TY - CHAP A1 - Stockmann, Daniela ED - Anheier, Helmut K. ED - Baums, Theodor T1 - Media or Corporations? Social Media Governance between Public and Commercial Rationales T2 - Advances in Corporate Governance: Comparative Perspectives KW - Social Media Y1 - 2020 SN - 9780198866367 SP - 249 EP - 268 PB - Oxford University Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Battilana, Julie A1 - Butler, Brittany A1 - Kimsey, Marissa A1 - Mair, Johanna A1 - Marquis, Christopher A1 - Seelos, Christian ED - George, Gerard ED - Baker, Ted ED - Tracey, Paul ED - Joshi, Havovi T1 - Problem, person, and pathway: A framework for social innovators BT - The Role of Organizations, Markets and Communities in Social Innovation T2 - Handbook of Inclusive Innovation Y1 - 2019 SN - 9781786436009 SN - 9781786436016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4337/9781786436016 SP - 61 EP - 74 PB - Edward Elgar Publishing CY - Cheltenham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zilber, Tammar B. A1 - Amis, John M. A1 - Mair, Johanna ED - Zilber, Tammar B. ED - Amis, John M. ED - Mair, Johanna T1 - Dismantling the Master’s House Using the Master’s Tools: On the Sociology of Organizational Knowledge BT - The Production of Managerial Knowledge and Organizational Theory: New Approaches to Writing, Producing and Consuming Theory T2 - Research in the Sociology of Organizations (Volume 59) Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-1-78769-184-1 VL - 59 SP - 19 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dawson, Mark ED - Mendes, Joana T1 - How Can EU Law Contain Economic Discretion? T2 - EU Executive Discretion and the Limits of Law Y1 - 2019 UR - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:b1570-opus4-29889 SN - 9780198826668 N1 - This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an contribution published in: J. Mendes (ed.) EU Executive Discretion and the Limits of Law (Oxford University Press, 2019). SP - 64 EP - 84 PB - Oxford University Press ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Martin, Cathie Jo A1 - Graf, Lukas T1 - Industrial Coordination and Vocational Training in the Post-industrial Age T2 - Business Interests and the Development of the Modern Welfare State N2 - This chapter suggests that one needs to look beyond national-level structures of industrial coordination to grasp how political pacts for vocational education and institutions for business-labor cooperation are being reinvented. Many believe that a revamping of vocational education for the post-industrial economy is necessary both to invest skills in services and to provide education for non-academic youth. The chapter discusses the relationship between industrial relations and vocational training, as well as challenges to the traditional governance mode in the policy spheres. It presents case studies of Denmark, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, which are based on secondary literature, document analysis, and expert interviews. The chapter explores how institutions for industrial coordination help or hinder efforts to renew vocational education for the post-industrial economy. In contrast, successive British prime ministers from both parties routinely avow commitment to vocational training with very little effect, although apprenticeship programs exist in some sectors. Y1 - 2019 UR - https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/e/9781351002394/chapters/10.4324/9781351002394-12 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4324/9781351002394 SP - 292 EP - 313 PB - Routledge CY - New York, NY ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Römmele, Andrea A1 - Dorota, Stasiak A1 - Schober, Henrik ED - Falk, Svenja ED - Glaab, Manuela ED - Römmele, Andrea ED - Schober, Henrik ED - Thunert, Martin T1 - Going Beyond Evidence - Evaluation of and for Policy Advice T2 - Handbuch Politikberatung - 2nd completely revised edition Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-3-658-03482-5 PB - Springer VS CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dawson, Mark ED - Kadelbach, Stefan T1 - The Impact of Brexit on British Law and Democracy: Four Effects T2 - Brexit – and What it Means Y1 - 2019 SN - 9783848760121 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5771/9783748901327-47 SP - 47 EP - 56 PB - Nomos ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Krlev, Gorgi A1 - Mildenberger, Georg T1 - Introduction: Social Innovation—What Is It and Who Makes It? T2 - Social Innovations: Comparative Perspectives KW - social innovation Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-1138068360 SP - 3 EP - 35 PB - Routledge CY - New York ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Krlev, Gorgi A1 - Mildenberger, Georg T1 - Research Strategy: Identifying the Actors—An Open Approach T2 - Social Innovations: Comparative Perspectives Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-1138068360 SP - 36 EP - 48 PB - Routledge CY - New York ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Krlev, Gorgi A1 - Mildenberger, Georg T1 - Methods: Identifying and Analysing the Social Innovation Streams T2 - Social Innovations: Comparative Perspectives KW - social innovation Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-1138068360 SP - 49 EP - 74 PB - Routledge CY - New York ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Krlev, Gorgi A1 - Mildenberger, Georg T1 - Results: The Comparative Analysis T2 - Social Innovations: Comparative Perspectives KW - social innovation Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-1138068360 SP - 257 EP - 279 PB - Routledge CY - New York ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Anheier, Helmut K. A1 - Krlev, Gorgi A1 - Mildenberger, Georg T1 - Conclusions and Implications for Research, Policy and Practice T2 - Social Innovations: Comparative Perspectives KW - social innovation Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-1138068360 SP - 280 EP - 288 PB - Routledge CY - New York ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Edenhofer, Ottmar A1 - Roolfs, Christiana A1 - Gaitan, Beatriz A1 - Nahmacher, Paul A1 - Flachsland, Christian ED - Parry (et al.), Ian T1 - Agreeing on an EU ETS minimum price to foster solidarity, subsidiarity and efficiency in the EU T2 - Energy Tax and Regulatory Policy in Europe: Reform Priorities Y1 - 2017 UR - http://edoc.gfz-potsdam.de/pik/get/7159/0/42f7af08e2731825736c92935e134f85/7159oa.pdf SP - 31 EP - 61 PB - MIT Press CY - Cambridge, MA ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Çalı, Başak ED - Hollis, Duncan B. T1 - Specialized Rules of Treaty Interpretation: Human Rights T2 - The Oxford Guide To Treaties Y1 - 2020 SN - 9780199601813 SP - 525 EP - 550 PB - Oxford University Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Hassel, Anke A1 - Eichhorst, Werner ED - Theodoropoulou, Sotiria T1 - Are There Austerity‐Related Policy Changes in Germany? T2 - Labour Market Policies in the Era of Pervasive Austerity: A European Perspective Y1 - 2018 SN - 9781447335863 PB - Policy Press CY - Bristol ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Genschel, Philipp A1 - Jachtenfuchs, Markus ED - Chalmers (et al.), Damian T1 - Conflict-minimising integration: how the EU achieves massive integration despite massive protest T2 - The End of the Eurocrats’ Dream Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781316227510.008 SP - 166 EP - 189 PB - Cambridge University Press ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Chalmers, Damian A1 - Jachtenfuchs, Markus A1 - Joerges, Christian ED - Chalmers (et al.), Damian T1 - The Retransformation of Europe T2 - The End of the Eurocrats’ Dream Y1 - 2016 SN - 978-1-107-10718-2 SP - 1 EP - 28 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Jachtenfuchs, Markus ED - Krieger, Heike ED - Nolte, Georg ED - Zimmermann, Andreas T1 - Is there a Compliance Trilemma in International Law? Comment on Jeffrey L. Dunoff’ T2 - The International Rule of Law: Rise or Decline? Foundational challenges N2 - This chapter is a comment on Jeffrey L Dunoff’s discussion of the compliance trilemma. It emphasizes that one needs to continue studying fuzzy concepts even if they are difficult to measure. Moreover, it argues that the compliance trilemma is a parsimonious tool for understanding tensions in global governance but not an inescapable structural constraint in an anarchic international system. Its tensions can be mediated or overcome by the clever design of international agreements or institutions. Y1 - 2019 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198843603.003.0013 SP - 204 EP - 210 PB - Oxford University Press ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Wilson, Holly A1 - Rauwolf, Paul A1 - Bryson, Joanna ED - Shackelford, Todd K. T1 - Evolutionary Psychology and Artificial Intelligence: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Human Behaviour T2 - The SAGE Handbook of Evolutionary Psychology N2 - Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents a new landscape for humanity. Both what we can do, and the impact of our ordinary actions is changed by the innovation of digital and intelligent technology. In this chapter we postulate how AI impacts contemporary societies on an individual and collective level. We begin by teasing apart the current actual impact of AI on society from the impact that our cultural narratives surrounding AI has. We then consider the evolutionary mechanisms that maintain a stable society such as heterogeneity, flexibility and cooperation. Taking AI as a prosthetic intelligence, we discuss how—for better and worse—it enhances our connectivity, coordination, equality, distribution of control and our ability to make predictions. We further give examples of how transparency of thoughts and behaviours influence call-out culture and behavioural manipulation with consideration of group dynamics and tribalism. We next consider the efficacy and vulnerability of human trust, including the contexts in which blind trust in information is either adaptive or maladaptive in an age where the cost of information is decreasing. We then discuss trust in AI, and how we can calibrate trust as to avoid over-trust and mistrust adaptively, using transparency as a mechanism. We then explore the barriers for AI increasing accuracy in our perception by focusing on fake news. Finally, we look at the impact of information accuracy, and the battles of individuals against false beliefs. Where available, we use models drawn from scientific simulations to justify and clarify our predictions and analysis. Y1 - 2020 SN - 9781526489166 PB - SAGE Publications Ltd CY - London ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Bryson, Joanna A1 - Theodorou, Andreas ED - Toivonen, Marja ED - Saari, Eveliina T1 - How Society Can Maintain Human-Centric Artificial Intelligence T2 - Human-Centered Digitalization and Services N2 - Although not a goal universally held, maintaining human-centric artificial intelligence is necessary for society's long-term stability. Fortunately, the legal and technological problems of maintaining control are actually fairly well understood and amenable to engineering. The real problem is establishing the social and political will for assigning and maintaining accountability for artifacts when these artefacts are generated or used. In this chapter we review the necessity and tractability of maintaining human control, and the mechanisms by which such control can be achieved. What makes the problem both most interesting and most threatening is that achieving consensus around any human-centred approach requires at least some measure of agreement on broad existential concerns. Y1 - 2019 SN - 978-981-13-7725-9 SN - 978-981-13-7724-2 SP - 305 EP - 323 PB - Springer ER -