@article{Schultz2023, author = {Schultz, Laura}, title = {Methods of Political Influence of Weak Interests Using the Example of the Reform Process of the Bundesteilhabegesetz (Federal Participation Act)}, series = {Journal of Policy Practice and Research}, journal = {Journal of Policy Practice and Research}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, issn = {2662-1517}, doi = {10.1007/s42972-022-00073-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-40488}, pages = {1 -- 14}, year = {2023}, language = {en} } @article{Kampes2020, author = {Kampes, C{\´e}line Fabienne}, title = {Tail or no Tail? Applicability of the Long Tail Theory to the German Online Media Market}, series = {Central European Journal of Communication}, volume = {13}, journal = {Central European Journal of Communication}, number = {3}, publisher = {University Press of Wroclaw}, issn = {1899-5101}, doi = {10.51480/1899-5101.13.3(27).4}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-40123}, pages = {371 -- 389}, year = {2020}, abstract = {The Long Tail theory serves as an explanation for market change triggered through evolving online market conditions. However, it is often referred to without empirical validation, or with inconsistent findings on its applicability. Therefore, this paper analyses the applicability of the Long Tail theory to German online media offerings as of 2014 and 2016, focusing on offerings that serve information purposes (information offerings). Based on a unique dataset of commercially oriented online media offerings (Longitudinal IntermediaPlus 2014-2016), an analysis for three Long Tail characteristics (variety increase, opposing concentration between hit and niche offerings and niche market share increase) is conducted. By additionally distinguishing between political and entertainment-oriented information offerings as boundaries of democratized online market conditions the analysis reveals that the Long Tail theory is not fully applicable to any market sample, and especially not to politically oriented offerings.}, language = {en} } @techreport{Funk2014, author = {Funk, Lothar}, title = {Varianten von Marktwirtschaften: Lehren f{\"u}r Russland}, number = {24}, editor = {Bleuel, Hans-H.}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, organization = {Fachhochschule D{\"u}sseldorf}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-8565}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Die ordoliberal inspirierte Soziale Marktwirtschaft, die in Westdeutschland seit dem Ende der 1940er Jahre entstanden war, hat in j{\"u}ngster Zeit erheblich mehr Beachtung in der wissenschaftlichen Debatte gefunden als vor der Finanzkrise, die 2008 einer gr{\"o}ßeren {\"O}ffentlichkeit bewusst wurde. Zuvor wurde der Ansatz von Mainstream-{\"O}konomen außerhalb des deutschsprachigen Raums hingegen weitgehend vernachl{\"a}ssigt. Deutschland hat unerwartet die Wirtschaftsturbulenzen seit 2008 besser {\"u}berstanden, als vielfach gerade im englischsprachigen Raum erwartet worden ist. Gleichzeitig haben freiere Marktwirtschaften wie die USA und Großbritannien den Glanz fr{\"u}herer (vermeintlicher) dauerhaft besserer Wirtschaftsdynamik verloren. Die Renaissance von ordoliberalen Konzepten auch im Zuge der Bek{\"a}mpfung der Krise im Euroraum l{\"a}sst es als angemessen erscheinen zu pr{\"u}fen, wie relevant das Modell Sozialer Marktwirtschaft auch f{\"u}r Russland sein k{\"o}nnte. Aus Sicht des Autors w{\"u}rde eine angemessene {\"U}bertragung dieser Prinzipien auch zu besseren Aussichten auf dauerhaften Wohlstand in Russland beitragen.}, language = {de} } @techreport{Bleuel2009, author = {Bleuel, Hans-H.}, title = {The German banking system and the global financial crisis: causes, developments and policy responses}, number = {8}, editor = {Kalmring, Dirk}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, organization = {Fachhochschule D{\"u}sseldorf}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:due62-opus-5116}, year = {2009}, abstract = {Germany's banking sector has been severely hit by the global financial crisis. In a German context as of February, 2009, this paper reviews briefly the structure of the banking industry, quantifies effects of the crisis on banks and surveys responses of economic policy. It is argued that policy design needs to enhance transparency and enforce the liability principle. In addition, economic policy should not eclipse principles of competition policy.}, language = {en} }