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A behavioral finance: An analysis of investment decision making regarding psychological influences
(2016)
Anywhere humans are interacting, emotions and psychology are important determinants to consider. This statement is true for financial markets as well and often there are occurrences which are not explainable by using traditional theories. Therefore, behavioral finance aims at finding explanations for such occurrences, referred to as anomalies, by combining economic and psychological research. The literature review presented in here shows recent developments in the field and gives an overview of research evidence by reviewing studies from six of the most investigated facets of behavioral finance. The review includes evidence from a variety of studies performed in different contexts to disclose the importance of understanding human behavior, especially in terms of financial markets and economy. The closure of this review consists of an alternative model and concludes that there might be a new science entering the collaboration between economists and psychologist which is computer science.
This study examines growth adventure of Turkey and South Korea that both tried to narrow the economical gap between them and developed countries. Although Turkey was in a better situation than South Korea in the beginning of their convergence experience, and they had similar growth and development levels at the end of 1950s, South Korea outperformed Turkey in almost every economic indicator and realized an economic miracle in a very short time. As South Korea is one of developed countries now and Turkey is still in the league of developing countries trying to be a developed one, South Korea model, is worth to be analyzed in detail. In this paper, the similarities and differences in South Korea’s and Turkey’s economic history, the comparison of their long term growth performance and the reasons why Turkey could not accomplish what South Korea did in the similar period of time, were put together in order to find answers to question of applicability of South Korean economic miracle to other economies, along with the question whether it was indeed a miracle. While comparing two countries, existing literature and similar studies were scanned. With the help of both qualitative and quantitative historical data, common issues of comparison, namely policies, international trade, education and innovation, were selected and these issues were analyzed deeper. In the last part of the study, a simple econometric model was built by using OLS regression, in order to see if the presented ideas could be supported with econometric approach. Although model did not provide enough information about reasons of growth in South Korean economy, the findings confirmed the problems of Turkish economy and success of South Korean economy. This study is a contribution to a broader understanding of comparison of two economies, which is an issue that attracts attention of several related people, especially in Turkey.
The main purpose of this qualitative study is to investigate the customers’ motivation to participate in SAP‘s Influencing Programs and to subsequently generate suggestions for possible improvements.
The framework for the domains of interview design, analysis of conducted interviews, as well as the analysis of secondary sources is presented by theoretical analysis of both the involvement of business-to-business customers in the innovation process as well as the nature of motivation.
Empirical findings show that customers’ motivation to participate in SAP IPs consists of, in descending order of importance, the following motives: Influencing functionality, understanding functionality, learning about future functionality, contact to SAP, and contact to other companies. The design of SAP’s Influencing Programs is generally in line with the motivation of participating customers. Still, improvements could be realized in terms of customer involvement during the selection process, internal alignment between different Influencing Program teams, and mandatory training of Influencing Program moderators.
A Successful introduction of E-learning for Bosch Car Service and Auto Crew Workshops Worldwide.
(2016)
The purpose of this study is to determine how to introduce E-learning successfully for Bosch soft franchise workshops to maintain quality in services and a high level of customer satisfaction. The study focuses on two research question A) Should Bosch continue to invest in producing elearning course for workshops. B) How to increase workshop’s participation for e-learning. Regional Concept Managers from 14 countries evaluated the existing e-learning courses to define exclusively “E-learnings” pro and cons as per their marketplace to see if investing in elearning is beneficial. Secondly, the emphasis was placed on Regional Managers to brainstorm on what are the new strategies can be used to motivate the workshop to take part in e-learning. Broadly speaking, learning is an expensive and time-consuming activity that can be a disadvantage when it comes to teaching people. Bosch was one of the pioneer company after Daimler that uses e-learning platform to train their workshops- Bosch car Service and Auto Crew. The vision for e-learning was very innovative and useful for the workshops to teach the structured way of showing all the works that carried out in a workshop. However, low participation from the workshop in e-learning courses has been a challenge.
The first part of the thesis provides a theoretical understanding of the Automotive Aftermarket. It also gives detail introduction and usage of “E-learning” in 21st century. The second part explains the workshop concepts “Bosch Car Service” and “Auto Crew.” It also provides an overview of “how e-learning course is produced and used for workshops” and the final part consists of an “Empirical Research” that includes the findings from Expert Interview and survey with Regional Managers. The findings from empirical part reveal that E-learning courses are useful for the workshop. Therefore, Bosch should continue to invest in producing E-learning Courses. However, study shows the different areas that need improvement, therefore findings from the empirical research need to be considered by the Headquarter as well as the Regional Organization to successfully introduce “E-learning” for the workshops.
Welche Tools und Methoden im Active Sourcing erleichtern die Besetzung von Engpassfunktionen und sind für den Bereich der Identifikation und Direktansprache geeignet?
Die Personalbeschaffung steht aufgrund verschiedener gesellschaftlicher Veränderungen, wie dem Fachkräftemangel oder dem demografischen Wandel, vor einer erheblichen Veränderung und fordert ein Umdenken seitens der Unternehmen. Kandidaten in Engpassfunktionen auf dem klassischen Weg durch z.B. Stellenanzeigen zu erreichen wird für Unternehmen immer schwerer. In aktuellen Diskussionen fällt dabei häufig der Begriff Active Sourcing als effiziente Methode der Personalbeschaffung. Active Sourcing beschreibt einen Prozess, der sich der Identifikation und Direktansprache externer Kandidaten widmet, welche auf dem Arbeitsmarkt stark nachgefragt sind. Das Ziel ist es dabei, diese durch persönlichen Kontakt langfristig an das Unternehmen zu binden, bis sie erfolgreich auf eine Vakanz vermittelt werden können.
Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es, die Eignung verschiedener Tools und Methoden hinsichtlich der Identifikation und Direktansprache von Engpassfunktionen festzustellen. Diese werden zuerst mittels Fachliteratur analysiert und anschließend anhand der Engpassfunktionen der Daimler AG diskutiert. Im Rahmen einer Nutzwertanalyse wird festgestellt, welche Suchmaschine für die Identifikation komplexer Profile am geeignetsten ist. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf dem Prozess des Online Active Sourcings. Das Ergebnis dieser Arbeit zeigt, dass die Eignung der Tools und Methoden für die Identifikation und Direktansprache von Engpassprofilen abhängig von den Nutzerstrukturen, Intentionen der Mitglieder für die Nutzung des Mediums sowie den differenzierenden Funktionsweisen ist. Es stellt sich außerdem heraus, dass mit Hilfe unterschiedlicher Methoden die Nutzung der Tools unterstützt werden kann. Im Rahmen der Nutzwertanalyse wird festgestellt, dass Google für die Identifikation von Engpassprofilen der Daimler AG die geeignetste Suchmaschine ist. Während die Tools für Active Sourcing am Markt stark auf die Identifikation und Direktansprache ausgerichtet sind, gibt es für das Relationship Mangement separate Anwendungen. Da dieses für einen erfolgreichen Active Sourcing Prozess jedoch eine ebenso wichtige Rolle spielt wie die Identifikation und Direktansprache, kann eine dahingehende Angleichung der Tools erwartet werden.
This study belongs to the field of innovation research and is based on the application of a theoretical concept of a technology acceptance. The theoretical concept developed in the context of this research work is investigating the connection between efficiency, quality, security and business process re-engineering and the intention to adopt mobile payments technologies by merchants within the retail industry. Mobile payments is an emerging topic which is currently experiencing a rise. Although there are significant differences in a level of mobile payments acceptance around the world, the widespread adoption of the technology has not prevailed yet. Moreover, more research is needed to investigate and explain retailers’ prospective on the mobile payments adoption. The growing scientific interest in this topic is relevant in terms of innovation development, theories of global competition platforms and evolving landscape of global payment systems.
From this holistic prospective the fundamental hypotheses and crucial questions in terms of mobile payments adoption by merchants were derived. The analysis of the data sample of 90 companies of various sizes and operating in different industries obtained by means of a survey conducted at one of the largest trade fairs in Munich, Germany in autumn 2015. The data was analyzed using descriptive univariate and multivariate methods and the significance of the conceptual framework was validated. A major positive trend in mobile payments adoption was indicated. The findings of this research suggest that efficiency had a significant positive influence on the intention to adopt mobile payments by merchants. Banks and credit card companies were recognized as the most preferred mobile payments providers among retailers with an increasing interest towards independent companies. Based on the findings, the scientific guidelines for the future research were outlined and the concrete recommendations from the managerial prospective for achieving a successful adoption of mobile payments among merchants were suggested.
Advanced sales approach to increase professional fairs participation: international experience
(2016)
The following bachelor thesis was written in cooperation with Hannover Fairs USA, Inc. (HFUSA), which is the Deutsche Messe AG’s (DMAG) U.S. subsidiary. DMAG in Hannover, Germany, is one of the biggest and most active event organizers in the world. The target region of the HFUSA office is North America. Their function is to host industrial trade shows in Chicago and to sell exhibit space at their parent company’s shows in Germany to American companies. The focus of the thesis will be on the DMAG’s CeMAT show which serves the intralogistic and material handling industry. The topic of the thesis is ‘Evolving a structured and advanced sales approach to enhance the number of American companies, participating at the Deutsche Messe’s CeMAT show.’ The research focus is on the intralogistic and material handling industry, the meaningfulness of trade shows and various skills and processes of sales theory. Furthermore, it places emphasis on corporate and sales strategy. The thesis offers possible measures which should serve c-level employees of the company as a basis for creating a more standardized corporate, marketing, and sales strategy to streamline the process amongst employees, to enhance sales processes, improve efficiency and therefore increase revenue in the long run. This will also positively influence the process of achieving their goal of enhancing the number of participating U.S. companies at the CeMAT show in Hannover.
Strom aus Photovoltaik-Anlagen spielt eine zentrale Rolle bei der Energiewende und auf dem Weg hin zur zukünftigen Energieversorgung Deutschlands aus erneuerbaren Energien. Diese Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit der Photovoltaik-Branche und betrachtet sie dabei aus der Akteurs-Sicht von kleinen Solarbetrieben. Unter praktischer Anwendung von Analyse-Methoden aus dem strategischen Management wie einer Umweltanalyse und einer Branchenstrukturanalyse wird die aktuelle Situation hinsichtlich der gegebenen Umweltfaktoren und des Wettbewerbs charakterisiert und ausgewertet. Das Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es, den gegenwärtigen Zustand der Branche und des Wettbewerbs darzustellen, auf derzeitige Probleme und mögliche Lösungen hinzuweisen und zukünftige Möglichkeiten für kleine Solarbetriebe im Markt aufzuzeigen.