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Die wirtschaftliche Welt entwickelt sich stetig weiter und Globalität spielt eine immer größere Rolle. Viele Unternehmen wollen und müssen eine langfristige Partnerschaft oder zumindest eine kurzweilige Zusammenarbeit mit internationalen Produzenten verschiedenster Güter eingehen. Um optimale Ergebnisse zu erhalten, sollte es eine faire Verhandlungsart auf beiden Seiten geben. Die vorliegende Thesis beschäftigt sich daher mit unterschiedlichen Fragen zum Thema unfairer Geschäftspraktiken, legt aber den Fokus auf Fairness in ebensolchen.
Bei der Begriffsklärung war vor allem die Dissertation von Tobias Großmann eine große Bereicherung, da er in dieser nicht nur unterschiedliche Definitionen von Fairness vorstellt, sondern auch Studienergebnisse präsentiert, welche konkreten Faktoren der Fairness explizit von professionellen Verhandlungsführern wahrgenommen und als wichtig bzw. unwichtig erachtet werden. Anhand dieser Analysewerkzeuge war es dann möglich verschiedene juristische Verhandlungsurteile, nach einer kurzen Beschreibung, auf Fairness oder Unfairness zu untersuchen. Dabei hat sich herausgestellt, dass Gerechtigkeit nicht gleich Fairness bedeuten muss.
Da es in dieser Thesis hauptsächlich um faire Verhandlungen in der Arbeitswelt, zum Beispiel zwischen Einkäufern einer Firma, geht, wird dargestellt, warum solche Verhandlungen stattfinden und welche Eigenschaften sie besitzen müssen, um als fair zu gelten. Dazu wurden verschiedene Werke der Verhandlungsliteratur zu Rate gezogen. Bei privaten Verhandlungen gelten oftmals die gleichen Regeln wie bei beruflichen Verhandlungen. Zu den fairen Techniken gehören z.B. die passende Umgebung, die die Kreativität der Verhandlungsteilnehmer fördern kann, ein offener und ehrlicher Umgang miteinander, sowie ein kollaborativer Verhandlungsstil, der zu gemeinsamen Lösungen führt. Hier sei vor allem das Harvard Konzept von Fisher und Ury erwähnt, dass wohl das sozialste und fairste Konzept von Verhandlungsführung vorstellt. Man könnte meinen, dass Manipulationen als unfair dargestellt werden. Bei der Anfertigung dieser Arbeit hat sich jedoch herausgestellt, dass es durchaus auch manipulative Strategien gibt, die professionelle Verhandlungsführer als fair ansehen. Warnungen oder die Anpassung der eigenen Körperhaltung an sein Gegenüber zählen dazu, wohingegen Drohungen als klar unfair und aggressiv gelten. Wichtig jedoch ist, dass dies nicht für alle Kulturen gleich gilt, wie im Weiteren entdeckt wurde.
Es hat sich gezeigt, dass Konflikte ein wesentlicher Bestandteil von Verhandlungen sind. Friedrich Glasl hat die einzelnen Eskalationsstufen in seinem Ratgeber für Konfliktmanagement beschrieben, sowie Lösungsvorschläge vorgestellt, die dabei helfen sollen, die Konflikte noch zu lösen oder zumindest das Schlimmste abzuwenden. Die vorliegende Arbeit schlägt eine Brücke zu internationalen Verhandlungen, daher wird auch die A6-Konflikt- und Verhandlungsmethode von Mark Helmold vorgestellt, die sich speziell mit dem globalen Aspekt beschäftigt.
Da der Fokus auf Verhandlungen im Arbeitsleben liegt, geht es im weiteren Kapitel um die Fairness bei internationalen Verhandlungen und welche Aspekte und Regeln es hier geben kann. Bei der Analyse von Kulturen konnten sich zum Beispiel Unterschiede in der Vertrauensbildung, der Signifikanz von Beziehungen und dem Grad der Kommunikation finden. Dieses kurze Kapitel führt dann zum letzten Inhaltspunkt, den Verhandlungen im asiatischen Raum, das aber speziell Verhandlungen mit Händlern der Volksrepublik China beleuchtet. Um ihre Verhaltensweisen, die von Westeuropäern besonders und fremdartig empfunden werden können, zu verstehen, wird ein kurzer Blick auf die Historie von Händlern in China geworfen, es wird die Frage geklärt, warum Verhandlungen gerade in China immer wichtiger werden und wie genau der chinesische Verhandlungsstil aussieht. Dabei werden verschiedene Symbole, das Konzept von Ying Yang, sowie Strategeme, vorgestellt. Auch der Charakter des typischen, chinesischen Verhandlers wird näher betrachtet. Zu guter Letzt können dann daraus Implikationen für professionelle Verhandlungen in China geschlossen werden.
Young wine consumers are becoming increasingly important for the wine industry, but also represent a challenge for wine businesses as their consumer behavior and attitude towards wine differs from other generations. This relative new group of wine consumers shows a comparatively low level of wine knowledge, while focusing wine choice criteria rather on different attributes, namely wine bottle optics, including label and bottle optic in general. Being aware of wine consumers choice criteria and its implications is crucial for wine marketers to successfully attract their potential customers. The presented thesis uses grounded theory to determine how the choice criteria of wine bottle optic influences the choice criteria of taste, in Gen Z wine consumers. For this purpose, a group of ten Gen Z wine consumers took part in a qualitative experiment, including pre- and post-test interviews, to determine attitude and behavior of participants concerning the wine choice criteria of taste and wine bottle optic. The findings of the study suggest that the choice criteria of wine bottle optic can overrule the importance of the wines actual taste in the decision process of wines. Furthermore, insights into the participants awareness of their own choice criteria, the influence of cognitive dissonance on the topic, as well as general attitude towards wine, such as the low level of knowledge and the preference for wine consumption in social context, could be generated.
This thesis refers to Western multinational corporations (MNCs) that expanded their business activities in China significantly within recent years. These organizations operate in highly complex cultural environments, based on the infinite number of teachings drawn from past dynasties. The culture scope is difficult to assess, which explains the limited research available. The thesis examines whether classic performance evaluation systems in German MNC’s operating in China prove to be efficient. Furthermore, reference is drawn to the influences of controversial discussions on performance appraisals in German headquarters, whereby it is examined if Western alternatives would be compatible within a Chinese setting. Underlying cultural concepts; Confucianism, face dynamics, etc., and their implications are studied due to their high impact on the regulation of social interactions between German expatriates and Chinese business leaders. As part of the research, qualitative expert interviews were conducted with expatriates in China originating from both German SME’s and corporations. The results showed that hierarchies largely dominate corporate culture, which is partly due to partisan influences on the organization. Traditional performance appraisal systems largely prove to work efficiently. Lateral collaboration is evaluated as close to non-existent. Praise is rarely expressed. Furthermore, Chinese leaders and cultural, political underpinnings consolidate companies within their strict hierarchy and largely prevent the introduction of agile approaches, therefore alternative approaches can only be partially implemented.
Der Begriff Greenwashing bezeichnet den Versuch von Firmen oder Organisationen ihr eigenes Image, ihre Produkte oder auch Dienstleistungen als besonders gut für die Umwelt anzuwerben, ohne dass dies der Wahrheit entspricht. Das Ziel in der vorliegenden Arbeit ist es zu beantworten, welchen Einfluss Greenwashing auf die Generation Z hat. Denn zumindest auf den ersten Blick scheint die Generation Z, welcher u.a. auch die wohl berühmteste Klimaaktivistin Greta Thunberg angehört und auf welche die Fridays for Future Bewegung zurückgeht, im Vergleich zu anderen Generationen ein besonderes Umweltbewusstsein entwickelt zu haben.
Um die Forschungsfrage zu beantworten, wurde eine quantitative Studie in Form einer Online-Umfrage mit Teilnehmenden aus vier verschiedenen Generationen durchgeführt.
Die quantitative Studie zeigte, dass kein Unterschied bezüglich der Ausprägung des Umweltumweltbewusstseins zwischen den verschiedenen Generationen bestand. Ebenso konnte nicht bewiesen werden, dass es einen Zusammenhang zwischen der Ausprägung des Umweltbewusstseins einer Generation und der Ausprägung der Skepsis gegenüber der Umweltfreundlichkeit grüner Produkte gibt. Auch konnte nicht bestätigt werden, dass die Generation Z eine höhere Skepsis aufweist als andere Generationen. Dies zeigt, dass der Einsatz von Greenwashing größtenteils unentdeckt bleibt.
Die gesetzlichen Anforderungen an eine Nachhaltigkeitsberichterstattung werden durch die Einführung der Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive erweitert. In den kommenden Jahren fällt auch die Marquardt Gruppe unter die Berichtspflicht und muss in ihrem finanziellen Lagebericht Nachhaltigkeitskennzahlen angeben. Die Basis für eine solche Berichterstattung sind die ESRS-Standardentwürfe, die Vorgaben und Anforderungen zur Erstellung eines solchen Berichts liefern. Teil dieser Anforderungen ist die Offenlegung der wesentlichen Themen eines Unternehmens, die mittels einer Wesentlichkeitsanalyse identifiziert werden. Der erste Schritt dieser Analyse, der in der vorliegenden Bachelorarbeit durchgeführt wird, ist eine Stakeholderanalyse. Hierbei werden die Stakeholder der Marquardt Gruppe identifiziert und anschließend priorisiert. Zusätzlich bietet diese Arbeit eine Handlungsempfehlung für den zweiten Schritt der Wesentlichkeitsanalyse, die Identifizierung von Auswirkungen. Um ein Stakeholder-Engagement aufzubauen und somit in den von den ESRS-Standardentwürfen geforderten Austausch mit den priorisierten Stakeholdern zu treten, wird von dieser Arbeit der Aufbau eines Stakeholder-Dialogs empfohlen.
The objective of this thesis is to determine whether or which of the two types of praise effort-based or ability-based – has more positive psychological effects on humans.
Therefore, various study results on these two types of praise will be summarized and compared. This comparison shows that in the short-term, ability-based praise can have a more positive effect on the performance of a person, but in the long-term, effort-based praise has a much better effect. In order to explain this effect, the following two theoretical approaches are examined in more detail: theory of fixed and growth mindset and the effort-ability-relation. Although theory and study results suggest that effort-based praise is the better option, there are some reasons why using only effort-based praise can be harmful. To overcome these harmful effects, it is important to use praise responsibly and accordingly as well as to be aware of its powerful influence.
In dieser Bachelorarbeit wird der Zusammenhang zwischen der Führungsrolle einer Führungskraft und der gewählten Anredeform (Du oder Sie) in der Kommunikation mit den Geführten untersucht. Die theoretischen Grundlagen zur pronominalen Anrede im Deutschen und den Führungsrollen nach Armin Trost (2022) bilden die Basis für die empirische Untersuchung mittels quantitativer Befragung. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass kein signifikanter Zusammenhang zwischen den Führungsrollen Boss und Partner und der gewählten Anrede besteht. Sowohl direktive als auch partizipative Führungskräfte nutzen sowohl das Du als auch das Sie in der Kommunikation. Historisch bedingte Beziehungsmerkmale der Anredepronomen Du oder Sie sind nicht eindeutig auf moderne Führungsbeziehungen übertragbar. Die Wahl der Anredeform hängt von verschiedenen Faktoren ab, einschließlich kultureller Aspekte und individueller Beziehungsdynamiken. Die Studie betont die Komplexität der Anredepraxis in modernen Führungsbeziehungen und bietet eine Grundlage für weitere Forschung auf diesem Gebiet.
Unternehmen stehen in der heutigen Zeit mehr und mehr unter Druck, Verantwortung für ethische Lieferketten zu übernehmen. Dabei scheitert der Ansatz an die pure Moral und das Gewissen der Wirtschaftsakteure zu appellieren. Durch psychologische Einflussfaktoren, verhalten sich Personen oft nicht so ethisch, wie sie von sich denken. Auch können Unternehmen bei der Umsetzbarkeit an ihre Grenzen kommen, da Moral und Werte der unterschiedlichen Unternehmen oft nicht direkt miteinander kompatibel ist. Fokalen Unternehmen kommt die große Aufgabe zu, ihre Werte an ihre Lieferanten weiterzugeben und somit die Ethik in der Lieferkette zu gewährleisten. Da die freiwillige Verpflichtung zur Übernahme der Verantwortung nicht funktioniert, tritt ab 01.01.2023 ein Gesetz in Kraft, was Unternehmen in Deutschland zur Implementierung spezieller Maßnahmen zur Förderung der Ethik, zwingt. Die Frage, ob Ethik und Ökonomie überhaupt zeitglich in der Lieferkette existieren können, kann mit „ja“ beantwortet werden.
Vision statements are one powerful tool in visionary leadership that have to be communicated regularly in order to create purpose for employees. In the past decades, it was underestimated to achieve a greater understanding for a collective sense of purpose that is equally understood by many employees to increase organizational performance and especially coordination of work. To examine the role of values and mental imagery within vision statements, the concepts are more closely elaborated to develop more certainty in creating the right vision. Additionally, an archival study from the medical sector is portrayed which included vision statements and other performance relevant data of 151 hospitals in the US. The researchers found evidence for a strong interaction and imagery effect when four or fewer values were used within vision statements. The interaction resulted in a higher performance and work coordination of the organization and therefore functions as evidence for a shared sense of purpose. Besides, many leaders rather provide conceptual visions and communicate several values that distort the effect of vision imagery and decrease a collective sense of purpose.
This thesis aims to explain corporate visions from a psychological perspective to examine its effects for the individual and the organization.
Therefore, the existing literature on the topic of vision and psychological theories has been reviewed. Psychological theories from cognitive, social, and positive psychology, as well as the psychology of emotion, have been applied to the topic of corporate vision.
Derived from complexity theory, visions can function as positive emotional attractors (PEA), which trigger various psychological processes. Visions activate the default mode network and lead to mental simulations, such as the simulation of a best possible self, which contribute to perceived meaning in life and lead to an increase in positive affect. Further, the PEA leads to adapting a promotion focus. Affective forecasting of the future serves as a motivator. Anticipated emotions can lead to the impact bias and emotional contagion, which are important for the communication of the corporate vision. From the perspective of social psychology, Schwartz’s theory of values and social identity theory can explain the effects of corporate visions. Growth-oriented values can trigger a promotion focus in the individual, therefore being motivating.
Social Identity theory further states, that if an organization’s values are similar to those of the individual, the individual can experience organizational identity.
There is a growing trend for multinational enterprises to send their expatriate employees on international assignments to achieve corporate development, human resource goals and to gain a competitive advantage in the global context. Therefore, the performance and productivity of international assignees play a major role for them and the organization. However, expatriate research has so far rarely taken into account the factors that do not directly relate to expatriate performance. Instead, research has focused on expatriate success and failure. However, the literature shows that neither can yet be clearly defined. Therefore, this study instead focuses on expatriate performance and productivity by placing special emphasis on literature gaps. Hence, in this study the importance of several factors is tested, namely: 1) overall international experience, 2) informal social networks, and 3) expatriate family. As this research aims to develop practical approaches to managing critical circumstances when relocating overseas, a link between theory and previous study findings has been established. To provide a point of departure for Global People Transitions GmbH, a special focus has been placed on organizational support and intercultural training. The data have been collected through guided expert interviews with six participants, three of them expatriates, two expatriate spouses, and one repatriate. The study results have found that the tested factors have an impact on expatriate adjustment and, consequently, on expatriate performance and productivity. In addition, several aspects to improve expatriate performance and productivity have been identified, such as providing organizational support or creating structures and routines. Lastly, it has become clear that research on international assignments is very elusive due to several underlying factors that influence the matter.
The aim of this research is to provide a holistic overview of the influences on the intention to invest in the context of behavioral finance. For this purpose, a model was created in which the effects of the theory of planned behavior, financial risk propen-sity, and the self-determination theory on the intention to invest were examined. With the help of nine hypotheses, the significance of the relations within the model, as well as a mediation effect were analyzed. In order to test these hypotheses, a quantitative survey querying the above-mentioned possible factors and further questions about the participants' investment behavior was created and sent to all students at Furtwangen University. Results showed that all relations within the model were significant and that especially attitudes and financial risk propensity had a pronounced influence on the intention to invest. However, several variables for self-determination theory had to be eliminated to guarantee validity and reliability of the model. The findings of this study enable financial institutions, such as banks, to actively influence and en-courage customers to invest or to purposefully develop new investment products to gain additional customers.
Phenomena like talent shortage, war for talents, and demographic change – Organizations are facing many challenges and changes these days. To compete in a contested market space the issue of employer attractiveness is becoming increasingly important. It seems that prioritizing the provision of attractive working conditions becomes prominent, while the importance of locus of control is underestimated. The research question addressed in this study is: What are the effects of working conditions and locus of control on performance? For this
investigation, a quasi-experiment with a 2x2 factorial design was conducted. Participants were assigned to either an attractive or unattractive working condition while simultaneously experiencing internal or external locus of control. Subjects were asked to perform cognitive tasks and performance was measured by the total number of points reached.
The results of the study did not yield statistical significance. However, it was observed that the group experiencing unattractive working conditions and internal locus of control had the highest performance. When also considering relevant research literature that highlights the psychological importance of control, it is suggested to conduct further research in this area of
interest to gain a deeper understanding of the effects of control and their impact on various job outcomes like performance.
Due to technical advances, multisensory technologies have gained traction in the research and development of many industries. With the launch of virtual and augmented reality systems, the potential for these technologies increased even further. The senses of vision and hearing have long been integrated into current products, leading to the assumption that olfactory stimuli are likely to be included soon to stimulate the sense of smell.
With this trend, the issue of implementation into current digital products and services arises, as odors currently cannot be captured in one place and released in another on a large scale. Therefore, this thesis deals with the nature of smell from a cognitive psychological and technological viewpoint. We show why it makes sense to stimulate the sense of smell in multisensory experiences and present early and current technical standards. In addition to this, we conducted expert interviews enabling us to provide insights into the digital scent and olfaction industry. Among other aspects, our results suggest that there are fundamental challenges that developers have to overcome and that a successful implementation depends on the business application.
This thesis aims to ascertain whether the concept of job sharing might be a solution for organizations to adapt their company values to meet the changing principles of society. The shift in demands results from the younger generations seeking different values in their free time, which also influences the demands at work. The disbalance between organizational and individual values leads to employee dissatisfaction and increasing turnover rates. The part-time concept of job sharing is on the rise regarding new work opportunities. Therefore, subtopics including flexibility, work-life balance, gender balance, and diversity in the workforce are positively encouraged through job sharing. The data and research in this thesis are obtained from existing literature on the work concept. Most previous research has focused on the influences on individuals and less on multiple levels within a company. The findings of this paper state that job sharing can significantly impact the value shift of a company in many different facets. Nevertheless, the concept also provides a large number of requirements on several levels which need to be adjusted to benefit from the concept.
Pro-environmental attitude is, on many occasions, a weak indicator for pro-environmental behavior. Personal interests interfere with the human desire to follow normative goals during the decision-making process, which may result in the unpleasant state of attitudinal ambivalence. The more balanced two contrary attitudes are, the higher is the chance for external persuasion as it may decrease the internal ambivalent conflict. However, moral informational interventions seem not to cause the desired behavioral change but may instead increase the sense of resignation and guilt. This paper aims to set focus on the attitude-behavior relationship in the concrete example of plastic-packed food and how post-decisional evaluations vary when either individual (hedonic or gain goal) or collective motives (normative goal) are being followed. Measured indications for actual disengagement or attitude adaption are relatively weak but felt ambivalence in the case of immoral decisions could be demonstrated in the form of response times. Practical conclusions that may facilitate pro-environmental behavior are being presented at the end of the work.
This thesis examines the potential for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the German apparel industry to enhance circular capabilities. Given the urgency of environmental issues in garment production, the thesis delves into the broader context of the textile and apparel industry, circularity principles, circular product design, as well as business and regulatory framework conditions. However, this transformation necessitates substantial innovation, which can be challenging, especially for SMEs facing resource constraints. A utility analysis-based tool to support SMEs' circularity journeys is introduced, by systematically evaluating textile fibers. This approach assists SMEs in optimizing material choices and complying with sustainability standards and reporting. To demonstrate its effectiveness, the tool is applied for HAKRO GmbH, a SME in the German apparel industry. The assessment results indicate prioritization of specific fiber choices, emphasize knowledge gaps, and spotlight opportunities for innovation and circularity. The tool's systematic approach enables SMEs like HAKRO GmbH to strategically select material options, streamline innovation efforts, and align with CE principles. Ultimately, this research contributes to advancing CE transitions within the apparel industry by offering insights into enhancing circular capabilities for SMEs and facilitating informed decision-making through a utility analysis-based approach.
This bachelor thesis is about the digital transformation and the resulting need for new business models. Additionally, the Servitization is changing the business environment as well. Together with new technologies such as the Internet of Things, this digital Servitization is creating threats and new opportunities for businesses. Therefore, the goal of this thesis is to conceptualize a Smart Home as-a-Service business model for a drive- and control technology manufacturer with the example of Somfy and to test it in qualitative expert interviews with potential Business-to-Business customers.
The research questions addressed and answered in this thesis are:
(a) „How can a concept of an as-a-Service business model in the field of smart home to expand the market segment from single to multi-family houses by a new target group of a drive and control technology manufacturer look like?“
Question (a) is answered with a concept based on the Service Business Model Canvas. It is a Business-to-Business-to-Consumer business model, where the residential construction companies build in the necessary hardware in new residential buildings. This is the prerequisite for the focal company Somfy to offer tenants smart home applications in a subscription model.
(b) „How is the relevance, value, and feasibility of the Smart Home as-a-Service concept assessed by residential construction companies?“
Question (b) is tested with qualitative expert interviews. The results indicate a high relevance for the Business-to-Business customers. Additionally, offering Smart Home as-a-Service would create various values for residential construction companies, such as an additional selling feature, while the model is being assessed as generally feasible. Further research is suggested for example in the take-rate of the tenants.
Das Ziel der Bachelorthesis ist, die Relevanz der Ressource Sand für die moderne Welt zu verdeutlichen. Hierfür werden die vier folgenden Forschungsfragen beantwortet: Warum ist es wichtig, sich mit der Verknappung der Ressource Sand auseinander zu setzen und sich der Relevanz ihrer bewusst zu werden? Wie sieht die Zukunft aus, wenn die Ressource Sand weiterhin so genutzt wird wie heute? Was kann gegen den übermäßigen Abbau und Export der Ressource Sand unternommen werden? Gibt es Alternativen zu der Ressource Sand und wie sehen diese aus?
Die Forschungsfragen wurden mit Hilfe einer ausführlichen Literaturrecherche beantwortet. Diese fand vor und während der Bearbeitung der Thesis statt.
Durch die Literaturrecherche wurde verdeutlicht, dass die Auseinandersetzung mit der Thematik sowie das Bewusstsein über die aktuelle Lage der Ressource wichtig sind, da eine unveränderte Nutzung langfristig nicht möglich ist. Die entstehenden Negativeffekte würden sowohl die Flora und Fauna als auch den Menschen betreffen. Außerdem wurde durch die Recherche klar, dass der Abbau der Ressource Sand durch politische Instanzen oder die Nutzung von Alternativen gesenkt werden kann. Alternativen werden beispielsweise durch verschiedene Substitutionsgüter dargestellt.
Die Thesis verdeutlicht, dass die Ressource Sand der Menschheit bei einer unveränderten Nutzung durch die Finger rinnt. Die tiefere Erforschung von Alternativstoffen und die Minderung des Abbaus sind nötig, um die Negativeffekte auf den Menschen und die Umwelt zu dämpfen.
This research examines whether a company's popularity is a determining factor for its attractiveness among employees. For this purpose, two groups of subjects were asked to rate the attractiveness of an identical job advertisement. The only difference between the groups was that one group was led to believe that it was the job advertisement of a well-known company, whereas the other group was presented with the advertisement of a rather unknown, but in terms of activity and prestige comparable company. The results suggest that the familiarity of the company does indeed influence popularity to a significant degree. Implications of this finding are also further explored.