TY - JOUR AU - Jenert, Tobias AU - Brahm , Taiga ID - 15174 IS - 4 JF - Journal of Management Education TI - Untangling Faculty Misinformation From an Educational Perspective: Rejoinder to ''The Menace of Misinformation: Faculty Misstatements in Management Education and Their Consequences'' VL - 43 ER - TY - BOOK ED - Jenert, Tobias ED - Reinmann, Gabi ED - Schmohl, Tobias ID - 15175 TI - Theorie und Praxis der Hochschulbildungsforschung ER - TY - GEN AU - Dunst, Alexander AU - Hartel, Rita ID - 15182 T2 - DHd Konferenz 2019, multimedial und multimodal TI - Multimodale Stilometrie: Herausforderungen und Potenzial kombinatorischer Bild- und Textanalysen am Beispiel Comics ER - TY - GEN AU - Dunst, Alexander AU - Hartel, Rita ID - 15186 T2 - Digital Humanities, DH 2019 TI - Quantifying Complexity in Multimodal Media: AlanMoore and the “Density” of the Graphic Novel ER - TY - GEN AB - In this paper, we analyze the two-dimensional Nash bargaining solution (NBS) deploying a standard labor market negotiations model (see McDonald and Solow, 1981; Creedy and McDonald, 1991). We show that the two-dimensional bargaining problem can be decomposed into two one-dimensional problems such that the (Cartesian) product of the solutions of these problems replicates the solution of the two-dimensional problem, if the NBS is applied. However, this decomposition fails for any solution concept that does not satisfy the axiom of Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA axiom). Our decomposition result has significant implications for actual negotiations, as it allows for the decomposition of a multi-issue bargaining problem into a set of simpler problems, in particular a set of single-issue bargaining problems. In this way, the decomposition may help facilitate negotiations in labor markets and also in other environments. AU - Haake, Claus-Jochen AU - Upmann, Thorsten AU - Duman, Papatya ID - 15202 KW - Labor market negotiations KW - Efficient bargains KW - Nash bargaining solution KW - Sequential bargaining KW - Restricted bargaining games TI - The Decomposability of the Nash Bargaining Solution in Labor Markets VL - 128 ER - TY - GEN AB - We criticize some conceptual weaknesses in the recent literature on coalitional TUgames and propose, based on our critics, a new definition of dual TU-games that coincides with the one in the literature on the class of super-additive games. We justify our new definition in four alternative ways: 1. Via an adequate definition of ecient payo vectors. 2. Via a modification of the Bondareva-Shapley duality. 3. Via an explicit consideration of \coalition building". 4. Via associating general TU-games to coalition-production economies. Rather than imputations, we base our analysis on a modification of aspirations. AU - Aslan, Fatma AU - Duman, Papatya AU - Trockel, Walter ID - 15204 KW - TU-games KW - duality KW - core KW - c-Core KW - cohesive games KW - complete game efficiency TI - Duality for General TU-games Redefined VL - 121 ER - TY - GEN ED - Stein, Benno ED - Wachsmuth, Henning ID - 15235 TI - Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Argument Mining ER - TY - CONF AU - Hagedorn, Oliver Ernst Caspar AU - Pielsticker, Daniel AU - Hemsel, Tobias AU - Sextro, Walter ID - 15244 SN - 978-3-18-092366-6 T2 - 2. VDI-Fachtagung Schwingungen 2019 TI - Messung hochfrequenter In-Plane-Schwingungen mittels Laservibrometrie in räumlich eingeschränkten Umgebungen ER - TY - CONF AU - Grabo, Matti AU - Weber, Daniel AU - Paul, Andreas AU - Klaus, Tobias AU - Bermpohl, Wolfgang AU - Krauter, Stefan AU - Kenig, Eugeny ID - 15247 TI - Entwicklung eines thermischen 1D-Simulationsmodells zur Bestimmung der Temperaturverteilung in Solarmodulen ER - TY - GEN AU - Grabo, Matti AU - Weber, Daniel AU - Paul, Andreas AU - Klaus, Tobias AU - Bermpohl, Wolfgang AU - Kenig, Eugeny ID - 15248 TI - Numerische Untersuchung der Temperaturverteilung in PCM-integrierten Solarmodulen ER -