Refine
Year of publication
- 2020 (523) (remove)
Document type
- Bachelor Thesis (132)
- Article (peer-reviewed) (124)
- Other (69)
- Conference Proceeding (66)
- Contribution to a Periodical (39)
- Report (31)
- Part of a Book (23)
- Master's Thesis (17)
- Book (9)
- Doctoral Thesis (8)
Language
- English (318)
- German (202)
- Multiple languages (3)
Keywords
- Online-Ressource (27)
- Fernsehbeitrag (13)
- Tageszeitung (10)
- Industry 4.0 (8)
- Interview (8)
- Electrical impedance tomography (7)
- Exercise (6)
- Machine learning (6)
- China (5)
- Grinding (5)
Course of studies
Global key account management is the use of the key account management system aimed at global accounts; these global accounts can also be known as multinational companies. These types of companies are key players for business-to-business model companies as they might account for as much as 80% of all sales. At this level of importance, to lose a customer like that could be a death sentence for the business. Adopting a global key account management to keep these essential types of customers is a good strategy, knowing the tremendous value they provide. The company MinebeaMitsumi, being aware of this, brings up the case study for the initiation of a global key account management system, that will bring a best in class service to the key accounts of MinebeaMitsumi in the automotive market. To start this project, it is needed an assessment of the current situation in which MinebeaMitsumi operates to its key accounts. At the same time, it is intended to upgrade the digital infrastructure MinebeaMitsumi uses for its operations. The case study is presented as an exploration and analysis of MinebeaMitsumi and how should this new system be implemented in an early stage. This way, preparing the ground for a larger project at the time of full implementation.
Die Volkshochschulen befinden sich im Zentrum des Weiterbildungslandschafts und sind fast in jedem kleinen Ort zu finden. Sie verfügen über ein reiches Angebot und erfüllen den politischen Auftrag des Staats. Der Lockdown im März-Mai 2020 hat die Arbeit der Volkshochschulen in vielen Aspekten beeinflusst. Die totale Schulschließung wegen der Corona-Epidemie hat aktuelle Probleme der VHS hervorgehoben. Dazu fehlende Analyse der Zufriedenheit und Wahrnehmung der Teilnehmer über die VHS-Angebote, Schwierigkeiten bei der Digitalisierung des Lernprozesses, mangelhafte Medienkompetenzen von einigen Dozenten und Kursteilnehmern usw.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wird das VHS-Portfolio, Teilnehmerbereitschaft zum Online Learning, Teilnehmerzufriedenheit und Bewusstsein über die VHS-Angebote vor dem Hintergrund der Corona-Epidemie kritisch untersucht. Die Arbeit enthält auch eine SWOT-Analyse und die Analyse einiger VHS-Wettbewerber. Ein dreiwöchiges Experiment mit der Lerngruppe und seine Ergebnisse wurden beschrieben und interpretiert.
The goal of this thesis is to evaluate the impact the choice of registered cooperatives as legal form for start-ups can have on the success of crowdfunding campaigns regarding information asymmetry and agency costs. The theoretical analysis argues that due to the reduction of information asymmetry between founders and contributors, agency costs should be reduced,and success of their crowdfunding campaigns should be more likely. This result is confirmed with some caveats with the help of expert interviews. In conclusion, only companies that aim for additional benefits of registered cooperatives are eligible to be founded as registered cooperatives in order to decrease information asymmetry and increase chances of success in crowdfunding.
Throughout the paper, the different concepts are applied to the practical example of the founding process of a social start-up, the Zeitcafé Freiburg, which results in the recommendation of registered cooperatives as legal form and crowdfunding as one source of capital.
In recent years, the topics of new work and agile practices have received growing at-tention. The concept and mindset Working Out Loud are embedded in this field. It is described by five practices and attitudes being visible work, relationships, leading with generosity, purposeful discovery, and having a growth mindset.
The present study attempts to evaluate whether it holds that this concept is predomi-nantly adopted by employees in hierarchical companies. The underlying assumption is that employees in hierarchical settings are deprived of a sense of self-efficacy which they gain by applying Working Out Loud. The results and conclusions are based on a combination of the findings of existing academic literature and the outcomes of con-ducted interviews with Working Out Loud promoters. As the concept Working Out Loud is not yet scientifically proven, the interviews are particularly important to draw relevant conclusions. For this purpose, employees were asked questions aiming at de-fining the present organizational structure in their companies and the underlying rea-sons for them engaging in Working Out Loud practices.
The conducted interviews and analyses yielded the result that employees tend to adopt Working Out Loud practices due to an underlying missing sense of self-efficacy, among other reasons. It could be shown that although not previously selected, the in-terview sample of Working Out Loud promoters appeared to be predominantly posi-tioned in hierarchical structures. Whether this proves the hypothesis right or whether the benefit and visible change in a hierarchical context is higher than in an agile one, needs to be further analyzed in future research.
The present thesis attempts to answer the question “What makes a bond green?” by analysing the current status of the green bond market with regards to its regulation and evaluating the need for harmonizing green bond standards.
A green bond, which is characterized by allocating its proceeds exclusively to climate-related or environmental projects, is a relatively novel sustainable financing instrument that has recorded exponential growth since the first issuance in 2007. The green bond market has developed as a privately regulated market leading to a range of different green bond standards and other market mechanisms used for verifying green bonds, of which some have developed into best practice followed by most issuers. This fragmented regulation and the lack of a globally accepted green bond standard leads to the difficulty in clearly identifying what makes a bond green.
By analysing the current best practice and comparing green bond standards this paper identifies the differences between existing standards and suggests the further harmonization of standards as an important prerequisite for the further growth of the green bond market. Consequently, the challenges related to the private nature of green bond regulation is reviewed, leading to the conclusion that the intervention of the government and establishment of public regulation for green bonds could be considered. With regards to the further expansion of the green bond market the EU Green Bond Standard that is currently under development by the European Commission is critically analysed.
Werkzeugmaschine zur Laserkonditionierung von Schleifwerkzeugen unabhängig von deren Spezifikation
(2020)
"Die Welt von morgen ändert sich [...]. Am Ende ist der persönliche, menschliche Kontakt entscheidend für ein internationales Geschäft.“-R. Metze
In einer von Krisen und Konflikten geprägten Welt, in der sich das Handlungsumfeld eines Unternehmens ständig verändert, steht gerade im Dienstleistungssektor nach wie vor der Mensch im Fokus. Zwischenmenschliche Kontakte und Humanressourcen stellen somit eine wichtige Grundlage für internationale Vorhaben dar. Diese sind jedoch nicht alleiniger Bestandteil einer erfolgreichen Internationalisierungsstrategie. Um darzustellen, welche weiteren Punkte in der Planung einer Internationalisierung berücksichtigt werden müssen, gibt die vorliegende Arbeit eine Übersicht über relevante strategische Vorgehensweisen in Bezug auf Internationalisierung und formuliert anschließend darauf aufbauende Handlungsempfehlungen für eine in der Zukunft liegende geographische Expansion für die Communardo Software GmbH. Daraus ergibt sich folgende dieser Arbeit zugrundeliegende dreiteilige Fragestellung: Welche strategischen Ansätze zur Umsetzung einer Internationalisierung gibt es, wie werden diese in der IT-Dienstleistungsbranche erfolgreich umgesetzt und welche Handlungsoptionen lassen sich daraus für die Communardo Software GmbH ableiten?
Die Beantwortung dieser Frage erfolgt mithilfe von acht qualitativen Experteninterviews, einer induktiv-qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse und einer Literaturrecherche. So können relevante Informationen zusammengetragen und sinnvolle, erfolgsversprechende Handlungsoptionen formuliert werden. Aufgrund der Dynamik des Handlungsfeldes und der Notwendigkeit einer intensiven Unternehmens- und Umweltanalyse, werden diese Handlungsoptionen in Form von drei Planungsschritten, innerhalb eines strategischen Vorbereitungsprozesses ausgearbeitet. So kann aufbauend auf diesen Planungsschritten unter Einbezug unternehmens- und situationsspezifischer Faktoren eine auf das Unternehmen angepasste Internationalisierungsstrategie konzipiert werden.
Wasser und Digitalisierung
(2020)
Vom Prozessmodell zum digital erlebbaren Prototypen – Pay-per-Use-Konzept für eine Verpackungsanlage
(2020)
Viele Überlegungen zu E-Learning waren in den letzten Jahren und Jahrzehnten stark getrieben von Visionen – didaktischen, lerntheoretischen oder auch gesellschaftlichen. Auch durch die oftmals starke Fokussierung auf die technischen Aspekte kamen die zentralen Akteure – nämlich die Lernenden – und deren Bedürfnisse und Anforderungen bei den konzeptionellen Überlegungen oft zu kurz und wurden nicht ausreichend berücksichtigt. Nach einem kurzen Blick auf die Treiber und Entwicklungen der letzten Jahre und Jahrzehnte wird in diesem Beitrag an Hand von mehreren aktuellen Studien (z. B. der Studie „Einsatz neuer Technologien im Unterricht“, mit über 4.000 befragten Teilnehmenden) der Frage nachgegangen, inwieweit Digitalisierung bei den Studierenden konkret angekommen ist und was deren Wünsche und Erwartungen in diesem Zusammenhang sind. Somit sollen sowohl Mythen als auch die Realität mit empirischen Befunden einander gegenübergestellt, kritisch beleuchtet und hinterfragt werden.
Vom Hörsaal an den Backofen
(2020)
Die OKR Zielsetzungsmethode wurde von Andy Grove als Weiterentwicklung der Methode „Management by Objectives“ von Peter Drucker entwickelt mit dem Ziel ein System zu schaffen, welches Outputs wertschätzt und hervorhebt. Mit der OKR Methode sollen klare, ambitionierte und transparente Ziele formuliert und erreicht werden.
In dieser Bachelorarbeit soll untersucht werden, ob die OKR Zielsetzungsmethode, wenn sie gezielt eingesetzt wird, als Garantie für Unternehmenserfolg gesehen werden kann. Dafür wird zunächst die OKR Methode genauer betrachtet sowie eine Analyse durchgeführt, um die Faktoren herausarbeiten, welche zu Unternehmenserfolg führen. In einer finalen kritischen Betrachtung sollen dann diese beiden Teile zusammengeführt werden um zu einer abschließenden Beantwortung der Forschungsfrage „Verhilft die OKR Methode einem Unternehmen zu größerem Erfolg?“ zu führen.
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.
Validation of Continuously Learning AI/ML Systems in Medical Devices – A Scenario-based Analysis
(2020)
The signs of global warming are everywhere, ranging from highest record temperatures in cities to mega wildfires in the amazon. Heat is melting ice glaciers, contributing to floods and rising sea levels.
Transportation is one of the largest carbon-emitting sectors and it is difficult to meet the carbon reduction goals without a significant improvement in the change from Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) vehicles to Electric Vehicles (EVs). EVs are capable of reducing transport related emissions. However, the problem is that EVs on their own haven’t convinced consumers to make the switch and there is a role for policy makers to play.
This study seeks to provide recommendations to support policy makers to come up with measures that if adopted, could increase EV uptake in Singapore. A survey questionnaire has been conducted to discover and understand the factors which affects EV buying decision in Singapore in addition to literature review from past studies.
The main concerns of Singapore car drivers of EVs are that they are too expensive, lack of availability of public charging stations and long charging duration. An experimental component in the survey found that providing information on EVs could increase willingness to purchase an EV.
Analysis from other countries shows that successful governmental policies includes first and foremost, financial incentives to make the prices of EVs as competitive as similar ICE models. Other soft incentives were also implemented which acts as a complement at a later stage of adoption.
Recommendations for policy makers includes actions under the following: National goals/legislation/infrastructure, sales support and availability and quality of information which Singapore policy makers can consider to move towards a renewable and sustainable future.
Transforming a face-to-face (F2F) medical congress into a virtual experience without losing the added value of the offline event is the challenge many associations and event organizers face in 2020.
Background: The unexpected COVID-19 outbreak has made face-to-face congresses impossible in Q2 of 2020. In order to continue medical education, virtual congresses are organized.
Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to determine the advantages of a virtual congress format and illustrate a way to effectively organize a virtual congress. Moreover, the thesis aims to analyze the performance of the digital experience platform (DXP) created by MCI the Netherlands, taking into consideration different stakeholders’ needs and its future opportunities.
Methods: This bachelor thesis is based on the available literature as well as data from the company MCI the Netherlands and quality interviews were conducted with
10 industry experts.
Results: The digital experience platform can increase registration numbers and share the content with more people worldwide like never before. With the easy accessibility, the DXP offers the possibility to increase audience reach. By offering a long-term learning opportunity the platform enhances the user experience of the delegates. Valuable data insight can be retrieved through the platform and shared with various stakeholders. Evaluating the advantages of virtual congresses, it can be said that virtual congresses will be the future of the event industry, however they will not replace face-to-face congresses but can be seen as an additional learning possibility.
Conclusion: With the digital experience platform MCI the Netherlands was able to successfully transform their internal digital capabilities into a future-proof innovative client solution. MCI is the first company in the European market who offered a virtual experience for more than 10.000 participants and strengthened their position as one of the market leaders.