TY - JOUR AB - This study uniquely employs a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) technique to account for complex relationships in consumption. The fsQCA technique assumes that relationships are based on a set–subset relationship. This assumption is fundamental when decision-makers are affected by information asymmetry and are, thus, required to jointly evaluate the credibility and reliability of a range of external signals. This issue also affects consumers in markets for cultural goods, where the quality of products is not known with certainty in advance of the purchase decision. Our study uses fsQCA to establish the effect of different quality signals on consumption in the US market for video game software. Our results show that reviews from professional critics alongside brand extension and multi-platform release strategies act as signals of product quality and, therefore, lead to high sales performance. AU - Kaimann, Daniel AU - Cox, Joe ID - 44896 IS - 23 JF - Sustainability KW - Management KW - Monitoring KW - Policy and Law KW - Renewable Energy KW - Sustainability and the Environment KW - Geography KW - Planning and Development SN - 2071-1050 TI - A Comparative Analysis of Consumption: Evidence from a Cultural Goods Market VL - 13 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kaimann, Daniel AU - Tanneberg, Ilka AU - Cox, Joe ID - 21289 IS - 1 JF - Managerial and Decision Economics SN - 0143-6570 TI - “I will survive”: Online streaming and the chart survival of music tracks VL - 42 ER - TY - JOUR AB - AbstractChanges in winery ratings in leading wine guides, that is, improvements as well as deteriorations, are typically attributed to corresponding changes in the quality of the wines produced by the respective winery. What remains unexplored in this context is changes in editorship and/or changes in the composition of the wine tasting teams working for the respective guide. Using data from two particularly prestigious German wine guides (Gault Millau and Vinum), this paper shows that these latter changes have a rather small, yet statistically significant impact on changes in winery ratings. Thus, consumers are well-advised to consider these changes before making their purchasing decision. (JEL Classifications: L21, M30, Q13) AU - Frick, Bernd ID - 44899 IS - 4 JF - Journal of Wine Economics KW - Horticulture KW - General Business KW - Management and Accounting KW - Food Science SN - 1931-4361 TI - The Legacy of Gurus: The Impact of Armin Diel and Joel Payne on Winery Ratings in Germany VL - 15 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Roos, E. AU - Brehm, Martin ID - 45001 JF - Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys. TI - A Force Field for Bio-Polymers in Ionic Liquids (BILFF) – Part 1: [EMIm][OAc] / Water Mixtures VL - 23 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Brehm, Martin AU - Thomas, M. ID - 45004 JF - Molecules TI - Optimized Atomic Partial Charges and Radii Defined by Radical Voronoi Tessellation of Bulk Phase Simulations VL - 26 (7) ER - TY - JOUR AU - Roy, S. AU - Brehm, Martin AU - Sharma, S. AU - Wu, F. AU - Maltsev, D. AU - Halstenberg, P. AU - Gallington, L. AU - Mahurin, S. AU - Dai, S. AU - Ivanov, A. AU - Margulis, C. AU - Bryantsev, V. ID - 45005 JF - J. Phys. Chem. B TI - Unraveling Local Structure of Molten Salts via X-Ray Scattering, Raman Spectroscopy, and ab initio Molecular Dynamics VL - 125 (22) ER - TY - JOUR AU - Triolo, A. AU - Pietro, M. E. Di AU - Mele, A. AU - Celso, F. Lo AU - Brehm, Martin AU - Lisio, V. Di AU - Martinelli, A. AU - Chater, P. AU - Russina, O. ID - 45006 JF - J. Chem. Phys. TI - Liquid Structure and Dynamics in the Choline Acetate:Urea 1:2 Deep Eutectic Solvent VL - 154 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Codescu, M.-A. AU - Weiß, M. AU - Brehm, Martin AU - Kornilov, O. AU - Sebastiani, D. AU - Nibbering, E. T. J. ID - 45003 JF - J. Phys. Chem. A TI - Switching Between Proton Vacancy and Excess Proton Transfer Pathways in the Reaction Between 7-Hydroxyquinoline and Formate VL - 125 (9) ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mukherjee, M. AU - Tripathi, D. AU - Brehm, Martin AU - Riplinger, C. AU - Dutta, A. K. ID - 45000 JF - J. Chem. Theory Comput. TI - Efficient EOM-CC-Based Protocol for the Calculation of Electron Affinity of Solvated Nucleobases: Uracil as a Case Study VL - 17 (1) ER - TY - JOUR AU - Triolo, A. AU - Celso, F. Lo AU - Brehm, Martin AU - Lisio, V. Di AU - Russina, O. ID - 45002 JF - J. Mol. Liq. TI - Liquid Structure of a Choline Chloride-Water Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent: A Molecular Dynamics Characterization VL - 331 ER - TY - CONF AU - Knickenberg, Margarita AU - Zurbriggen, C. ID - 44153 TI - Qualität sozialer Interaktionen von Jugendlichen mit emotionalen Problemen oder Problemen im Umgang mit Peers im Unterricht – Eine Pilotstudie mit der Experience Sampling Method ER - TY - CONF AU - DeVries, J. M. AU - Knickenberg, Margarita AU - Trygger, M. ID - 44152 TI - Gender, special education needs, and inclusion: Evidence from the Perceptopions of Inclusion Questionnaire in Sweden ER - TY - JOUR AU - DeVries, Jeffrey M. AU - Knickenberg, Margarita AU - Trygger, Maria ID - 44151 IS - 3 JF - European Journal of Special Needs Education KW - Developmental and Educational Psychology KW - Health Professions (miscellaneous) KW - Education SN - 0885-6257 TI - Academic self-concept, perceptions of inclusion, special needs and gender: Evidence from inclusive classes in Sweden VL - 37 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Context Return to running (RTR) after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) is a crucial milestone. However, how and when to start a running program are uncertain. Objective To explore the feasibility of a structured program to reintroduce running after ACLR and evaluate the predictive value of potential predictors of short-term success. Design Longitudinal cohort study. Setting Local research center and participants' homes. Patients or Other Participants Thirty-five participants were recruited after ACLR. Intervention(s) Program with a progression algorithm to reintroduce running (10 running sessions in 14 days). Main Outcome Measure(s) The criterion for short-term success was no exacerbation of symptoms. Potential predictors were (1) the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) subjective knee form score, (2) ACL Return to Sport after Injury questionnaire score, (3) quadriceps and hamstrings strength, (4) step-down endurance test, and (5) modified Star Excursion Balance test. Descriptive statistics were performed to study the feasibility of the RTR program, and Poisson regression analysis was used to evaluate predictors of success. Results Of the 34 participants, 33 completed the RTR program. Sixteen participants experienced some temporary exacerbation of symptoms, but only 1 had to stop the program. The initial IKDC score was the only significant predictor of a successful RTR, with an area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of 80.4%. An IKDC cut-off of 63.7/100 differentiated responders and nonresponders with the highest sensitivity and specificity (77.8% and 75.0%, respectively). A participant with an IKDC score above this threshold had a 3-fold greater chance of success. Conclusions Our results confirm the feasibility of our RTR program and progression algorithm after ACLR. Clinicians should use an IKDC score of >64 as a criterion to reintroduce running after ACLR to increase the likelihood of short-term success. AU - Pairot de Fontenay, Benoit AU - Van Cant, Joachim AU - Gokeler, Alli AU - Roy, Jean-Sébastien ID - 45115 IS - 6 JF - Journal of Athletic Training KW - Physical Therapy KW - Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation KW - Orthopedics and Sports Medicine KW - General Medicine SN - 1938-162X TI - Reintroduction of Running After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction With a Hamstrings Graft: Can We Predict Short-Term Success? VL - 57 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Context: Only 55% of the athletes return to competitive sports after an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. Athletes younger than 25 years who return to sports have a second injury rate of 23%. There may be a mismatch between rehabilitation contents and the demands an athlete faces after returning to sports. Current return-to-sports (RTS) tests utilize closed and predictable motor skills; however, demands on the field are different. Neurocognitive functions are essential to manage dynamic sport situations and may fluctuate after peripheral injuries. Most RTS and rehabilitation paradigms appear to lack this aspect, which might be linked to increased risk of second injury. Objective: This systematic and scoping review aims to map existing evidence about neurocognitive and neurophysiological functions in athletes, which could be linked to ACL injury in an integrated fashion and bring an extensive perspective to assessment and rehabilitation approaches. Data Sources: PubMed and Cochrane databases were searched to identify relevant studies published between 2005 and 2020 using the keywords ACL, brain, cortical, neuroplasticity, cognitive, cognition, neurocognition, and athletes. Study Selection: Studies investigating either neurocognitive or neurophysiological functions in athletes and linking these to ACL injury regardless of their design and technique were included. Study Design: Systematic review. Level of Evidence: Level 3. Data Extraction: The demographic, temporal, neurological, and behavioral data revealing possible injury-related aspects were extracted and summarized. Results: A total of 16 studies were included in this review. Deficits in different neurocognitive domains and changes in neurophysiological functions could be a predisposing risk factor for, or a consequence caused by, ACL injuries. Conclusion: Clinicians should view ACL injuries not only as a musculoskeletal but also as a neural lesion with neurocognitive and neurophysiological aspects. Rehabilitation and RTS paradigms should consider these changes for assessment and interventions after injury. AU - Piskin, Daghan AU - Benjaminse, Anne AU - Dimitrakis, Panagiotis AU - Gokeler, Alli ID - 45135 IS - 4 JF - Sports Health: A Multidisciplinary Approach KW - Physical Therapy KW - Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation KW - Orthopedics and Sports Medicine SN - 1941-7381 TI - Neurocognitive and Neurophysiological Functions Related to ACL Injury: A Framework for Neurocognitive Approaches in Rehabilitation and Return-to-Sports Tests VL - 14 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Background: Differential learning (DL) is a motor learning method characterized by high amounts of variability during practice and is claimed to provide the learner with a higher learning rate than other methods. However, some controversy surrounds DL theory, and to date, no overview exists that compares the effects of DL to other motor learning methods.Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of DL in comparison to other motor learning methods in the acquisition and retention phase.Design: Systematic review and exploratory meta-analysis.Methods: PubMed (MEDLINE), Web of Science, and Google Scholar were searched until February 3, 2020. To be included, (1) studies had to be experiments where the DL group was compared to a control group engaged in a different motor learning method (lack of practice was not eligible), (2) studies had to describe the effects on one or more measures of performance in a skill or movement task, and (3) the study report had to be published as a full paper in a journal or as a book chapter.Results: Twenty-seven studies encompassing 31 experiments were included. Overall heterogeneity for the acquisition phase (post-pre; I2 = 77%) as well as for the retention phase (retention-pre; I2 = 79%) was large, and risk of bias was high. The meta-analysis showed an overall small effect size of 0.26 [0.10, 0.42] in the acquisition phase for participants in the DL group compared to other motor learning methods. In the retention phase, an overall medium effect size of 0.61 [0.30, 0.91] was observed for participants in the DL group compared to other motor learning methods.Discussion/Conclusion: Given the large amount of heterogeneity, limited number of studies, low sample sizes, low statistical power, possible publication bias, and high risk of bias in general, inferences about the effectiveness of DL would be premature. Even though DL shows potential to result in greater average improvements between pre- and post/retention test compared to non-variability-based motor learning methods, more high-quality research is needed before issuing such a statement. For robust comparisons on the relative effectiveness of DL to different variability-based motor learning methods, scarce and inconclusive evidence was found. AU - Tassignon, Bruno AU - Verschueren, Jo AU - Baeyens, Jean-Pierre AU - Benjaminse, Anne AU - Gokeler, Alli AU - Serrien, Ben AU - Clijsen, Ron ID - 45140 JF - Frontiers in Psychology KW - General Psychology SN - 1664-1078 TI - An Exploratory Meta-Analytic Review on the Empirical Evidence of Differential Learning as an Enhanced Motor Learning Method VL - 12 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Individuals after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction (ACLR) have a high rate of reinjury upon return to competitive sports. Deficits in motor control may influence reinjury risk and can be addressed during rehabilitation with motor learning strategies. When instructing patients in performing motor tasks after ACLR, an external focus of attention directed to the intended movement effect has been shown to be more effective in reducing reinjury risk than an internal focus of attention on body movements. While this concept is mostly agreed upon, recent literature has made it clear that the interpretation and implementation of an external focus of attention within ACLR rehabilitation needs to be better described. The purpose of this commentary is to provide a clinical framework for the application of attentional focus strategies and guide clinicians towards effectively utilizing an external focus of attention in rehabilitation after ACLR. Level of Evidence 5 AU - Singh, Harjiv AU - Gokeler, Alli AU - Benjaminse, Anne ID - 45138 IS - 6 JF - International Journal of Sports Physical Therapy KW - Rehabilitation KW - Orthopedics and Sports Medicine KW - Physical Therapy KW - Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation SN - 2159-2896 TI - Effective Attentional Focus Strategies after Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction: A Commentary VL - 16 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Dingenen, Bart AU - Billiet, Bart AU - De Baets, Liesbet AU - Bellemans, Johan AU - Truijen, Jan AU - Gokeler, Alli ID - 45151 JF - Physical Therapy in Sport KW - Physical Therapy KW - Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation KW - Orthopedics and Sports Medicine KW - General Medicine SN - 1466-853X TI - Rehabilitation strategies of Flemish physical therapists before and after anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: An online survey VL - 49 ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42317 TI - Die Aufteilung der Barentsseegebiete mithilfe des Adjusted Winner Verfahrens bei asymmetrischen Machtverhältnissen ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42315 TI - Versionisierung von Serviceleistungen auf Videoplattformen ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42321 TI - Kindergarten Allocation through Matching Mechanisms ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42309 TI - Faire Profitverteilung in Energienetzwerken - eine spieltheoretische Analyse von Microgrids ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42311 TI - "First-Party-Content" auf zweiseitigen Märkten ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42314 TI - Stability in many-to-many matchings with contracts ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42313 TI - Preissetzungsstrategien für Neuprodukte ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42310 TI - Co-opetition in Two-Sided Markets ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42312 TI - Matching mit Minderheiten ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42316 TI - Piracy and Visioning ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 42303 TI - Revenue Sharing Contracts: Horizontale Koordination in der E-Commerce-Logistik ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 45236 TI - Design and Implementation of a Crowd-based Prototype Validation Platform ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 45237 TI - Model-based Continuous Experimentation for Software Product Prototypes ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 45239 TI - Lightweight Process Engine for Situation-specific Development of Business Models for Digital Platforms ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 45240 TI - Development and Evaluation of a Multi Platform Approach for Augmented Reality Product Configuration ER - TY - GEN AU - N., N. ID - 45238 TI - Model-based Feature Backlog Synchronization for Dual-Track Development Methods ER - TY - JOUR AB - Heat-assisted forming processes are becoming increasingly important in the manufacturing of sheet metal parts for body-in-white applications. However, the non-isothermal nature of these processes leads to challenges in evaluating the forming limits, since established methods such as Forming Limit Curves (FLCs) only allow the assessment of critical forming strains for steady temperatures. For this reason, a temperature-dependent extension of the well-established GISSMO (Generalized Incremental Stress State Dependent Damage Model) fracture indicator framework is developed by the authors to predict forming failures under non-isothermal conditions. In this paper, a general approach to combine several isothermal FLCs within the temperature-extended GISSMO model into a temperature-dependent forming limit surface is investigated. The general capabilities of the model are tested in a coupled thermo-mechanical FEA using the example of warm forming of an AA5182-O sheet metal cross-die cup. The obtained results are then compared with state of the art of evaluation methods. By taking the strain and temperature path into account, GISSMO predicts greater drawing depths by up to 20% than established methods. In this way the forming and so the lightweight potential of sheet metal parts can by fully exploited. Moreover, the risk and locus of failure can be evaluated directly on the part geometry by a contour plot. An additional advantage of the GISSMO model is the applicability for low triaxialities as well as the possibility to predict the materials behavior beyond necking up to ductile fracture. AU - Camberg, Alan Adam AU - Erhart, Tobias AU - Tröster, Thomas ID - 24009 JF - Materials SN - 1996-1944 TI - A Generalized Stress State and Temperature Dependent Damage Indicator Framework for Ductile Failure Prediction in Heat-Assisted Forming Operations ER - TY - GEN AU - Anonymous, Anonymous ID - 45254 TI - Device-Independent Security Proofs Via Entropy Accumulation ER - TY - CHAP AU - Saad, Nadia ID - 42253 T2 - Methoden der Darstellung und Analyse interreligiöser Diskurse TI - David und Salomo im Koran: ein Komparativ-theologischer Ansatz VL - 1 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mir Sadri, Seyedeh Saeideh AU - Nasiri, Mansour ID - 42256 IS - 2 JF - Philosophy East and West TI - Reading Iqbal in the Light of Kierkegaard; towards an Existentialist Approach to Islam VL - 71 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mir Sadri, Seyedeh Saeideh ID - 42257 IS - 1 JF - Amos-international TI - Fratelli e sorelle tutti. Die Sozialenzyklika aus islamischer Sicht VL - 15 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Eikermann, Larissa ED - Ströter-Bender, Jutta ID - 45275 SN - 9783828876668 T2 - Das Erbe der Kinder: Provenienzforschung und Sammlungsgeschichte von Kinder- und Jugendzeichnungen: Museen, Archive, private Kollektionen und "verschwundene Sammlungen" = The children's heritage: provenance research and the history of children's and youth drawings collections: museums, archives, private holdings and "lost collections" TI - "Ein altes Familientalent" - Kinderzeichnungen aus der Familie der Brüder Grimm (1. Hälfte 19. Jh.) in der Grimm-Sammlung der Stadt Kassel. Germany VL - Bd. 30 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Eikermann, Larissa ED - Ströter-Bender, Jutta ID - 45276 SN - 9783828876668 T2 - Das Erbe der Kinder: Provenienzforschung und Sammlungsgeschichte von Kinder- und Jugendzeichnungen: Museen, Archive, private Kollektionen und "verschwundene Sammlungen" = The children's heritage: provenance research and the history of children's and youth drawings collections: museums, archives, private holdings and "lost collections" TI - Children´s drawings on Pippi & Co. - A visit to the Astrid Lindgren Archive in the Royal Library of Stockholm. Sweden VL - Bd. 30 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Kamcili-Yildiz, Naciye ED - Espelage, Christian ED - Mohagheghi, Hamideh ED - Schober, Michael ID - 42096 T2 - Interreligiöse Öffnung durch Begegnung. Grundlagen - Erfahrungen - Perspektiven im Kontext des christlich-islamischen Dialogs TI - Begegnungslernen in den Kerncurricula des islamischen Religionsunterrichts VL - 43 ER - TY - BOOK AU - Kamcili-Yildiz, Naciye ID - 42058 SN - 973-3830942958 TI - Zwischen Glaubensvermittlung und Reflexivität: Eine quantitative Studie zu professionellen Kompetenzen von islamischen ReligionslehrerInnen VL - 682 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Mustafa, Abdul Rahman ID - 42265 IS - 8 JF - Political Theology TI - Supernatural, Unnatural, Queer: Gratitude and Nature in Islamic Political Theology VL - 22 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Aghaei Abrandabadi, Seyed Ali AU - Marx, Michel ID - 42224 IS - 1 JF - Journal of Iranian National Museum TI - Carbon Dating of Seven Parchment Qurʾān Manuscripts and One Syriac Bible of the National Museum of Iran VL - 2 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ghaffar, Zishan ID - 42341 IS - 2 JF - Der Islam TI - Kontrafaktische Intertextualität im Koran und die exegetische Tradition des syrischen Christentums VL - 98 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Tatari, Muna ED - Khalfaoui, Mouez ED - Ehret, Jean ID - 37120 SN - 9783451391439 T2 - Islamische Theologie in Deutschland. Ein Modell für Europa und die Welt TI - Islamische systematische Theologie in Deutschland: Konturen eines jungen Faches ER - TY - BOOK AU - Tatari, Muna AU - von Stosch, Klaus ID - 37035 SN - 3451389649 TI - Prophetin - Jungfrau - Mutter: Maria im Koran ER - TY - GEN AU - Nassery, Idris ID - 42479 T2 - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung TI - Die unerwünschte Empfehlung, Hybris: Woran der Westen in Afghanistan tatsächlich gescheitert ist ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kulgemeyer, Christoph AU - Kempin, Maren AU - Weißbach, Anna AU - Borowski, Andreas AU - Buschhüter, David AU - Enkrott, Patrick AU - Reinhold, Peter AU - Riese, Josef AU - Schecker, Horst AU - Schröder, Jan AU - Vogelsang, Christoph ID - 45177 IS - 18 JF - International Journal of Science Education KW - Education SN - 0950-0693 TI - Exploring the impact of pre-service science teachers’ reflection skills on the development of professional knowledge during a field experience VL - 43 ER -