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Innovation has been long recognized as a source of competitive advantage. Although human resource (HR) is considered the most valuable asset in today’s firms, how HR innovation enables firms to deliver superior performance remains an area of ambiguity. There is a general consensus that competitive advantage built on human resource innovation is not easily imitable, and therefore vital to the sustainability of firm growth and competitiveness. Yet, the primary focus of both practitioner and academic studies has been on technical (product and process) innovation with little attention paid to non-technical innovation such as HR innovation.
"Business Castle" gates
(2015)
In times of globalization world faces serious social and environmental challenges, ranging from an ageing population to climate change mitigation. In order to address such complex challenges modern society need to contribute. And business is one of the most powerful sectors of it after government and media.
Interestingly, companies effect on consumers and consumers have huge influence on companies, as well. Apart from creating economic welfare, enterprises have to face new challenges and responsibilities as a result of changing expectations of consumers, investors, citizens and government. Today business is asked to voluntarily accept social and environmental responsibilities which go beyond the legally required obligations in order to contribute to sustainable development.
The way that businesses manage the economic, social and environmental impacts of their operations into their values, culture, strategy and operations is well-known as corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Key CSR issues: environmental management, eco-efficiency, responsible sourcing, stakeholder engagement, labor standards and working conditions, employee and community relations, social equity, gender balance, human rights, good governance, and anti-corruption measures. Therefore, corporate social responsibility system of a company could be considered as “Business castle” gates – different channels to external environment of an enterprise.
Technik und Technologien nehmen in unseren Gemeinwesen eine zentrale Rolle ein. So zentral, dass ob der Bedeutung von Technologie der journalistischen Begleitung dieses Feldes ebenso eine zentrale Rolle zugeschrieben werden muss. Angesichts dessen stellt sich die Frage nach der politischen Dimension des Technikjournalismus.
Das Projekt Energiewende, Konzepte wie Industrie 4.0 oder die Digitalisierungsoffensive sind Phänomene, Ansätze oder Initiativen, die Technik beeinflussen aber auch teilweise erhebliche Auswirkungen auf Politik, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft. Gefordert ist deshalb eine ganzheitliche Technikberichterstattung, die gleichermaßen gesellschaftliche und sachtechnische Dimensionen betrachtet und so dem Anspruch gerecht werden kann, als Technikjournalismus einen Beitrag zum demokratischen Diskurs leisten zu können.
Ziel ist eine umfassende Technikberichterstattung, die auf Tools der mehrdimensionalen Politikanalyse und den Ansatz des Innovation Journalism zurückgreift, um die gesellschaftlichen Funktionen von (Technik-) Journalismus zur Thematisierung, Einordnung und Kontrolle des Politikfeldes Technik erfüllen und die Technikthemen in ihrer Mehrsystemrelevanz beschreiben zu können.
In dieser Schriftenreihe stellen wir Ihnen die zehn ausgewählten Projekte zur Vorlaufforschung vor. Sie reichen von der "Entwicklung einer Vorrichtung zur Messung des Muskeltonus des Unterschenkelstreckers" über die "Erprobung neuartiger Regelungsmethoden für elektrische Antriebe" bis hin zur Entwicklung neuer "Dispergier-Additive für Carbon-Nano-Partikel" von Prof. Dr. Gerd Wehnert aus der Fakultät Angewandte Chemie.
Self-organization of Vectors
(2015)
Position vectors, difference vectors and displacement vectors are linked by the dot product in a time discrete dynamical system in the n-dimensional Euclidean space. The algorithm presented here produces a variety of structures which are sometimes unstable and they may jump to other more stable attractors after a longer lifetime. First, consider two points (position vectors) in the space. The one point is displaced iteratively by a unit vector, and the second point by the same unit vector, however with reversed sign. Thus, the “center of mass” remains constant. The antiparallel displacement vectors lie on parallels, whose distance will be also kept unchanged. Hence the "torque" of the two points is also constant. Now, more points can be added. The points can be chosen freely combined to pairs of points. It results in a graph, the nodes of the graph correspond to the points, the edges correspond to the selected pairs of points (see SelfOrganization.pdf).
The executable program Attractor.jar demonstrates the variety of ways in which the vectors organize themselves spontaneously as a function of dimension and selected graph. The algorithm uses bivectors which have to be constant (Bivector.pdf). The transformation of this calculation method is described in the file Map.pdf
In einem zeitdiskreten dynamischen System werden im n-dimensionalen euklidischen Raum Orts-, Abstands- und Verschiebungsvektoren über das Skalarprodukt miteinander verknüpft. Der hier vorgestellte Algorithmus erzeugt vielfältige Strukturen, die zum Teil instabil sind und nach einer gewissen Lebensdauer in andere stabilere Attraktoren umspringen können. Zunächst betrachte man zwei Punkte (Ortsvektoren) im Raum. Der eine Punkt wird iterativ um einen Einheitsvektor verschoben und der andere ebenfalls um diesen Einheitsvektor, jedoch mit negativem Vorzeichen. Damit bleibt der „Schwerpunkt“ dieses Punktepaars exakt erhalten. Die antiparallelen Verschiebungsvektoren liegen auf Parallelen, deren Abstand ebenfalls konstant gehalten wird. Damit ist auch das „Drehmoment“ der beiden Punkte konstant. Nun können weitere Punkte hinzugefügt werden. Die Punkte lassen sich frei wählbar ebenfalls zu Punktepaaren zusammenfassen. Es entsteht also ein Graph, die Knoten des Graphen entsprechen den Punkten, die Kanten den gewählten Punktepaaren. Das ausführbare Programm Attractor.jar demonstriert die Vielzahl von Möglichkeiten, mit denen sich die Vektoren in Abhängigkeit von Dimension und gewählten Graphen spontan organisieren können.
Die Verwendung von Biomasse zur Versorgung eines landwirtschaftlichen Betriebes im Donauriesgebiet wird erläutert. Verschiedene Biomassearten werden verglichen. Heizungssysteme und ein BHKW werden nach ökologischen und ökonomischen Kriterien bewertet. Der Entscheidungsprozeß für die optimale Variante wird anhand eines Fließschemas erläutert, wobei aktuelle Preise für Komponenten und Installation zugrundegelegt sind.
This paper discusses the possibilities of IPtechnologies for information protection. An analysis of modern information protection Soft-Cores which support symmetric block ciphers is given. Development perspectives of the Soft-Cores are described. The DES Algorithm and the variations of the architecture of the DES Soft-Core models are considered, their analysis provided and they are compared with some existing DES Soft-Cores on the world market. Two architectures - iterative and pipelined - are identified. Twenty six variations of the DES Soft-Core are proposed and a comparative analysis of their architecture is given. The proposed DES Soft-Cores support all of the discussed functional possibilities. Thus a high performance is achieved, the equipment volume for their realization is lowered and they can be used effectively in a wide spectrum of the application fields.
This paper compares the Federal Reserve System and the Eurosystem in four aspects. These are the institutional level, the monetary policy instruments, the operational framework and the monetary policy strategy applied. It highlights the similarities, the differences as well as the efficiency of the different settings.
This paper is dealing with teaching and leadership. As a contribution to the current discussion of the position and the role of professors at universities in Europe, a phenomenological-humanistic approach will be outlined (as part one). This approach has been applied to the feedback data by 3302 students from Germany and other countries evaluating their lectures of one professor from 1969 to 2000. The survey data were collected by the technique named "Semantic Differential" developed by Osgood and elaborated by Hofstätter. Interestingly, a remarkable pattern constituted by students´ attributions to their learning processes with the author has emerged from the late sixties to the actual millennium. Part two of this paper reflects statements of colleagues and students from all parts of Germany and abroad, too. In addition, a frame-work of socalled pedagogical leads as an underlying principle will be outlined. And the parts three and four offer typical examples of this approach to teaching. Part three presents a record of an old but still actual excursion in synectics titled "How our students of 1974 saw our world of 2000" elaborated by students of engineering and economics enrolled 1974. Finally, the part four comes with an actual example of our examinations for students of engineering enrolled in the compulsory / optional subject "Personality and creativity training".