TY - CONF AU - Riedl, Thomas AU - Kunnathully, Vinay AU - Lindner, Jörg ID - 3991 TI - Evolution of the opening size of nanosphere lithography masks during thermal annealing ER - TY - JOUR AU - Rieger, Torsten AU - Riedl, Thomas AU - Neumann, Elmar AU - Grützmacher, Detlev AU - Lindner, Jörg AU - Pawlis, Alexander ID - 3992 IS - 9 JF - ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces SN - 1944-8244 TI - Strain Compensation in Single ZnSe/CdSe Quantum Wells: Analytical Model and Experimental Evidence VL - 9 ER - TY - CONF AU - Lindner, Jörg AU - Riedl, Thomas ID - 3999 TI - Strain effects on the heteroepitaxy of III-V compound semiconductors on nanopatterned surfaces ER - TY - CONF AU - Lindner, Jörg ID - 4000 TI - Ion Beam Modification of Self-Organized Nanostructures ER - TY - CONF AU - Brassat, Katharina AU - Keller, A. AU - Grundmeier, G. AU - Bremser, W. AU - Strube, O. AU - Lindner, Jörg ID - 4001 TI - Bioinspired material design by hierarchical self-assembly on prepatterned surfaces ER - TY - CONF AU - Brassat, Katharina AU - Brodehl, Christoph AU - Lindner, Jörg ID - 4003 TI - Regular surface nanopatterning with nanosphere lithography, block copolymer lithography and cominations of both ER - TY - JOUR AU - Prajongtat, Pongthep AU - Sriyab, Suwannee AU - Zentgraf, Thomas AU - Hannongbua, Supa ID - 4359 IS - 1 JF - Molecular Physics SN - 0026-8976 TI - Optimisation of stability and charge transferability of ferrocene-encapsulated carbon nanotubes VL - 116 ER - TY - GEN AU - Hamdeev, Erna ID - 50 TI - Verzerrte Online-Produktbewertungen - Literaturüberblick ER - TY - CHAP AU - Garnefeld, Ina AU - Boehm, Eva AU - Feider, Lena ID - 5005 T2 - Kundenwert TI - Retourenmanagement zur Steigerung des Kundenwerts ER - TY - THES AU - Mehrmann, Annika ID - 5011 TI - Der Einfluss steuerlicher Verlustverrechnung auf Investitionsentscheidungen bei Risiko unter Berücksichtigung präskriptiver und deskriptiver Verhaltenselemente ER - TY - THES AU - Brinkmann, Bastian ID - 5012 TI - Die Bewertung der Steuerstrategie von Unternehmen ER - TY - JOUR AU - Bornemann, Tobias AU - Eberhartinger, Eva ID - 5013 IS - 10 JF - RWZ- Zeitschrift für Recht und Rechnungswesen TI - Die Initiative der EU zum öffentlichen Country-by-Country Reporting VL - 27 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This paper studies the impact of personal and corporate income taxation on capital charge rates in a delegation setting with a risk-averse manager. If the investment level influences the riskiness of the investment project, the capital charge rate deviates from the firm's cost of capital and depends crucially on the manager's personal income tax rate. Contradicting conventional wisdom, we find that a higher personal income tax rate induces higher investment expenditures and, surprisingly, increases the capital charge rate. The countervailing effect that a higher capital charge rate induces higher and not lower investment expenditures persists for pre-tax and after-tax performance measures as well as when the tax deductibility of managerial compensation is limited. Corporate income tax causes a similar effect only in the case of limited tax deductibility of compensation. Our insights remain valid regardless of the financing structure and the risk attitude of the investors. AU - Bauer, Thomas AU - Kourouxous, Thomas ID - 5014 IS - 3 JF - European Accounting Review SN - 0963-8180 TI - Capital Charge Rates, Investment Incentives and Taxation VL - 26 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Klör, B AU - Monhof, M AU - Beverungen, Daniel AU - Bräuer, S ID - 5019 JF - European Journal of Information Systems (EJIS) TI - Design and Evaluation of a Model-Driven Decision Support System for Repurposing Electric Vehicle Batteries ER - TY - CHAP AU - Becker, Jörg AU - Monhof, Markus AU - Beverungen, Daniel AU - Bräuer, Sebastian AU - Klör, Benjamin AU - Plenter, Florian ED - Ganz, Walter ED - Kampker, Achim ED - Satzger, Gerhard ID - 5028 SN - 978-3-8396-1212-5 T2 - Dienstleistungen als Erfolgsfaktor für Elektromobilität. Ergebnisse aus dem Förderschwerpunkt “Dienstleistungsinnovationen für Elektromobilität” TI - End-of-Life Solutions für eCar-Batterien --- Entwicklung hybrider Leistungsbündel und Informationssysteme zur Entscheidungsunterstützung (EOL-IS) ER - TY - CHAP AU - Beverungen, Daniel AU - Matzner, Martin ED - Roth, Stefan ED - Corsten, Hans ID - 5076 T2 - Handbuch Dienstleistungsmanagement TI - Informationsmodellierung in Dienstleistungssystemen ER - TY - GEN AU - Streck, Thomas ID - 5084 TI - How to adequately relocate asylum applicants within the European Union - An attempt to apply matching theory in the current migration crisis ER - TY - GEN AU - Winkelhake, Nikolai ID - 51 TI - Tying und Bundling in digitalen Märkten - eine wettbewerbspolitische Analyse ER - TY - GEN AU - Sievers, Sönke AU - Kengelbach, Jens AU - Keienburg, Georg AU - Schmid, Timo AU - Gjersta, Ketil AU - Nielsen, Jesper AU - Walker, Decker ID - 5174 TI - The Technology Takeover ER - TY - GEN AU - Müller, Stefan ID - 5178 IS - 2 SN - 2195-5743 T2 - Zeitschrift zum Innovations- und Technikrecht (InTeR) TI - Rezension von: Bernd H. Oppermann/Jutta Stender-Vorwachs (Hrsg.): Autonomes Fahren – Rechtsfolgen, Rechtsprobleme, technische Grundlagen VL - 5 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Müller, Stefan ID - 5179 IS - 2 JF - Zeitschrift zum Innovations- und Technikrecht (InTeR) SN - 2195-5743 TI - Legal Tech – for Legals or for Techies VL - 6 ER - TY - GEN AU - Müller, Stefan ID - 5181 IS - 2 SN - 2195-5743 T2 - Zeitschrift zum Innovations- und Technikrecht (InTeR) TI - Rezension von: Stephan Breidenbach/Florian Glatz (Hrsg.): Rechtshandbuch Legal Tech, 2018, C.H. Beck. VL - 6 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Müller, Stefan ID - 5182 IS - 2 JF - Zeitschrift zum Innovations- und Technikrecht (InTeR) SN - 2195-5743 TI - Hochautomatisierung jetzt, Vollautonomisierung später? VL - 5 ER - TY - CHAP AU - Müller, Stefan ED - Ensthaler, Jürgen ED - Weidert, Stefan ID - 5184 SN - 978-3-8005-1603-3 T2 - Urheberrecht und Internet TI - Schranken urheberrechtlicher Befugnisse ER - TY - JOUR AB - We offer the first empirical analysis connecting the timing of general partner (GP) compensation to private equity fund performance. Using detailed information on limited partnership agreements between private equity limited and general partners, we find that "GP-friendly" contracts - agreements that pay general partners on a deal-by-deal basis instead of withholding carried interest until a benchmark return has been earned - are associated with higher returns, both gross and net of fees. This is robust to measures of performance persistence, time period effects, and other contract terms, and is related to exit-timing incentives. Timing practices balance GP incentives against limited partner downside protection. AU - Hüther, Niklas AU - Robinson, David AU - Sievers, Sönke AU - Hartmann-Wendels, Thomas ID - 5185 JF - SSRN Electronic Journal KW - venture capital KW - compensation KW - private equity KW - VC partnership KW - pay-performance relation TI - Paying for Performance in Private Equity: Evidence from VC Partnerships ER - TY - JOUR AU - Müller, Stefan ID - 5186 IS - 3 JF - Zeitschrift zum Innovations- und Technikrecht (InTeR) TI - Innovationswettbewerbe im Internet - Teil 1 VL - 5 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Müller, Stefan AU - Wicker, Eva-Maria AU - Janicki, Thomas ID - 5187 IS - 4 JF - Zeitschrift zum Innovations- und Technikrecht (InTeR) TI - Innovationswettbewerbe im Internet – Teil 2 VL - 5 ER - TY - JOUR AB - This study proposes a simple theoretical framework that allows for assessing financial distress up to five years in advance. We jointly model financial distress by using two of its key driving factors: declining cash-generating ability and insufficient liquidity reserves. The model is based on stochastic processes and incorporates firm-level and industry-sector developments. A large-scale empirical implementation for US-listed firms over the period of 1980-2010 shows important improvements in the discriminatory accuracy and demonstrates incremental information content beyond state-of-the-art accounting and market-based prediction models. Consequently, this study might provide important ex ante warning signals for investors, regulators and practitioners. AU - Klobucnik, Jan AU - Miersch, David AU - Sievers, Sönke ID - 5199 JF - SSRN Electronic Journal KW - Financial distress prediction KW - probability of default KW - accounting information KW - stochastic processes KW - simulation TI - Predicting Early Warning Signals of Financial Distress: Theory and Empirical Evidence ER - TY - GEN AU - John, Thomas AU - Szopinski, Daniel ID - 52 T2 - 1st Business Model Conference TI - Towards Explaining the Popularity of the Business Model Canvas: A Dual-coding Approach ER - TY - CONF AU - Späth, Johannes AU - Ali, Karim AU - Bodden, Eric ID - 5204 KW - ATTRACT KW - ITSECWEBSITE KW - CROSSING T2 - 2017 International Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Languages and Applications (OOPSLA/SPLASH) TI - IDEal: Efficient and Precise Alias-aware Dataflow Analysis ER - TY - JOUR AU - Fischer, Andreas AU - Fuhry, Benny AU - Kerschbaum, Florian AU - Bodden, Eric ID - 5209 JF - CoRR TI - Computation on Encrypted Data using Data Flow Authentication VL - abs/1710.00390 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schmitz, Hendrik AU - Schiele, Valentin ID - 5236 JF - Atlas of Science TI - Sick already? Job loss makes it even worse ER - TY - CHAP AU - Schmitz, Hendrik ED - Adolph, T. ID - 5238 T2 - Krankenversicherung im Rating TI - Preis, Service oder Leistungen: Was beeinflusst besonders die Krankenkassenwahl von gesetzlich Versicherten? ER - TY - CONF AB - Amongst the growing body of literature on the drivers of online ratings, the influence of customers’ local offline environment on their ratings has largely been neglected. This study examines the relationship between ratings made outside of a customer’s home area and the magnitude of online ratings. We employ a data-driven identification of a customer’s geographic home area and use variation in this variable to identify the consequences for the magnitude of ratings. In line with our theory, we find that customers who rate while traveling give, on average, higher ratings than locals. However, this relationship is moderated by the posting time of a review relative to consumption, as travelers post more negative ratings during or shortly after consumption. These relationships are most pronounced for customers who travel and rate less frequently. Our results come with substantial implications for a business’s average rating and for customer decision making. AU - Neumann, Jürgen AU - Gutt, Dominik AU - Kundisch, Dennis ID - 53 T2 - Proceedings of the 38th International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) TI - The Traveling Reviewer Problem – Exploring the Relationship Between Offline Locations and Online Rating Behavior ER - TY - CONF AU - Larivière, Bart AU - Bowen, David AU - Andreassen, Tor W AU - Kunz, Werner AU - Sirianni, Nancy J AU - Voss, Chris AU - Wünderlich, Nancy AU - De Keyser, Arne ID - 5328 T2 - Proceedings of QUIS 2017 TI - Service Encounter 2.0": An Investigation Into the Roles of Technology, Employees and Customers. ER - TY - CONF AU - Becker-Özcamlica, Hürrem AU - Teßmer, Isabel AU - Wünderlich, Nancy ID - 5329 T2 - Proceedings of the 2017 Winter Marketing Educators' Conference TI - Do Companies Really Have to Emphasize the Triple Bottom Line? Analyzing the Effect of Competing Sustainable Market Orientations. ER - TY - GEN AU - Neumann, Jürgen AU - Gutt, Dominik AU - Kundisch, Dennis ID - 54 T2 - INFORMS Annual Meeting TI - The Traveling Reviewer Problem – Exploring the Relationship between Offline Locations and Online Rating Behavior ER - TY - CONF AU - Eggert, Andreas AU - Steinhoff, Lena AU - Witte, Carina ID - 5479 TI - The Loyalty Effect of Gift Purchases ER - TY - CONF AU - Garnefeld, I AU - Boehm, E AU - Feider, L ID - 5482 TI - Managing the Necessary Evil: Can Payment Methods Reduce Product Returns ER - TY - CONF AU - Cramer, C AU - Boehm, E AU - Eggert, A ID - 5483 TI - Service Awards: Do They Help or Harm in Case of a Service Failure? ER - TY - CONF AB - We introduce the mobile server problem, inspired by current trends to move computational tasks from cloud structures to multiple devices close to the end user. An example for this are embedded systems in autonomous cars that communicate in order to coordinate their actions. Our model is a variant of the classical Page Migration Problem. Moreformally, we consider a mobile server holding a data page.The server can move in the Euclidean space (of arbitrary dimension). In every round, requests for data items from the page pop up at arbitrary points in the space. The requests are served, each at a cost of the distance from the requesting point and the server, and the mobile server may move, at a cost D times the distance traveled for some constant D . We assume a maximum distance m the server is allowed to move per round. We show that no online algorithm can achieve a competitive ratio independent of the length of the input sequence in this setting. Hence we augment the maximum movement distance of the online algorithms to ( 1 + δ) times the maximum distance of the offline solution. We provide a deterministic algorithm which is simple to describe and works for multiple variants of our problem. The algorithm achieves almost tight competitive ratios independent of the length of the input sequence. AU - Feldkord, Björn AU - Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm ID - 55 T2 - Proceedings of the 29th ACM Symposium on Parallelism in Algorithms and Architectures (SPAA) TI - The Mobile Server Problem ER - TY - CONF AB - Design science is a fundamental research stream that contends its position in the information systems discipline. While ongoing debates address the relative importance of design science contributions in the information systems community, insights into the scientific impact of design science research (DSR) are missing and this lack of understanding arguably poses challenges to an informed discourse. To identify the most influential papers and those factors that explain their scientific impact, this paper presents an exploratory study of the scientific impact of DSR papers published in the AIS Senior Scholars' Basket of Journals. We uncover the current DSR landscape by taking stock of influential papers and theories and develop a model to explain the scientific impact of DSR papers. Our findings show that scientific impact is significantly explained by theorization and novelty. We discuss how the implications of our work can be projected on the overarching discourse on DSR. AU - Wagner, Gerit AU - Prester, Julian AU - Schryen, Guido ID - 5594 T2 - 38th International Conference on Information Systems TI - Exploring the Scientific Impact of Information Systems Design Science Research: A Scientometric Study ER - TY - GEN AU - John, Thomas ID - 56 T2 - 1st Business Model Conference TI - Supporting Business Model Idea Generation Through Machine-generated Ideas: A Design Theory ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schryen, Guido AU - Hristova, Diana ID - 5626 JF - Smart Data Radar (Deutsche Bank) TI - High-Performance Business Computing - Effizienzsteigerung durch Parallelisierung ER - TY - JOUR AB - Literature reviews (LRs) are recognized for their increasing impact in the information systems literature. Methodologists have drawn attention to the question of how we can leverage the value of LRs to preserve and generate knowledge. The panelists who participated in the discussion of ?Standalone Literature Reviews in IS Research: What Can Be Learnt from the Past and Other Fields?? at ICIS 2016 in Dublin acknowledged this significant issue and debated a) what the IS field can learn from other fields and where IS-specific challenges occur, b) how the IS field should move forward to foster the genre of LRs, and c) what best practices are to train doctoral IS students in publishing LRs. This article reports the key takeaways of this panel discussion. Guidance for IS scholars is provided on how to conduct LRs that contribute to the cumulative knowledge development within and across the IS field to best prepare the next generation of IS scholars. AU - Schryen, Guido AU - Benlian, Alexander AU - Rowe, Frantz AU - Shirley, Gregor AU - Larsen, Kai AU - Petter, Stacie AU - Par{\'e}, Guy AU - Wagner, Gerit AU - Haag, Steffi AU - Yasasin, Emrah ID - 5633 JF - Communications of the AIS KW - Literature Review KW - Review Methodology KW - Research Methodology KW - Doctoral Training SN - 1529-3181 TI - Literature Reviews in IS Research: What Can Be Learnt from the Past and Other Fields? VL - 40 ER - TY - JOUR AB - Multi-attribute value theory (MAVT)-based recommender systems have been proposed for dealing with issues of existing recommender systems, such as the cold-start problem and changing preferences. However, as we argue in this paper, existing MAVT-based methods for measuring attribute importance weights do not fit the shopping tasks for which recommender systems are typically used. These methods assume well-trained decision makers who are willing to invest time and cognitive effort, and who are familiar with the attributes describing the available alternatives and the ranges of these attribute levels. Yet, recommender systems are most often used by consumers who are usually not familiar with the available attributes and ranges and who wish to save time and effort. Against this background, we develop a new method, based on a product configuration process, which is tailored to the characteristics of these particular decision makers. We empirically compare our method to SWING, ranking-based conjoint analysis and TRADEOFF in a between-subjects laboratory experiment with 153 participants. Results indicate that our proposed method performs better than TRADEOFF and CONJOINT and at least as well as SWING in terms of recommendation accuracy, better than SWING and TRADEOFF and at least as well as CONJOINT in terms of cognitive load, and that participants were faster with our method than with any other method. We conclude that our method is a promising option to help support consumers' decision processes in e-commerce shopping tasks. AU - Scholz, Michael AU - Dorner, Verena AU - Schryen, Guido AU - Benlian, Alexander ID - 5671 IS - 1 JF - European Journal of Operational Research KW - E-Commerce KW - Recommender System KW - Attribute Weights KW - Configuration System KW - Decision Support TI - A configuration-based recommender system for supporting e-commerce decisions VL - 259 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kremer, H.-Hugo AU - Frehe, Petra AU - Kückmann, Marie-Ann AU - Kundisch, Heike ID - 6489 IS - 33 JF - bwp@ Berufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik - online TI - Forschung in Innovationsarenen - Formate und Reflexionen einer gestaltungsorientierten Berufsbildungsforschung ER - TY - JOUR AU - Kremer, H.-Hugo AU - Frehe, Petra ID - 6491 IS - 166 JF - Berufsbildung SN - 00059536 TI - Qualifizierungsbausteine in ausbildungsvorbereitenden Bildungsgängen am Berufskolleg ER - TY - CHAP AU - Frehe, Petra AU - Kremer, H.-Hugo ED - Wang, J. ED - Feng, X. ED - Rützel, J. ID - 6493 SN - 9787560868509 T2 - Berufsschullehrerbildung in der Volksrepublik China und in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Professionalisierung - Kompetenzen - Herausforderungen TI - Internationale Förderklassen an Berufskollegs. Ein ausbildungsvorbereitendes Anegbot!? ER - TY - CHAP AU - Kremer, H.-Hugo AU - Frehe, Petra ED - Fischer, A. ED - Hahn, G. ID - 6496 T2 - Berufsbildung für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung auf dem Weg in den (Unterrichts-)Alltag: Wie können Vernetzungsaktivitäten die Implementation unterstützen? TI - Berufskollegübergreifende Entwicklungsverbünde - Innovationen für eine nachhaltige Bildungsarbeit vor Ort ER -