@inproceedings{47427, author = {{Schryen, Guido and Marrone, Mauricio and Yang, Jiaqi}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS 2024)}}, title = {{{Adopting Generative AI for Literature Reviews: An Epistemological Perspective}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{47429, author = {{Betke, Hans and Sperling, Martina and Schryen, Guido and Sackmann, Stefan}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS 2024)}}, title = {{{A Design Theory for Spontaneous Volunteer Coordination Systems in Disaster Response}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{48640, abstract = {{Das Herausgeberwerk präsentiert aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse und praktische Erkenntnisse aus dem Bereich von digitalen Plattformen und Ökosystemen im Business-to-Business-Kontext. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt auf empirischen und konzeptionellen Beiträgen. Neben Grundlagen, Enablern und Fallstudien werden ebenso mögliche Vorgehensweisen zur Entwicklung von Plattformen behandelt. Praktikerinnen und Praktiker aus den Bereichen Management, Strategische Planung und Business Development erhalten Impulse, um Digitale Plattformen und Ökosysteme erfolgreich voranzutreiben und so Potenziale innerhalb ihres Unternehmens zu realisieren. Forschende, Lehrende und Studierende aus den Bereichen Digitale Plattformen und Ökosysteme aus dem Business-to-Business-Kontext dienen die Beiträge als Anregung für intensive Diskussionen.}}, editor = {{Schallmo, Daniel R. A. and Kundisch, Dennis and Lang, Klaus and Hasler, Daniel}}, publisher = {{Springer Gabler}}, title = {{{Digitale Plattformen und Ökosysteme im B2B-Bereich - Fallstudien, Ansätze, Technologien und Tools}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50301, author = {{Schryen, Guido}}, journal = {{Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing}}, title = {{{Speedup and efficiency of computational parallelization: A unifying approach and asymptotic analysis}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50719, abstract = {{We propose an indicator for detecting anomalous stock market valuation in real time such that market participants receive timely signals so as to be able to take stabilizing action. Unlike existing approaches, our anomaly indicator introduces three methodological novelties. First, we use an endogenous, purely data-driven, nonparametric trend identification method to separate long-term market movements from more short-term ones. Second, we apply SETAR models that allow for asymmetric expansions and contractions around the long-term trend and find systematic stock price cycles. Third, we implement these findings in our indicator and conduct real-time market forecasts, which have so far been neglected in the literature. Applications of our indicator using monthly S&P 500 stock data from 1970 to the end of 2022 show that short-term anomalous market movements can be identified in real time up to one year ahead. We predict all major anomalies, including the 1987 Bubble and the initial phase of the Financial Crisis that began in 2007. In total, our anomaly indicator identifies more than 80% of all – even minor – anomalous episodes. Thus, smoothing market exaggerations through early signaling seems possible.}}, author = {{Fritz, Marlon and Gries, Thomas and Wiechers, Lukas}}, issn = {{1469-7688}}, journal = {{Quantitative Finance}}, keywords = {{General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance}}, pages = {{1--14}}, publisher = {{Informa UK Limited}}, title = {{{An early indicator for anomalous stock market performance}}}, doi = {{10.1080/14697688.2023.2281529}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50747, author = {{Greil, Stefan and Kaluza-Thiesen, Eleonore and Schulz, Kim Alina and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, journal = {{Deutsches Steuerrecht}}, title = {{{Komplexität von Verrechnungspreisen und Tax Compliance: Einblicke in deutsche Unternehmen}}}, volume = {{62}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{49868, author = {{Schön, Lena and Graßl, Benjamin and Giese, Henning}}, journal = {{Steuer und Wirtschaft}}, pages = {{71--92}}, title = {{{Die Kriterien und Zusammensetzung der EU-Blacklist als Grundlage des Steueroasen-Abwehrgesetzes – Eine kritische Würdigung}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{52092, author = {{Stumpe, Miriam}}, issn = {{2352-1465}}, journal = {{Transportation Research Procedia}}, pages = {{402--409}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{A new mathematical formulation for the simultaneous optimization of charging infrastructure and vehicle schedules for electric bus systems}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.trpro.2024.02.051}}, volume = {{78}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{52202, author = {{Lammert, Olesja and Richter, Birte and Schütze, Christian and Thommes, Kirsten and Wrede, Britta}}, journal = {{Frontiers in Behavioral Economics}}, title = {{{Humans in XAI: Increased Reliance in Decision-Making Under Uncertainty by Using Explanation Strategies}}}, doi = {{10.3389/frbhe.2024.1377075}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{52206, author = {{Seutter, Janina and Müller, Michelle and Müller, Stefanie Jutta Marianne and Kundisch, Dennis}}, journal = {{Internet Research}}, title = {{{Moment or movement – the heterogeneous impact of the Black Lives Matter movement on personal and societal charitable crowdfunding campaigns}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{52702, abstract = {{The editorial introduces the special issue Knowledge by Design in Education: Key challenges and experiences from research practice, posing key questions, offering an insight into ongoing discussions, and presenting an overview of the included articles.}}, author = {{Brase, Alexa Kristin and Jenert, Tobias}}, issn = {{2511-0667}}, journal = {{EDeR. Educational Design Research}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{Staats- und Universitatsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky}}, title = {{{Knowledge by Design in Education}}}, doi = {{10.15460/eder.8.1.2213}}, volume = {{8}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{35637, abstract = {{Individual cognitive functioning declines over time. We seek to understand how adverse physical health shocks in older ages contribute to this development. By use of event-study methods and data from the USA, England, and several countries in Continental Europe, we find evidence that health shocks lead to an immediate and persistent decline in cognitive functioning. This robust finding holds in all regions representing different health insurance systems and seems to be independent of underlying individual demographic characteristics such as sex and age. We also ask whether variables that are susceptible to policy action can reduce the negative consequences of a health shock. Our results suggest that neither compulsory education nor retirement regulations moderate the effects, thus emphasizing the importance for cognitive functioning of maintaining good physical health in old age.}}, author = {{Schiele, Valentin and Schmitz, Hendrik}}, journal = {{European Economic Review}}, title = {{{Understanding cognitive decline in older ages: The role of health shocks}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.euroecorev.2022.104320}}, volume = {{151}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{35893, author = {{zur Heiden, Philipp and Priefer, Jennifer and Beverungen, Daniel}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 56th Conference on System Sciences}}, title = {{{Location-Based Service and Location-Contextualizing Service: Conceptualizing the Co-creation of Value with Location Information}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{33488, author = {{Ksouri-Gerwien, C. and Vorbohle, Christian}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 55th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS)}}, location = {{Maui, Hawaii, USA}}, title = {{{Supporting Business Model Decision-making in B2B Ecosystems: A Framework for Using System Dynamics}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{41192, abstract = {{AbstractWe examine distortions caused by tax base allocation systems–separate accounting (SA) or formula apportionment (FA)–with respect to the allocation of assets and workforce within multinational entities (MNEs). The effects of both systems are intensively debated by EU Member States as they are striving to implement a European tax system. Its introduction would lead to a switch from SA to FA. Moreover, Pillar One of the recent global tax reform includes a mix of both tax base allocation systems. We find that, against the claims of the EU, FA does not necessarily create lower distortions of the factor allocation. Decisive for that assessment is the level of profit shifting under SA. Our results indicate that, in tendency, the factor allocation is more severely distorted by FA when the profit shifting possibilities were rather low under SA. In contrast to former studies, we highlight the importance of analyzing the status quo under the recently applied system (SA) in order to be able to assess the consequences of a switch from SA to FA. Our results are interesting for policy-makers as they help anticipating reactions of MNEs to a change in the applied tax base allocation system and for companies as a basis for future tax planning.}}, author = {{Ortmann, Regina and Pummerer, Erich}}, issn = {{0044-2372}}, journal = {{Journal of Business Economics}}, keywords = {{Economics and Econometrics, Business and International Management}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Distortional effects of separate accounting and formula apportionment on factor allocation}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11573-022-01133-5}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{37562, abstract = {{Der Verein für Socialpolitik hat zur Bearbeitung seines Schwerpunktthemas „Nachwuchs“ für die Dauer der Kalenderjahre 2021-2022 eine Arbeitsgruppe eingerichtet – im Folgenden: AG Nachwuchs –, deren Aufgabe das Vorlegen eines umfassenden Berichts zur Situation der VWL-Promovierenden und -PostDocs im DACH-Raum ist. Gestützt auf Datenerhebungen und strukturierte Interviews formuliert die AG Nachwuchs in diesem Bericht zwei Empfehlungen, jeweils eine für den Doc- und den PostDoc-Bereich. Sie empfiehlt im PostDoc-Bereich, dass die Fakultäten bzw. verwandte VWL-Einrichtungen den Übergang zu Tenure-Track beschleunigen und ihn durch eine systematische Planung der Zahlenverhältnisse zwischen den Karrierestufen bei ihrem wissenschaftlichen Personal begleiten. Dadurch sollen bessere Karriereperspektiven erreicht werden. Sowohl die befragten Nachwuchskräfte als auch die befragten Professor:innen und Programmleitungen betonen die Thematik der Stellenperspektiven stark. Im Doc-Bereich dokumentieren die Erhebungsdaten eine überraschend geringe Zufriedenheit der VWL-Promovierenden mit der Betreuungssituation durch die Professorenschaft. Die AG Nachwuchs empfiehlt daher eine höhere Betreuungsdichte und eine stärkere Vernetzung von Promovierenden. Weitere Hilfestellungen für Promovierende können in Mehrfach- oder Teambetreuungen sowie in der Bereitstellung von Informationen über die Vielfalt möglicher Karrierewege bestehen.}}, author = {{Bayer, Christian and Englmaier, Florian and Riphahn, Regina and Schmidt-Dengler, Philipp and Sondergeld, Virgina and Sureth-Sloane, Caren and von Wangenheim, Jonas and Weizsäcker, Georg}}, journal = {{Perspektiven der Wirtschaftspolitik}}, title = {{{Beste Bedingungen für junge Ökonominnen und Ökonomen? Neue Daten und Empfehlungen der Arbeitsgruppe “Nachwuchs” im Verein für Socialpolitik}}}, doi = {{10.1515/pwp-2023-0002}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{42638, abstract = {{ We propose a new method to estimate and isolate the localization of knowledge spillovers due to the physical presence of a person, using after-application but pre-grant deaths of differently located coinventors of the same patent. The approach estimates the differences in local citations between the deceased and still-living inventors at increasingly distant radii. Patents receive 26 percent fewer citations from within a radius of 20 miles around the deceased, relative to still-living coinventors. Differences attenuate with time and distance, are stronger when still-living coinventors live farther from the deceased, and hold for a subsample of possibly premature deaths. (JEL O31, O33, O34, R32) }}, author = {{Balsmeier, Benjamin and Fleming, Lee and Lück, Sonja}}, issn = {{2640-205X}}, journal = {{American Economic Review: Insights}}, keywords = {{Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Geography, Planning and Development}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{21--33}}, publisher = {{American Economic Association}}, title = {{{Isolating Personal Knowledge Spillovers: Coinventor Deaths and Spatial Citation Differentials}}}, doi = {{10.1257/aeri.20210275}}, volume = {{5}}, year = {{2023}}, } @misc{43058, author = {{Tiessen, Michelle}}, title = {{{Zur Effektivität des europäischen Kronzeugenprogramms - Der Fall des LKW-Kartells}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{42635, author = {{Greil, Stefan and Overesch, Michael and Rohlfing-Bastian, Anna and Schreiber, Ulrich and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, journal = {{Intertax}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{272--289}}, title = {{{Towards an Amended Arm´s Length Principle - Tackling Complexity and Implementing Destination Rules in Transfer Pricing}}}, volume = {{51}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{44092, abstract = {{We study how competition between physicians affects the provision of medical care. In our theoretical model, physicians are faced with a heterogeneous patient population, in which patients systematically vary with regard to both their responsiveness to the provided quality of care and their state of health. We test the behavioral predictions derived from this model in a controlled laboratory experiment. In line with the model, we observe that competition significantly improves patient benefits as long as patients are able to respond to the quality provided. For those patients, who are not able to choose a physician, competition even decreases the patient benefit compared to a situation without competition. This decrease is in contrast to our theoretical prediction implying no change in benefits for passive patients. Deviations from patient-optimal treatment are highest for passive patients in need of a low quantity of medical services. With repetition, both, the positive effects of competition for active patients as well as the negative effects of competition for passive patients become more pronounced. Our results imply that competition can not only improve but also worsen patient outcome and that patients’ responsiveness to quality is decisive.}}, author = {{Brosig-Koch, Jeannette and Hehenkamp, Burkhard and Kokot, Johanna}}, journal = {{Health Economics}}, keywords = {{physician competition, patient characteristics, heterogeneity in quality responses, fee-for-service, laboratory experiment}}, title = {{{Who benefits from quality competition in health care? A theory and a laboratory experiment on the relevance of patient characteristics}}}, doi = {{10.1002/hec.4689}}, year = {{2023}}, } @techreport{44093, abstract = {{We consider a model where for-profit providers compete in quality in a price-regulated market that has been opened to competition, and where the incumbent is located at the center of the market, facing high costs of relocation. The model is relevant in markets such as public health care, education and schooling, or postal services. We find that, when the regulated price is low or intermediate, the entrant strategically locates towards the corner of the market to keep the incumbent at the low monopoly quality level. For a high price, the entrant locates at the corner of the market and both providers implement higher quality compared to a monopoly. In any case, the entrant implements higher quality than the incumbent provider. Social welfare is always higher in a duopoly if the cost of quality is low. For higher cost levels welfare is non-monotonic in the price and it can be optimal to the regulator not to use its entire budget. Therefore, the welfare effect of entry depends on the price and the size of the entry cost, and the regulator should condition the decision to allow entry on an assessment of the entry cost.}}, author = {{Hehenkamp, Burkhard and Kaarbøe, Oddvar M.}}, keywords = {{Quality competition, Price regulation, Location choice, Product differentiation}}, title = {{{Price Regulation, Quality Competition and Location Choice with Costly Relocation}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{42179, author = {{Burmeister, Sascha Christian and Schryen, Guido}}, journal = {{Energy Systems}}, publisher = {{Springer}}, title = {{{Distribution Network Optimization: Predicting computation times to design scenario analysis for network operators}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s12667-023-00572-5}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{44444, author = {{Althaus, Maike and Müller, Michelle and Vorbohle, Christian and Kundisch, Dennis}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the International Conference on Challenges in Managing Smart Products and Services (CHIMSPAS 2023)}}, location = {{Bielefeld}}, title = {{{Business Models for Cultural Event Platforms – A Taxonomy Approach}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{44053, author = {{Laux, Florian and Poniatowski, Martin and Kundisch, Dennis}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 31st European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS)}}, location = {{Kristiansand, Norway}}, title = {{{May I have your Attention, please? – The Interaction between Attention Screening and Reputation on Crowdworking Platforms}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{44855, abstract = {{Market transactions are subject to information asymmetry about the delivered value proposition, causing transaction costs and adverse market effects among buyers and sellers. Information systems research has investigated how review systems can reduce information asymmetry in business-to-consumer markets. However, these systems cannot be readily applied to business-to-business markets, are vulnerable to manipulation, and suffer from conceptual weak spots since they use textual data or star ratings. Building on design science research, we conceptualize a new class of reputation systems based on monetary-based payments as quantitative ratings for each transaction stored on a blockchain. Using cryptography, we show that our system assures content confidentiality so that buyers can share and sell their ratings selectively, establishing a reputation ecosystem. Our prescriptive insights advance the design of reputation systems and offer new paths to understanding the antecedents, dynamics, and consequences to reduce information asymmetry in B2B transactions.}}, author = {{Hemmrich, Simon and Bobolz, Jan and Beverungen, Daniel and Blömer, Johannes}}, booktitle = {{ECIS 2023 Research Papers}}, title = {{{Designing Business Reputation Ecosystems — A Method for Issuing and Trading Monetary Ratings on a Blockchain}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{43027, author = {{Seutter, Janina and Bartelheimer, Christian and Kundisch, Dennis}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 18th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology}}, location = {{Pretoria, South Africa}}, title = {{{Supporting Innovation through B2B Reviews – A Taxonomy of B2B Online Review Environments}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{40063, author = {{Jabr, Wael and Gutt, Dominik and Neumann, Jürgen and Kundisch, Dennis}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 45th ISMS Marketing Science Conference}}, location = {{Miami, USA}}, title = {{{Updating at the Expense of Demand? The Case of Platform Apps}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{45299, abstract = {{Many applications are driven by Machine Learning (ML) today. While complex ML models lead to an accurate prediction, their inner decision-making is obfuscated. However, especially for high-stakes decisions, interpretability and explainability of the model are necessary. Therefore, we develop a holistic interpretability and explainability framework (HIEF) to objectively describe and evaluate an intelligent system’s explainable AI (XAI) capacities. This guides data scientists to create more transparent models. To evaluate our framework, we analyse 50 real estate appraisal papers to ensure the robustness of HIEF. Additionally, we identify six typical types of intelligent systems, so-called archetypes, which range from explanatory to predictive, and demonstrate how researchers can use the framework to identify blind-spot topics in their domain. Finally, regarding comprehensiveness, we used a random sample of six intelligent systems and conducted an applicability check to provide external validity.}}, author = {{Kucklick, Jan-Peter}}, issn = {{1246-0125}}, journal = {{Journal of Decision Systems}}, keywords = {{Explainable AI (XAI), machine learning, interpretability, real estate appraisal, framework, taxonomy}}, pages = {{1--41}}, publisher = {{Taylor & Francis}}, title = {{{HIEF: a holistic interpretability and explainability framework}}}, doi = {{10.1080/12460125.2023.2207268}}, year = {{2023}}, } @techreport{45364, author = {{Kempkes, Jens Peter and Kreuzhage, Katharina and Kundisch, Dennis and Seutter, Janina and Weskamp, Christoph}}, title = {{{Digitale Transformation im Theater – Mittels Besucherforschung und Entscheidungsunterstützung zur besseren Angebotsgestaltung}}}, volume = {{172}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{45444, author = {{Althaus, Maike and Müller, Stefanie Jutta Marianne and Kundisch, Dennis}}, journal = {{International Journal of Cultural Policy}}, title = {{{What Price Culture? – A Taxonomy of the Admission Pricing Policy at Museums}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{45365, author = {{Laux, Florian and Haff, André and Kundisch, Dennis}}, location = {{Kristiansand, Norway}}, title = {{{Crowdwork in the Age of Algorithms – How Algorithmic Requesters affect the Meaningfulness of Crowdwork}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{44361, author = {{Schryen, Guido and Sperling, Martina}}, journal = {{Computers & Operations Research}}, number = {{September}}, title = {{{Literature Reviews in Operations Research: A New Taxonomy and a Meta Review}}}, volume = {{157}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{44383, author = {{Dieter, Peter and Caron, Matthew and Schryen, Guido}}, journal = {{European Journal of Operational Research (EJOR)}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{283--300}}, title = {{{Integrating driver behavior into last-mile delivery routing: Combining machine learning and optimization in a hybrid decision support framework}}}, doi = {{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ejor.2023.04.043}}, volume = {{311}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{45897, author = {{Gottschalk, Sebastian and Vorbohle, Christian and Kundisch, Dennis and Engels, Gregor and Wünderlich, Nacy V.}}, booktitle = {{On-The-Fly Computing -- Individualized IT-services in dynamic markets}}, editor = {{Haake, Claus-Jochen and Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm and Platzner, Marco and Wachsmuth, Henning and Wehrheim, Heike}}, pages = {{203--224}}, publisher = {{Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Architectural Management of OTF Computing Markets}}}, doi = {{10.5281/zenodo.8068691}}, volume = {{412}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{45878, author = {{Haake, Claus-Jochen and Hehenkamp, Burkhard and Polevoy, Gleb}}, booktitle = {{On-The-Fly Computing -- Individualized IT-services in dynamic markets}}, editor = {{Haake, Claus-Jochen and Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm and Platzner, Marco and Wachsmuth, Henning and Wehrheim, Heike}}, pages = {{21--44}}, publisher = {{Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{The Market for Services: Incentives, Algorithms, Implementation}}}, doi = {{10.5281/zenodo.8068414}}, volume = {{412}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{45880, author = {{Elrich, Alina and Kaimann, Daniel and Fahr, René and Kundisch, Dennis and Mir Djawadi, Behnud and Müller, Michelle and Poniatowski, Martin and Schäfers, Sabrina and Frick, Bernd}}, booktitle = {{On-The-Fly Computing -- Individualized IT-services in dynamic markets}}, editor = {{Haake, Claus-Jochen and Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm and Platzner, Marco and Wachsmuth, Henning and Wehrheim, Heike}}, pages = {{45--64}}, publisher = {{Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Universität Paderborn}}, title = {{{Empirical Analysis in Markets for OTF Services}}}, doi = {{10.5281/zenodo.8068430}}, volume = {{412}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{42897, author = {{Fochmann, Martin and Heinemann-Heile, Vanessa and Huber, Hans-Peter and Maiterth, Ralf and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, journal = {{Steuer und Wirtschaft}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{171--187}}, title = {{{Zusatzkosten der Besteuerung – Eine Analyse des steuerlichen Verwaltungsaufwands und der subjektiv wahrgenommenen Steuerbelastung}}}, volume = {{100}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{45816, author = {{Dieter, Peter and Stumpe, Miriam and Ulmer, Marlin Wolf and Schryen, Guido}}, journal = {{Transportation Research Part D}}, title = {{{Anticipatory Assignment of Passengers to Meeting Points for Taxi-Ridesharing}}}, volume = {{121}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{45918, author = {{Schwabl, Franziska and Daniel-Söltenfuß, Desiree}}, booktitle = {{Organisation zwischen Theorie und Praxis}}, isbn = {{9783658396893}}, issn = {{2512-1170}}, publisher = {{Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden}}, title = {{{Gelingensbedingungen gestaltungsorientierter Schulentwicklung}}}, doi = {{10.1007/978-3-658-39690-9_21}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inbook{37704, author = {{Ksouri-Gerwien, Christoph and Vorbohle, Christian}}, booktitle = {{Digitale Plattformen und Ökosysteme im B2B-Bereich}}, editor = {{Schallmo, D.R.A. and Kundisch, Dennis and Lang, K.}}, publisher = {{Springer Gabler}}, title = {{{Anwendung von System Dynamics zur Geschäftsmodellinnovation in einem B2B-Ökosystem}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{46471, author = {{Unterstell, Rembert}}, journal = {{german research – Magazine of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{8--11}}, title = {{{„Allowing the Economy to Breathe Even During the Crisis“ – Interview with Tax Expert Caren Sureth-Sloane}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @techreport{46491, author = {{Kundisch, Dennis}}, pages = {{12--13}}, title = {{{#DIGITALENTS - Digital Talents Programm geht in die zweite Runde}}}, volume = {{1}}, year = {{2023}}, } @article{45656, author = {{Kempkes, J. P. and Kreuzhage, K. and Kundisch, Dennis and Seutter, Janina and Weskamp, Christoph}}, journal = {{Kultur Management Network Magazin}}, title = {{{Digitale Transformation im Theater – Mittels Besucherforschung und Entscheidungsunterstützung zur besseren Angebotsgestaltung}}}, volume = {{172}}, year = {{2023}}, } @techreport{46534, abstract = {{We study the effect of education on health (hospital stays, number of diagnosed conditions, self-rated poor health, and obesity) over the life-cycle in Germany, using compulsory schooling reforms as a source of exogenous variation. Our results suggest a positive correlation of health and education which increases over the life-cycle. We do not, however, find any positive local average treatment effects of an additional year of schooling on health or health care utilization for individuals up to age 79. An exception is obesity, where positive effects of schooling start to be visible around age 60 and become very large in age group 75-79. The results in age group 75-79 need to be interpreted with caution, however, due to small sample size and possible problems of attrition.}}, author = {{Schmitz, Hendrik and Tawiah, Beatrice Baaba}}, keywords = {{Education, health, life-cycle effects, compulsory schooling}}, publisher = {{RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen}}, title = {{{Life-cycle health effects of compulsory schooling}}}, volume = {{1006}}, year = {{2023}}, } @techreport{46521, author = {{Freise, Diana and Schiele, Valentin and Schmitz, Hendrik}}, issn = {{1556-5068}}, keywords = {{General Earth and Planetary Sciences, General Environmental Science}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{Housing Situations and Local COVID-19 Infection Dynamics – A Case Study With Small-Area Data}}}, doi = {{10.2139/ssrn.4372490}}, year = {{2023}}, } @techreport{46536, abstract = {{We study the effect of education on vaccination against COVID-19 and influenza in Germany and Europe. Our identification strategy makes use of changes in compulsory schooling laws and allows to estimate local average treatment effects for individuals between 59 and 91 years of age. We find no significant effect of an additional year of schooling on vaccination status in Germany. Pooling data from Europe, we conclude that schooling increases the likelihood to vaccinate against COVID by an economically negligible effect of one percentage point (zero for influenza). However, we find indications that additional schooling increases fear of side effects from COVID vaccination.}}, author = {{Monsees, Daniel and Schmitz, Hendrik}}, keywords = {{COVID, influenza, vaccination, education, compulsory schooling}}, publisher = {{RWI - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung, Ruhr-University Bochum, TU Dortmund University, University of Duisburg-Essen}}, title = {{{The effect of compulsory schooling on vaccination against COVID and Influenza}}}, volume = {{1011}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{46646, author = {{Althaus, Maike and Grieger, Nicole and Vorbohle, Christian and Müller, Michelle and Kundisch, Dennis}}, location = {{Madrid, Spanien}}, title = {{{Business Models for Cultural Event Platforms - A Taxonomy Approach}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{46665, author = {{Garnefeld, I. and Böhm, Eva and Hanf, L. and Helm, S.}}, booktitle = {{2023 AMA Summer Academic Conference, San Francisco, CA}}, location = {{San Francisco, CA}}, title = {{{Unboxing video effectiveness – Does speech matter?}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{46666, author = {{Kessing, K. and Garnefeld, I. and Böhm, Eva}}, booktitle = {{EMAC Annual Conference, Odense, Denmark}}, location = {{Odense, Denmark.}}, title = {{{The dark and bright side of online reviews in manufacturer online shops}}}, year = {{2023}}, } @inproceedings{46667, author = {{Hanf, L. and Garnefeld, I. and Böhm, Eva and Helm, S.}}, booktitle = {{EMAC Annual Conference, Odense, Denmark}}, location = {{Odense, Denmark}}, title = {{{Stimulating engagement with unboxing videos – Does speech matter?}}}, year = {{2023}}, }