63087
2024
2024
eng
4516
4525
10
bookpart
Department of IT Management Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii
Honolulu, HI
1
2024-01-03
2024-01-03
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Openness indicators for the evaluation of digital platforms between the launch and maturity phase
In recent years, the evaluation of digital platforms has become an important focus in the field of information systems science. The identification of influential indicators that drive changes in digital platforms, specifically those related to openness, is still an unresolved issue. This paper addresses the challenge of identifying measurable indicators and characterizing the transition from launch to maturity in digital platforms. It proposes a systematic analytical approach to identify relevant openness indicators for evaluation purposes. The main contributions of this study are the following (1) the development of a comprehensive procedure for analyzing indicators, (2) the categorization of indicators as evaluation metrics within a multidimensional grid-box model, (3) the selection and evaluation of relevant indicators, (4) the identification and assessment of digital platform architectures during the launch-to-maturity transition, and (5) the evaluation of the applicability of the conceptualization and design process for digital platform evaluation.
Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
978-0-99813-317-1
https://hdl.handle.net/10125/106927
@incollectionRojahn.2024, author = Rojahn, Marcel and Gronau, Norbert, title = Openness indicators for the evaluation of digital platforms between the launch and maturity phase, url = https://hdl.handle.net/10125/106927, keywords = federated industrial platform ecosystems, technologies, business models, data-driven artifacts, design-science research, digital platform openness, evaluation, morphological analysis, publisher = Department of IT Management Shidler College of Business University of Hawaii, isbn = 9780998133171, editor = Bui, Tung X., booktitle = Proceedings of the 57th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, year = 2024, address = Honolulu, HI
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2024-03-28T08:08:38+00:00
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bibtex
66052586d27a11.92990280
false
true
CC-BY-NC-ND - Namensnennung, nicht kommerziell, keine Bearbeitungen 4.0 International
Marcel Rojahn
Norbert Gronau
eng
uncontrolled
federated industrial platform ecosystems
eng
uncontrolled
technologies
eng
uncontrolled
business models
eng
uncontrolled
data-driven artifacts
eng
uncontrolled
design-science research
eng
uncontrolled
digital platform openness
eng
uncontrolled
evaluation
eng
uncontrolled
morphological analysis
Datenverarbeitung; Informatik
Wirtschaft
Open Access
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
63025
2023
2023
eng
69
76
8
bookpart
Springer Nature
Singapore
1
2023-05-29
2023-05-29
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Do women shy away from cryptocurrency investment?
This study utilizes cross-country survey data to analyze differences in attitudes toward cryptocurrency as an alternative to traditional money issued by a central bank. Particularly, we investigate women’s general attitude toward cryptocurrency systems. Results suggest that women invest less into cryptocurrency, show less interest in the future cryptocurrency investment, and see less economic potential in these systems than men do. Further evidence shows that these attitudes are directly connected with lower literacy in cryptocurrency systems. These findings support theory on gender differences in investment behavior. We contribute to the existing literature by conducting a cross-country survey on cryptocurrency attitudes in Europe and Asia, and hence show that this gender effect is robust across these cultures.
Data management, analytics and innovation
cross-country evidence from survey data
978-981-99-1413-5
10.1007/978-981-99-1414-2_6
978-981-99-1414-2
@incollectionHoechenberger.2023, author = Hoechenberger, Ralf and Hummel, Detlev and Seitz, Juergen, title = Do Women Shy Away from Cryptocurrency Investment? Cross-Country Evidence from Survey Data, pages = 69–76, volume = 662, publisher = Springer Nature Singapore, isbn = 978-981-99-1413-5, series = Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, editor = Sharma, Neha and Goje, Amol and Chakrabarti, Amlan and Bruckstein, Alfred M., booktitle = Data Management, Analytics and Innovation, year = 2023, address = Singapore, doi = 10.1007/978-981-99-1414-26
md5:6e9efd2a58f3ddac409c8085c12d4e94
2024-03-21T05:56:52+00:00
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bibtex
65fbcc246dac76.35358020
false
true
Ralf Höchenberger
Detlev Hummel
Jürgen Seitz
eng
uncontrolled
cryptocurrencies
eng
uncontrolled
bitcoin
eng
uncontrolled
financial literacy
eng
uncontrolled
gender gap
eng
uncontrolled
risk tolerance
Wirtschaft
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
62555
2024
2024
eng
13
35
23
bookpart
Emerald Publishing Limited
Bingley
1
2024-01-29
2024-01-29
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I need to move it, move It!
Purpose
Student interest and learning success is an important component of teaching learning research. However, while the impact of emotions and psychological needs on students' achievements has been a focus of research, the impact of their physiological needs has been under studied. In this explorative study, I examine what impact the physiological and psychological needs of student teachers have on their feelings, motivation, and interest in different learning settings.
Approach
The research method used was the daily reconstruction method and included the Felix-App, a new digital research and feedback tool that allows the measurement of feelings, needs, motivation, and interest in real time.
Findings
The results suggest the importance of physiological needs for perceived emotions, motivation, and interest in the learning subject. The psychological needs, on the other hand, are of less importance.
Originality
The Felix-App is an innovative tool to learn more about learners' emotions and needs in real learning settings. The importance of physiological needs has been known since Maslow, but should be considered much more in the context of teaching and learning research in the future. There is a need for further research on the importance of physical aspects in learning.
Emotion in organizations
how physiological needs influence feelings, motivation, and interest in learning situations
978-1-83797-251-7
10.1108/S1746-979120240000019002
978-1-83797-250-0
@incollectionApelojg.2024, author = Apelojg, Benjamin, title = I need to move it, move It! how physiological needs influence feelings, motivation, and interest in learning situations, keywords = physiological needs, emotions, motivation, homeostasis, learning environment, Experience Sampling Method (ESM), pages = 13–35, publisher = Emerald Publishing Limited, isbn = 978-1-83797-251-7, series = Research on Emotion in Organizations, editor = Ashkanasy, Neal M. and Troth, Ashlea C. and Humphrey, Ronald H., booktitle = Emotion in Organizations, year = 2024, doi = 10.1108/S1746-979120240000019002
md5:ae65ff2a095d33a5a4ef4db7fb532604
2024-02-06T13:49:36+00:00
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bibtex
65c238f0bde409.76396257
false
true
Benjamin Apelojg
eng
uncontrolled
physiological needs
eng
uncontrolled
emotions
eng
uncontrolled
motivation
eng
uncontrolled
homeostasis
eng
uncontrolled
learning environment
eng
uncontrolled
Experience Sampling Method (ESM)
Bildung und Erziehung
Nicht ermittelbar
Lehreinheit für Wirtschafts-Arbeit-Technik
62503
2022
2022
eng
338
352
15
bookpart
Edward Elgar Publishing
Cheltenham, UK
1
2022-12-09
2022-12-09
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The role of employers in reducing the implementation gap in leave policies
Although mothers and fathers in almost all rich democracies are entitled to some form of paid parenting leave, fathers in particular do not take all the leave available to them. As employers play an important role in the implementation of parenting leave policies, this chapter investigates which workplace characteristics influence mothers' and fathers' uptake of their statutory leave entitlements. In Part 1, we estimate the size of the gap between statutory leave entitlement and leave uptake across genders and countries by combining data from the OECD and the European Labor Force Survey. In Parts 2 and 3, we review the literature on structural, cultural, and normative explanations for the gap in parenting leave uptake. We conclude the chapter with suggestions for further research, including the need for reliable data on the size of the implementation gap and research on non-European countries.
Research handbook on leave policy
978-1-80037-221-4
10.4337/9781800372214.00036
978-1-80037-220-7
@incollectionHipp.2022, abstract = Although mothers and fathers in almost all rich democracies are entitled to some form of paid parenting leave, fathers in particular do not take all the leave available to them. As employers play an important role in the implementation of parenting leave policies, this chapter investigates which workplace characteristics influence mothers’ and fathers’ uptake of their statutory leave entitlements. In Part 1, we estimate the size of the gap between statutory leave entitlement and leave uptake across genders and countries by combining data from the OECD and the European Labor Force Survey. In Parts 2 and 3, we review the literature on structural, cultural, and normative explanations for the gap in parenting leave uptake. We conclude the chapter with suggestions for further research, including the need for reliable data on the size of the implementation gap and research on non-European countries., author = Hipp, Lena and Schlüter, Charlotte and Molina, Stefania, title = The role of employers in reducing the implementation gap in leave policies, keywords = parental leave, policy implementation, employment, workplace culture, gender equality, pages = 338–352, publisher = Edward Elgar Publishing, isbn = 9781800372214, editor = Dobrotić, Ivana and Blum, Sonja and Koslowski, Alison, booktitle = Research Handbook on Leave Policy, year = 2022, doi = 10.4337/9781800372214.00036
md5:66492c37d4fdea4d77108a701a8e3c45
2024-02-05T09:25:01+00:00
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bibtex
65c0a96d2e10d4.94937491
false
true
Lena Hipp
Charlotte Schlüter
Stefania Molina
eng
uncontrolled
parental leave
eng
uncontrolled
policy implementation
eng
uncontrolled
employment
eng
uncontrolled
workplace culture
eng
uncontrolled
gender equality
Sozialwissenschaften
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Soziologie
62786
2021
2021
eng
119
148
30
bookpart
Springer Gabler
Wiesbaden
1
2021-10-19
2021-10-19
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Platform coring in the browser domain
Modern browsers are digital software platforms, as they allow third parties to extend functionality by providing extensions. In a highly competitive environment, differentiation through provided functionality is a key factor for browser platforms. As the development of browsers progress, new functions are constantly being released. Browsers could thus enter complementary markets by adding functionality previously provided by third-party extensions, which is referred to as ‘platform coring’. Previous studies have missed the perspective of the parties involved. To address this gap, we conducted interviews with third-party and core developers in the security and privacy domain from Firefox and Chrome. This study provides three contributions. First, insights into stakeholder-specific issues concerning coring. Second, measures to prevent coring. Third, strategical guidance for developers and owners. Third-party vendors experienced and core developers confirmed that coring occurs on browser platforms. While developers with extrinsic motivations assess coring negatively, developers with intrinsic motivations perceive coring positively.
Platform coring on digital software platforms
an exploratory study
978-3-658-34798-7
10.1007/978-3-658-34799-4_6
978-3-658-34799-4
@incollectionBender.2021, author = Bender, Benedict and Thim, Christof and Linke, Felix, title = Platform Coring in the Browser Domain—an Exploratory Study, pages = 119–148, publisher = Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, isbn = 978-3-658-34798-7, editor = Bender, Benedict, booktitle = Platform Coring on Digital Software Platforms, year = 2021, address = Wiesbaden, doi = 10.1007/978-3-658-34799-46
md5:475e83bbfd7d01e03d92ab9701f2a048
2024-02-27T06:57:18+00:00
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bibtex
65dd87cec2a650.70625258
Bender, Benedict
false
true
Benedict Bender
Christof Thim
Felix Linke
eng
uncontrolled
platform coring
eng
uncontrolled
browser platforms
eng
uncontrolled
platform innovation
eng
uncontrolled
Firefox
eng
uncontrolled
Chrome
Wirtschaft
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
62785
2021
2021
eng
149
199
51
bookpart
Springer Gabler
Wiesbaden
1
2021-10-19
2021-10-19
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Entering complementary markets on software platforms
Software platforms regularly introduce new features to remain competitive. While platform innovation is considered to be a critical success factor, adding certain features could hurt the ecosystem. If platform owners provide functionality that was previously provided by a contributor, the owners enter complementary product spaces. Complementary market entry frequently occurs on software platforms and is a major concern for third-party developers.
Divergent findings on the impact of complementary market entry call for the consideration of additional factors. As prior research neglected the third-party perspective, this contribution aims to address this gap. We explore the use of measures to prevent complementary market entry using a survey approach on browser platforms. The research model is tested with 655 responses among developer from Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome. To explain countermeasures employment, developer’s attitude and perceived likelihood are important. The results reveal that developers employ countermeasures if complementary market entry is assessed negatively and perceived as likely for their extension. Differences among browser platforms concerning complementary market entry are identified. Product spaces of extensions being available on multiple platforms are less likely to be entered and more heavily protected. Implications for research and stakeholders, i.e. platform owners and contributors are discussed.
Platform coring on digital software platforms
the third-party perspective
978-3-658-34798-7
10.1007/978-3-658-34799-4_7
978-3-658-34799-4
@incollectionBender.2021, author = Bender, Benedict and Thim, Christof, title = Entering Complementary Markets on Software Platforms—The Third-Party Perspective, pages = 149–199, publisher = Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, isbn = 978-3-658-34798-7, editor = Bender, Benedict, booktitle = Platform Coring on Digital Software Platforms, year = 2021, address = Wiesbaden, doi = 10.1007/978-3-658-34799-47
md5:fd8b4c402253e882f425c93e9140069e
2024-02-27T06:28:34+00:00
/tmp/phpvL3qkY
bibtex
65dd8112c3f7b2.20988803
Bender, Benedict
false
true
Benedict Bender
Christof Thim
eng
uncontrolled
complementary market entry
eng
uncontrolled
third-party developer
eng
uncontrolled
digital platforms
eng
uncontrolled
software platforms
eng
uncontrolled
browser platforms
eng
uncontrolled
platform innovation
Wirtschaft
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Betriebswirtschaftslehre
62683
2024
2024
eng
195
213
19
bookpart
Oxford University Press
Oxford
1
--
2024-02-08
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'Per voler del primo amor ch'i' sento'
Representing Rome's emperors: historical and cultural perspectives through time
Justinian and Theodora from the sixth to sixteenth centuries
978-0-19-286926-5
online registration
publish
false
true
Keine öffentliche Lizenz: Unter Urheberrechtsschutz
Filippo Carlà-Uhink
Geschichte und Geografie
Historisches Institut
62641
2023
2023
eng
267
287
20
bookpart
Franz Steiner Verlag
Stuttgart
1
--
--
--
In the shadow of Valerian
The Tetrarchy as Ideology : Reconfigurations and Representations of an Imperial Power
Galerius’ Persian campaigns and the communication startegies of tetrarchic eastern policy
978-3-515-13400-2
978-3-515-13403-3
online registration
publish
false
true
Keine öffentliche Lizenz: Unter Urheberrechtsschutz
Marc Tipold
Geschichte des Altertums bis ca. 499, Archäologie
Philosophische Fakultät
62685
2024
2024
eng
6598
6600
3
bookpart
Springer
Cham
1
2024-02-11
2024-01-01
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Social institutions
Social institutions are a system of behavioral and relationship patterns that are densely interwoven and enduring and function across an entire society. They order and structure the behavior of individuals in core areas of society and thus have a strong impact on the quality of life of individuals. Institutions regulate the following: (a) family and relationship networks carry out social reproduction and socialization; (b) institutions in the realm of education and training ensure the transmission and cultivation of knowledge, abilities, and specialized skills; (c) institutions in the labor market and economy provide for the production and distribution of goods and services; (d) institutions in the realm of law, governance, and politics provide for the maintenance of the social order; (e) while cultural, media, and religious institutions further the development of contexts of meaning, value orientations, and symbolic codes.
Encyclopedia of quality of life and well-being research
978-3-031-17298-4
10.1007/978-3-031-17299-1_2768
978-3-031-17299-1
@incollectionVerwiebe.2023, author = Verwiebe, Roland, title = Social Institutions, pages = 6598–6600, publisher = Springer International Publishing, isbn = 978-3-031-17298-4, editor = Maggino, Filomena, booktitle = Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, year = 2023, address = Cham, doi = 10.1007/978-3-031-17299-12768
md5:7ffa2d1ff474a1bb072dd884b9afe870
2024-02-19T07:16:16+00:00
/tmp/phpOEnqzy
bibtex
65d300404d60c8.61527258
Verwiebe, Roland
false
true
Roland Verwiebe
Sozialwissenschaften
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Soziologie
62639
2023
2023
eng
1
15
15
bookpart
Springer International Publishing
Cham
1
2023-07-05
2023-07-05
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Energy policies, agglomeration, and pollution
This chapter reviews the interplay of agglomeration and pollution as well as the effect of energy policies on pollution in an urban context. It starts by describing the effect of agglomeration on pollution. While this effect is theoretically ambiguous, empirical research tends to find that larger cities are more polluted, but per capita emissions fall with city size. The chapter discusses the implications for optimal city size. Conversely, urban pollution tends to discourage agglomeration if larger cities are more exposed to pollution. The chapter then considers various energy policies and their effect on urban pollution. Specifically, it looks at the effects of energy and transport policies as well as urban policies such as zoning.
Handbook of labor, human resources and population economics
978-3-319-57365-6
10.1007/978-3-319-57365-6_421-1
@incollectionBorck.2020, author = Borck, Rainald, title = Energy Policies, Agglomeration, and Pollution, pages = 1–15, publisher = Springer International Publishing, isbn = 978-3-319-57365-6, editor = Zimmermann, Klaus F., booktitle = Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, year = 2020, address = Cham, doi = 10.1007/978-3-319-57365-6421-1
md5:88fb442e375fa089bc0c6cdd81c081a2
2024-02-13T13:41:43+00:00
/tmp/phpb3qNM3
bibtex
65cb7197addcb5.25956347
Borck, Rainald
false
true
Rainald Borck
Wirtschaft
Nicht ermittelbar
Fachgruppe Volkswirtschaftslehre