@incollection{IlmakunnasvanOursSkirbekketal., author = {Ilmakunnas, Pekka and van Ours, Jan and Skirbekk, Vegard and Weiss, Matthias}, title = {Setting the Stage}, series = {Ageing, health, and productivity : The economics of increased life expectancy}, booktitle = {Ageing, health, and productivity : The economics of increased life expectancy}, editor = {Garibaldi, Pietro}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780199587131}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199587131.003.0010}, pages = {137 -- 149}, abstract = {This study deals with the relationship between age and productivity to investigate whether indeed there is reason to worry about the negative effects of population ageing on labour market performance.}, language = {en} } @incollection{IlmakunnasvanOursSkirbekketal., author = {Ilmakunnas, Pekka and van Ours, Jan and Skirbekk, Vegard and Weiss, Matthias}, title = {The Grand View on Age and Productivity}, series = {Ageing, health, and productivity : The economics of increased life expectancy}, booktitle = {Ageing, health, and productivity : The economics of increased life expectancy}, editor = {Garibaldi, Pietro}, publisher = {Oxford Univ. Press}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {9780199587131}, doi = {10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199587131.003.0011}, pages = {150 -- 162}, abstract = {This chapter investigates the shape and peak of the relation between age and productivity and under which circumstances specific age-productivity profiles exist. It starts by reviewing the main approaches used to estimate productivity by age: supervisors' evaluations, measuring the quantity and quality produced, analyses of large-scale employer-employee datasets and studies of age-earnings structures. Thereafter, it discusses potential causes of job performance variation by age, and how changes in abilities and health by age and variations in the workplace requirements are likely to alter age-variation in productivity over time.}, language = {en} } @article{Roesl, author = {R{\"o}sl, Gerhard}, title = {Regionalw{\"a}hrungen in Deutschland}, series = {Wirtschaftsdienst}, volume = {85}, journal = {Wirtschaftsdienst}, number = {3}, pages = {182 -- 190}, abstract = {Die Emission von Regionalw{\"a}hrungen in Deutschland weist gegenw{\"a}rtig eine erstaunliche Dynamik auf Handelt es sich dabei um Gutscheine oder Geld? Wie bedeutend sind diese neuen Zahlungsmittel? L{\"a}sst sich dieses Ph{\"a}nomen in ein Gesamtkonzept (in-)offizieller Geldformen integrieren?}, language = {de} } @article{RoeslSeitz, author = {R{\"o}sl, Gerhard and Seitz, Franz}, title = {Cash demand in times of crisis}, series = {Journal of Payments Strategy and Systems}, volume = {16}, journal = {Journal of Payments Strategy and Systems}, number = {2}, publisher = {Ingenta}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1750-1814}, pages = {107 -- 119}, abstract = {This paper focuses on the role of specific types of crisis (technological crisis, financial market crisis, natural disaster) and their effects on the demand for cash in an international context. As evidence from the last 30 years shows, demand for cash increases during periods of crisis, regardless of the nature of the crisis. The nature of the crisis does, however, determine whether small or large banknote denominations are affected more. This study finds that times of payment uncertainties are associated with increased demand for small denominations, probably reflecting an elevated demand for transaction balances. By contrast, in times of financial crisis or general economic uncertainty, the increased demand for cash is largely the result of consumers taking precautionary actions and building up non-transaction balances; for this reason, there is greater demand for large banknote denominations. This study finds that cash continues to play an important role in crisis management. Whether this function can also be fulfilled by a future central bank digital currency, however, remains to be seen.}, language = {en} } @article{FindeisenLangBeckmann, author = {Findeisen, Vivien and Lang, Gabriele and Beckmann, Wilhelm}, title = {Gibt es die richtige Transferindikatorik?}, series = {Wissenschaftsmanagement, Entscheiden.F{\"u}hren.Gestalten 2021}, journal = {Wissenschaftsmanagement, Entscheiden.F{\"u}hren.Gestalten 2021}, publisher = {Lemmens Medien GmbH}, address = {Bonn}, pages = {322 -- 329}, abstract = {Wissens- und Technologietransfer (WTT) hat innerhalb der letzten Jahrzehnte stark an Bedeutung gewonnen und reiht sich nicht nur im Hochschulbereich als Third Mission neben Lehre und Forschung ein (vergleiche Roessler et al. 2015, 4). {\"U}ber den Hochschulbereich hinaus bewegt dieses Thema auch außerakademische Sektoren. Zur Bewertung und Steuerung der Transferaktivit{\"a}ten und vor allem der Transferleistung von Transferprozessen bedarf es einer ad{\"a}quaten Auswahl an Transferindikatoren zur Erreichung der Transferziele (vergleiche Molas-Gallert 2002; Hachmeister et al. 2016; Frondizi et al. 2019). Somit sollte das Interesse an einer sinnvollen Transferindikatorik bei jedem Akteur liegen, der aktiv am Transfermanagement teilnimmt. Doch welches Set an Kennzahlen ist geeignet, um die eigenen Transferaktivit{\"a}ten zu beobachten und deren Leistung zu steuern?}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-5631, title = {Produktionswirtschaft}, editor = {Kellner, Florian and Lienland, Bernhard and Lukesch, Maximilian}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, isbn = {978-3-662-65802-4}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-65803-1}, pages = {XXI, 399}, abstract = {Dieses Buch bietet eine einsteigerfreundliche Einf{\"u}hrung in die f{\"u}r industrielle Betriebe maßgebliche Aufgabe der Produktionswirtschaft. Im Zentrum steht dabei das operative Produktionsmanagement. Hierzu geh{\"o}ren die erfolgswirksame Bewirtschaftung der Produktionsfaktoren Mensch, Betriebsmittel und Material, der Einsatz von Information sowie die Planung und Steuerung der industriellen Produktion. Mithilfe zahlreicher Unternehmensbeispiele und {\"U}bungsaufgaben wird der Leser durch produktionswirtschaftliche Grundlagen sowie durch Ablauf und Inhalt zentraler Prozesse in der Industrie geleitet. Auch die aktuelle Diskussion um das Thema Industrie 4.0 und cyber-physische Produktionssysteme werden lesefreundlich und mit konkretem Anwendungsbezug pr{\"a}sentiert.}, subject = {Industrie 4.0}, language = {de} } @book{Lienland, author = {Lienland, Bernhard}, title = {Project Portfolio Selection in the Automotive Supplier Industry}, address = {Regensburg}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bvb:355-epub-296849}, language = {en} } @article{GuentherFalterGoebel, author = {G{\"u}nther, Swen and Falter, Thomas and G{\"o}bel, Gunther}, title = {Transferindikatorik in Hochschulen: Von der individuellen Messung zur ganzheitlichen Steuerung von Transferprozessen}, series = {Hochschulmanagement}, volume = {18}, journal = {Hochschulmanagement}, number = {1}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsVerlagWebler}, address = {Bielefeld}, issn = {1860-3025}, pages = {16 -- 23}, abstract = {The university research landscape in Germany has been repeatedly criticised for the fact that the excellent scientific output is insufficiently transferred to economically usable applications. In order to uncover the weaknesses of knowledge transfer, an effective measurement and indicator system is required. For this reason, research activities in this area have increased recently, especially funded by state institutions such as the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Relevant publications and studies contain a large number of proposals for key figures and indicators. These are intended to provide as comprehensive a picture of the transfer process as possible. The point of view of the transfer provider, i.e. the university, is the basis of discussion. Until the present moment, transfer re cip ients such as economy and society have received less attention. The analysis of these sub-systems was part of the cross-university research project 'Transfer_i'.}, language = {de} } @article{SommoggyGrepmeierApfelbacheretal., author = {Sommoggy, Julia and Grepmeier, Eva-Maria and Apfelbacher, Christian and Brandstetter, Susanne and Curbach, Janina}, title = {Pediatricians' experiences of managing outpatient care during the COVID-19 pandemic: A qualitative study in Germany}, series = {Frontiers in Pediatrics}, volume = {11}, journal = {Frontiers in Pediatrics}, publisher = {frontiers}, doi = {10.3389/fped.2023.1127238}, pages = {11}, abstract = {Background: Pediatricians are important sources of information for parents regarding their children's health. During the COVID-19 pandemic, pediatricians faced a variety of challenges regarding information uptake and transfer to patients, practice organization and consultations for families. This qualitative study aimed at shedding light on German pediatricians' experiences of providing outpatient care during the first year of the pandemic. Methods: We conducted 19 semi-structured, in-depth interviews with pediatricians in Germany from July 2020 to February 2021. All interviews were audio recorded, transcribed, pseudonymized, coded, and subjected to content analysis. Results: Pediatricians felt able to keep up to date regarding COVID-19 regulations. However, staying informed was time consuming and onerous. Informing the patients was perceived as strenuous, especially when political decisions had not been officially communicated to pediatricians or if the recommendations were not supported by the professional judgment of the interviewees. Some felt that they were not taken seriously or adequately involved in political decisions. Parents were reported to consider pediatric practices as sources of information also for non-medical inquiries. Answering these questions was time consuming for the practice personnel and involved non-billable hours. Practices had to adapt their set-up and organization immediately to the new circumstances of the pandemic, which proved costly and laborious as well. Some changes in the organization of routine care, such as the separation of appointments for patients with acute infection from preventive appointments, were perceived as positive and effective by some study participants. Telephone and online consultations were established at the beginning of the pandemic and considered helpful for some situations, whereas for others these methods were deemed insufficient (e.g. for examinations of sick children). All pediatricians reported reduced utilization mainly due to a decline in acute infections. However, preventive medical check-ups and immunization appointments were reported to be mostly attended. Conclusion: Positive experiences of reorganizing pediatric practice should be disseminated as "best practices" in order to improve future pediatric health services. Further research could show how some of these positive experiences in reorganizing care during the pandemic are to be maintained by pediatricians in the future.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SuezeroğluMelchiorsBader, author = {S{\"u}zeroğlu-Melchiors, Sevim and Bader, Martin A.}, title = {How to Increase the Success of Innovative Start-Ups with Intellectual Property: An Introductory Overview}, series = {Intellectual Property Management for Start-ups}, booktitle = {Intellectual Property Management for Start-ups}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-16993-9_1}, pages = {1 -- 25}, abstract = {This introductory chapter builds on the topic of intellectual property management and its relevance to the success of innovative start-ups. Existing literature, trends, and developments in the start-up market are presented. The edited volume features six parts corresponding to categorical views of the main stakeholder groups within the start-up ecosystem: the start-up's view, the investor's view, the corporation's view, the university's view, the global intellectual property office's view, and the advisor's view. All chapters are introduced in a condensed form and an overview is given of the topics covered, case studies, regions, and industry sectors, as well as learnings and takeaways from all contributions in this compact compilation.}, language = {en} } @incollection{SuezeroğluMelchiors, author = {S{\"u}zeroğlu-Melchiors, Sevim}, title = {Blind As a Mole? How Patent Data can Help Start-ups to Compete}, series = {Intellectual Property Management for Start-ups}, booktitle = {Intellectual Property Management for Start-ups}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-16993-9_24}, pages = {463 -- 490}, abstract = {This chapter provides an overview of common types of patent search and analyses such as novelty search, freedom-to-operate search (FTO), patent landscape, patent-based market and competitor analysis, technology scouting, and infringement assessment. Two special sections highlight the step-by-step approach for conducting a patent technology landscape and a technology scouting. The chapter concludes with practical tips for applying patent search results in a strategic and operative view.}, language = {en} } @article{Voussem, author = {Voußem, Ludwig}, title = {Szenarien des digitalen Performance Managements}, series = {Controlling \& Management Review}, volume = {67}, journal = {Controlling \& Management Review}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/s12176-023-1042-z}, pages = {38 -- 45}, abstract = {Die Kombination von umfassenden HR-Daten und fortgeschrittenen Analyseverfahren er{\"o}ffnet Gestaltungsm{\"o}glichkeiten f{\"u}r die Weiterentwicklung von Performance-Management-Prozessen. Die erhobenen Datenpunkte k{\"o}nnen in Form von strategischen Kennzahlensystemen umfassende Informationen zu Mitarbeiterleistung bereitstellen. Die zunehmende Leistungsf{\"a}higkeit von Algorithmen erlaubt auch die Automatisierung klassischer F{\"u}hrungsaufgaben wie Feedback, Coaching und Beurteilungen.}, language = {de} }