@incollection{Welfens, author = {Welfens, Natalie}, title = {Resettlement}, series = {Flucht- und Fl{\"u}chtlingsforschung: Handbuch f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Studium}, booktitle = {Flucht- und Fl{\"u}chtlingsforschung: Handbuch f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Studium}, editor = {Scharrer, Tabea and Glorius, Birgit and Kleist, J. Olaf and Berlinghoff, Marcel}, publisher = {Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH \& Co. KG}, isbn = {9783748921905}, doi = {10.5771/9783748921905}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {489 -- 496}, language = {de} } @incollection{Hustedt, author = {Hustedt, Thurid}, title = {Die Verwaltungssysteme}, series = {Nordeuropa: Handbuch f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Studium}, booktitle = {Nordeuropa: Handbuch f{\"u}r Wissenschaft und Studium}, editor = {Henningsen, Bernd}, publisher = {Nomos}, address = {Baden-Baden}, isbn = {978-3-8487-8699-2}, doi = {10.5771/9783748930914-253}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {253 -- 261}, language = {de} } @incollection{KreyenfeldKonietzka, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Konietzka, Dirk}, title = {Sozialstruktur und Familienformen}, series = {Handbuch Familiensoziologie}, booktitle = {Handbuch Familiensoziologie}, editor = {Arr{\´a}nz Becker, Oliver and Hank, Karsten and Steinbach, Anja}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-35218-9}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-35219-6_26}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {657 -- 674}, abstract = {Dieser Beitrag gibt auf Basis der Daten des Mikrozensus einen {\"U}berblick {\"u}ber den Wandel der Familienformen in Deutschland. Es wird untersucht, inwieweit alleinerziehende, nichteheliche und eheliche Familien sozialstrukturell differenziert sind und in welchem Ausmaß sich die {\"o}konomische Lebenslage der verschiedenen Familienformen unterscheidet.}, language = {de} } @incollection{Calı, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {Human Rights Ideas, Law, and Institutions in Europe}, series = {The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Europe}, booktitle = {The Oxford Handbook of International Law in Europe}, editor = {van Aaken, Anne and d'Argent, Pierre and M{\"a}lksoo, Lauri and Vasel, Johann Justus}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780198865315}, doi = {10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198865315.013.8}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {This chapter introduces the contribution of Europe to the development of human rights ideas, law, and institutions. In a spirit of 'provincialising Europe', it argues that Europe's contributions to human rights are ambivalent and dynamic. The chapter first examines natural rights and rights of citizens as twin, but also potentially conflicting, developments in demarcating Europe's contributions to human rights. Europe is historically a home of human rights ideas as well as strong critiques and double standards in the use of these ideas. The chapter then examines European contributions to the legalization of human rights with a focus on two institutional Europes: that of the Council of Europe and the European Union. Finally, the chapter reviews contemporary human rights debates, against the backdrop of authoritarianization in Europe on the one hand and demands for new human rights to tackle the climate crisis, and digitalization of modern societies on the other.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Gohdes, author = {Gohdes, Anita R.}, title = {Do digital technologies benefit governments or empower civil society actors?}, series = {Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses}, booktitle = {Digital Repression: Causes, Consequences and Policy Responses}, publisher = {Global Policy Journal}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{Auz, author = {Auz, Juan}, title = {Climate Crisis and the Testing of International Human Rights Remedies: Forecasting the Inter-American Court of Human Rights}, series = {Climate Change and the Testing of International Law / Le droit international au d{\´e}fi des changements climatiques}, booktitle = {Climate Change and the Testing of International Law / Le droit international au d{\´e}fi des changements climatiques}, editor = {Maljean-Dubois, Sandrine and Peel, Jacqueline}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {978-90-04-68239-9}, doi = {10.1163/1875-8096_pplcdu_a9789004682399_13}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{Wegrich, author = {Wegrich, Kai}, title = {Public sector innovation: which season of public sector reform?}, series = {Handbook of Public Administration Reform}, booktitle = {Handbook of Public Administration Reform}, editor = {Goldfinch, Shaun Francis}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, isbn = {978 1 80037 673 1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {131 -- 145}, language = {en} } @incollection{Anheier, author = {Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Secret Societies}, series = {International Encyclopedia of Civil Society}, booktitle = {International Encyclopedia of Civil Society}, editor = {List, Regina A. and Anheier, Helmut K. and Toepler, Stefan}, publisher = {Springer}, isbn = {978-3-319-99675-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99675-2_120-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldSchmauckMika, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Schmauck, Sarah and Mika, Tatjana}, title = {Der Wandel der Lebensformen und seine Bedeutung f{\"u}r die Alterssicherung in Deutschland}, series = {Gerechte Rente: Sozialethische Perspektiven einer interdisziplin{\"a}ren Sondierung der Alterssicherung}, booktitle = {Gerechte Rente: Sozialethische Perspektiven einer interdisziplin{\"a}ren Sondierung der Alterssicherung}, editor = {Karger-Kroll, Anna and Sch{\"a}fers, Lars}, publisher = {Nomos}, isbn = {978-3-7560-1712-6}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {de} } @incollection{AnheierToepler, author = {Anheier, Helmut K. and Toepler, Stefan}, title = {The Changing Context of Nonprofit Management: Broad Trends and Policy Challenges}, series = {The Jossey-Bass Handbook of Nonprofit Leadership and Management}, booktitle = {The Jossey-Bass Handbook of Nonprofit Leadership and Management}, editor = {Renz, David O. and Brown, William A. and Andersson, Fredrik O.}, edition = {5th}, publisher = {Jossey-Bass}, isbn = {978-1-394-19887-0}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {7 -- 29}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldNaujoks, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Naujoks, Tabea}, title = {Arbeitsteilung in Partnerschaften und soziale Ungleichheit}, series = {Handbuch Sozialstrukturanalyse}, booktitle = {Handbuch Sozialstrukturanalyse}, editor = {B{\"o}hnke, Petra and Konietzka, Dirk}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {978-3-658-39759-3}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-39759-3_49-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {Im Zentrum des folgenden Beitrags steht die Darstellung des Zusammenhangs von Arbeitsteilung in Partnerschaften und sozialer Ungleichheit. Dabei behandeln wir nicht nur die Aufteilung von Haus- und Sorgearbeit in bestehenden Partnerschaften, sondern gehen auch auf die Bedeutung der geschlechtlichen Arbeitsteilung f{\"u}r soziale Ungleichheit nach Trennung und Scheidung ein. Wir diskutieren dar{\"u}ber hinaus die Rolle sozialpolitischer Rahmenbedingungen die Anreize f{\"u}r eine geschlechtsspezifische Arbeitsteilung in Paarhaushalten setzen, und die individuellen Kosten dieser in der Nachtrennungszeit bestimmen.}, language = {de} } @incollection{DawsondeWitteMuir, author = {Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Bruno and Muir, Elise}, title = {Introduction: locating judicial politics}, series = {Revisiting Judicial Politics in the European Union}, booktitle = {Revisiting Judicial Politics in the European Union}, editor = {Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Bruno and Muir, Elise}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781035313501}, doi = {10.4337/9781035313518.00006}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1 -- 16}, abstract = {The Court inhabits a 'political space' to which it is called upon to respond. This points to its need to develop cooperative relationships not only with courts but also with political actors (such as national governments and the EU legislature) and even to directly address and explain decisions to EU citizens themselves. This book is aimed at answering the question of 'How does the CJEU position itself as a political as well as a legal actor?' with a view to better understanding the work of the Court and addressing its contestation. For that purpose, we explore in this introductory chapter what is meant by judicial 'activism' and judicial 'politics', before examining the different varieties of judicial politics our authors have shown an interest in. This will pave the way to drawing some lessons on the factors to take into account when seeking to address and respond to contestation of the work of the Court.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Dawson, author = {Dawson, Mark}, title = {Revisiting Europe's 'law-politics imbalance'}, series = {Revisiting Judicial Politics in the European Union}, booktitle = {Revisiting Judicial Politics in the European Union}, editor = {Dawson, Mark and de Witte, Bruno and Muir, Elise}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781035313501}, doi = {10.4337/9781035313518.00007}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {17 -- 33}, abstract = {The aim of this chapter is to consider whether accusations of judicial activism towards the European Courts are rooted not in the activity of the CJEU per se but rather a wider 'imbalance' between law and politics in the present-day EU. Revisiting an earlier chapter, the chapter considers three sources of such an imbalance: the gap between the jurisdiction of the CJEU and the EU's legislative competence; judicial reasoning at the EU level; and the imbalance in the EU between market and non-market objectives. While the chapter argues that the EU retains such an imbalance, recent developments, particularly the increasing dynamism of the EU legislature, have significantly narrowed the gap between the EU's political and legal capacities in the last decade. As the chapter will conclude, the EU carries a less institutionally 'lonely' Court than in the past, providing the Union's judiciary with greater leverage to temper activist claims.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Calı, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak}, title = {Global Constitutionalism and the Individual}, series = {The Individual in International Law: History and Theory}, booktitle = {The Individual in International Law: History and Theory}, editor = {Peters, Anne and Sparks, Tom}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780198898917}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {321 -- 340}, language = {en} } @incollection{CalıDurmuşEskitaşcıoğlu, author = {{\c{C}}al{\i}, Ba{\c{s}}ak and Durmu{\c{s}}, Bet{\"u}l and Eskita{\c{s}}{\c{c}}{\i}oğlu, İlayda}, title = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level in Turkey}, series = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level: Twenty Years On}, booktitle = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level: Twenty Years On}, editor = {Heyns, Christof and Viljoen, Frans Jacobus and Murray, Rachel}, isbn = {9789004377653}, doi = {10.1163/9789004377653_021}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {1225 -- 1272}, language = {en} } @incollection{RykkjaHammerschmidKlijnetal., author = {Rykkja, Lise H. and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Klijn, Erik Hans and Verhoest, Koen}, title = {Introduction: collaborating for digital transformation in the public sector}, series = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation: How Internal and External Collaboration Can Contribute to Innovate Public Service Delivery}, booktitle = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation: How Internal and External Collaboration Can Contribute to Innovate Public Service Delivery}, editor = {Verhoest, Koen and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Rykkja, Lise H. and Klijn, Erik H.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, isbn = {9781803923888}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923895}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {2 -- 12}, language = {en} } @incollection{HammerschmidBreaughRackwitz, author = {Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Breaugh, Jessica and Rackwitz, Maike}, title = {Intergovernmental collaboration in the context of digital transformation: state-of-the-art and theoretical notions}, series = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, booktitle = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, editor = {Verhoest, Koen and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Rykkja, Lise H. and Klijn, Erik H.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923895}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {31 -- 51}, language = {en} } @incollection{VerhoestKlijnRykkjaetal., author = {Verhoest, Koen and Klijn, Erik Hans and Rykkja, Lise H. and Hammerschmid, Gerhard}, title = {Collaboration for digital transformation: so much more than just technology}, series = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, booktitle = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, editor = {Verhoest, Koen and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Rykkja, Lise H. and Klijn, Erik H.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923895}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {241 -- 267}, language = {en} } @incollection{RackwitzBreaughHammerschmid, author = {Rackwitz, Maike and Breaugh, Jessica and Hammerschmid, Gerhard}, title = {Leadership for intergovernmental collaboration towards digital transformation}, series = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, booktitle = {Collaborating for Digital Transformation}, editor = {Verhoest, Koen and Hammerschmid, Gerhard and Rykkja, Lise H. and Klijn, Erik H.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923895}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {124 -- 143}, language = {en} } @incollection{SękowskaKozłowskaBaranowskaGrygielZasadaetal., author = {Sękowska-Kozłowska, Katarzyna and Baranowska, Grażyna and Grygiel-Zasada, Joanna and Szoszkiewicz, Łukasz}, title = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level in Poland}, series = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level: Twenty Years On}, booktitle = {The Impact of the United Nations Human Rights Treaties on the Domestic Level: Twenty Years On}, editor = {Heyns, Christof and Viljoen, Frans Jacobus and Murray, Rachel}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {9789004377653}, doi = {10.1163/9789004377653_016}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {823 -- 898}, language = {en} } @incollection{LeiningerMurrStoetzeretal., author = {Leininger, Arndt and Murr, Andreas E. and Stoetzer, Lukas F. and Kayser, Mark A.}, title = {B{\"u}rger:innenprognosen in einem Mischwahlsystem: Die deutsche Bundestagswahl 2021 als Testfall}, series = {Wahlen und W{\"a}hler}, booktitle = {Wahlen und W{\"a}hler}, editor = {Schoen, Harald and Weßels, Bernhard}, publisher = {Springer VS}, address = {Wiesbaden}, isbn = {9783658426934}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-658-42694-1_15}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {383 -- 411}, abstract = {Wie viele Wahlkreise gewinnt welche Partei bei der Bundestagswahl? Diese Frage war im Vorfeld der Bundestagswahl 2021 trotz des deutschen Mischwahlsystems unter Fachleuten wie auch einer breiteren {\"O}ffentlichkeit von besonderem Interesse. Diesem Bedarf an Vorhersagen bedient in j{\"u}ngerer Zeit eine zunehmende Zahl von Prognosemodellen, die sich jedoch fast ausschließlich auf die Zweitstimme abzielen. F{\"u}r Wahlkreise gibt es nicht nur in Deutschland, sondern auch in reinen Mehrheitswahlsystemen, kaum relevante Umfragen. Wir f{\"u}hrten daher eine Wahlerwartungsumfrage durch, um den Wahlausgang in jedem einzelnen Bundestagswahlkreis zu prognostizieren. Wir nennen unseren Ansatz B{\"u}rger:innenprognose, weil er auf den Erwartungen der B{\"u}rger:innen {\"u}ber das Wahlverhalten ihrer Mitb{\"u}rger:innen beruht und nicht auf deren selbstberichteten Wahlabsichten. In diesem Beitrag stellen wir unsere B{\"u}rger:innenprognose vor, evaluieren ihre Genauigkeit und vergleichen sie mit anderen Ans{\"a}tzen zur Wahlprognose.}, language = {de} } @incollection{SteiningerPaige, author = {Steininger, Silvia and Paige, Tamsin Phillipa}, title = {4.2 Interdisciplinarity}, series = {Public International Law: A Multi-Perspective Approach}, booktitle = {Public International Law: A Multi-Perspective Approach}, editor = {Gonz{\´a}lez Hauck, Su{\´e} and Kunz, Raffaela and Milas, Max}, publisher = {Routledge}, isbn = {9781003451327}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {128 -- 140}, language = {en} } @incollection{HustedtRadtke, author = {Hustedt, Thurid and Radtke, Ina}, title = {Coordination and Policy Implementation}, series = {Handbook of Public Policy Implementation}, booktitle = {Handbook of Public Policy Implementation}, editor = {Sager, Fritz and Mavrot, C{\´e}line and Keiser, Lael}, publisher = {Edward Elgar}, isbn = {9781800885899}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {429 -- 436}, language = {en} } @incollection{Henke, author = {Henke, Marina}, title = {Deutschlands strategische Optionen}, series = {Die Deutschen: Wer wir sind. Wer wir sein wollen. Berichte zur Lage der Nation}, booktitle = {Die Deutschen: Wer wir sind. Wer wir sein wollen. Berichte zur Lage der Nation}, editor = {Mirow, Thomas}, publisher = {Murmann Verlag}, isbn = {9783867748100}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {131 -- 159}, language = {de} } @incollection{Bunde, author = {Bunde, Tobias}, title = {Nuclear Zeitenwende(n): Germany and NATO's Nuclear Posture}, series = {Germany and Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century: Atomic Zeitenwende?}, booktitle = {Germany and Nuclear Weapons in the 21st Century: Atomic Zeitenwende?}, editor = {K{\"u}hn, Ulrich}, publisher = {Routledge}, isbn = {9781003341161}, doi = {10.4324/9781003341161-7}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {87 -- 111}, language = {en} } @incollection{StockmannLuo, author = {Stockmann, Daniela and Luo, Ting}, title = {Xi Jinping's Partnership with Technology Companies and Social Media Platforms}, series = {Chinese Politics: The Xi Jinping Difference}, booktitle = {Chinese Politics: The Xi Jinping Difference}, editor = {Lynch, Daniel and Rosen, Stanley}, edition = {2}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {London}, isbn = {9781032191522}, doi = {10.4324/9781003257943-5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {22}, abstract = {Contrary to conventional wisdom, even Xi Jinping, who is often depicted in the media and pundit world as having centralized control over nearly every dimension of Chinese governance, still must rely on powerful technology corporations to carry out his will in the increasingly important Internet sector. This suggests a model of political control significantly more nuanced than most observers realize. This chapter argues that Xi Jinping does not rule the Internet and more specifically social media via a tight command-and-control structure, which implies that he is the ultimate decision-maker and companies simply implement his policy decisions. Instead, the chapter demonstrates based on process-tracing that China's governance of the Internet is best understood as a corporate management model, whereby the Chinese state engages in a partnership with technology companies. Xi Jinping assumes a leadership role enforced by state instruments of control and cooptation strategies. At the same time, the state remains dependent on companies due to their informational, organizational, and institutional resources.}, language = {en} } @incollection{GlaesselGonzalezScharpf, author = {Gl{\"a}ßel, Christian and Gonz{\´a}lez, Bel{\´e}n and Scharpf, Adam}, title = {The authoritarian security apparatus: officer careers and the trade-offs in command}, series = {Research Handbook on Authoritarianism}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on Authoritarianism}, editor = {Lindstaedt, Natasha and Van den Bosch, Jeroen J.J.}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781802204827}, doi = {10.4337/9781802204827.00014}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {111 -- 126}, language = {en} } @incollection{Nugraha, author = {Nugraha, Ignatius Yordan}, title = {Deferring to Consensus and Procedural Rationality: Assessing the European Court of Human Rights' Approach to Majoritarian Will}, series = {The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law}, volume = {8}, booktitle = {The Asian Yearbook of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law}, editor = {Vanhullebusch, Matthias and Forster, Steve and Stanford, Ben}, publisher = {Brill | Nijhoff}, isbn = {978-90-04-70647-7}, doi = {10.1163/9789004706477_007}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {166 -- 198}, abstract = {The purpose of this paper is to explore how the European Court of Human Rights has tackled majoritarian will when dealing with 'hard cases' of human rights. Under its jurisprudence, the Court has long relied on the existence of a 'European consensus' to interpret the European Convention on Human Rights. However, the Court has inconsistently shifted between deference to and rejection of internal consensus, which refers to the prevailing view held by the majority in a particular state. On the one hand, the Court has deferred to an internal consensus that favours restrictions on abortion, but on the other hand, in cases concerning sexual minorities, it has rejected the use of internal consensus to restrict rights. At the same time, with the Court undergoing a procedural turn where the assessment of proportionality is focused on the quality of domestic decision-making rather than a substantive analysis, today the Court is more likely to defer to reasoned and thoughtful internal consensus, which indicates a new Strasbourg-style majoritarian approach to human rights.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HasselWeil, author = {Hassel, Anke and Weil, Kilian}, title = {Social Dialogue in Transition}, series = {Handbook on Labour Markets in Transition: Promoting Resilience in a World in Flux}, booktitle = {Handbook on Labour Markets in Transition: Promoting Resilience in a World in Flux}, editor = {Carcillo, St{\´e}phane and Scarpetta, Stefano}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd}, isbn = {978 1 83910 694 1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {279 -- 299}, language = {en} } @incollection{ToeplerAnheier, author = {Toepler, Stefan and Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Theories of Nonprofit Sector, Economic}, series = {International Encyclopedia of Civil Society}, booktitle = {International Encyclopedia of Civil Society}, editor = {List, Regina A. and Anheier, Helmut K. and Toepler, Stefan}, publisher = {Springer}, isbn = {978-3-319-99675-2}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-319-99675-2_805-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, language = {en} } @incollection{WolfertSchneeklothTraxler, author = {Wolfert, Sabine and Schneekloth, Ulrich and Traxler, Christian}, title = {Anforderungen an die Altersvorsorge}, series = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, booktitle = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, editor = {M{\"u}llerleile, Hansj{\"o}rg and Schminke, Kerstin and Aprea, Carmela and Traxler, Christian}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8859-5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {55 -- 59}, language = {de} } @incollection{WolfertSchneeklothTraxler, author = {Wolfert, Sabine and Schneekloth, Ulrich and Traxler, Christian}, title = {Sparen f{\"u}r die Altersvorsorge}, series = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, booktitle = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, editor = {M{\"u}llerleile, Hansj{\"o}rg and Schminke, Kerstin and Aprea, Carmela and Traxler, Christian}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8859-5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {35 -- 54}, language = {de} } @incollection{Traxler, author = {Traxler, Christian}, title = {Rentenreform: Die Pr{\"a}ferenzen der jungen Menschen}, series = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, booktitle = {Jugend, Vorsorge, Finanzen: MetallRente Studie 2025. Zwischen Handlungswille und Wissensl{\"u}cke}, editor = {M{\"u}llerleile, Hansj{\"o}rg and Schminke, Kerstin and Aprea, Carmela and Traxler, Christian}, publisher = {Beltz Juventa}, address = {Weinheim}, isbn = {978-3-7799-8859-5}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {105 -- 109}, language = {de} } @incollection{SeelosMairTraegeretal., author = {Seelos, Christian and Mair, Johanna and Traeger, Charlotte and Nolting, Fenja}, title = {Advancing Phenomenon-Based Research on Complex Societal Challenges: The Case of Homelessness}, series = {Big Picture Approaches to the Impact of Social Innovations}, volume = {96}, booktitle = {Big Picture Approaches to the Impact of Social Innovations}, editor = {Dorado, Silvia and Haugh, Helen and Wadhwani, R. Daniel and Hamann, Ralph}, publisher = {Emerald Publishing Limited}, isbn = {978-1-83608-528-7}, doi = {10.1108/s0733-558x20250000096002}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {25 -- 50}, abstract = {We advance organizational research on complex societal challenges and showcase the relevance of a system perspective to analyze organized efforts to address homelessness as a social problem. We adopt a phenomenon-based approach to theorizing and generate plausible explanations by analyzing historical accounts of decisions and actions taken to tackle homelessness by various actors across different sectors in the United States between 1960 and 2021. We apply an analytical scaffolding proposed by Mair and Seelos (2021) to examine how organizations intervene in social systems and explicate the causal, situation, and problem realms of homelessness. Attending to these three realms helps to reveal how homelessness was problematized differently over time and to examine how different causal assumptions shaped organizational decisions about developing and scaling solutions to homelessness. Based on our analysis, we develop a series of propositions that capture contextualized insights on the characteristics and consequences of efforts to address homelessness, accounting for linkages between the causal, situation, and problem realms of homelessness. Finally, our analytical and theoretical approach helps uncover the interconnectedness of scaling and scale, providing valuable insights for theory and policy.}, language = {en} } @incollection{MairRathert, author = {Mair, Johanna and Rathert, Nikolas}, title = {Social Entrepreneurship}, series = {Handbook of Innovation}, booktitle = {Handbook of Innovation}, editor = {Schulz-Schaeffer, Ingo and Windeler, Arnold and Bl{\"a}ttel-Mink, Birgit}, publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland AG}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-031-25143-6}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-25143-6_25-1}, publisher = {Hertie School}, abstract = {Social entrepreneurship refers to the innovative use and combination of resources to address social problems and needs. Social entrepreneurship and social enterprises constitute an increasingly relevant form of organizing across different contexts, reflected in growing interest from policymakers in Europe and beyond. We provide an overview of definitional debates around social entrepreneurship and focus on institutional change and the pursuit of multiple goals as key characteristics of social entrepreneurship. These characteristics set social entrepreneurship apart from commercial entrepreneurship focused on providing products and services but also create unique challenges. On the one hand, as research on social entrepreneurship and institutional change has shown, social entrepreneurship involves the consideration of the context-specific nature of social problems and social innovations. In addition, scholarship on social entrepreneurship and the pursuit of multiple goals emphasizes a set of resulting demands on organizational governance, including ensuring accountability and acquiring resources while straddling diverse institutional contexts. Interrogating the existing literature in management, organization, and entrepreneurship studies on these aspects, our discussion offers a succinct and generative perspective on social entrepreneurship that helps to advance the study of social innovation.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Ditlmann, author = {Ditlmann, Ruth K.}, title = {Changing Structures Along with People to Reduce Prejudice Using Field Experiments}, series = {Advances in Prejudice Research Volume 1: New empirical and theoretical directions in prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination}, booktitle = {Advances in Prejudice Research Volume 1: New empirical and theoretical directions in prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination}, editor = {Nelson, Todd D.}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {New York}, doi = {10.4324/9781003528043-3}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {115 -- 142}, abstract = {Prejudice researchers increasingly conceptualize prejudice as not only an individual-level construct but also a structural one. According to this view, prejudice is the manifestation of systems of oppression, such as racism, in people's cognitions and affect. This chapter examines the implications of this novel understanding of prejudice as "structurally embedded" for how we study prejudice-reduction interventions. It argues that effective interventions must aim to change structures and reviews examples of studies that have already adopted this approach. These include studies examining how changes in policies, laws, and leadership; in physical and digital spaces; and in social space can reduce prejudice, as well as how changes in perceptions of societal structures through critical education can reduce prejudice. When structural change is not feasible, the chapter proposes two alternatives: (1) designing prejudice-reduction interventions, including light-touch ones, that, in addition to reducing prejudice, also motivate people to engage in collective action for structural change; and (2) designing prejudice-reduction interventions, including light-touch ones, that take advantage of structural affordances - objective features of the structural context that increase the likelihood of success. When reviewing current field experiments on prejudice reduction, the chapter discovers that these experiments already tend to change structures in addition to people's affect and cognition, and therefore recommends using them more frequently. It concludes with a discussion of considerations for scholars designing field experiments on prejudice-reduction interventions, including methodological and ethical challenges, as well as reflections on the research process.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Henke, author = {Henke, Marina}, title = {Germany's National Security Strategy: Is It Helping or Hurting the Zeitenwende?}, series = {Assessing the Zeitenwende: Implications for Germany, the United States, and Transatlantic Security}, booktitle = {Assessing the Zeitenwende: Implications for Germany, the United States, and Transatlantic Security}, editor = {Deni, John R. and Rathke, Jeffrey D.}, publisher = {US Army War College Press}, address = {United States of America}, isbn = {9781584878629}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {7 -- 16}, language = {en} } @incollection{ToeplerAnheier, author = {Toepler, Stefan and Anheier, Helmut K.}, title = {Third-Sector Research: Ubi eras, Quo vadis?}, series = {The Future of Third Sector Research: From Theory to Definitions, Classifications and Aggregation Towards New Research Paths}, booktitle = {The Future of Third Sector Research: From Theory to Definitions, Classifications and Aggregation Towards New Research Paths}, editor = {Bassi, Andrea and Aquino Alves, Mario and Cordery, Carolyn}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {9783031678967}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-67896-7_20}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {229 -- 248}, abstract = {Third Sector, or nonprofit, research has made tremendous strides since the field's inception half a century ago in the context of developed liberal market economies. In the US, an interdisciplinary group of social scientists started to form in the early 1970s that was originally primarily concerned with local voluntary initiatives, self-help and other grassroots amateur groups, or what David Horton Smith (Smith, 2016) later referred to as voluntaristics. Subsequent economic theorizing (cf. Hansmann, 1987) pushed research agendas towards examinations of more formal nonprofit organizations. In Europe, related, yet different, research traditions at the time focused on associational life, cooperative and communal economics, and the social economy, encompassing a variety of cooperative and mutual enterprises. By contrast, in the countries of the Global South, where colonial legal frameworks were superimposed on indigenous legal systems, organizational forms and cultures, remained outside the focus of these initial efforts.}, language = {en} } @incollection{Hustedt, author = {Hustedt, Thurid}, title = {Variations of policy advisory systems: taking stock}, series = {Handbook of Policy Advice}, booktitle = {Handbook of Policy Advice}, editor = {Howlett, Michael and Mukherjee, Ishani}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing Limited}, address = {Cheltenham, UK \& Northampton, USA}, isbn = {9781035318070}, doi = {10.4337/9781035318087}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {600 -- 608}, language = {en} } @incollection{VeitHustedtBach, author = {Veit, Sylvia and Hustedt, Thurid and Bach, Tobias}, title = {Dynamics Of Change In Internal Policy Advisory Systems: The hybridization of advisory capacities in Germany}, series = {The Routledge Handbook Of Policy Advisory Systems}, booktitle = {The Routledge Handbook Of Policy Advisory Systems}, editor = {Capano, Giliberto and Craft, Jonathan and Howlett, Michael}, publisher = {Routledge}, address = {Abingdon and New York}, isbn = {978-1-032-73745-4}, doi = {10.4324/9781003465720}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {458 -- 475}, language = {en} } @incollection{Bryson, author = {Bryson, Joanna}, title = {From Definition to Regulation: Is the European Union Getting AI Right?}, series = {Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Rights: The AI Act of the European Union and its implications for global technology regulation}, volume = {4}, booktitle = {Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Rights: The AI Act of the European Union and its implications for global technology regulation}, editor = {Raue, Benjamin and von Ungern-Sternberg, Antje and Kumkar, Lea Katharina and R{\"u}fner, Thomas}, publisher = {Verein f{\"u}r Recht und Digitalisierung e.V. Institute for Digital LawTrier (IRDT)}, address = {Trier}, isbn = {9783565013197}, doi = {10.25353/ubtr-dab1-9b5c-1ec6}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {11 -- 34}, language = {en} } @incollection{KreyenfeldSchmauk, author = {Kreyenfeld, Michaela and Schmauk, Sarah}, title = {Widowhood and grey divorce}, series = {Research Handbook on Partnering across the Life Course}, booktitle = {Research Handbook on Partnering across the Life Course}, editor = {Mortelmans, Dimitri and Bernardi, Laura and Perelli-Harris, Brienna}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd}, isbn = {9781803923383}, doi = {10.4337/9781803923383.00022}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {178 -- 190}, abstract = {The death of a partner and union dissolution both mark the endpoint of a partnership. However, as these events previously primarily occurred at different life course stages, they have generally been investigated in separate strands of literature. With the growing prevalence of divorce at later ages, however, research on widowhood and "grey divorce" has moved closer together. This chapter examines whether and to what extent the findings on the consequences of grey divorce mirror the existing results on the consequences of widowhood. Attention is also given to the different ways in which welfare states buffer the adverse effects of the death of a partner and divorce on individuals' economic wellbeing at advanced ages. While this chapter seeks to summarize achievements regarding grey divorce research, we conclude with a critical discussion, which, among other things, reflects on the use of universal and fixed cut-off ages (such as age 50) to define grey divorce.}, language = {en} } @incollection{WallaceRehMinetto, author = {Wallace, Helen and Reh, Christine and Minetto, Francesca}, title = {An Institutional Anatomy and Five Policy Modes}, series = {Policy-Making in the European Union}, booktitle = {Policy-Making in the European Union}, editor = {Wallace, Helen and Pollack, Mark A. and Young, Alasdair R.}, edition = {9}, publisher = {Oxford University Press}, isbn = {9780198912408}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {81 -- 118}, language = {en} } @incollection{HasselPalier, author = {Hassel, Anke and Palier, Bruno}, title = {The political economy of the welfare state: from power resources to varieties of capitalism to growth strategies}, series = {Handbook of Comparative Political Economy}, booktitle = {Handbook of Comparative Political Economy}, editor = {Regini, Marino}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781035327775}, doi = {10.4337/9781035327782.00025}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {234 -- 251}, abstract = {The chapter reviews the recent advances in comparative political economy for social policy development. Welfare state research has long been divided between those who assume that social policy is adopted by governments against markets and those who emphasize the productive effects of social policies for the functioning of markets. Recently, we can observe a synthesis of both approaches in the framework of growth and welfare regimes. This new literature situates the welfare state as an important component of the political economy of advanced economies and assumes that governments situate their social policy reforms in wider growth strategies. The chapter develops the argument in four steps. First, we present a historical perspective on the welfare state. Second, we identify the contributions of the productive role of the welfare state and introduce the notion of growth regimes and their connections to welfare regimes. The next section presents five types of growth strategies and social policy reform. Finally, we address the political support for the welfare state in different growth regimes.}, language = {en} } @incollection{CostelloWriedt, author = {Costello, Cathryn and Wriedt, Vera}, title = {Regional Human Rights Courts}, series = {Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Migration and Asylum Law}, booktitle = {Elgar Concise Encyclopedia of Migration and Asylum Law}, editor = {Chetail, Vincent}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, doi = {10.4337/9781802204155.00085}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {461 -- 467}, language = {en} } @incollection{HasselLee, author = {Hassel, Anke and Lee, Pit Jasper}, title = {Growth regimes and welfare state reforms}, series = {Handbook on Welfare State Reform}, booktitle = {Handbook on Welfare State Reform}, editor = {Ebbinghaus, Bernhard and Nelson, Moira}, publisher = {Edward Elgar Publishing}, isbn = {9781839108792}, doi = {10.4337/9781839108808.00013}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {51 -- 65}, abstract = {This chapter proposes a growth-regime perspective for understanding welfare state reforms. Welfare states are closely linked to the economy, shaping supply and demand. To boost growth and employment, governments resort to welfare state reforms. Combining the supply-side perspective of the Varieties of Capitalism and the growth-model perspective's focus on aggregate demand, a comprehensive analysis of growth regimes helps explain the choices governments face when engaging with reform agendas. We demonstrate how the growing digital economy connects with education policies. Demand-led growth strategies link with financialization on the supply side. The regulation of private pensions and housing markets has become subject of policy reforms as new growth engines while having profound repercussions on the welfare state. Thus, national growth strategies affect welfare state institutions and vice versa. The chapter concludes by providing an outlook on how different growth regimes are affected by current crises.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HasselWeil, author = {Hassel, Anke and Weil, Kilian}, title = {Gelingt der {\"U}bergang von fossilen zu gr{\"u}nen Arbeitspl{\"a}tzen?}, series = {Was wird aus der Arbeit?}, booktitle = {Was wird aus der Arbeit?}, editor = {Hassel, Anke and Schroeder, Wolfgang}, publisher = {Campus Verlag}, address = {Frankfurt}, isbn = {9783593520377}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {211 -- 216}, abstract = {Die gr{\"u}ne Transformation hat unmittelbare Auswirkungen auf den Arbeitsmarkt. 1 Die angestrebte Entwicklung von fossilen hin zu gr{\"u}nen Arbeitspl{\"a}tzen stellt Unternehmen und Besch{\"a}ftigte in Deutschland vor große Herausforderungen. Lange beruhte der wirtschaftliche Erfolg Deutschlands nicht nur auf Exporten von energie-und fossilintensiven G{\"u}tern und zugleich auch der Energiemix haupts{\"a}chlich auf fossilen Brennstoffen. F{\"u}r eine deutliche Reduzierung von Emissionen m{\"u}ssen bestimmte Industrien ab-und andere umgebaut werden. Im Bereich der erneuerbaren Energien entstehen neue Arbeitspl{\"a}tze. Insgesamt geht es also um einen tiefgreifenden Strukturwandel von zuvor emissionsintensiven sogenannten braunen zu emissionsschwachen gr{\"u}nen Arbeitspl{\"a}tzen. F{\"u}r die OECD-L{\"a}nder wird erwartet, dass die Dekarbonisierung der Wirtschaft zu einem Nettogewinn an Arbeitspl{\"a}tzen f{\"u}hrt (Chateau und Mavroeidi 2020). Die Europ{\"a}ische Kommission rechnet mit einem Wachstum von {\"u}ber 1 Million neuer Arbeitspl{\"a}tze bis 2030, wobei die europ{\"a}ische gr{\"u}ne Technologie zu einem Vorreiter f{\"u}r wachsende Exportm{\"a}rkte werden soll (EC 2021). Aggregierte Trends geben jedoch keinen Aufschluss {\"u}ber das Ausmaß der Anpassungen, die f{\"u}r einzelne Arbeitnehmer: innen und Unternehmen erforderlich sind, und verdecken eine erhebliche Heterogenit{\"a}t zwischen Regionen und Sektoren. Konkret heißt dies, dass der Bedarf nach zus{\"a}tzlichen Arbeitskr{\"a}ften in erneuerbaren Energien, zB in der Wind-oder Solarenergie oder bei W{\"a}rmepumpen, regional anders verteilt sind als die Arbeitspl{\"a}tze, die im Kohlebergbau oder der Automobilindustrie…}, language = {de} } @incollection{HasselLee, author = {Hassel, Anke and Lee, Pit Jasper}, title = {Wie kann die Tarifbindung in Deutschland gesteigert werden?}, series = {Was wird aus der Arbeit?}, booktitle = {Was wird aus der Arbeit?}, editor = {Hassel, Anke and Schroeder, Wolfgang}, publisher = {Campus Verlag}, address = {Frankfurt}, isbn = {9783593520377}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {165 -- 170}, abstract = {Gewerkschaften und Arbeitgeber auf Unternehmensebene, gilt die Tarifbindung nur f{\"u}r das jeweilige Unternehmen und es ist schwieriger, die Tarifbindung durch den Abschluss einzelner Vereinbarungen mit einzelnen Unternehmen zu erh{\"o}hen. Verhandeln die Sozialpartner hingegen auf sektoraler oder nationaler Ebene, ist es viel wahrscheinlicher, dass eine gr{\"o}ßere Gruppe von Unternehmen, wenn nicht sogar alle, von der Vereinbarung erfasst wird (Abbildung 1). Die Zentralisierung der Lohnverhandlung korreliert mit der Tarifbindung mit einem Wert von 0, 88. Andere Einflussfaktoren umfassen die M{\"o}glichkeit der Allgemeinverbindlichkeit von Tarifvertr{\"a}gen (Korrelationskoeffizient 0, 61), die Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft (0, 55) sowie dem Grad der Koordination und staatlicher Eingriffe. Die hohen Korrelationswerte zeigen, dass die Tarifbindung das Ergebnis von sich wechselseitig beeinflussender Faktoren ist, das auf rechtlichen Mechanismen, Institutionen und starken Akteuren beruht. Warum ist die Tarifbindungen in Deutschland in den letzten Jahrzenten gesunken? Es lassen sich drei zentrale Gr{\"u}nde f{\"u}r die Erosion der Tarifbindung ausmachen.}, language = {de} } @incollection{HasselDiCarlo, author = {Hassel, Anke and Di Carlo, Donato}, title = {Germany: Adjustments of an Export-Led Growth Regime}, series = {Growth Strategies and Welfare Reforms: How Nations Cope with Economic Transitions}, booktitle = {Growth Strategies and Welfare Reforms: How Nations Cope with Economic Transitions}, editor = {Hassel, Anke and Palier, Bruno}, publisher = {Oxford Academic}, doi = {10.1093/9780198947516.003.0002}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {48 -- 84}, abstract = {This chapter traces the evolution of Germany's export-led growth regime across three distinct phases, focusing on the interplay between the growth regime and governments' economic and social policy reforms. In the first phase (1990-2007), post-reunification challenges led to wage restraint, fiscal consolidation, and labor market dualization to restore competitiveness and strengthen exports. The second phase (2007-2019) saw a partial rebalancing, with labor market reregulation and moderate public investment addressing structural weaknesses. In the third phase (2020 onward), crises like COVID-19 and the energy shock prompted a shift toward interventionist industrial policy and Keynesian fiscal measures. These phases underscore how economic policies have evolved to sustain Germany's export-driven model amidst shifting pressures and priorities.}, language = {en} } @incollection{HadziabdicHasselPalier, author = {Hadziabdic, Sinisa and Hassel, Anke and Palier, Bruno}, title = {Growth and Welfare Regimes: A Quantitative Comparative Analysis}, series = {Growth Strategies and Welfare Reforms: How Nations Cope with Economic Transitions}, booktitle = {Growth Strategies and Welfare Reforms: How Nations Cope with Economic Transitions}, editor = {Hassel, Anke and Palier, Bruno}, publisher = {Oxford Academic}, doi = {10.1093/9780198947516.003.0013}, publisher = {Hertie School}, pages = {397 -- 440}, abstract = {Adopting a quantitative comparative approach with a focus on welfare spending, this chapter provides a standardized comparative analysis of the welfare regimes associated with each growth regime across space and time. It confirms the relevance of the five growth and welfare regimes identified by Hassel and Palier (2021 and Chapter 1 of this volume). It shows that expenditure on old age is rising across the board. At the same time, growing pressure to implement social investment policies appears to be playing a role in the reorientation of welfare spending. However, the pace of change is related to the pre-existing legacy and the balance of power between social strata, with dualized welfare regimes being the slowest to increase social investment and socially inclusive or market-based systems being the fastest to further extend their lead in this area. The latter are also the regimes with the largest increases in private welfare spending.}, language = {en} }