@article{23566, author = {{Kundisch, Dennis and Muntermann, J. and Oberländer, A. M. and Rau, D. and Röglinger, M. and Schoormann, T. and Szopinski, Daniel}}, journal = {{Business & Information Systems Engineering}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{421--439}}, title = {{{An update for taxonomy designers: Methodological guidance from information systems research}}}, volume = {{64}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{33884, author = {{Laux, Florian and Kundisch, Dennis}}, location = {{Copenhagen, Denmark}}, title = {{{Judgment or Choice? An Experimental Comparison of Evaluation Approaches for External Crowdvoting}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34046, author = {{Hoffmann, Christin and Thommes, Kirsten}}, issn = {{2168-2291}}, journal = {{IEEE Transactions on Human-Machine Systems}}, keywords = {{Artificial Intelligence, Computer Networks and Communications, Computer Science Applications, Human-Computer Interaction, Signal Processing, Control and Systems Engineering, Human Factors and Ergonomics}}, pages = {{1--11}}, publisher = {{Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)}}, title = {{{Seizing the Opportunity for Automation—How Traffic Density Determines Truck Drivers' Use of Cruise Control}}}, doi = {{10.1109/thms.2022.3212335}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35620, abstract = {{Deep learning models fuel many modern decision support systems, because they typically provide high predictive performance. Among other domains, deep learning is used in real-estate appraisal, where it allows to extend the analysis from hard facts only (e.g., size, age) to also consider more implicit information about the location or appearance of houses in the form of image data. However, one downside of deep learning models is their intransparent mechanic of decision making, which leads to a trade-off between accuracy and interpretability. This limits their applicability for tasks where a justification of the decision is necessary. Therefore, in this paper, we first combine different perspectives on interpretability into a multi-dimensional framework for a socio-technical perspective on explainable artificial intelligence. Second, we measure the performance gains of using multi-view deep learning which leverages additional image data (satellite images) for real estate appraisal. Third, we propose and test a novel post-hoc explainability method called Grad-Ram. This modified version of Grad-Cam mitigates the intransparency of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) for predicting continuous outcome variables. With this, we try to reduce the accuracy-interpretability trade-off of multi-view deep learning models. Our proposed network architecture outperforms traditional hedonic regression models by 34% in terms of MAE. Furthermore, we find that the used satellite images are the second most important predictor after square feet in our model and that the network learns interpretable patterns about the neighborhood structure and density.}}, author = {{Kucklick, Jan-Peter and Müller, Oliver}}, issn = {{2158-656X}}, journal = {{ACM Transactions on Management Information Systems}}, keywords = {{Interpretability, Convolutional Neural Network, Accuracy-Interpretability Trade-Of, Real Estate Appraisal, Hedonic Pricing, Grad-Ram}}, publisher = {{Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)}}, title = {{{Tackling the Accuracy–Interpretability Trade-off: Interpretable Deep Learning Models for Satellite Image-based Real Estate Appraisal}}}, doi = {{10.1145/3567430}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35647, author = {{Tawiah, Beatrice Baaba}}, journal = {{Applied Economics}}, number = {{58}}, pages = {{6687--6702}}, title = {{{Does education have an impact on patience and risk willingness?}}}, doi = {{10.1080/00036846.2022.2078780}}, volume = {{54}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35719, author = {{Kengelbach, Jens and Keienburg, Georg and Söllner, Tobias and Wang, Yiran and Sievers, Sönke and Friedmann, Daniel and Nielsen, Jesper}}, journal = {{BCG M&A Report 2022}}, title = {{{Green Deals Gain Steam }}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35722, author = {{Kengelbach, Jens and Friedman, Daniel and Keienburg, Georg and Degen, Dominik and Söllner, Tobias and Wang, Yiran and Sievers, Sönke}}, journal = {{BCG M&A Report 2022}}, title = {{{Do Green Deals Create Value? }}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35728, abstract = {{Abstract Technological developments such as Cloud Computing, the Internet of Things, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence continue to drive the digital transformation of business and society. With the advent of platform-based ecosystems and their potential to address complex challenges, there is a trend towards greater interconnectedness between different stakeholders to co-create services based on the provision and use of data. While previous research on digital transformation mainly focused on digital transformation within organizations, it is of growing importance to understand the implications for digital transformation on different layers (e.g., interorganizational cooperation and platform ecosystems). In particular, the conceptualization and implications of public data spaces and related ecosystems provide promising research opportunities. This special issue contains five papers on the topic of digital transformation and, with the editorial, further contributes by providing an initial conceptualization of public data spaces' potential to foster innovative progress and digital transformation from a management perspective.}}, author = {{Beverungen, Daniel and Hess, Thomas and Köster, Antonia and Lehrer, Christiane}}, issn = {{1019-6781}}, journal = {{Electronic Markets}}, keywords = {{Management of Technology and Innovation, Marketing, Computer Science Applications, Economics and Econometrics, Business and International Management}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{493--501}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{From private digital platforms to public data spaces: implications for the digital transformation}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s12525-022-00553-z}}, volume = {{32}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35732, abstract = {{AbstractWhile the Information Systems (IS) discipline has researched digital platforms extensively, the body of knowledge appertaining to platforms still appears fragmented and lacking conceptual consistency. Based on automated text mining and unsupervised machine learning, we collect, analyze, and interpret the IS discipline’s comprehensive research on platforms—comprising 11,049 papers spanning 44 years of research activity. From a cluster analysis concerning platform concepts’ semantically most similar words, we identify six research streams on platforms, each with their own platform terms. Based on interpreting the identified concepts vis-à-vis the extant research and considering a temporal perspective on the concepts’ application, we present a lexicon of platform concepts, to guide further research on platforms in the IS discipline. Researchers and managers can build on our results to position their work appropriately, applying a specific theoretical perspective on platforms in isolation or combining multiple perspectives to study platform phenomena at a more abstract level.}}, author = {{Bartelheimer, Christian and zur Heiden, Philipp and Lüttenberg, Hedda and Beverungen, Daniel}}, issn = {{1019-6781}}, journal = {{Electronic Markets}}, keywords = {{Management of Technology and Innovation, Marketing, Computer Science Applications, Economics and Econometrics, Business and International Management}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{375--396}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Systematizing the lexicon of platforms in information systems: a data-driven study}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s12525-022-00530-6}}, volume = {{32}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35741, abstract = {{AbstractBusiness process management (BPM) drives corporate success through effective and efficient processes. In recent decades, knowledge has been accumulated regarding the identification, discovery, analysis, design, implementation, and monitoring of business processes. This includes methods and tools for tackling various kinds of process change such as continuous process improvement, process reengineering, process innovation, and process drift. However, exogenous shocks, which lead to unintentional and radical process change, have been neglected in BPM research although they severely affect an organization’s context, strategy, and business processes. This research note conceptualizes the interplay of exogenous shocks and BPM in terms of the effects that such shocks can have on organizations’ overall process performance over time. On this foundation, related challenges and opportunities for BPM via several rounds of idea generation and consolidation within a diverse team of BPM scholars are identified. The paper discusses findings in light of extant literature from BPM and related disciplines, as well as present avenues for future (BPM) research to invigorate the academic discourse on the topic.}}, author = {{Röglinger, Maximilian and Plattfaut, Ralf and Borghoff, Vincent and Kerpedzhiev, Georgi and Becker, Jörg and Beverungen, Daniel and vom Brocke, Jan and Van Looy, Amy and del-Río-Ortega, Adela and Rinderle-Ma, Stefanie and Rosemann, Michael and Santoro, Flavia Maria and Trkman, Peter}}, issn = {{2363-7005}}, journal = {{Business & Information Systems Engineering}}, keywords = {{Information Systems}}, number = {{5}}, pages = {{669--687}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Exogenous Shocks and Business Process Management}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s12599-021-00740-w}}, volume = {{64}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35740, abstract = {{AbstractWhile the Information Systems (IS) discipline has researched digital platforms extensively, the body of knowledge appertaining to platforms still appears fragmented and lacking conceptual consistency. Based on automated text mining and unsupervised machine learning, we collect, analyze, and interpret the IS discipline’s comprehensive research on platforms—comprising 11,049 papers spanning 44 years of research activity. From a cluster analysis concerning platform concepts’ semantically most similar words, we identify six research streams on platforms, each with their own platform terms. Based on interpreting the identified concepts vis-à-vis the extant research and considering a temporal perspective on the concepts’ application, we present a lexicon of platform concepts, to guide further research on platforms in the IS discipline. Researchers and managers can build on our results to position their work appropriately, applying a specific theoretical perspective on platforms in isolation or combining multiple perspectives to study platform phenomena at a more abstract level.}}, author = {{Bartelheimer, Christian and zur Heiden, Philipp and Lüttenberg, Hedda and Beverungen, Daniel}}, issn = {{1019-6781}}, journal = {{Electronic Markets}}, keywords = {{Management of Technology and Innovation, Marketing, Computer Science Applications, Economics and Econometrics, Business and International Management}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{375--396}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Systematizing the lexicon of platforms in information systems: a data-driven study}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s12525-022-00530-6}}, volume = {{32}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{35097, author = {{Ebert, Michael and Schäfer, Ulrich and Schneider, Georg Thomas}}, issn = {{1556-5068}}, title = {{{Information Leaks and Voluntary Disclosure}}}, doi = {{10.2139/ssrn.4168084}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{36961, author = {{Constantiou, Ioanna and Mukkamala, Alivelu and Sjöklint, Mimmi and Trier, Matthias}}, issn = {{0960-085X}}, journal = {{European Journal of Information Systems}}, keywords = {{Library and Information Sciences, Information Systems}}, pages = {{1--21}}, publisher = {{Informa UK Limited}}, title = {{{Engaging with self-tracking applications: how do users respond to their performance data?}}}, doi = {{10.1080/0960085x.2022.2081096}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{37070, author = {{Beyer, Bianca and Flagmeier, Vanessa and Kosi, Urska}}, title = {{{Does private firms’ disclosure affect public peers’ information environment?}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{37131, abstract = {{This paper introduces a novel database on the European corporate bond market to analyze the role of transparency regulation and recent developments in bond markets. We use data from the European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) to build a comprehensive database covering daily corporate bond listing information in Europe starting in 2018. We then analyze the different market segments of the European bond market along four key areas: (i) time and cross-sectional trends in bond listings; (ii) composition of firms on the market; (iii) firms’ financial reporting transparency; (iv) bond contract terms. Furthermore, we discuss the impact of recent economic events on these key areas.}}, author = {{Franke, Benedikt and Kosi, Urska and Stoczek, Pia}}, keywords = {{Transparency regulation, Corporate bond, European market}}, title = {{{Current developments in the European corporate bond market}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{37088, abstract = {{We examine variation in mandatory CSR reporting practices based on a large sample of non-publicly listed savings banks in Germany. They do not have typical shareholders but rather are established by municipal trustees and can serve clients only in their distinct operating area. This setting permits us to identify demand for CSR information by their main stakeholder groups – municipal trustees and private and corporate clients. In this way, our analysis focuses on the double-materiality approach to CSR reporting. We find that demand for CSR information by supervisory board chairperson belonging to a left-wing or green party and the presence of more supervisory board members belonging to a left-wing or green party are associated with longer CSR reports and more disclosure on environmental, social, employee and human rights matters. In addition, competition for private clients and the sustainability orientation of corporate clients are associated with longer reports and more disclosure on environmental, employee and human rights matters. These findings suggest that savings banks’ CSR reports cater to their principal stakeholders’ demand for CSR information.}}, author = {{Gulenko, Maryna and Kohlhase, Saskia and Kosi, Urska}}, keywords = {{Corporate social responsibility, Mandatory reporting, Non-publicly listed banks, Double materiality, Stakeholder groups, Political influence}}, title = {{{CSR Reporting under the Non-Financial Reporting Directive: Evidence from Non-publicly Listed Firms}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{37089, abstract = {{This research note links the legal framework of the insolvency process of German firms to the information available in the newly-constructed insol database. In particular, the database contains information from documents published by German insolvency courts in period 2005- 2022. This research note first presents the insolvency process with steps and events of the process as determined by the Insolvency Law (InsO). Next, it classifies the documents to specific steps and events, and then presents their information content using textual analysis. Specifically, we identify target phrases via manual document checks and then create regular expressions for the target phrases. Classification of documents allows us to sketch most common paths that insolvent firms go through.}}, author = {{Ahlers, Theresa and Edossa, Fikir Worku and Uckert, Matthias and Kosi, Urska}}, keywords = {{insol database, insolvency process, Germany, court fillings}}, title = {{{Insolvcency Process in Germany and the insol database: A research Note}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34449, author = {{Crépellière, Tommy and Pelster, Matthias and Zeisberger, Stefan}}, journal = {{Journal of Financial Markets}}, title = {{{Arbitrage in the Market for Cryptocurrencies}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.finmar.2023.100817}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{39963, author = {{Bas, Sahin}}, title = {{{Die Luftfahrt zwischen Liberalisierung und Konsolidierung - eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse von Low-Cost- und Networkairlines}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{40464, author = {{Erdogan, Yeliz}}, title = {{{Unternehmenszusammenschlüsse von Supermärkten - eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse am Beispiel von Edeka und Kaiser's Tengelmann}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{40468, author = {{Perampalam, Abirame}}, title = {{{Zum Potenzial von Kryptowährungen. Eine ökonomische Analyse zu den Chancen und Risiken digitaler Währungen}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{40467, author = {{Nassar, Hamza}}, title = {{{Mergers on digital markets - An economic analysis}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{35775, author = {{Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, publisher = {{VHB}}, title = {{{Steuerreformen: Investitionsstimulus oder bloß heiße Luft? Wann steuerliche Verlustrückträge der Wirtschaft helfen können}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{40469, author = {{Sarsar, Abdelmajid}}, title = {{{Monopolbildung im Zuge der Globalisierung und Digitalisierung der GAFA-Unternehmen (Google, Amazon, Facebook, Apple) - eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{40474, author = {{Bas, Mikail}}, title = {{{Kartelle und technischen Absprachen zur Forschung und Entwicklung - Eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse anhand der Automobilindustrie}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{40472, author = {{Vikue, Baribuma Lucy}}, title = {{{Blockchain Technology and the Internet of Thing-Risks and Chances for Supply Chains}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{40471, author = {{Taskin, Ibrahim}}, title = {{{Die Fusion von Kaiser's Tengelmann und EDEKA - eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{36083, author = {{Constantiou, Ioanna and Mukkamala, Alivelu and Sjöklint, Mimmi and Trier, Matthias}}, issn = {{0960-085X}}, journal = {{European Journal of Information Systems}}, keywords = {{Library and Information Sciences, Information Systems, Self-Tracking, User Behaviour, Discontinuance}}, pages = {{1--21}}, publisher = {{Informa UK Limited}}, title = {{{Engaging with self-tracking applications: how do users respond to their performance data?}}}, doi = {{10.1080/0960085x.2022.2081096}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{36960, author = {{Constantiou, Ioanna and Mukkamala, Alivelu and Sjöklint, Mimmi and Trier, Matthias}}, issn = {{0960-085X}}, journal = {{European Journal of Information Systems}}, keywords = {{Library and Information Sciences, Information Systems}}, pages = {{1--21}}, publisher = {{Informa UK Limited}}, title = {{{Engaging with self-tracking applications: how do users respond to their performance data?}}}, doi = {{10.1080/0960085x.2022.2081096}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{36084, author = {{Meydani, Elnaz and Düsing, Christoph and Trier, Matthias}}, booktitle = {{Wirtschaftsinformatik 2022 Proceedings}}, location = {{Erlangen Nürnberg}}, title = {{{The Black Box of Social Commerce Platforms - A Closer Look at Users’ Activities}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{41182, author = {{Ortmann, Regina and Schindler, Dirk}}, title = {{{Income Shifting and Management Incentives}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{41487, author = {{Sven, Weinzierl and Bartelheimer, Christian and Zilker, Sandra and Beverungen, Daniel and Matzner, Martin}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 26th Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS)}}, title = {{{ A Method for Predicting Workarounds in Business Processes}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{21586, author = {{Klein, M. and Kundisch, Dennis and Stummer, C.}}, booktitle = {{Handbuch Digitalisierung}}, editor = {{Corsten, H. and Roth, S.}}, pages = {{799--814}}, publisher = {{Vahle}}, title = {{{Feeless Micropayments and Their Impact on Business Models}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{21405, abstract = {{Previous accounting research shows that taxes affect decision making by individuals and firms. Most studies assume that agents have an accurate perception regarding their tax burden. However, there is a growing body of literature analyzing whether taxes are indeed perceived correctly. We review 128 studies on the measurement of tax misperception and its behavioral implications. The review reveals that many taxpayers have substantial tax misperceptions that lead to biased decision making. We develop a Behavioral Taxpayer Response Model on the impact of provided tax information on tax perception. Besides individual traits, characteristics of the tax information and the decision environment determine the extent of tax misperception. We discuss opportunities for future research and methodological limitations. While there is much evidence on tax misperception at the individual level, we hardly find any research at the firm level. Little is known about the real effects of managers’ tax misperception and on how tax information is strategically managed to impact stakeholders. This research gap is surprising as a large part of the accounting literature analyzes decision making and disclosure of firms. We recommend a mixed-method approach combining experiments, surveys, and archival data analyses to improve the knowledge on tax misperception and its consequences.}}, author = {{Blaufus, Kay and Chirvi, Malte and Huber, Hans-Peter and Maiterth, Ralf and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, journal = {{European Accounting Review}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{111--144}}, title = {{{Tax Misperception and Its Effects on Decision Making - Literature Review and Behavioral Taxpayer Response Model}}}, doi = {{10.1080/09638180.2020.1852095}}, volume = {{31}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42525, author = {{Dubbert, Annika}}, title = {{{Marktmissbrauch in Online-Märkten und die Herausforderungen für die Wettbewerbsbehörden - eine wettbewerbspolitische Betrachtung}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42526, author = {{Miftari, Ardita}}, title = {{{Zur Bekämpfung von Marktmachtmissbrauch in digitalen Märkten – Wettbewerbspolitische Maßnahmen im Vergleich}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42527, author = {{Minhaj, Noor}}, title = {{{Of the efficacy of competition law in dealing with challenges of digital markets - Selected cases of Facebook}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42528, author = {{Rayhan, Md. Sashi}}, title = {{{On the Efficacy of EU Competition Policy in the Context of Big Data}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42524, author = {{Busch, Anna Lisa}}, title = {{{On the privatization of hospitals - The case of Germany}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{41486, abstract = {{Now accounting for more than 80% of a firm's worth, brands have become essential assets for modern organizations. However, methods and techniques for the monetary valuation of brands are still under-researched. Hence, the objective of this study is to evaluate the utility of explanatory statistical models and machine learning approaches for explaining and predicting brand value. Drawing upon the case of the most valuable English football brands during the 2016/17 to 2020/21 seasons, we demonstrate how to operationalize Aaker's (1991) theoretical brand equity framework to collect meaningful qualitative and quantitative feature sets. Our explanatory models can explain up to 77% of the variation in brand valuations across all clubs and seasons, while our predictive approach can predict out-of-sample observations with a mean absolute percentage error (MAPE) of 14%. Future research can build upon our results to develop domain-specific brand valuation methods while enabling managers to make better-informed investment decisions.}}, author = {{Caron, Matthew and Bartelheimer, Christian and Müller, Oliver}}, booktitle = {{Proceeding of the 28th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)}}, location = {{Minneapolis, USA}}, title = {{{Towards a Reliable & Transparent Approach to Data-Driven Brand Valuation}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{35785, author = {{Fochmann, Martin and Heinemann-Heile, Vanessa and Huber, Hans-Peter and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, issn = {{1556-5068}}, title = {{{Firms' Tax Rate Misperception: Measurement, Drivers, and Distortionary Effects}}}, doi = {{10.2139/ssrn.4300919}}, volume = {{108}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{35795, author = {{Greil, Stefan and Overesch, Michael and Rohlfing-Bastian, Anna and Schreiber, Ulrich and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, issn = {{1556-5068}}, title = {{{Towards an Amended Arm's Length Principle - Tackling complexity and implementing destination rules in transfer pricing}}}, doi = {{10.2139/ssrn.4166972}}, volume = {{89}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{35790, author = {{Chen, An and Hieber, Peter and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, issn = {{1556-5068}}, title = {{{How Do Tax Certainty Measures Affect Optimal Investment under Cash Flow and Tax Uncertainty?}}}, doi = {{10.2139/ssrn.4027790}}, volume = {{273}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42948, author = {{Kuzuoglu, Muhammed Numan}}, title = {{{Der Marktplatz von Amazon - Eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{43057, author = {{Sowinski, Olivia}}, title = {{{Zu den Auswirkungen von Big Data auf personalisierte Angebote in digitalen Märkten - eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{43056, author = {{Schmidt, Thomas}}, title = {{{Zu den Vor- und Nachteilen von Luftfahrtallianzen - Eine wettbewerbspolitische Perspektive auf den Alleingang von Emirates}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{43059, author = {{Yeboah, Amoabeng}}, title = {{{An Economic Analysis of Mergers and Aquisitions - The case of Facebook and WhatsApp}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42947, author = {{Hensel, Jason}}, title = {{{Zu Online-Vergleichsportalen und deren Auswirkungen auf den Markt - Eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{44072, author = {{Meydani, Elnaz and Düsing, Christoph and Fedrau, Annamaria and Trier, Matthias}}, title = {{{The “black box” of social commerce platforms-a closer look at users’ activities}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{44091, abstract = {{We study the effects of product differentiation on the bundling incentives of a two-product retailer. Two monopolistic manufacturers each produce a differentiated good. One sells it to both retailers, while the other only supplies a single retailer. Retailers compete in prices. Retail bundling is profitable when the goods are close substitutes. Only then is competition so intense that the retailer uses bundling to relax competition both within and across product markets, despite an aggravation of the double marginalization problem. Our asymmetric market structure arises endogenously for the case of close substitutes. In this case, bundling reduces social welfare.}}, author = {{Endres-Fröhlich, Angelika Elfriede and Hehenkamp, Burkhard and Heinzel, Joachim}}, keywords = {{Retail bundling, upstream market power, double marginalization, product differentiation}}, pages = {{43}}, title = {{{The Impact of Product Differentiation on Retail Bundling in a Vertical Market}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42326, author = {{N., N.}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Manipulation durch Fake-Bewertungen: Einfluss von Such- und Erfahrungsgütern auf das manipulative Verhalten des Verkäufers}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42322, author = {{N., N.}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{An Analysis of Coalition Formation Methods to achieve Maximum Social Surplus}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42324, author = {{N., N.}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Die Möglichkeiten der Blockchain-Technologie im Supply Chain Management - eine spieltheoretische Analyse}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42318, author = {{N., N.}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Kindergarten Allocation and the Tradeoff between Stability and Diversity Considerations}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42319, author = {{N., N.}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Effect of the Agent's bargaining positions in the efficiency of matching markets}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42323, author = {{N., N.}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Stabile Zuordnung mit Paaren - Der neue NRMP Algorithmus}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42320, author = {{N., N.}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{School choice with reserves and quotas}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{42325, author = {{N., N.}}, publisher = {{Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Organisation von Zeitbörsen}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30940, abstract = {{We analyse the two-dimensional Nash bargaining solution (NBS) by deploying the standard labour market negotiations model of McDonald and Solow (1981). We show that the two-dimensional bargaining problem can be decomposed into two one-dimensional problems, such that the two solutions together replicate the solution of the two-dimensional problem if the NBS is applied. The axiom of Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives is shown to be crucial for this type of decomposability. This result has significant implications for actual negotiations because it allows for the decomposition of a multi-dimensional bargaining problem into one-dimensional problems---and thus helps to facilitate real-world negotiations.}}, author = {{Haake, Claus-Jochen and Upmann, Thorsten and Duman, Papatya}}, issn = {{0347-0520}}, journal = {{Scandinavian Journal of Economics}}, keywords = {{Labour market negotiations, efficient bargains, Nash bargaining solution, sequential bargaining, restricted bargaining games}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{403--440}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Wage Bargaining and Employment Revisited: Separability and Efficiency in Collective Bargaining}}}, doi = {{https://doi.org/10.1111/sjoe.12518}}, volume = {{125}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{46047, author = {{Chen, An and Hieber, Peter and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, title = {{{Pay for Tax Certainty? Advance Tax Rulings for Risky Investment under Multi-Dimensional Tax Uncertainty}}}, volume = {{273}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{46048, author = {{Dyck, Daniel and Lorenz, Johannes and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, title = {{{How Do Tax Technology and Controversy Expertise Affect Tax Disputes?}}}, volume = {{101}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{45920, author = {{Liszt-Rohlf, Verena and Wochnik, Markus and Schwabl, Franziska}}, issn = {{0172-2875}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik}}, keywords = {{Applied Mathematics, General Mathematics}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{261--295}}, publisher = {{Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH}}, title = {{{Alte Fotografien, neue Erkenntnisse}}}, doi = {{10.25162/zbw-2022-0011}}, volume = {{118}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{33458, abstract = {{We study the effect of unemployment on cognitive abilities among individuals aged between 50 and 65 in Europe. To this end, we exploit plant closures and use flexible event-study estimations together with an experimentally elicited measure of fluid intelligence, namely word recall. We find that, within a time period of around eight years after the event of unemployment, cognitive abilities only deteriorate marginally — the effects are insignificant both in statistical and economic terms. We do, however, find significant effects of late-career unemployment on the likelihood to leave the labor force, and short-term effects on mental health problems such as depression and sleep problems.}}, author = {{Freise, Diana and Schmitz, Hendrik and Westphal, Matthias}}, journal = {{Journal of Health Economics}}, title = {{{Late-Career Unemployment and Cognitive Abilities}}}, doi = {{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhealeco.2022.102689}}, volume = {{86}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{30235, author = {{Westphal, Matthias and Kamhöfer, Daniel A. and Schmitz, Hendrik}}, journal = {{Economic Journal}}, number = {{646}}, pages = {{2231--2272}}, title = {{{Marginal College Wage Premium under Selection into Employment}}}, doi = {{10.1093/ej/ueac021}}, volume = {{132}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{46531, abstract = {{Compulsory schooling reforms are often used to estimate monetary returns to education. Such reforms are unrelated to individual characteristics and preferences and thus arguably able to eliminate selection bias. However, as these reforms affect a large number of individuals in the relevant age groups, they might have spillover effects on individuals not directly affected by the reform. Such spillover effects constitute a problem for identification and estimation of returns to schooling. As they are difficult to address, they are mostly ignored in the empirical literature. I show that the introduction of the compulsory ninth grade in Germany led to a labor supply shock that might have increased wages and employment of individuals who were not directly subject to the reform and were assumed not to be affected in previous research. To investigate in this kinds of spillover effects, I exploit the staggered introduction of the compulsory ninth grade across German federal states in a difference-in-differences approach. Based on large scale register and survey data, I find no evidence for persistent spillover effects for men. For women, however, my results suggest that the labor supply shock resulting from the reform may have led to a persistent increase in employment and wages.}}, author = {{Schiele, Valentin}}, keywords = {{Compulsory schooling, Education, Spillover effects, Cohort size, Wages, Employment}}, title = {{{Labor market spillover effects of a compulsory schooling reform in Germany}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{46662, author = {{Akalan, R. and Eggert, A. and Böhm, Eva}}, journal = {{Journal of Service Management Research}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{47--63}}, title = {{{Strategic emphasis on service-based business models during the corona crisis: Are customer solutions a curse or blessing for manufacturing firms?}}}, volume = {{6}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{46668, author = {{Eggert, A. and Harrmann, L. and Böhm, Eva}}, journal = {{EMAC Annual Conference, Budapest, Hungary}}, location = {{Budapest, Hungary}}, title = {{{Digital technology usage as a driver of servitization paths in manufacturing industries}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{46669, author = {{Kessing, K. and Garnefeld, I. and Böhm, Eva}}, booktitle = {{EMAC Annual Conference, Budapest, Hungary}}, location = {{Budapest, Hungary}}, title = {{{Should manufacturers publish online reviews in their own online shops?}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{46661, author = {{Akalan, R. and Böhm, Eva and Eggert, A.}}, journal = {{Journal of Service Management Research}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{204--213}}, title = {{{Servitization in the manufacturing industry: Where do we stand? Where do we come from?}}}, volume = {{6}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{31063, author = {{Grieger, Nicole and Seutter, Janina and Kundisch, Dennis}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 28th Americas Conference on Information Systems (AMCIS)}}, location = {{Minneapolis, USA}}, title = {{{A Rollercoaster of Emotions – A Semantic Analysis of Fundraising Campaigns over the Course of the COVID-19 Pandemic}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{32095, author = {{Müller, Michelle and Neumann, Jürgen and Kundisch, Dennis}}, journal = {{Journal of Management Information Systems}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{834--864}}, title = {{{Peer-To-Peer Rentals, Regulatory Policies, And Hosts’ Cost Pass-Throughs}}}, volume = {{39}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{46634, author = {{Alavi, Sascha and Böhm, Eva and Habel, Johannes and Wieseke, Jan and Schmitz, Christian and Brüggemann, Felix}}, issn = {{0737-6782}}, journal = {{Journal of Product Innovation Management}}, keywords = {{Management of Technology and Innovation, Strategy and Management}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{445--463}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{The ambivalent role of monetary sales incentives in service innovation selling}}}, doi = {{10.1111/jpim.12600}}, volume = {{39}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{47920, abstract = {{AbstractIntegrated thinking (IT) is a managerial mindset increasingly discussed in the context of value creation. Through the lens of systems theory, this study examines how the degree to which IT is embedded in a firm's strategy and day‐to‐day business processes is associated with the firm's social and environmental value creation. Using a broad international dataset, we find strong evidence that our measure of IT is positively related to a firm's sustainability performance (SP), which we use to operationalize social and environmental value creation (or erosion). Our results also reveal that the increase in a firm's SP might come at the cost of a short‐term decrease in financial performance (FP). We find no indication, however, that IT induces a trade‐off between SP and long‐term FP. Integrated thinking appears to stipulate long‐term financial value creation instead. We further explore moderating factors within the organizational and institutional context of our sample firms and highlight implications for society, corporate practice, and policymaking.}}, author = {{Reimsbach, Daniel and Braam, Geert}}, issn = {{0964-4733}}, journal = {{Business Strategy and the Environment}}, keywords = {{Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Strategy and Management, Geography, Planning and Development, Business and International Management}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{304--320}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Creating social and environmental value through integrated thinking: International evidence}}}, doi = {{10.1002/bse.3131}}, volume = {{32}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{35992, abstract = {{In this paper new semiparametric generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (GARCH) models with long memory are introduced. A multiplicative decomposition of the volatility into a conditional component and an unconditional component is assumed. The estimation of the latter is carried out by means of a data-driven local polynomial smoother. According to the revised recommendations by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision to measure market risk in the banks’ trading books, these new semiparametric GARCH models are applied to obtain rolling one-step ahead forecasts for the value-at-risk and expected shortfall (ES) for market risk assets. Standard regulatory traffic-light tests and a newly introduced traffic-light test for the ES are carried out for all models. In addition, model performance is assessed via a recently introduced model selection criterion. The practical relevance of our proposal is demonstrated by a comparative study. Our results indicate that semiparametric long-memory GARCH models are a meaningful substitute for their conventional, parametric counterparts. }}, author = {{Letmathe, Sebastian and Feng, Yuanhua and Uhde, André}}, journal = {{Journal of Risk}}, keywords = {{long memory, generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (GARCH) models, value-at-risk (VaR), expected shortfall (ES), traffic-light test, backtesting}}, number = {{2}}, title = {{{Semiparametric GARCH models with long memory applied to Value at Risk and Expected Shortfall}}}, volume = {{25}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{49095, author = {{Krebs, Benjamin and Kabst, Rüdiger}}, journal = {{PERSONALquartely}}, title = {{{Erfolgreiches People Management in KMU und Start-ups}}}, volume = {{4}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{49104, author = {{Rebert, Tobias and Tomin, Slawa and Wach, Bernhard and Kabst, Rüdiger}}, booktitle = {{Intrapreneurship}}, isbn = {{9783662641019}}, publisher = {{Springer Berlin Heidelberg}}, title = {{{Methodenverliebt am Markt vorbei?}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-662-64102-6_19}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{42782, author = {{Radermacher, Katharina and Herdejürgen, Enja Marie}}, journal = {{PERSONALquarterly}}, number = {{1/2022}}, pages = {{24--33}}, title = {{{Erkenntnisse aus Arbeitgeberbewertungen – Potenzial von Atmosphäre und Arbeitsplätzen. }}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34281, abstract = {{In this paper, we apply imprinting theory to examine how institutional transformation substantially influences perceptions of corruption that we argue to be incorporated to a varying extent in organizations founded in that period. For this purpose, we compare the effect of a sudden shock (dissolution of the Soviet Union) on the managers' present perceptions to that of a steady transition (EU accession). We consult the 5th round of the Business Environment and Enterprise Performance Survey from 2012 to 2014 analyzing 4715 interviews with managers of organizations from twelve Central and Eastern European countries. Our results reveal striking differences in the present perception of corruption for organizations founded immediately before and immediately after these institutional transitions. The study's results contribute to the research on imprinting theory regarding the relationship between organizations and institutional conditions that constitutes a lasting effect on organizational structures. Thus, applying an institutional perspective that considers less stable periods for organizations yields a promising avenue in research on organizational behavior.}}, author = {{Auer, Thorsten Fabian and Knorr, Karin and Thommes, Kirsten}}, issn = {{2694-6424}}, journal = {{Business Ethics, the Environment & Responsibility}}, keywords = {{Central and Eastern Europe, corruption, imprinting theory, institutional transformation, shock-imprinting}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{478--497}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Long‐term effects of institutional conditions on perceived corruption – A study on organizational imprinting in post‐communist countries}}}, doi = {{10.1111/beer.12506}}, volume = {{32}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{44529, abstract = {{According to the German Rectors’ Conference (HRK), German higher education teaching fails to meet the demand to integrate competence-oriented learning objectives. Despite a wide-ranging debate on the use of learning objectives, empirical research on their effectiveness is scarce. The present study uses the features of digital teaching platforms to investigate the perception and effectiveness of learning objectives applying a randomised controlled experiment followed by a survey in a course for undergraduate economics students (N = 30). Controlling group preconditions and the treatment effect allows to draw conclusions about the different learning outcomes of the student groups. The specification of behaviour-oriented learning objectives in the online course system leads to significantly better performance in the treatment group. A stronger perception of the learning objectives in the treatment group supports this effect that remains significant in a regression analysis. Thus, the study provides an empirical justification to integrate learning objectives in university teaching.}}, author = {{Auer, Thorsten Fabian}}, issn = {{2199-8825}}, journal = {{die hochschullehre}}, keywords = {{learning objectives, academic performance, perception, teaching methods, experiment}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{662--675}}, title = {{{Die Wirksamkeit von Lernzielen für Studienleistungen – eine experimentelle Studie}}}, doi = {{http://doi.org/10.3278/HSL2248W}}, volume = {{8}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{33957, abstract = {{Manufacturing companies are challenged to make the increasingly complex work processes equally manageable for all employees to prevent an impending loss of competence. In this contribution, an intelligent assistance system is proposed enabling employees to help themselves in the workplace and provide them with competence-related support. This results in increasing the short- and long-term efficiency of problem solving in companies.}}, author = {{Deppe, Sahar and Brandt, Lukas and Brünninghaus, Marc and Papenkordt, Jörg and Heindorf, Stefan and Tschirner-Vinke, Gudrun}}, keywords = {{Assistance system, Knowledge graph, Information retrieval, Neural networks, AR}}, location = {{Stuttgart}}, title = {{{AI-Based Assistance System for Manufacturing}}}, doi = {{10.1109/ETFA52439.2022.9921520}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inproceedings{34282, author = {{Deppe, Sahar and Brandt, Lukas and Brunninghaus, Marc and Papenkordt, Jörg and Heindorf, Stefan and Tschirner-Vinke, Gudrun}}, booktitle = {{2022 IEEE 27th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA)}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{AI-Based Assistance System for Manufacturing}}}, doi = {{10.1109/etfa52439.2022.9921520}}, year = {{2022}}, } @inbook{34466, author = {{Papenkordt, Jörg and Thommes, Kirsten}}, booktitle = {{Human-Technology Interaction}}, isbn = {{9783030992347}}, publisher = {{Springer International Publishing}}, title = {{{Determinants of Trust in Smart Technologies}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-030-99235-4_13}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{49215, booktitle = {{Studie Industrieverband Büro und Arbeitswelt e. V. (IBA). }}, editor = {{Radermacher, Katharina and Herdejürgen, Enja }}, publisher = {{Industrieverband Büro und Arbeitswelt e. V. }}, title = {{{Erkenntnisse aus Arbeitgeberbewertungen: Das Potential von Arbeitsatmosphäre und Arbeitsplatzgestaltung für die Weiterempfehlungsbereitschaft}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{47923, abstract = {{ Integrated reporting has widely been promoted as the next evolutionary step in corporate disclosure, which would soon replace traditional reporting practices. Embedded in a zeitgeist that favors sustainability, this outlook would suggest high integrated reporting adoption rates among reporting organizations. Our analysis of integrated reporting in Germany from 2008 to 2019 shows, however, that organizations approached integrated reporting with a wait-and-see mentality. This approach cannot be described adequately by the existing conceptualizations of (partial) practice adoption. We therefore develop the notion of wait-and-see-ism, defined as the deliberate and potentially long-lasting postponement of a decision to adopt a practice while its further development is monitored silently. We see limited, though continuous, efforts to prepare for the prospect of adopting the practice of integrated reporting quickly at a later stage. Wait-and-see-ism expands on prior work on partial adoption by emphasizing its temporal dimension. This adds an important yet undertheorized option that organizations can employ to respond to ambiguous institutional demands, thus explaining the stalling of promising management practices. }}, author = {{Endenich, Christoph and Hahn, Rüdiger and Reimsbach, Daniel and Wickert, Christopher}}, issn = {{1476-1270}}, journal = {{Strategic Organization}}, keywords = {{Strategy and Management, Industrial relations, Education, Business and International Management}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{566--595}}, publisher = {{SAGE Publications}}, title = {{{Wait-and-see-ism as partial adoption of management practices: The rise and stall of integrated reporting}}}, doi = {{10.1177/14761270221078605}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{46660, author = {{Böhm, Eva and Eggert, A. and Garnefeld, I. and Holzmüller, H. and Schaefers, T and Steinhoff, Lena and Woisetschläger, D.}}, journal = {{Journal of Service Management}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{216--231}}, title = {{{Exploring the customer journey of voice commerce: A research agenda}}}, volume = {{6}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34154, abstract = {{Regulations to prevent ethnic discrimination in accessing the labor market are implemented most thoroughly in the public sector. However, it remains to be assessed if these regulations are internalized. We conducted a field experiment to examine ethnic discrimination when applying for internships in German municipalities by unsolicited inquiries. We compared responses in German cities to Turkish, Italian, and German applicants in two periods, and find consistent disadvantages for the Turkish and Italian applicants as well as differences related to gender. Thus, the likelihood for ethnic discrimination rises when applying for positions in public institutions that are not subject to regulations.}}, author = {{Auer, Thorsten Fabian and Ekemen, Helin and Hagedorn, Carolin and Heise, Chantal and Rese, Christine}}, issn = {{1681 8997}}, journal = {{Empirical Economics Letters}}, keywords = {{Ethnic Discrimination, Public Sector, Field Experiment, Application Procedure}}, number = {{7}}, pages = {{47--55}}, title = {{{Same Different but not Same Same: Ethnic Discrimination in Application Procedures in the German Public Sector}}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{32397, abstract = {{Unternehmen investieren zunehmend in Angebote Betrieblicher Gesundheitsförderung (BGF). Dabei stellt sich die Frage nach dem Kosten-Nutzen-Verhältnis jenseits des individuellen Nutzens durch die Förderung der Mitarbeitergesundheit. Deshalb wurden im Rahmen einer Sekundäranalyse Effekte der BGF auf den Unternehmenserfolg berechnet. Die Ergebnisse lassen vermuten, dass sich eine verhaltensorientierte BGF kaum positiv auf die Arbeitsproduktivität und Kommunikationsstruktur in Unternehmen auswirkt.}}, author = {{Auer, Thorsten Fabian and Sennefelder, Lisa and Meier, Heiko}}, issn = {{1876-4851}}, journal = {{Public Health Forum}}, keywords = {{Kommunikation, Arbeitsproduktivität, Betriebliche Gesundheitsförderung, Kosten-Nutzen-Verhältnis}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{214--216}}, publisher = {{Walter De Gruyter GmbH}}, title = {{{Betriebliche Gesundheitsförderung: Ein leeres Versprechen?}}}, doi = {{10.1515/pubhef-2022-0069}}, volume = {{30}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{48436, author = {{Schneider, Jennifer Nicole}}, title = {{{Greenworld: Think Green for the Word. Learning Teaching Training Activities (LTTA). Workshop: Entrepreneurship, Green Business}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{48434, author = {{Schneider, Jennifer Nicole}}, title = {{{Greenworld: Think Green for the Word. Learning Teaching Training Activities (LTTA). Workshop: Creative Thinking}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{48437, author = {{Schneider, Jennifer Nicole}}, title = {{{Greenworld: Think Green for the Word. Learning Teaching Training Activities (LTTA). Workshop: Canvas Model}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{48252, author = {{Schneider, Jennifer Nicole}}, title = {{{EU-CERT. First Transnational Project Meeting. Presentation at the EU-CERT Meeting: Financial, Marketing and Dissemination.}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @misc{48255, author = {{Schneider, Jennifer Nicole}}, title = {{{Family Business Library. Presentation at the LTTA of FBL: Motivation, Barriers and Problems while starting a business}}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{42776, abstract = {{AbstractThis paper examines how human and organizational factors need to be designed to achieve strong technological maturity of either the products or the production process. In a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fs/QCA), a combination of intensive training and strong worker participation is found to be associated with strong technological maturity in the two organizational contexts: firms with a strong entrepreneurial culture and in large firms oriented towards customer-oriented innovation. Overall, the paper uncovers designs or causal recipes for a successful digital transformation.}}, author = {{Schneider, Martin and Hellweg, Talea Davina and Menzefricke, J. S.}}, issn = {{2732-527X}}, journal = {{Proceedings of the Design Society}}, pages = {{791--800}}, publisher = {{Cambridge University Press (CUP)}}, title = {{{Identification of Human and Organizational Key Design Factors for Digital Maturity – A Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis}}}, doi = {{10.1017/pds.2022.81}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{49461, author = {{Trang, S. and Mandrella, M. and Marrone, M. and Kolbe, L.}}, journal = {{European Journal of Information Systems}}, pages = {{166--187}}, title = {{{Co-creating business value through IT-business operational alignment in inter-organisational relationships: Empirical evidence from regional networks}}}, volume = {{31}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{49460, author = {{Masuch, K. and Greve, M. and Trang, S.}}, journal = {{Electronic Markets}}, pages = {{829--848}}, title = {{{What to do after a data breach? Examining apology and compensation as response strategies for health service providers}}}, volume = {{31}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{49459, author = {{Masuch, K. and Greve, M. and Trang, S.}}, journal = {{Computers & Security}}, title = {{{Apologize or Justify? Examining the Impact of Data Breach Response Actions on Stock Value of Affected Companies}}}, volume = {{12}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{49458, author = {{Nastjuk, I. and Trang, S. and Papageorgiou, E.}}, journal = {{Electronic Markets}}, pages = {{1917--1924}}, title = {{{Smart cities and smart governance models for future cities}}}, volume = {{32}}, year = {{2022}}, } @techreport{45668, abstract = {{Im Rahmen dieser Studie wird der Status Quo des KI-Einsatzes in der industriellen Arbeitswelt in der Region OstWestfalenLippe erfasst und beschrieben. Dadurch wird eine Grundlage geschaffen, um eine zielführende Unterstützung der Gestaltung von durch Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) gestützter Arbeitsprozesse in Unternehmen zu ermöglichen, indem beispielsweise bedarfsbezogene Maßnahmen entwickelt und durchgeführt sowie weiterer Forschungsbedarf aufgezeigt wird. Die Befragung wurde im Jahr 2021 von dem Kompetenzzentrum Arbeitswelt.Plus sowie dem Spitzencluster it’s OWL initiiert. Dabei sind drei Zielgruppen – Unternehmensleitung, Personalabteilung (HR) sowie Arbeitnehmer*innen – adressiert worden. Insgesamt nahmen 317 Personen aus 89 verschiedenen Unternehmen bzw. Organisationen an der Befragung teil – zu 38 % Unternehmer*innen, zu 13 % Personaler*innen und zu 49 % Arbeitnehmer*innen. Die meisten der Teilnehmenden stammten aus der Elektroindustrie, dem Maschinenbau sowie dem Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie (IKT)-Sektor. Die Befragungsergebnisse zeigen, dass sich die meisten Unternehmen in der Anfangsphase der KI-Nutzung befinden. Zwischen einzelnen Unternehmensbereichen und verschiedenen Branchen zeigen sich gewisse Unterschiede in der Nutzungsphase. Die Befragten stehen aktuell vor der Nutzung von vor allem teilautonomen KI-Systemen, die ausführende und analytische menschliche Tätigkeitenbeispielsweise durch Informationsbereitstellungen unterstützen. Wesentliche Ziele der KI-Nutzung sind die Effizienzsteigerung, Qualitätsverbesserung, Entscheidungsoptimierung sowie Unterstützung der Arbeitnehmer*innen. Allerdings werden in allen Unternehmen die fehlende Expertise sowie insgesamt die Komplexität des Themenfelds als Hinderungsgründe identifiziert. In allen Unternehmen und allen Unternehmensbereichen werden hohe Auswirkungen durch KI erwartet. Auf die Arbeitsgestaltung werden insgesamt eher positive Auswirkungen erwartet. Die Befragten schätzen die Bedeutung von KI, ihre Aufgeschlossenheit sowie ihr Vertrauen gegenüber KI als insgesamt hoch ein, ihr Verständnis von KI dagegen eher als gering. Tendenziell zeigt sich eine große Diskrepanz zwischen Selbst- und Fremdbild mit einer teils deutlich negativeren Wahrnehmung anderer. Die Befragten erwarten außerdem steigende Kompetenzanforderungen sowie einen hohen Weiterbildungsbedarf, insbesondere bezüglich des grundlegenden Verständnisses über KI. In den wenigsten Unternehmen existiert jedoch ein gezieltes Weiterbildungsangebot. Die Erkenntnisse aus der Befragung fließen im Rahmen des Kompetenzzentrums Arbeitswelt.Plus in die gezielte Gestaltung und Einführung KI-gestützter Arbeitsformen sowie bedarfsgerechter Unterstützungsangebote ein. Die hohe Komplexität der KI-Einführung sowie die sowohl technischen als auch mitarbeiterbezogenen Herausforderungen verdeutlichen den Bedarf für eine soziotechnische Perspektive und ein systematisches Vorgehen bei der Gestaltung dieses vielschichtigen Themenfelds.}}, author = {{Papenkordt, Jörg and Gabriel, Stefan and Thommes, Kirsten and Dumitrescu, Roman}}, publisher = {{Kompetenzzentrum Arbeitswelt.Plus}}, title = {{{Künstliche Intelligenz in der industriellen Arbeitswelt}}}, doi = {{10.55594/tmao3234}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{44637, author = {{Hoppe, Julia Amelie and Tuisku, Outi and Johansson-Pajala, Rose-Marie and Pekkarinen, Satu and Hennala, Lea and Gustafsson, Christine and Melkas, Helinä and Thommes, Kirsten}}, issn = {{2451-9588}}, journal = {{Computers in Human Behavior Reports}}, keywords = {{Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Neuroscience, Computer Science Applications, Human-Computer Interaction, Applied Psychology, Neuroscience (miscellaneous)}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{When do individuals choose care robots over a human caregiver? Insights from a laboratory experiment on choices under uncertainty}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.chbr.2022.100258}}, volume = {{9}}, year = {{2022}}, } @article{34191, abstract = {{AbstractSince the seminal work of Albert and Whetten, the organizational identity concept has become ubiquitous and highly relevant in various fields. This study systematically reviews how Albert and Whetten’s concept of organizational identity has been disseminated in different research areas. It employs quantitative (topic modeling) and qualitative text analysis, as well as a network analysis to examine a sample of 1,041 papers published between 1985 and mid-2022 that cite Albert and Whetten’s seminal work. Using this method of systematic literature analysis, the current study investigates the criteria of the basic definition and hypotheses mentioned in their work that contribute to its increasing significance, and those with the potential to become substantial aspects of future organizational identity research. Accordingly, Albert and Whetten’s conceptualization of organizational identity is often partially adopted in the literature. Thus, this study contributes to organizational identity research by unveiling further research questions on the evolving character of organizational identity, research methodology, and quantitative operationalization, on the basis of Albert and Whetten’s organizational identity conceptualization.}}, author = {{Knorr, Karin and Hein-Pensel, Franziska}}, issn = {{2198-1620}}, journal = {{Management Review Quarterly}}, keywords = {{Strategy and Management, Business, Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Since Albert and Whetten: the dissemination of Albert and Whetten’s conceptualization of organizational identity}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11301-022-00311-7}}, year = {{2022}}, }