TY - CONF AU - Lebedeva, Anastasia AU - Kornowicz, Jaroslaw AU - Lammert, Olesja AU - Papenkordt, Jörg ID - 48285 T2 - Artificial Intelligence in HCI TI - The Role of Response Time for Algorithm Aversion in Fast and Slow Thinking Tasks ER - TY - CONF AU - Papenkordt, Jörg AU - Ngonga-Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille AU - Thommes, Kirsten ID - 47976 T2 - Academy of Management Proceedings TI - Are Numbers or Words the Key to User Reliance on AI? ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schneider, Martin AU - Radermacher, Katharina ID - 49213 IS - 580 JF - Die Politische Meinung SN - 0032-3446 TI - Employer Branding - Wie Arbeitgeber strategisch gegen den Arbeitskräftemangel vorgehen. ER - TY - JOUR AB - I study the effect of heterogeneous beliefs about asset prices on the long-term behavior of financial markets. Starting from the ideas of Abreu and Brunnermeier (Citation2003), a two-dimensional system of differential equations is developed. The first dynamic variable is the asset price growth rate. The second dynamic variable is the number of investors who believe that asset prices are abnormally high. In a phase plane analysis, I find both stable and unstable equilibria, depending on the spread of information and the response to other agents’ beliefs. If individuals try to increase their returns while perceiving more overpricing, these equilibria can be spirals or even approach limit cycles. Although I intend to study general price patterns, abnormally high asset prices can be caused by financial bubbles. In this model, bubbles can emerge and deflate both in cycles or directly, or they can grow until they burst. Further, I analyze market behavior after a central bank increases the interest rate. This can lead to new stable equilibria, but the emergence and bursting of bubbles cannot be prevented. AU - Burs, Carina ID - 49309 IS - 2 JF - Cogent Economics & Finance KW - asset pricing KW - subjective information KW - stability conditions KW - monetary policy KW - risk aversion SN - 2332-2039 TI - A model of cycles and bubbles under heterogeneous beliefs in financial markets VL - 11 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Grüttner, Niclas Christian ED - Pöppinghege, Rainer ID - 47927 T2 - 50 Jahre Universität Paderborn. Studentische Forschungsprojekte zur Gründungsgeschichte. Ein Rückblick TI - Frühe Versuche zur Etablierung des Hochschulstandorts Paderborn (1945-1970) ER - TY - JOUR AB - Individuals strive to make decisions that are consistent with not only their consumer preferences but also their psychological needs. However, they are confronted with complex, ambiguous or even false information. Ideologies and belief systems provide guidance when processing and evaluating information and give a coherent and comprehensible interpretation of reality. The first question is: why is an individual attracted to a particular ideology? Individuals choose ideologies that resonate with their subjective psychological needs and preferences. Second, how do individuals search for ideologies and find out which suit them best? We model an individual’s sequential information search for the best matching ideologies by applying Bayesian learning and utility optimization. Additional information enhances utility by reducing uncertainty. As a search is costly, the process may stop once an individual adopts an ideology even if the information set remains incomplete. Third, once they have chosen a particular ideology, individuals adhere to its rules and norms when making everyday decisions. Consumers not only physically consume, but they also act in accordance with their psychological needs. AU - Burs, Carina AU - Gries, Thomas AU - Müller, Veronika ID - 48086 IS - 1 JF - Journal of Organizational Psychology KW - Economics KW - Ideology KW - Decision-making SN - 2158-3609 TI - The Choice of Ideology and Everyday Decisions VL - 23 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Volgmann, Simone ID - 48077 SN - 9783763974245 TI - Erlebnisorientiert Lehren und Lernen in der beruflichen Bildung. Entwicklung eines didaktischen Konzepts im Rahmen von designbasierter Forschung. ER - TY - JOUR AU - Namujju, Lillian Donna AU - Acquah-Swanzy, Henrietta AU - Ngoti, Irene F. ID - 48500 JF - Energy Policy KW - Management KW - Monitoring KW - Policy and Law KW - General Energy SN - 0301-4215 TI - An IAD framework analysis of minigrid institutions for sustainable rural electrification in East Africa: A comparative study of Uganda and Tanzania VL - 182 ER - TY - GEN AB - Employing data on 3,943 banks from the EU-15 between 2013 and 2020, this paper empirically analyzes the relationship between banking market consolidation, market power and banking stability, separately for the loan and deposit market. We initially find that European banks follow a loss-leader pricing strategy and cross-subsidize between both markets. In addition, it is observed that the empirical link between consolidation and market power is weak and thus, provokes diametral findings. Investigating the conditionality of consolidation and market power further reveals that, although the negative impact of consolidation on stability is reduced, it is not fully crowded out, even if banks exhibit stronger market power in the loan and deposit market. Analyzing likely impact channels, different determinants of bank distress as well as effects from the lower bound and negative interest rates regime provides further important insights. AU - Herwald, Sarah AU - Voigt, Simone AU - Uhde, André ID - 34802 TI - The conditional impact of market consolidation and market power on banking stability – Evidence from Europe ER - TY - JOUR AU - Burmeister, Sascha Christian AU - Guericke, Daniela AU - Schryen, Guido ID - 47431 JF - Flexible Services and Manufacturing Journal TI - A Memetic NSGA-II for the Multi-Objective Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Problem with Real-time Energy Tariffs ER - TY - GEN AU - Maiterth, Ralf AU - Sureth-Sloane, Caren AU - Dyck, Daniel AU - Heinemann-Heile, Vanessa ID - 48979 TI - GBP-Monitor: Betriebswirtschaftliche Einschätzungen und Erwartungen von Unternehmen in Deutschland. Unternehmenstrends im November 2023 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Grüttner, Niclas Christian ED - Rainer, Pöppinghege ID - 47926 T2 - 50 Jahre Universität Paderborn. Studentische Forschungsprojekte zur Gründungsgeschichte. Ein Rückblick TI - Frühe Versuche zur Etablierung des Hochschulstandorts Paderborn (1945-1970) ER - TY - JOUR AU - Neumann, Jürgen AU - Gutt, Dominik AU - Kundisch, Dennis ID - 35852 IS - 4 JF - MIS Quarterly TI - Reviewing from a Distance: Uncovering Asymmetric Moderations of Spatial and Temporal Distances Between Sentiment Negativity and Rating VL - 47 ER - TY - JOUR AB - We experimentally test a theoretically promising amendment to the ratchet-up mechanism of the Paris Agreement. The ratchet-up mechanism prescribes that parties’ commitments to the global response to climate change cannot decrease over time, and our results show that its effect is detrimental. We design a public goods game to study whether cooperation is promoted by an amendment to the mechanism that stipulates that all agents must contribute at least a collectively chosen minimum based on the principle of the lowest common denominator. We find that binding collective minimum contributions improve the effectiveness of the ratchet-up mechanism. Non-binding minimum contributions, by contrast, do not encourage cooperation. Our data indicate that the difference is attributable to conditional cooperative dynamics. If other participants contribute less than the collective minimum contribution, even initially cooperative participants start to negatively reciprocate this form of non-compliance by contributing less. AU - Alt, Marius AU - Kesternich, Martin AU - Gallier, Carlo AU - Sturm, Bodo ID - 47093 JF - Journal of Environmental Economics and Management KW - global public goods KW - climate change KW - institutions KW - ratchet-up mechanism KW - minimum contributions KW - laboratory experiment SN - 1556-5068 TI - Collective Minimum Contributions to Counteract the Ratchet Effect in the Voluntary Provision of Public Goods ER - TY - JOUR AU - Diederich, Sarah AU - Iseke, Anja AU - Pull, Kerstin AU - Schneider, Martin ID - 49446 JF - The International Journal of Human Resource Management KW - Management of Technology and Innovation KW - Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management KW - Strategy and Management KW - Business and International Management KW - Industrial relations SN - 0958-5192 TI - Role (in-)congruity and the Catch 22 for female executives: how stereotyping contributes to the gender pay gap at top executive level ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gallier, Carlo AU - Goeschl, Timo AU - Kesternich, Martin AU - Lohse, Johannes AU - Reif, Christiane AU - Römer, Daniel ID - 47102 JF - Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization SN - 1556-5068 TI - Inter-Charity Competition under Spatial Differentiation: Sorting, Crowding, and Spillovers VL - 216 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Beverungen, Daniel AU - Kundisch, Dennis AU - Mirbabaie, Milad AU - Müller, Oliver AU - Schryen, Guido AU - Trang, Simon Thanh-Nam AU - Trier, Matthias ID - 45112 IS - 4 JF - Business & Information Systems Engineering TI - Digital Responsibility – a Multilevel Framework for Responsible Digitalization VL - 65 ER - TY - CHAP AB - Today, it is possible to collect and connect large amounts of digital data from various sources and life domains. This chapter examines the potential and the risks of this development from an interdisciplinary perspective. It defines the ‘global digital twin’ of a human being as the sum of all digitally stored information and predictive knowledge about a person. It points out that, compared to the digital twin of a machine, the human global digital twin is far more complex because it comprises the genetic code and the biographic code of a person. The genetic code contains not only a simple ‘construction plan’ but also hereditary information, in a form that is difficult to read. The biographic code contains all other information that can be assembled about a person, which is obtained via data from cameras, microphones, or other sensors, as well as general personal information. When the growing wealth of information concerning the genetic code and the biographical code is properly utilised, insights from biology and the behavioural sciences may be used to predict personal events such as health problems, job resignations, or even crimes. Because our own interests and those of private firms are partly in conflict over the use of this powerful knowledge, it is still unclear whether the global digital twins of humans will become a liberating or disciplining force for citizens. On the one hand, human beings are not machines: They are aware of their digital twin and therefore are able to influence it throughout their lives. Because of their free will, human beings are in general difficult to predict. Dystopias of full control over individual behaviour are therefore unlikely to materialise. On the other hand, private firms are beginning to take advantage of the available digital twins of humans by monopolising data access and by commercialising predictive knowledge. This is problematic because, unlike machines, human beings cannot only benefit from but also suffer due to their digital twins as they attempt to shape their own lives. We illustrate these issues with some examples and arrive at two conclusions: It is in the public interest for people to be granted more property rights over their personal global digital twins, and publicly funded research needs to become more interdisciplinary, much like private firms that have already begun to perform interdisciplinary research. AU - Hellweg, Talea Davina AU - Schneider, Martin AU - Rückert, Ulrich AU - Harteis, Christian AU - Pilz, Sarah ID - 49469 T2 - The Digital Twin of Human TI - Who Will Own Our Global Digital Twin: The Power of Genetic and Biographic Information to Shape Our Lives ER - TY - JOUR AU - Nastjuk, I. AU - Trang, S. AU - Grummeck-Braamt, J. AU - Adam, M. AU - Tarafdar, M. ID - 49456 JF - European Journal of Information Systems TI - Integrating and Synthesizing Technostress Research: A Meta-Analysis on Technostress Creators, Outcomes, and Usage Contexts ER - TY - JOUR AU - Wolf, T. AU - Trang, S. AU - Weiger, W. AU - Trenz, M. ID - 49453 JF - Journal of Information Technology TI - The technology-behavioral compensation effect: Unintended consequences of health technology adoption ER -