@article{4975, author = {{Alewell, Dorothea and Hauff, Sven and Thommes, Kirsten and Weiland, Katrin}}, journal = {{The International Journal of Human Resource Management}}, number = {{7}}, pages = {{1599----1617}}, title = {{{Triggers of HR outsourcing decisions--an empirical analysis of German firms}}}, year = {{2009}}, } @book{7002, editor = {{Kremer, H.-Hugo and Sloane, Peter F. E.}}, title = {{{Paderborner Forschungs- und Entwicklungswerkstatt - Forschungsfragen und -konzepte der beruflichen Bildung}}}, volume = {{Band 2}}, year = {{2009}}, } @book{7003, editor = {{Dehmel, A. and Kremer, H.-Hugo and Schaper, N. and Sloane, Peter F. E.}}, title = {{{Bildungsperspektiven in alternden Gesellschaften}}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{7004, author = {{Kremer, H.-Hugo and Tramm, T. and Siemon, J.}}, journal = {{bwp@ Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik - online}}, number = {{17}}, title = {{{Praxisphasen in beruflichen Entwicklungsprozessen}}}, year = {{2009}}, } @inbook{7058, author = {{Kremer, H.-Hugo and Gockel, C.}}, booktitle = {{bwp@ Ausgabe 17, Praxisphasen in beruflichen Entwicklungsprozessen}}, editor = {{Tramm, T. and Kremer, H.-Hugo and Dilger, B.}}, title = {{{Schülerbetriebspraktikum im Übergangssystem - Relevanz, Potenziale und Gestaltungsanforderungen }}}, year = {{2009}}, } @inbook{7441, author = {{Helm, S and Eggert, A and Garnefeld, I}}, booktitle = {{Handbook of Partial Least Squares - Concepts, Methods and Applications}}, editor = {{Esposito Vinzi, V and Chin, W and Henseler, J and Wang, H}}, pages = {{515--534}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Modelling the Impact of Corporate Reputation on Customer Satisfaction and Loyalty Using PLS}}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{7605, author = {{Ertl, H. and Kremer, H.-Hugo}}, journal = {{SKOPE}}, number = {{87}}, title = {{{Innovation and Reform in College-based VET Contexts: An outline of research in England and Germany}}}, year = {{2009}}, } @techreport{5072, author = {{Institut für Normung e.V., Deutsches}}, title = {{{PAS 1094: Hybride Wertschöpfung --- Integration von Produktion und Dienstleistung.}}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5558, author = {{Schwens, C and Kabst, Rüdiger}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft (ZfB). }}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{1--26}}, title = {{{ Determinanten früher Internationalisierung: eine Meta-Analyse.}}}, volume = {{79}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5559, author = {{Schwens, C and Kabst, Rüdiger}}, journal = {{Journal of International Entrepreneurship (JIE). }}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{323--340}}, title = {{{Early Internationalization: A Transaction Cost Economics and Structural Embeddedness Perspective.}}}, volume = {{7}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5560, author = {{Schwens, C and Kabst, Rüdiger}}, journal = {{ International Business Review (IBR)}}, number = {{5}}, pages = {{509--522}}, title = {{{How Early Opposed to Late Internationalizers Learn: Experience of Others and Paradigms of Interpretation.}}}, volume = {{18}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5561, author = {{Baum, M and Schwens, C and Kabst, Rüdiger}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Betriebswirtschaft (ZfB). }}, number = {{6}}, pages = {{87--112}}, title = {{{Internationalisierung junger Technologieunternehmen: Der moderierende Einfluss der „Liabilities of Foreignness.“}}}, volume = {{79}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5562, author = {{Strohmeier, S and Kabst, Rüdiger}}, journal = {{Journal of Managerial Psychology. }}, number = {{6}}, pages = {{482--501}}, title = {{{Organisational adoption of e-HRM in Europe: An empirical exploration of major adoption factors. }}}, volume = {{24}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5564, author = {{Park, Y K and Kabst, Rüdiger and Steinmetz, Holger and Turner, M}}, journal = {{Managementforschung. }}, pages = {{1--30}}, title = {{{Organizational Commitment und Job Involvement in Deutschland und Südkorea: Eine bedürfnisorientierte empirische Analyse.}}}, volume = {{19}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5566, author = {{Steinmetz, H and Schmidt, P and Tina-Booh, A and Schwartz, S H and Wieczorek, S}}, journal = {{Quality and Quantity. }}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{599--616}}, title = {{{Testing Measurement Invariance Using Multigroup CFA: Differences between Educational Groups in Human Values Measurement.}}}, volume = {{43}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5567, author = {{Beck, N and Kabst, Rüdiger and Walgenbach, P}}, journal = {{Journal of International Business Studies (JIBS). }}, pages = {{1374--1395}}, title = {{{The Cultural Dependence of Vocational Training.}}}, volume = {{40}}, year = {{2009}}, } @inproceedings{5597, abstract = {{Der Beitrag diskutiert die kontroversen Ans{\"a}tze ? Verifizierung versus Evaluation/Zertifizierung ? zur Sicherung elektronischer Wahlen mit Wahlger{\"a}ten. Dabei spielt das Urteils des Bundesverfassungsgerichts [BVG099] eine zentrale Rolle. Hierin wird entschieden, dass die Zertifizierung des Wahlger{\"a}tes nicht ausreicht und es werden Verifizierungsfunktionen gefordert, die den W{\"a}hlern die M{\"o}glichkeit geben sich von der Integrit{\"a}t des Wahlergebnisses zu {\"u}berzeugen. Der Beitrag zeigt auf, dass auch mit der Implementierung entsprechender Verifizierungsfunktionen nicht auf Zertifizierung verzichtet werden kann, da an ein Wahlger{\"a}t auch andere Anforderungen wie etwa hinsichtlich des Wahlgeheimnisses gestellt werden. Es wird au{\ss}erdem die Frage diskutiert, warum der Zertifizierung hinsichtlich dieser zus{\"a}tzlichen Anforderungen vertraut werden kann, w{\"a}hrend dies nicht der Fall bei der Integrit{\"a}tsanforderung ist.}}, author = {{Volkamer, Melanie and Schryen, Guido and Langer, Lucie and Schmidt, Axel and Buchmann, Johannes}}, booktitle = {{Workshop Elektronische Wahlen, elektronische Teilhabe, Societyware, 39th GI-Jahrestagung}}, title = {{{Elektronische Wahlen: Verifizierung vs. Zertifizierung}}}, year = {{2009}}, } @article{5621, abstract = {{Remote voting through the Internet provides convenience and access to the electorate. At the same time, the security concerns facing any distributed application are magnified when the task is so crucial to democratic society. In addition, some of the electoral process loses transparency when it is encapsulated in information technology. In this paper, we examine the public record of three recent elections that used Internet voting. Our specific goal is to identify any potential flaws that security experts would recognize, but may have not been identified in the rush to implement technology. To do this, we present a multiple exploratory case study, looking at elections conducted between 2006 and 2007 in Estonia, Netherlands, and Switzerland. These elections were selected as particularly interesting and accessible, and each presents its own technical and security challenges. The electoral environment, technical design and process for each election are described, including reconstruction of details which are implied but not specified within the source material. We found that all three elections warrant significant concern about voter security, verifiability, and transparency. Usability, our fourth area of focus, seems to have been well-addressed in these elections. While our analysis is based on public documents and previously published reports, and therefore lacking access to any confidential materials held by electoral officials, this comparative analysis provides interesting insight and consistent questions across all these cases. Effective review of Internet voting requires an aggressive stance towards identifying potential security and operational flaws, and we encourage the use of third party reviews with critical technology skills during design, programming, and voting to reduce the changes of failure or fraud that would undermine public confidence.}}, author = {{Schryen, Guido and Rich, Eliot}}, journal = {{IEEE Transactions on Information Forensics \& Security}}, keywords = {{e-voting, Internet voting, Internet election, security, verifiability, RIES, Estonia, Neuch{\^a}tel}}, number = {{4 Part}}, pages = {{729--744}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{Security in Large-Scale Internet Elections: A Retrospective Analysis of Elections in Estonia, The Netherlands, and Switzerland}}}, volume = {{4}}, year = {{2009}}, } @inproceedings{5625, abstract = {{The increasing availability and deployment of open source software in personal and commercial environments makes open source software highly appealing for hackers, and others who are interested in exploiting software vulnerabilities. This deployment has resulted in a debate ?full of religion? on the security of open source software compared to that of closed source software. However, beyond such arguments, only little quantitative analysis on this research issue has taken place. We discuss the state-of-the-art of the security debate and identify shortcomings. Based on these, we propose new metrics, which allows to answer the question to what extent the review process of open source and closed source development has helped to fix vulnerabilities. We illustrate the application of some of these metrics in a case study on OpenOffice (open source software) vs. Microsoft Office (closed source software).}}, author = {{Schryen, Guido and Kadura, Rouven}}, booktitle = {{24th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing}}, keywords = {{Open source software, Closed source software, Security, Metrics}}, title = {{{Open Source vs. Closed Source Software: Towards Measuring Security}}}, year = {{2009}}, } @inproceedings{5646, abstract = {{While many theoretical arguments against or in favor of open source and closed source software development have been presented, the empirical basis for the assessment of arguments is still weak. Addressing this research gap, this paper presents a comprehensive empirical investigation of the patching behavior of software vendors/communities of widely deployed open source and closed source software packages, including operating systems, database systems, web browsers, email clients, and office systems. As the value of any empirical study relies on the quality of data available, this paper also discusses in detail data issues, explains to what extent the empirical analysis can be based on vulnerability data contained in the NIST National Vulnerability Database, and shows how data on vulnerability patches was collected by the author to support this study. The results of the analysis suggest that it is not the particular software development style that determines patching behavior, but rather the policy of the particular software vendor.}}, author = {{Schryen, Guido}}, booktitle = {{5th International Conference on IT Security Incident Management \& IT Forensics}}, title = {{{A comprehensive and comparative analysis of the patching behavior of open source and closed source software vendors}}}, year = {{2009}}, }