@techreport{Deckert2015, author = {Deckert, Carsten}, title = {Tensions in Creativity - Using the Value Square to Model Individual Creativity}, series = {CBD Working Paper Series}, volume = {2}, journal = {CBD Working Paper Series}, publisher = {Cologne Business School}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, organization = {Cologne Business School}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-18209}, year = {2015}, abstract = {The definition of individual creativity is based on a tension between novelty on the one side and usefulness respectively appropriateness on the other side. The paper explores how this tension pervades the stage and componential theories of creativity. To achieve this, the so called value square ("Wertequadrat") developed by Helwig (1967) and Schulz von Thun (1998)is used which balances a value with its countervalue to analyze creativity. The author identifies tensions of action and inaction, expertise and mindfulness, precision and ambiguity as well as immersion and detachment permeating the creative process and the components of creativity. As a conclusion a morphological box for creativity is presented which allows one to show which combination of characteristics of the tensions support different stages of creativity. Furthermore implications for development and time management are discussed.}, language = {en} } @techreport{Deckert2019, author = {Deckert, Carsten}, title = {Tensions in Team Creativity: Using the Value Square to Model Team Climate for Creativity}, editor = {Niemann, J{\"o}rg and Deckert, Carsten}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, issn = {2627-8375}, doi = {10.20385/2627-8375_1}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-16763}, pages = {26}, year = {2019}, abstract = {This paper explores the tensions in team creativity. The tensions in team creativity are based on a tension between originality and effectiveness in the standard definition of creativity. To display the tensions in team creativity, the value square ("Wertequadrat") developed by Schulz von Thun (1998) is used which balances a value with its countervalue. The author identifies tensions for cohesion, consensus and conformity. Cohesion is described as a tension between team diversity and team safety, consensus as a tension between constructive controversy and participatory decision-making and conformity as a tension between support for innovation and task orientation. Finally, the connection of individual and team creativity is described as an interplay between solitary and interactive components.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HerderJaenschHorstetal.2004, author = {Herder, Jens and Jaensch, Kai and Horst, Bruno and Novotny, Thomas}, title = {Testm{\"a}rkte in einer Virtuellen Umgebung - Die Bestimmung von Preisabsatzfunktionen zur Unterst{\"u}tzung des Innovationsmanagements}, series = {Augmented and Virtual Reality in der Produktentstehung}, volume = {149}, booktitle = {Augmented and Virtual Reality in der Produktentstehung}, editor = {Gausemeier, J{\"u}rgen and Grafe, Michael}, publisher = {Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Universit{\"a}t Paderborn}, address = {Paderborn}, isbn = {3-935433-58-1}, pages = {97 -- 110}, year = {2004}, abstract = {Multimediale Technologien werden in der Marktforschung immer st{\"a}rker eingesetzt, um flexible und kosteng{\"u}nstige Studien durchzuf{\"u}hren. Im Innovationsprozess kann dabei auf die langj{\"a}hrigen Erfahrungen zur{\"u}ckgegriffen werden, die durch den Einsatz der Computersimulation in der technischen Produktentwicklung zustande gekommen sind. In sehr fr{\"u}hen Phasen des Innovationsprozesses k{\"o}nnen durch Einsatz der neuen Technologien die Markteinf{\"u}hrungskonzepte f{\"u}r neue Produkte getestet werden. Die Applikationen der virtuellen Realit{\"a}t bieten ein einzigartiges Potential, neue Produkte einschlie{\"i}‚lich des Marketingkonzeptes zu testen, ohne dass dieses Produkt bereits physisch vorhanden sein muss. Am Beispiel eines Elementes des Marketingkonzeptes, der Preispolitik, zeigt die vorliegende Studie auf, welches Potential die virtuelle Kaufsituation von Produkten bietet. Der Fokus des Projektes liegt auf der interaktiven Produktpr{\"a}sentation in einer virtuellen Umgebung, die in eine Online-Befragung mit zus{\"a}tzlichen Werbefilmen eingebettet ist. Visuell hochwertige 3D-Produktpr{\"a}sentationen versetzen den Probanden in eine virtuelle Einkaufsumgebung, die einem realen Szenario entspricht. Die virtuellen Produkte werden in mehreren Kaufentscheidungsrunden zu unterschiedlichen Preisen angeboten. Der Preisuntersuchung geht eine Pr{\"a}sentation ausgew{\"a}hlter Werbespots sowie eine produktbezogene Befragung voraus. Im Anschluss an die virtuellen Preisentscheidungen werden die Eindr{\"u}cke sowie einige Kontrollgr{\"o}en abgefragt. In weitergehenden Studien dieser Art k{\"o}nnen die Wirkungen mehrerer Marketing-Instrumente zu einem Zeitpunkt untersucht werden, in dem sich die Produkte noch im Entwicklungsprozess befinden. Auf diesem Weg lassen sich auch Wettbewerbsvorteile bestehender Produkte effizienter erkennen und nutzen. Mit den hoch entwickelten Computer- und Visualisierungstechnologien ist ein m{\"a}chtiges Werkzeug entstanden, das bereits f{\"u}r kommerzielle Pr{\"a}sentationen und Produktstudien eingesetzt wird. Zuk{\"u}nftig kann es auch in Kombination mit Internetanwendungen und klassischen Methoden der Marktforschung zu einem sehr fr{\"u}hen Zeitpunkt umfassende Erkenntnisse {\"u}ber ein Produkt liefern.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Virchow2008, author = {Virchow, Fabian}, title = {The aims and objections of the austrian far right in foreign and military policies}, series = {Europe for the Europeans}, booktitle = {Europe for the Europeans}, editor = {Liang, Christina Schori}, publisher = {Ashgate}, address = {Aldershot}, isbn = {978-0-7546-8625-5}, doi = {10.4324/9781315580821-8}, pages = {55 -- 80}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @incollection{AngladaTortSteffensMuellensiefen2019, author = {Anglada-Tort, Manuel and Steffens, Jochen and M{\"u}llensiefen, Daniel}, title = {The Behavioral Economics of Music}, series = {Proceedings of the Prague Conference on Behavioral Sciences (PCBS), Prague, Czech Republic}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Prague Conference on Behavioral Sciences (PCBS), Prague, Czech Republic}, address = {Prague}, organization = {CEVRO Institute}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{AngladaTortMastersSteffensetal.2022, author = {Anglada-Tort, Manuel and Masters, Nikhil and Steffens, Jochen and North, Adrian and M{\"u}llensiefen, Daniel}, title = {The Behavioural Economics of Music: Systematic review and future directions}, series = {Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology}, volume = {76}, journal = {Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology}, number = {5}, publisher = {SAGE}, isbn = {1747-0218}, issn = {1747-0226}, doi = {10.1177/17470218221113761}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Music-related decision-making encompasses a wide range of behaviours including those associated with listening choices, composition and performance, and decisions involving music education and therapy. Although research programmes in psychology and economics have contributed to an improved understanding of music-related behaviour, historically, these disciplines have been unconnected. Recently, however, researchers have begun to bridge this gap by employing tools from behavioural economics. This article contributes to the literature by providing a discussion about the benefits of using behavioural economics in music-decision research. We achieve this in two ways. First, through a systematic review, we identify the current state of the literature within four key areas of behavioural economics-heuristics and biases, social decision-making, behavioural time preferences, and dual-process theory. Second, taking findings of the literature as a starting point, we demonstrate how behavioural economics can inform future research. Based on this, we propose the Behavioural Economics of Music (BEM), an integrated research programme that aims to break new ground by stimulating interdisciplinary research in the intersection between music, psychology, and economics.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{DziwisVormannWiethoelteretal.2013, author = {Dziwis, Damian T. and Vormann, Anja and Wieth{\"o}lter, Felix and Geiger, Christian and Marinos, Dionysios}, title = {The conductor's philosophy}, series = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction - TEI '14, 16.02.2014 - 19.02.2014, Munich}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction - TEI '14, 16.02.2014 - 19.02.2014, Munich}, editor = {Butz, Andreas and Greenberg, Saul and Bakker, Saskia and Loke, Lian and de Luca, Alexander}, publisher = {ACM Press}, address = {New York}, isbn = {9781450326353}, doi = {10.1145/2540930.2555208}, pages = {343 -- 344}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{SmithGentryStuhrmannetal.2009, author = {Smith, David and Gentry, Brian and Stuhrmann, Bj{\"o}rn and Huber, Florian and Strehle, D. A.N. and Brunner, Claudia and Koch, Daniel and Steinbeck, Matthias and Betz, Timo and K{\"a}s, Josef A.}, title = {The cytoskeleton: An active polymer-based scaffold}, series = {Biophysical Reviews and Letters}, volume = {04}, journal = {Biophysical Reviews and Letters}, issn = {1793-7035}, doi = {10.1142/S1793048009000983}, pages = {179 -- 208}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @techreport{SchererDeckert2013, author = {Scherer, Anke and Deckert, Carsten}, title = {The Dao of Innovation: What European innovators can learn from philosophical Daoism}, publisher = {EAMSA - Euro-Asia Management Studies Association}, address = {Duisburg}, organization = {EAMSA - Euro-Asia Management Studies Association}, year = {2013}, abstract = {The article argues that European innovators can profit from some of the concepts of philosophical Daoism, namely "wu-wei" (non-interference) and "ziran" ("go with the flow"). Whereas most Western approaches to innovation emphasize the different stages of the creative process as well as tools to enhance creativity, the Daoist world view allows for the mind to just wander and thus spontaneously discover the solution to a problem in a rather detached state of mind. Creative minds need space for personal development and the permission to wander around without being exposed to control and instant judgement on the results. Training individuals in the tools and techniques of problem solving and creativity as the common approach in innovation management is certainly necessary, but in the end it is the intellectual accomplishment of a creative mind that produces innovation. Managers can allow this to happen when they get the balance of control and non-interference right.}, language = {en} } @article{DeckertScherer2017, author = {Deckert, Carsten and Scherer, Anke}, title = {The Dao of Innovation: What European Innovators Can Learn from Philosophical Daoism}, series = {Kindai Management Review}, volume = {5}, journal = {Kindai Management Review}, number = {4}, pages = {105 -- 118}, year = {2017}, abstract = {A central question for managers in charge of innovation is to what extent creativity and inno-vation can be controlled and supervised, or whether they just have to be set free and allowed to take shape. In assessing this dilemma the authors conclude that there is a contradiction of action versus inaction on the personal level as well as a contradiction of control versus loss of control on the organizational level. What European innovators can learn from philosophical Daoism is an attitude that allows a process to just develop "naturally" and refrains from prem-ature interference with the intention to permanently be in control. In business structures that judge everything according to its usefulness, i.e. profitability for the company, a look at the laid-back attitude of Daoism where usefulness and uselessness are relative qualities might relief the pressure on people to perform in a premeditated way. Innovation can be supported, but creativity cannot be forced. It can only be allowed to happen when control, interference, and action are balanced out with non-interference, and go-with-the-flow. This attitude in not an excuse for stressed-out managers to neglect their duty, but a time honoured worldview of one of the oldest civilizations in the world that can give them the sovereignty to "get out of the way" and let innovation happen.}, language = {en} } @book{deBanffyHall2019, author = {de B{\´a}nffy-Hall, Alicia}, title = {The development of community music in Munich}, volume = {Internationale Hochschulschriften, Bd. 665}, publisher = {Waxmann}, isbn = {978-3-8309-4018-0}, year = {2019}, abstract = {In German music education, the focus has historically been on formal music education in schools. Participatory music making in the community, or community music, has so far received little attention in theory or practice. This thesis constitutes the first in-depth analysis of the development of community music in Germany, conducted using empirical data and literature analysis. The development of the Munich Community Music Action Research Group is highlighted as an example of the potential of community music in the German context. The research shows that the context-specific development of a framework for community music in Germany, within the community music spirit of participation reflected in the action research methodology, gives voice to and connects community musicians, and has contributed considerably to the development of community music theory and practice, not only in Munich, but across Germany.}, language = {en} } @article{NguyenStoterRuessetal.2018, author = {Nguyen, Lam H. and Stoter, Stein K.F. and Ruess, Martin and Sanchez Uribe, Manuel A. and Schillinger, Dominik}, title = {The diffuse Nitsche method: Dirichlet constraints on phase-field boundaries}, series = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering}, volume = {113}, journal = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering}, number = {4}, publisher = {Wiley}, issn = {1097-0207}, doi = {10.1002/nme.5628}, pages = {601 -- 633}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{AgneseSALA2011, author = {Agnese, Pablo and SALA, HECTOR}, title = {The Driving Forces Behind the Falling Labour Share and Persistent Unemployment in Japan}, series = {Pacific Economic Review}, volume = {16}, journal = {Pacific Economic Review}, number = {5}, publisher = {Wiley}, doi = {10.1111/j.1468-0106.2011.00566.x}, pages = {577 -- 603}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{SteffensMuellerSchulzetal.2020, author = {Steffens, Jochen and M{\"u}ller, Franz and Schulz, Melanie and Gibson, Samuel}, title = {The effect of inattention and cognitive load on unpleasantness judgments of environmental sounds}, series = {Applied Acoustics}, volume = {164}, journal = {Applied Acoustics}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0003-682X}, doi = {10.1016/j.apacoust.2020.107278}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{UnterfraunerVoigtHofer2021, author = {Unterfrauner, Elisabeth and Voigt, Christian and Hofer, Margit}, title = {The effect of maker and entrepreneurial education on self-efficacy and creativity}, series = {Entrepreneurship Education}, volume = {4}, journal = {Entrepreneurship Education}, number = {4}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, issn = {2520-8152}, doi = {10.1007/s41959-021-00060-w}, pages = {403 -- 424}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{AntonNebelSongetal.2016, author = {Anton, Johan and Nebel, Janine and Song, Huiqing and Froese, Christian and Weide, Philipp and Ruland, Holger and Muhler, Martin and Kaluza, Stefan}, title = {The effect of sodium on the structure-activity relationships of cobalt-modified Cu/ZnO/Al2O3 catalysts applied in the hydrogenation of carbon monoxide to higher alcohols}, series = {Journal of Catalysis}, volume = {335}, journal = {Journal of Catalysis}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0021-9517}, doi = {10.1016/j.jcat.2015.12.016}, pages = {175 -- 186}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{SteffensAngladaTort2023, author = {Steffens, Jochen and Anglada-Tort, Manuel}, title = {The effect of visual recognition on listener choices when searching for music in playlists}, series = {Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts}, journal = {Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts}, publisher = {American Psychological Association}, issn = {1931-3896}, doi = {10.1037/aca0000562}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @article{RuessTalTrabelsietal.2012, author = {Ruess, Martin and Tal, David and Trabelsi, Nir and Yosibash, Zohar and Rank, Ernst}, title = {The finite cell method for bone simulations: verification and validation}, series = {Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology}, volume = {11}, journal = {Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology}, number = {3-4}, publisher = {Springer}, organization = {Springer}, issn = {1617-7940}, doi = {10.1007/s10237-011-0322-2}, pages = {425 -- 437}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @article{ZanderKollmannsbergerRuessetal.2012, author = {Zander, Nils and Kollmannsberger, Stefan and Ruess, Martin and Yosibash, Z. and Rank, Ernst}, title = {The Finite Cell Method for linear thermoelasticity}, series = {Computers \& Mathematics with Applications}, volume = {64}, journal = {Computers \& Mathematics with Applications}, number = {11}, publisher = {Elsevier}, issn = {0898-1221}, doi = {10.1016/j.camwa.2012.09.002}, pages = {3527 -- 3541}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @article{SchillingerRuess2015, author = {Schillinger, Dominik and Ruess, Martin}, title = {The Finite Cell Method: A Review in the Context of Higher-Order Structural Analysis of CAD and Image-Based Geometric Models}, series = {Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering}, volume = {22}, journal = {Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering}, number = {3}, publisher = {Springer}, issn = {1886-1784}, doi = {10.1007/s11831-014-9115-y}, pages = {391 -- 455}, year = {2015}, language = {en} }