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Mit Open Innovation zum Erfolg (2014)
Adelhelm, Silvia ; Braun, Andreas ; Gronau, Norbert ; Lürig, Detlef ; Müller, Elisabeth ; Vladova, Gergana ; Wagner, Dieter
Horizontale Fusionen bei räumlichem Wettbewerb (2014)
Andree, Kai
Fusionen stellen einen zentralen Baustein der Industrieökonomik dar. In diesem Buch wird der Frage nachgegangen, welchen Einfluss die räumliche Dimension auf eine Fusion ausübt. Dabei wird ein Grundmodell entwickelt und über dieses hinaus eine Vielzahl Erweiterungen präsentiert. Der Leser erhält somit die Möglichkeit ein tiefes Verständnis für Fusionen bei räumlichem Wettbewerb zu erlangen.
Ungenutzte Potenziale im Wissensmanagment (2014)
Bahrs, Julian ; Gronau, Norbert
Standortmarketing (2014)
Balderjahn, Ingo
Wann ist ein Standort für Unternehmen attraktiv? Niedrige Steuern, kluge Köpfe, gute Infrastruktur und sozialer Frieden sind wichtige Standortfaktoren. Das Lehrbuch geht auf den zunehmend international geführten Standortwettbewerb ein. Es analysiert die Parameter einer Standortentscheidung und stellt ein Marketing- und Managementkonzept für Regionen vor.
Summing up : key findings and avenues for future research (2014)
Beisheim, Marianne ; Liese, Andrea Margit
Adieu Rabenmutter-culture, fertility, female labour supply, the gender wage gap and childcare (2014)
Borck, Rainald
This paper studies the effect of cultural attitudes on childcare provision, fertility, female labour supply and the gender wage gap. Cross-country data show that fertility, female labour force participation and childcare provision are positively correlated with each other, while the gender wage gap seems to be negatively correlated with these variables. The paper presents a model with endogenous fertility, female labour supply and childcare choices driven by cultural attitudes which fits these facts. There may exist multiple equilibria: one with zero childcare provision, low fertility and female labour supply and high wage gap and one with high childcare provision, high fertility and female labour supply and low wage gap.
Open innovation - an analysis of the individual level (2014)
Braun, Andreas
Water management policies and their impact on irrigated crop production in the Murray-Darling Basin, Australia (2014)
Burdack, Doreen
The economic impact analysis contained in this book shows how irrigation farming is particularly susceptible when applying certain water management policies in the Australian Murray-Darling Basin, one of the world largest river basins and Australia’s most fertile region. By comparing different pricing and non-pricing water management policies with the help of the Water Integrated Market Model, it is found that the impact of water demand reducing policies is most severe on crops that need to be intensively irrigated and are at the same time less water productive. A combination of increasingly frequent and severe droughts and the application of policies that decrease agricultural water demand, in the same region, will create a situation in which the highly water dependent crops rice and cotton cannot be cultivated at all.
Personality characteristics and the decisions to become and stay self-employed (2014)
Caliendo, Marco ; Fossen, Frank ; Kritikos, Alexander S.
Based on a large, representative German household panel, we investigate to what extent the personality of individuals influences the entry decision into and the exit decision from self-employment. We reveal that some traits, such as openness to experience, extraversion, and risk tolerance affect entry, but different ones, such as agreeableness or different parameter values of risk tolerance, affect exit from self-employment. Only locus of control has a similar influence on the entry and exit decisions. The explanatory power of all observed traits among all observable variables amounts to 30 %, with risk tolerance, locus of control, and openness having the highest explanatory power.
Regional effect heterogeneity of start-up subsidies for the unemployed (2014)
Caliendo, Marco ; Kuenn, Steffen
Sin embargo, todavia no se han analizado los efectos potencialmente heterogeneos de los programas para proyectos empresariales en los diferentes mercados laborales de ambito regional. Las restricciones en la demanda de empleo en areas mas desfavorecidas generalmente hacen aumentar el numero de personas que aprovechan estos programas porque las ofertas laborales son limitadas. Sin embargo, la supervivencia de empresas en estas areas es tambien mas baja, de modo que sigue sin estar claro el efecto general. Basandonos en datos alemanes, observamos que el proceso de creacion, el desarrollo de negocios y la eficacia de los programas estan influenciados por las condiciones economicas imperantes en el momento de la creacion de la empresa.
Die Arbeit der Organisationseinheit "Beteiligungsmanagement" im Gesamtkontext der Steuerung öffentlicher Unternehmen auf kommunaler Ebene (2014)
Creusen, Leander
Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem Thema Beteiligungsmanagement und der damit verbundenen Steuerung öffentlicher Unternehmen auf kommunaler Ebene. Der Ausgangspunkt der Untersuchung ist die Erkenntnis, dass eine Kommune keine absolute Kontrolle über ihre öffentlichen Unternehmen ausüben kann und sollte. Stattdessen wird angenommen, dass im Zuge einer effizienten Steuerung eine Fokussierung auf relevante Themen, Bereiche und Aktivitäten der öffentlichen Unternehmen erfolgt. Da die Steuerung öffentlicher Unternehmen aufgrund der Vielzahl involvierter Akteure nur schwierig zu untersuchen ist, steht in der vorliegenden Analyse die speziell für das kommunale Beteiligungsmanagement eingerichtete „Organisationseinheit Beteiligungsmanagement“ im Mittelpunkt. Die Forschungsfrage lautet: Welche Faktoren erklären den Steuerungsfokus einer „Organisationseinheit Beteiligungsmanagement“? Im Zuge einer explorativen Annäherung an die Forschungsfrage werden vier Perspektiven aus der Literatur verschiedener Forschungsgebiete, im Besonderen aber der Agencification-Literatur, hergeleitet: eine strukturelle, eine aufgabenspezifische, eine kulturell-vergangenheitsbezogene sowie eine umweltbezogene Perspektive. Mit Hilfe dieser Perspektiven werden sowohl verwaltungs- als auch unternehmenszentrierte Faktoren erarbeitet, deren Einfluss auf die Wahl des Steuerungsfokus untersucht wird. Das Ergebnis der explorativ-vergleichenden Fallstudie von insgesamt neun kommunalen Organisationseinheiten Beteiligungsmanagement zeigt, dass die untersuchten Faktoren entweder eine Intensivierung bzw. veränderte Verortung oder eine Diversifizierung des Steuerungsfokus erklären. Eine Diversifizierung bedeutet, dass eine Vielzahl verschiedener Fokusse berücksichtigt wird.
Gestaltung wandlungsfähiger Unternehmensprozesse (2014)
Eggert, Sandy
Opposition to capital market opening (2014)
Engler, Philipp ; Wulff, Alexander
We employ a neoclassical growth model to assess the impact of financial liberalization in a developing country on capital owners' and workers' consumption and welfare. We find for an average non-OECD country that capital owners suffer a 42% reduction in permanent consumption because capital inflows reduce their return to capital while workers gain 8% of permanent consumption because capital inflows increase wages. These huge gross impacts contrast with the small positive net effect found in a neoclassical representative agent model by Gourinchas and Jeanne (2006). Our findings provide an estimate of the amount of redistribution needed to overcome capitalists' opposition to capital inflows.
Risikoorientierte (Mehr)Jahresprüfungsplanung in der kommunalen Rechnungsprüfung (2014)
Erdmann, Christian
Berücksichtigung der Geschäftsprozesse bei Personalplanung erzeugt Wissenszuwachs (2014)
Fröming, Jane ; Gronau, Norbert
Anforderungs- und wissensorientierte Zusammenstellung von Projektteams (2014)
Fröming, Jane ; Schmid, Simone ; Rüßbüldt, Uwe ; Gronau, Norbert
Qualität in wissensintensiven Geschäftsprozessen (2014)
Geers, Dennis ; Jochem, Roland ; Heinze, Priscilla ; Gronau, Norbert
A question of time: responsive and responsible democratic politics (2014)
Goetz, Klaus Hermann
Since 2008, European crisis politics have thrown the importance of time in democracy into sharp relief. The need for rapid action by national authorities, the EU and international organisations conflicts with the time-consuming nature of democratic deliberation; short-term political firefighting has given little consideration to the long-term sustainability and time consistency of policies; and decentralised decisions threaten effective synchronisation within multi-level governance systems. This article suggests that democratic politics requires a balance between the temporal characteristics of responsive and responsible politics. The timeframe for responsive politics is shaped by electoral cycles that encourage speedy action; short-term lags between political choices and their effects; and temporal discretion of decision-makers. The timeframe for responsible politics is characterised by time-consuming procedures; solutions that take time to unfold and are sustainable in the longer term; and the purposive synchronisation amongst actors and across policy domains and levels of policy-making. The finely balanced temporal constitution of democracy has been challenged in two fundamental ways. First, as the ability of decision-makers to work within the time limits of their mandates and to respond to the temporal expectations of the electorate decreases, the temporal ties that ensure the responsiveness of political authority to the electorate weaken. Second, the distinct temporal qualities of majoritarian and non-majoritarian institutions that encourage responsibility are called into question. Consequently, political time in Europe runs the risk of becoming both less responsive and less responsible.
Error management in audit firms: error climate, type, and originator (2014)
Gold, Anna ; Gronewold, Ulfert ; Salterio, Steven E.
Einführung in das Produktionsmanagement (2014)
Gronau, Norbert ; Lindemann, Marcus
Dieses Buch bietet eine Einführung in das Produktionsmanagement in kommentierter Form. Der erste Teil des Buches gibt einen einführenden Überblick über grundlegende Begriffe der Produktionswirtschaft und systematisiert Produktionsfaktoren, Produktionssysteme und Produkte. Im zweiten Teil geht es um strategische Aspekte des Produktionsmanagements, wie Standortwahl und Produktstrategie, sowie um die Festlegung des Produktionsprogramms. Teil 3 behandelt mit der Gestaltung des Produktionssystems und menschlicher Arbeit die Potenzialfaktoren der Produktion. Gegenstand des vierten Teils ist die Versorgung der Produktion mit dem benötigten Material. Hier werden Fragen der Materialbedarfsermittlung, der Beschaffung und der Lagerhaltung beleuchtet. Im fünften Teil werden relevante Konzepte der operativen Produktionsplanung und -steuerung vorgestellt und die besonderen Planungsprobleme in der Einzel-, Auftrags- und Variantenfertigung betrachtet. Im Fokus des sechsten Teils steht die Serien- und Massenfertigung.
Einführung in das Informationsmanagement (2014)
Gronau, Norbert ; Lindemann, Marcus
Dieses Buch bietet eine Einführung in das Informationsmanagement in kommentierter Form. Es richtet sich in erster Linie an Studierende der Betriebswirtschaftslehre und der Wirtschaftsinformatik. Der erste Teil des Buches gibt einen einführenden Überblick über die grundlegende Begriffe und Ansätze des Informationsmanagements. Es wird ein Modell des Informationsmanagements vorgestellt, auf dessen Basis die Aufgaben des Informationsmanagements in den folgenden Kapiteln vertieft werden. Der zweite Teil widmet sich der Informationswirtschaft und behandelt Informationsnachfrage und -angebot. Im dritten Teil des Buches werden die betrieblichen Informationssysteme mit ihren grundlegenden Bausteinen Daten und Prozesse thematisiert. Der vierte Teil gibt einen Überblick über Anwendungssysteme für die Produktion und die Aufgaben des Managements der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik. Das abschließende Kapitel beinhaltet eine Diskussion relevanter Führungsaufgaben des
KMDL® v2.2 (2014)
Gronau, Norbert ; Vladova, Gergana ; Weber, Nadja ; Heinze, Priscilla ; Weber, Edzard
Big Data: What is it? And what does it mean for science, economy and society? (2014)
Günther, Oliver
Collaboration with potential users for discontinuous innovation : eperimental research on user creativity (2014)
Hewing, Martin
Zwischen Liberalismus und Christentum : die sozialethischen Aspekte der sozialen Marktwirtschaft (2014)
Hißler, Carl-Martin
Wissenschaftsorientierung (2014)
Juchler, Ingo
Mit narrativen Medien lernen : Biographie, Belletristik, Spilefilm (2014)
Juchler, Ingo
Wissenschaftstheoretische Grundlagen politischer Bildung : Hermeneutik (2014)
Juchler, Ingo
A microfoundations perspectives on fresight and business models (2014)
Kamprath, Martin
The PSM-leadership fit: a model of performance information use (2014)
Kroll, Alexander ; Vogel, Dominik
This article examines the use of performance information by public managers. It conceptualizes purposeful data use as a type of extra-role behaviour which requires additional effort on the part of the managers and which is not extrinsically rewarded. The article sheds light on one potential antecedent of performance information use - the motivation of the users. It argues that we can observe high levels of data use if managers driven by public service motivation (PSM) work under transformational leaders. Using a needs-supply perspective on supervisors and followers, we suggest that there is a PSM-leadership fit which fosters the performance of this extra-role behaviour. The article is based on data from German local government and its findings contribute to the literatures on PSM as well as on performance management.
Sripted reality : Historie, Tendenzen, Potenziale (2014)
Landerer, Steffi
Methode zur Modellierung und Analyse der Kommunikationsstrukturen (2014)
Lembcke, Robert ; Weber, Edzard
Architekturmuster für Software-Produktlinien : Konzeption einer Methode zur Evaluation und Auswahl von Architekturmustern für die Gestaltung von Software-Produktlinien (2014)
Lindemann, Marcus
Business start-ups and the effect of coaching programs (2014)
Loersch, Christian
Entrepreneurship is known to be a main driver of economic growth. Hence, governments have an interest in supporting and promoting entrepreneurial activities. Start-up subsidies, which have been analyzed extensively, only aim at mitigating the lack of financial capital. However, some entrepreneurs also lack in human, social, and managerial capital. One way to address these shortcomings is by subsidizing coaching programs for entrepreneurs. However, theoretical and empirical evidence about business coaching and programs subsidizing coaching is scarce. This dissertation gives an extensive overview of coaching and is the first empirical study for Germany analyzing the effects of coaching programs on its participants. In the theoretical part of the dissertation the process of a business start-up is described and it is discussed how and in which stage of the company’s evolvement coaching can influence entrepreneurial success. The concept of coaching is compared to other non-monetary types of support as training, mentoring, consulting, and counseling. Furthermore, national and international support programs are described. Most programs have either no or small positive effects. However, there is little quantitative evidence in the international literature. In the empirical part of the dissertation the effectiveness of coaching is shown by evaluating two German coaching programs, which support entrepreneurs via publicly subsidized coaching sessions. One of the programs aims at entrepreneurs who have been employed before becoming self-employed, whereas the other program is targeted at former unemployed entrepreneurs. The analysis is based on the evaluation of a quantitative and a qualitative dataset. The qualitative data are gathered by intensive one-on-one interviews with coaches and entrepreneurs. These data give a detailed insight about the coaching topics, duration, process, effectiveness, and the thoughts of coaches and entrepreneurs. The quantitative data include information about 2,936 German-based entrepreneurs. Using propensity score matching, the success of participants of the two coaching programs is compared with adequate groups of non-participants. In contrast to many other studies also personality traits are observed and controlled for in the matching process. The results show that only the program for former unemployed entrepreneurs has small positive effects. Participants have a larger survival probability in self-employment and a larger probability to hire employees than matched non-participants. In contrast, the program for former employed individuals has negative effects. Compared to individuals who did not participate in the coaching program, participants have a lower probability to stay in self-employment, lower earned net income, lower number of employees and lower life satisfaction. There are several reasons for these differing results of the two programs. First, former unemployed individuals have more basic coaching needs than former employed individuals. Coaches can satisfy these basic coaching needs, whereas former employed individuals have more complex business problems, which are not very easy to be solved by a coaching intervention. Second, the analysis reveals that former employed individuals are very successful in general. It is easier to increase the success of former unemployed individuals as they have a lower base level of success than former employed individuals. An effect heterogeneity analysis shows that coaching effectiveness differs by region. Coaching for previously unemployed entrepreneurs is especially useful in regions with bad labor market conditions. In summary, in line with previous literature, it is found that coaching has little effects on the success of entrepreneurs. The previous employment status, the characteristics of the entrepreneur and the regional labor market conditions play a crucial role in the effectiveness of coaching. In conclusion, coaching needs to be well tailored to the individual and applied thoroughly. Therefore, governments should design and provide coaching programs only after due consideration.
Unternehmensportale als Quelle für relevante Informationen (2014)
Müller, Jürgen ; Krüger, Jens ; Zeier, Alexander
Informationseffizienz von Aktienmärkten : eine Analyse der Rolle von Transparenzanforderungen und Aktien- Analysten in den CEE-3 (2014)
Müllhaupt, Robert
A vector error correction model for the relationship between public debt and inflation in Germany (2014)
Nastansky, Andreas ; Mehnert, Alexander ; Strohe, Hans Gerhard
In the paper, the interaction between public debt and inflation including mutual impulse response will be analysed. The European sovereign debt crisis brought once again the focus on the consequences of public debt in combination with an expansive monetary policy for the development of consumer prices. Public deficits can lead to inflation if the money supply is expansive. The high level of national debt, not only in the Euro-crisis countries, and the strong increase in total assets of the European Central Bank, as a result of the unconventional monetary policy, caused fears on inflating national debt. The transmission from public debt to inflation through money supply and long-term interest rate will be shown in the paper. Based on these theoretical thoughts, the variables public debt, consumer price index, money supply m3 and long-term interest rate will be analysed within a vector error correction model estimated by Johansen approach. In the empirical part of the article, quarterly data for Germany from 1991 by 2010 are to be examined.
Mitarbeitermotivation in der Wissenschaft am Beispiel des Leibniz-Instituts für Agrartechnik Potsdam-Bornim e. V. (2014)
Nickenig, Julia
Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Motivation von Mitarbeitern an öffentlichen wissenschaftlichen Einrichtungen. Anhand einer Mitarbeiterumfrage am Leibniz-Institut für Agrartechnik Potsdam-Bornim e. V. werden mehrere Hypothesen untersucht, die auf der Self-Determination-Theory basieren. Die Analyse zeigt, dass viele Befragte eine hohe autonome Motivation aufweisen. Insbesondere das Gefühl, Wahlmöglichkeiten und Gestaltungsspielräume bei der Arbeit zu besitzen, beeinflusst die Motivation positiv. Während Führungskräfte dieses Gefühl der Autonomie stärken können, haben Charaktereigenschaften keinen Einfluss hierauf. Darüber hinaus zeigt sich, dass in der Wissenschaft ein Gefühl der sozialen Eingebundenheit im Arbeitskontext keine bedeutende Rolle zu spielen scheint.
Faires Konsumentenverhalten : Analyse von Einflussfaktoren auf die Kaufentscheidung und Zahlunsbereitschaft für faire Produkte (2014)
Peyer, Mathias
Political parties and public policy in the German Lander - When parties matter (2014)
Scheller, Henrik
Empirical essays on job search behavior, active labor market policies, and propensity score balancing methods (2014)
Schmidl, Ricarda
In Chapter 1 of the dissertation, the role of social networks is analyzed as an important determinant in the search behavior of the unemployed. Based on the hypothesis that the unemployed generate information on vacancies through their social network, search theory predicts that individuals with large social networks should experience an increased productivity of informal search, and reduce their search in formal channels. Due to the higher productivity of search, unemployed with a larger network are also expected to have a higher reservation wage than unemployed with a small network. The model-theoretic predictions are tested and confirmed empirically. It is found that the search behavior of unemployed is significantly affected by the presence of social contacts, with larger networks implying a stronger substitution away from formal search channels towards informal channels. The substitution is particularly pronounced for passive formal search methods, i.e., search methods that generate rather non-specific types of job offer information at low relative cost. We also find small but significant positive effects of an increase of the network size on the reservation wage. These results have important implications on the analysis of the job search monitoring or counseling measures that are usually targeted at formal search only. Chapter 2 of the dissertation addresses the labor market effects of vacancy information during the early stages of unemployment. The outcomes considered are the speed of exit from unemployment, the effects on the quality of employment and the short-and medium-term effects on active labor market program (ALMP) participation. It is found that vacancy information significantly increases the speed of entry into employment; at the same time the probability to participate in ALMP is significantly reduced. Whereas the long-term reduction in the ALMP arises in consequence of the earlier exit from unemployment, we also observe a short-run decrease for some labor market groups which suggest that caseworker use high and low intensity activation measures interchangeably which is clearly questionable from an efficiency point of view. For unemployed who find a job through vacancy information we observe a small negative effect on the weekly number of hours worked. In Chapter 3, the long-term effects of participation in ALMP are assessed for unemployed youth under 25 years of age. Complementary to the analysis in Chapter 2, the effects of participation in time- and cost-intensive measures of active labor market policies are examined. In particular we study the effects of job creation schemes, wage subsidies, short-and long-term training measures and measures to promote the participation in vocational training. The outcome variables of interest are the probability to be in regular employment, and participation in further education during the 60 months following program entry. The analysis shows that all programs, except job creation schemes have positive and long-term effects on the employment probability of youth. In the short-run only short-term training measures generate positive effects, as long-term training programs and wage subsidies exhibit significant locking-in'' effects. Measures to promote vocational training are found to increase the probability of attending education and training significantly, whereas all other programs have either no or a negative effect on training participation. Effect heterogeneity with respect to the pre-treatment level education shows that young people with higher pre-treatment educational levels benefit more from participation most programs. However, for longer-term wage subsidies we also find strong positive effects for young people with low initial education levels. The relative benefit of training measures is higher in West than in East Germany. In the evaluation studies of Chapters 2 and 3 semi-parametric balancing methods of Propensity Score Matching (PSM) and Inverse Probability Weighting (IPW) are used to eliminate the effects of counfounding factors that influence both the treatment participation as well as the outcome variable of interest, and to establish a causal relation between program participation and outcome differences. While PSM and IPW are intuitive and methodologically attractive as they do not require parametric assumptions, the practical implementation may become quite challenging due to their sensitivity to various data features. Given the importance of these methods in the evaluation literature, and the vast number of recent methodological contributions in this field, Chapter 4 aims to reduce the knowledge gap between the methodological and applied literature by summarizing new findings of the empirical and statistical literature and practical guidelines for future applied research. In contrast to previous publications this study does not only focus on the estimation of causal effects, but stresses that the balancing challenge can and should be discussed independent of question of causal identification of treatment effects on most empirical applications. Following a brief outline of the practical implementation steps required for PSM and IPW, these steps are presented in detail chronologically, outlining practical advice for each step. Subsequently, the topics of effect estimation, inference, sensitivity analysis and the combination with parametric estimation methods are discussed. Finally, new extensions of the methodology and avenues for future research are presented.
Failed state Südsudan? (2014)
Schmidt, Renate
Financial performance and social goals of microfinance institutions (2014)
Schmied, Julian
Critics argue that there has been a trend among Microfinance Institutions (MFI) to focus on profitability in order to stay financially sustainable. This made some institutions neglect the social mission of microfinancing. In this paper I intend to examine if empirical evidence supports this so called mission drift hypothesis as well as other claims in this context. Using the global panel data set of the MIX (Microfinance Information Exchange), which gathers from 1995 to 2010 and contains up to 1400 institutions with a high variety of organizational forms, I was able to identify a world-wide mission drift effect in their social goal of reaching out the poorest part of the population. Furthermore, I find that, on average, the outreach of an MFI has a significant negative influence on its short and long term financial performance. Despite that, I eventually proved that the probability that an MFI worsens its social performance substantially increases if its profitability has decreased in the previous years.
Prozessleitstände für verteilte und nichtplanbare Organisationsprozesse (2014)
Sultanow, Eldar ; Weber, Edzard
Rural poverty, vulnerability and food insecurity : the case of Bolivia (2014)
Treiber, Victor Oviedo
Bolivia is one of the poorest countries in Latin America. This study analyzes whether rural poverty increases the incidence of food insecurity and whether food insecurity perpetuates the condition of poverty among the rural poor in Bolivia. In order to achieve this aim, the risks that households face and the capacity of households to implement coping strategies in order to mitigate vulnerability shocks are identified. We suggest that efforts by households to become food secure may be difficult in rural areas because of poverty and the vulnerability associated with a lack of physical assets, low levels of human capital, poor infrastructure, and poor health; as well as the precarious regional environment aggravating the severity of vulnerability to food insecurity.
Toward networked foresight? Exploring the use of futures research in innovation networks (2014)
van der Duin, Patrick ; Heger, Tobias ; Schlesinger, Maximilian D.
Along with the rise of the now popular 'open' paradigm in innovation management, networks have become a common approach to practicing innovation. Foresight could potentially greatly benefit from resources that become available when the knowledge base increases through networks. This article seeks to investigate how innovation networks and foresight are related, to what extent networked foresight activities exist and how they are practiced. For the former the Cyclic Innovation Model (CIM) is utilized as analytical framework and applied to three cases. The foresight activities are analyzed in terms of type, scope and role. The cases are a collaboration between government agencies and a research organization and two inter-organizational networks of different size. 'Networked foresight' is clearly observable in all three cases. Indeed, a networked approach to foresight seems to strengthen the various roles of foresight. However, the rooting and openness of foresight activities in the three networks varies significantly. The advantages that 'networked foresight' entails could be exploited to a much higher degree for the networks themselves, e.g., the broad resource base and the large pool of people with diverse backgrounds that are available. Furthermore, effective instruments for the reintegration of knowledge into the networks' partner organizations are needed. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Wissenstransfer als Mittel der internen Unternehmenskommunikation (2014)
Vladova, Gergana ; Bahrs, Julian
Einflussfaktoren von Führungsverhalten in der öffentlichen Verwaltung (2014)
Vogel, Dominik ; Löbel, Stephan ; Proeller, Isabella ; Schuppan, Tino
Dieser Artikel adressiert zwei bisher nur wenig untersuchte Aspekte der Führungsforschung: Führungsverhalten im öffentlichen Sektor und Faktoren die Führungsverhalten beeinflussen. Mittels einer Fallstudie in der Bundesagentur für Arbeit werden explorativ Hypothesen über Einflussfaktoren des Führungsverhaltens aufgestellt. Die Studie kommt zu der Erkenntnis, dass eine oftmals angenommene Führungslücke im öffentlichen Sektor nicht bestätigt werden kann. Für das ausgeprägte Führungsverhalten, das in der Fallstudie beobachtet wurde, wird als Determinante die besondere Ausgestaltung des Managementsystems der Bundesagentur für Arbeit verantwortlich gemacht. Dazu gehört unter anderem das Performance Management System sowie die Führungskräfteauswahl und -entwicklung. Die Arbeit schließt mit Empfehlungen für weitere Forschungsansätze auf dem Gebiet der Führungsforschung im öffentlichen Sektor.
Einflussfaktoren von Führungsverhalten in der öffentlichen Verwaltung (2014)
Vogel, Dominik ; Löbel, Stephan ; Proeller, Isabella ; Schuppan, Tino
Dieser Artikel adressiert zwei bisher nur wenig untersuchte Aspekte der Führungsforschung: Führungsverhalten im öffentlichen Sektor und Faktoren die Führungsverhalten beeinflussen. Mittels einer Fallstudie in der Bundesagentur für Arbeit werden explorativ Hypothesen über Einflussfaktoren des Führungsverhaltens aufgestellt. Die Studie kommt zu der Erkenntnis, dass eine oftmals angenommene Führungslücke im öffentlichen Sektor nicht bestätigt werden kann. Für das ausgeprägte Führungsverhalten, das in der Fallstudie beobachtet wurde, wird als Determinante die besondere Ausgestaltung des Managementsystems der Bundesagentur für Arbeit verantwortlich gemacht. Dazu gehört unter anderem das Performance Management System sowie die Führungskräfteauswahl und -entwicklung. Die Arbeit schließt mit Empfehlungen für weitere Forschungsansätze auf dem Gebiet der Führungsforschung im öffentlichen Sektor.
Entwicklungsstufen von Governance als Reaktion auf Doping im Deutschen Leistungssport nach der Wiedervereinigung (2014)
von Wittich, Henning
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