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Die Beherrschung des Wissens im Unternehmen, das Informationen und Mitarbeiter, aber auch in Strukturkapital steckt, wird zunehmend zu einem wichtigen Wettbewerbsfaktor. Besonders betroffen sind Unternehmen, deren Wertschöpfung zu einem wichtigen Teil auf dem Erwerben, Erzeugen und Verändern von Informationen basiert und deren Prozesse wissensintensiv sind. Erfolgreiches Wissensmanagement erfordert einen prozessorientierten Blickwinkel, d.h. es muss an die Arbeitsabläufe im Unternehmen angepasst werden. Eine Schlüsselfunktion im Wissensmanagement besitzen Technologien, die das Auffinden von Wissen und Informationen erleichtern. Bei der Implementierung spielen der Führungsstil und Ansätze des Change Management eine große Rolle. Dieser Band liefert Praxishinweise und Forschungsergebnisse zu aktuellen Fragestellungen im Wissensmanagement wie Strategie, Organisation, Werkzeuge und schildert erfolgreiche Praxisbeispiele aus vielen Branchen.
Wie sich eine Nation arm rechnet : einige statistische Bemerkungen zum Konzept der relativen Armut
(2004)
Time series analysis
(2004)
This paper shows the KMDL Knowledge Management Approach which is based on the SECI and ba model by Nonaka and Takeuchi and the KMDL Knowledge modeling language. The approach illustrates the creation of knowledge with the focus on the knowledge conversions by Nonaka and Takeuchi. Furthermore, it emphasizes the quality of knowledge being embodied in persons and creates a personalization and socialization strategy which integrates business process modeling, skill management and the selection of knowledge management systems. The paper describes the theoretical foundations of the approach and practical effects which have been seen in the use of this approach.
We report in this paper, the results of an investigation of the effect of national culture on the interpretation of "in context" verbal probability expressions. We develop hypotheses with regard to the effect that the interaction of the accounting value of conservatism and the context in which probability expressions are used will have on accountants' interpretations of those expressions. We elicit information from U.S. and German professional accountants to test three hypotheses. We find significant differences between U.S. and German accountants in the interpretation of several verbal probability expressions. In most cases, the German accountants are more conservative; for ...
The effect of worker representation on employment bebaviour in Germany: another case of -2.5%
(2004)
In the recent years there are many researchs discussing the effects of trade policy (tariffs, subsidies etc.) in international trade. The results are manifold. Some authors show that trade policy has negative effects on welfare, some spatial economists demonstrate that trade policy can have positive effects on welfare. This paper considers the effects of the trade policy made by both countries participating in international trade in a spatial economic model. It can be showed that trade policy of both trade partners (tariffs of one country and export subsidies of the other country) can improve the world welfare in comparison with free trade.
Contents: Actors, Markets and Interest Groups in Health Services Private and Social Health Insurance in a Simple Model Misallocation and Malpractice in Social Health Care and Insurances -The UK Health Care System -The German Social Health Insurance System -Current Discussions: Intertemporal Perspective and Fundamental Change Interplay of Public and Private Health Insurance: Lessons for Countries in Transition Summary: The Necessary Steps to a Fundamental Reform
The situation of the German agricultural economy is currently somewhat problematic and requires transitions to sustainable development. The authors consider the network of different stakeholders in rural areas an important social resource for the transition to sustainable agriculture as the change in European and national agricultural policies requires active target groups at regional level. On the empirical basis of two case examples in East German rural areas, they studied the establishment of rural networks and their social development conditions. The study demonstrates how such regional networks must be organised and what socio-cultural contexts are shaping them. The institutionalisation of guiding principles for collaborative cooperation and the incorporation of regional networks in a framework of social environments are of significance for their formation and their ability to flexibly adapt to changing environmental conditions