@inproceedings{SuckyWernerBiethahnetal., author = {Sucky, Eric and Werner, Jan and Biethahn, Niels and Dobhan, Alexander and Hippner, Lisa and Kurbjuhn, Sophie and N{\"a}gle, Kristen and Ankenbrand, Karina and Karl, David and Dehler, Jessica and Zitzmann, Immanuel and Narasimhamoorthy, Sahana and Knobloch, Bernd and Zwiefel, Thomas and Eberhardt, Lars and Heidenreich, Michael and Markert, Felix and Honekamp, Wilfried and Rosenkranz, Philipp and Honekamp, Ivonne and Niemann, Pia and Polster, Heiko and Labudde, Dirk and Povalej, Roman and Volkmann, Dirk and Vogelsang, Michael and Lucas, Christian and Schmid, Franziska and Teichert, Matthias and Schulz, Helena}, title = {Mobility in a Globalised World 2021}, series = {Logistik und Supply Chain Management}, volume = {26}, booktitle = {Logistik und Supply Chain Management}, editor = {Sucky, Eric and Biethahn, Niels and Werner, Jan and Dobhan, Alexander}, publisher = {University of Bamberg Press}, address = {Bamberg}, isbn = {978-3-86309-860-5}, doi = {10.20378/irb-54195}, pages = {386}, abstract = {The term mobility has different meanings in the following science disciplines. In economics, mobility is the ability of an individual or a group to improve their economic status in relation to income and wealth within their lifetime or between generations. In information systems and computer science, mobility is used for the concept of mobile computing, in which a computer is transported by a person during normal use. Logistics creates by the design of logistics networks the infrastructure for the mobility of people and goods. Electric mobility is one of today's solutions from an engineering perspective to reduce the need of energy resources and environmental impact. Moreover, for urban planning, mobility is the crunch question about how to optimize the different needs for mobility and how to link different transportation systems. In this publication we collected the ideas of practitioners, researchers, and government officials regarding the different modes of mobility in a globalised world, focusing on both domestic and international issues.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{DobhanZitzmann, author = {Dobhan, Alexander and Zitzmann, Immanuel}, title = {Twin Transition: Sustainable Digital Decision Making in Enterprise Resource Planning}, series = {Mobility in a Globalised World 2021}, booktitle = {Mobility in a Globalised World 2021}, editor = {Sucky, Eric and Biethahn, Niels and Werner, Jan and Dobhan, Alexander}, publisher = {University of Bamberg Press}, address = {Bamberg}, isbn = {978-3-86309-860-5}, doi = {10.20378/irb-58350}, pages = {137 -- 160}, abstract = {The European Union is striving to achieve the goal of a climate-neutral Europe by 2050. A crucial factor for achieving this goal is the so-called twin transition. It describes the simultaneous digital and sustainable transition of the European economy. If implemented correctly, ongoing digitization contributes significantly to the desired sustainability. It, in turn, also means that digital processes supported by software should consider sustainability goals. Business software and, in particular, Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems are the most applied tool for the digitization of business processes. For a successful twin transition, it is crucial to combine the idea of sustainability with ERP systems. For this purpose, we conduct a literature analysis. The outcome shows that some research work regarding sustainability and ERP systems and their implementation as a whole exists already. However, a detailed process- oriented examination about the consideration of sustainability in ERP-based business processes is still missing. It should focus on the specific decision processes of business processes and functions within ERP systems. For generating impact on sustainability, the decision-making processes are of particular interest. Therefore, our research aims to examine the twin transition of decision-making processes in ERP-supported business processes. The focus is on considering sustainability in these decisions. Thus, we introduce an approach that integrates both the ERP support by automation and the consideration of sustainability. Subsequently, we apply the model to the process of creating a purchase requisition.}, language = {en} } @book{ZitzmannDobhan, author = {Zitzmann, Immanuel and Dobhan, Alexander}, title = {Experimentelle Ergebnisse zur Gender-Theorie in Supply-Chain-Verhandlungen}, series = {Mobility in a Globalised World 2012}, journal = {Mobility in a Globalised World 2012}, publisher = {University of Bamberg Press}, pages = {155 -- 172}, language = {de} } @article{SuckyDobhanZitzmannetal., author = {Sucky, Erik and Dobhan, Alexander and Zitzmann, Immanuel and {\"O}zcan, Ayse G{\"u}l}, title = {Geschlechtsspezifisches Verhalten in Lieferanten-Kunden-Verhandlungen-Eine experimentelle Analyse}, series = {Supply Management Research: Aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2013}, journal = {Supply Management Research: Aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse 2013}, publisher = {Springer Fachmedien}, address = {Wiesbaden}, pages = {3 -- 32}, language = {de} }