@article{BrenneckeErtugElfring2023, author = {Brennecke, Julia and Ertug, Gokhan and Elfring, Tom}, title = {Networking fast and slow}, series = {Journal of Management}, journal = {Journal of Management}, publisher = {Sage Publ.}, address = {London}, issn = {0149-2063}, doi = {10.1177/01492063221132483}, pages = {1 -- 29}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Growing interest in network dynamics has led to insights about patterns of network change, drivers of tie formation, and the temporal unfolding of the consequences of networks. To this area of inquiry, we introduce networking speed—the time that it takes for individuals to form a network tie—as an important but so far largely overlooked aspect. We develop a theory of networking speed that explains how different catalysts enable professionals to introduce variation into the speed with which they form interpersonal network ties. We discuss how such variation in the speed with which ties have been formed influences relational outcomes and the network returns that these ties generate. This discussion illustrates that high networking speed can entail advantages as well as pitfalls. We also explore temporal implications of networking speed—for instance, the persistence of the effects of speed over time. Overall, we conceptualize networking speed as a constitutive element of how interpersonal networks function in professional settings, and we propose a future research program for the integration of this novel concept into organizational network research.}, language = {en} } @article{Assen2023, author = {Assen, Louisa}, title = {Digitalization as a Provider of Sustainability?}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {15}, journal = {Sustainability}, number = {5}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2071-1050}, doi = {10.3390/su15054621}, pages = {20}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Digitalization, as well as sustainability, are gaining increased relevance and have attracted significant attention in research and practice. However, the research already published about this topic examining digitalization in the retail sector does not consider the acceptance of related innovations, nor their impact on sustainability. Therefore, this article critically analyzes the acceptance of customers towards digital technologies in fashion stores as well as their impact on sustainability in the textile industry. The comprehensive analysis of the literature and the current state of research provide the basis of this paper. Theoretical models, such as the Technology-Acceptance-Model (TAM) and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT 2) enable the evaluation of expectations and acceptance, as well as the assessment of possible inhibitory factors for the subsequent descriptive and statistical examination of the acceptance of digital technologies in fashion stores. The research on this subject was examined in a quantitative way. The key findings show that customers do accept digital technologies in fashion stores. The final part of this contribution describes the innovative Digitalization 4 Sustainability Framework which shows that digital technologies at the point of sale (PoS) in fashion stores could have a positive impact on sustainability. Overall, this paper shows that it is particularly important for fashion stores to concentrate on their individual strengths and customer needs as well as to indicate a more sustainable way by using digital technologies, in order to achieve added value for the customers and to set themselves apart from the competition while designing a more sustainable future. Moreover, fashion stores should make it a point of their honor to harness the power of digitalization for sake of sustainability and economic value creation.}, language = {en} } @misc{Assen2023, author = {Assen, Louisa}, title = {Digitalization as a Provider of Sustainability?}, series = {Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichungen der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe}, journal = {Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichungen der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam : Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Reihe}, number = {155}, issn = {1867-5808}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-58640}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-586408}, pages = {20}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Digitalization, as well as sustainability, are gaining increased relevance and have attracted significant attention in research and practice. However, the research already published about this topic examining digitalization in the retail sector does not consider the acceptance of related innovations, nor their impact on sustainability. Therefore, this article critically analyzes the acceptance of customers towards digital technologies in fashion stores as well as their impact on sustainability in the textile industry. The comprehensive analysis of the literature and the current state of research provide the basis of this paper. Theoretical models, such as the Technology-Acceptance-Model (TAM) and the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology 2 (UTAUT 2) enable the evaluation of expectations and acceptance, as well as the assessment of possible inhibitory factors for the subsequent descriptive and statistical examination of the acceptance of digital technologies in fashion stores. The research on this subject was examined in a quantitative way. The key findings show that customers do accept digital technologies in fashion stores. The final part of this contribution describes the innovative Digitalization 4 Sustainability Framework which shows that digital technologies at the point of sale (PoS) in fashion stores could have a positive impact on sustainability. Overall, this paper shows that it is particularly important for fashion stores to concentrate on their individual strengths and customer needs as well as to indicate a more sustainable way by using digital technologies, in order to achieve added value for the customers and to set themselves apart from the competition while designing a more sustainable future. Moreover, fashion stores should make it a point of their honor to harness the power of digitalization for sake of sustainability and economic value creation.}, language = {en} } @article{SchweringSommerUeppingetal.2022, author = {Schwering, Anja and Sommer, Friedrich and Uepping, Florian and Winkelmann, Sandra}, title = {The social-psychological perspective on executive compensation}, series = {Journal of Business Economics}, volume = {92}, journal = {Journal of Business Economics}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, doi = {10.1007/s11573-021-01066-5}, pages = {309 -- 345}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This paper investigates whether and how social-psychological mechanisms, namely reciprocity, demographic similarity, and similar experiences, affect CEO compensation packages with respect to the levels of total, fixed, and short- and mid-term compensation and the variable proportion of the compensation package. We use evidence from Germany as it is considered a prototype of a two-tier board system. Given the primary roles of both the CEO and the chair of the supervisory board, we especially highlight social-psychological mechanisms in the process leading to the final compensation package. Using a hand-collected sample of non-financial constituents of the German HDAX, we find that reciprocity can lead to a compensation package that is more favorable for the CEO. Results on similarity are ambivalent such that the effects of similarity on CEO compensation—both positive and negative—may depend on the dimension of similarity. Finally, the chair's CEO experience, both inside and outside the focal company, also plays an essential role in shaping CEO compensation. More specifically, CEO experience in general is associated with more favorable compensation. However, having a chair that has been CEO at the focal company correlates with less favorable compensation packages except for when the CEO has also been recruited internally.}, language = {en} } @article{BergerFritschMader2022, author = {Berger, Christian and Fritsch, Nina-Sophie and Mader, Katharina}, title = {Transformation und Krise der Sorgearbeit}, series = {Kurswechsel : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r gesellschafts-, wirtschafts- und umweltpolitische Alternativen}, journal = {Kurswechsel : Zeitschrift f{\"u}r gesellschafts-, wirtschafts- und umweltpolitische Alternativen}, number = {2}, publisher = {BEIGEWUM}, address = {Wien}, issn = {1016-8419}, pages = {40 -- 50}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @periodical{OPUS4-55598, title = {Unterricht Wirtschaft + Politik}, number = {2}, editor = {Kirchner, Vera and Richter, Christin}, publisher = {Friedrich Verlag}, address = {Hannover}, issn = {2191-6624}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Homeoffice, 24/7-Erreichbarkeit, VR-Brillen, flach hierarchisierte Projektarbeit in internationalen Teams - ist das die Arbeitswelt der Zukunft? Sind wir bereit f{\"u}r den Abschied vom B{\"u}roalltag, von Kantine, Allzweckteppich und Philodendron - aber eben auch vom Schwatz mit den Kollegen in der Kaffeepause, von sozialer Anbindung und Mitbestimmung?}, language = {de} } @article{KirchnerRichter2022, author = {Kirchner, Vera and Richter, Christin}, title = {Arbeitswelt 4.0}, series = {Unterricht Wirtschaft + Politik}, journal = {Unterricht Wirtschaft + Politik}, number = {2}, editor = {Kirchner, Vera and Richter, Christin}, publisher = {Friedich Verlag}, address = {Hannover}, issn = {2191-6624}, pages = {6 -- 9}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @misc{KirchnerRemmeleSeeber2022, author = {Kirchner, Vera and Remmele, Bernd and Seeber, G{\"u}nther}, title = {Die Supercells sind knapp - Vom Weltall in den Wirtschaftsunterricht}, series = {Teach economy : Das Portal f{\"u}r den Wirtschaftsunterricht}, journal = {Teach economy : Das Portal f{\"u}r den Wirtschaftsunterricht}, publisher = {Joachim Herz Stiftung}, address = {Hamburg}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{HaenelMueller2022, author = {H{\"a}nel, Hilkje Charlotte and M{\"u}ller, Johanna}, title = {Non-Ideal philosophy as methodology}, series = {Theoria : a journal of social and political theory}, volume = {69}, journal = {Theoria : a journal of social and political theory}, number = {3}, publisher = {Berghahn}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1558-5816}, doi = {10.3167/th.2022.6917202}, pages = {32 -- 59}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This article argues that non-ideal theory is distinctive in its use of a certain methodology which is prior to specific topics (such as injustice, oppression, etc.), grounded in the idea of socially situ-ated knowledge, and able to address ideological situatedness. Drawing on standpoint epistemology, we show that one's social position within given power structures has implications for knowledge acquisition and that being in a vulnerable or marginalised position can be advantageous to knowledge acquisition. Following ideology critique, we argue that both marginalised and powerful social positions are embedded within a given ideology. As ideology is more than a mere set of attitudes or beliefs that social agents endorse or resist, situated agents and theo-rists cannot develop normative criteria that are not themselves situated. Hence, non-ideal theory has to be equipped with methods that are likely to make this situatedness visible. We close by presenting some diverse methods that already do so.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{VladovaJenniferStricker2022, author = {Vladova, Gergana and Jennifer, Haase and Stricker, Dennis}, title = {Acceptance in Human-Robot Interaction}, address = {Sydney}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This paper aims to contribute to exploring the design possibilities of robots for use in human-robot interaction. In an experiment, we investigate the influence of the human's personality and the robot's design, especially its humanization, on its acceptance. We use the Almere model, the Big 5 personality traits, and the anthropomorphic gestalt variants to build the foundation for our investigation. The assumption that an anthropomorphized robot variant would, in principle, be preferred to the standard variant when a natural choice is enforced could not be evidenced in our experiment. This allows for the interpretation that anthropomorphism does not necessarily lead to intentional perception and, consequently, does not guarantee that it can automatically generate acceptance.}, language = {en} } @article{Reibold2022, author = {Reibold, Kerstin}, title = {Settler Colonialism, Decolonization, and Climate Change}, series = {Journal of applied philosophy}, journal = {Journal of applied philosophy}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {0264-3758}, doi = {10.1111/japp.12573}, year = {2022}, abstract = {The article proposes that climate change makes enduring colonial injustices and structures visible. It focuses on the imposition and dominance of colonial concepts of land and self-determination on Indigenous peoples in settler states. It argues that if the dominance of these colonial frameworks remains unaddressed, the progressing climate change will worsen other colonial injustices, too. Specifically, Indigenous self-determination capabilities will be increasingly undermined, and Indigenous peoples will experience the loss of what they understand as relevant land from within their own ontologies of land. The article holds that even if settler states strive to repair colonial injustices, these efforts will be unsuccessful if climate change occurs and decolonization is pursued within the framework of a settler colonial ontology of land. Therefore, the article suggests, decolonization of the ontologies of land and concepts of self-determination is a precondition for a just response to climate change.}, language = {en} } @article{BrenneckeErtugKovacsetal.2022, author = {Brennecke, Julia and Ertug, Gokhan and Kov{\´a}cs, Bal{\´a}zs and Zou, Tengjian}, title = {What does homophily do?}, series = {Academy of Management Annals}, volume = {16}, journal = {Academy of Management Annals}, number = {1}, publisher = {Erlbaum}, address = {Mahwah}, issn = {1941-6520}, doi = {10.5465/annals.2020.0230}, pages = {38 -- 69}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Understanding the consequences of homophily, which is among the most widely observed social phenomena, is important, with implications for management theory and practice. Therefore, we review management research on the consequences of homophily. As these consequences have been studied at the individual, dyad, team, organizational, and macro levels, we structure our review accordingly. We highlight findings that are consistent and contradictory, as well as those that point to boundary conditions or moderators. In conducting our review, we also derive implications for management research from insights gained by research in other disciplines on this topic. We raise specific issues and opportunities for future research at each level, and conclude with a discussion of broader future research directions, both empirical and conceptual, that apply across levels. We hope that our review will open new vistas in research on this important topic.}, language = {en} } @article{Penning2022, author = {Penning, Isabelle}, title = {Welche Technik woleln Sie zu Hause?}, series = {Leben mit der Technik. Welche Technik wollen 'Sie'? Technik: Verstehen wir, was wir nutzen?}, journal = {Leben mit der Technik. Welche Technik wollen 'Sie'? Technik: Verstehen wir, was wir nutzen?}, editor = {Binder, Martin and Wiesm{\"u}ller, Christian and Finkbeiner, Timo}, publisher = {BE.ER-Konzept}, address = {Offenbach am Main}, isbn = {978-3-947868-03-2}, pages = {21 -- 39}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{Penning2022, author = {Penning, Isabelle}, title = {Wir alle nutzen Technik - doch k{\"o}nnen alle sie verstehen?}, series = {Leben mit der Technik - welche Technik wollen 'Sie'? Technik: Verstehen wir, was wir nutzen?}, journal = {Leben mit der Technik - welche Technik wollen 'Sie'? Technik: Verstehen wir, was wir nutzen?}, publisher = {DGTB}, address = {Karlsruhe}, isbn = {978-3-947868-03-2}, pages = {227 -- 246}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @article{HaaseVladovaBender2022, author = {Haase, Jennifer and Vladova, Gergana and Bender, Benedict}, title = {Dating on a different stage, but with the same habits}, series = {PsyArXiv}, journal = {PsyArXiv}, number = {245}, doi = {10.31234/osf.io/kj68b}, pages = {14}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This study aims to compare online vs. offline flirting and dating behavior using the example of the location-based real-time dating (LBRTD) app Tinder, a popular dating platform. We focus on persons' self-descriptions like self-esteem, social desirability, state social anxiety, and adjustment behavior on Tinder and the perceived data privacy of the app. Data was gathered using a survey approach with Tinder users reporting their behavior in offline and online settings. The comparison between offline and online behavior was made using Response Surface Analysis. The results suggest that the different conditions of the natural and digital worlds do not influence the individual's behavior and emotional perception. The results are analyzed and discuss gender, age, motivation to use the app, and the user's relationship status.}, language = {en} } @incollection{VerwiebeKazepovFrieseneckeretal.2022, author = {Verwiebe, Roland and Kazepov, Yuri and Friesenecker, Michael and Ahn, Byeongsun}, title = {Vienna's resilience}, series = {Vienna: Still a Just City?}, booktitle = {Vienna: Still a Just City?}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {978-1-003-13382-7}, doi = {10.4324/9781003133827-14}, pages = {146 -- 158}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This chapter provides a synthesis of the volume, bringing together the aspects that characterise each of the single policy domains analysed throughout and highlighting their synergic effects on the output. In particular, it addresses the dualisation tendencies between 'winners' and 'losers' in Vienna's urban transformation in the changing dimensions of social stratification, on the one hand; and the mechanisms of institutional resilience, on the other hand. Despite the inclusive welfare system, emerging vulnerabilities currently pose new challenges for Vienna's redistributive capacity in the key policy areas. Existing institutional arrangements and their regulatory capacities are a good starting point to answer the question: is Vienna still a just city?}, language = {en} } @book{KirchnerDeekenHinzetal.2022, author = {Kirchner, Vera and Deeken, Johannes and Hinz, Carsten and Klitsch, Constantin and L{\"o}ffler, Robert and Penning, Isabelle and Richter, Christin and Sch{\"a}fer, David}, title = {Differenzierungsheft}, series = {\#Wirtschaft Band 7/8 - Nordrhein-Westfalen}, journal = {\#Wirtschaft Band 7/8 - Nordrhein-Westfalen}, publisher = {Buchner}, address = {Bamberg}, isbn = {978-3-66182-249-5}, pages = {56}, year = {2022}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Schumacher2022, author = {Schumacher, Juliane}, title = {Die Regierung des Waldes}, series = {Sozial- und Kulturgeographie}, journal = {Sozial- und Kulturgeographie}, number = {50}, publisher = {transcript}, address = {Bielefeld}, isbn = {978-3-8376-6151-4}, issn = {2703-1640}, doi = {10.1515/9783839461518}, pages = {347}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Wie ver{\"a}ndert sich die Beziehung von Gesellschaften zu ihrer nat{\"u}rlichen Umgebung {\"u}ber die Zeit? Wie werden nat{\"u}rliche Systeme »in Wert« gesetzt? Und welchen Einfluss hat das auf die von uns so bezeichnete »Natur«? Am Beispiel eines Korkeichenwaldes in Marokko geht Juliane Schumacher diesen Fragen nach. Unter Bezugnahme auf Ans{\"a}tze der Politischen {\"O}kologie, der Science and Technology Studies und Foucaults Gouvernementalit{\"a}tsanalyse zeigt sie, wie sich seit der Kolonialzeit die Bewirtschaftung des Waldes ver{\"a}ndert hat. Dabei wird deutlich, wie Programme zur Integration der W{\"a}lder in globale Finanz- und Kohlenstoffm{\"a}rkte zu neuen, experimentellen Formen der »Regierung des Waldes« f{\"u}hren.}, language = {de} } @article{AbramovaWagnerOltetal.2022, author = {Abramova, Olga and Wagner, Amina and Olt, Christian M. and Buxmann, Peter}, title = {One for all, all for one}, series = {International Journal of Information Management}, volume = {64}, journal = {International Journal of Information Management}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Kidlington}, issn = {0268-4012}, doi = {10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2022.102473}, pages = {1 -- 16}, year = {2022}, abstract = {We propose a conceptual model of acceptance of contact tracing apps based on the privacy calculus perspective. Moving beyond the duality of personal benefits and privacy risks, we theorize that users hold social considerations (i.e., social benefits and risks) that underlie their acceptance decisions. To test our propositions, we chose the context of COVID-19 contact tracing apps and conducted a qualitative pre-study and longitudinal quantitative main study with 589 participants from Germany and Switzerland. Our findings confirm the prominence of individual privacy calculus in explaining intention to use and actual behavior. While privacy risks are a significant determinant of intention to use, social risks (operationalized as fear of mass surveillance) have a notably stronger impact. Our mediation analysis suggests that social risks represent the underlying mechanism behind the observed negative link between individual privacy risks and contact tracing apps' acceptance. Furthermore, we find a substantial intention-behavior gap.}, language = {en} } @article{ElsaesserHickmannJinnahetal.2022, author = {Els{\"a}sser, Joshua Philipp and Hickmann, Thomas and Jinnah, Sikina and Oberthur, Sebastian and Van de Graaf, Thijs}, title = {Institutional interplay in global environmental governance}, series = {International environmental agreements: politics, law and economics}, volume = {22}, journal = {International environmental agreements: politics, law and economics}, number = {2}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1567-9764}, doi = {10.1007/s10784-022-09569-4}, pages = {373 -- 391}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Over the past decades, the growing proliferation of international institutions governing the global environment has impelled institutional interplay as a result of functional and normative overlap across multiple regimes. This article synthesizes primary contributions made in research on institutional interplay over the past twenty years, with particular focus on publications with International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics. Broadening our understanding about the different types, dimensions, pathways, and effects of institutional interplay, scholars have produced key insights into the ways and means by which international institutions cooperate, manage discord, engage in problem solving, and capture synergies across levels and scales. As global environmental governance has become increasingly fragmented and complex, we recognize that recent studies have highlighted the growing interactions between transnationally operating institutions in the wake of polycentric governance and hybrid institutional complexes. However, our findings reveal that there is insufficient empirical and conceptual research to fully understand the relationship, causes, and consequences of interplay between intergovernmental and transnational institutions. Reflecting on the challenges of addressing regulatory gaps and mitigating the crisis of multilateralism, we expound the present research frontier for further advancing research on institutional interplay and provide recommendations to support policy-making.}, language = {en} }