@inproceedings{24330, author = {{Knorr, Karin and Auer, Thorsten Fabian and Thommes, Kirsten}}, booktitle = {{Academy of Management Proceedings}}, issn = {{2151-6561}}, number = {{1}}, title = {{{Is Corruption Imprinted? A Study on Preconditions of Corruption in Post-Communist Countries}}}, doi = {{10.5465/AMBPP.2020.16489.abstract}}, volume = {{2020}}, year = {{2020}}, } @misc{15719, author = {{Philipp, Schumann}}, title = {{{Is Delivery Killing Dine-In Restaurants?" - Eine ökonometrische Analyse von Spillover-Effekten für digitale Plattformen in der Restaurantindustrie}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{48382, abstract = {{AbstractThe intraindividual process of study dropout, from forming dropout intention to deregistration, is of motivational nature. Yet typical studies investigate interindividual differences, which do not inform about intraindividual processes. Our study focused on the intraindividual process of forming dropout intention, and applied expectancy-value theory to analyze its motivational underpinnings. To expand research, we considered associations of intraindividual deviations in expectancy, intrinsic value, attainment value, utility value, and cost to intraindividual deviations in dropout intention. A total of 326 undergraduate students of law and mathematics rated motivational variables and dropout intention three times from semester start to the final exam period. Multilevel regression analyses revealed that intraindividual changes in intrinsic value, attainment, and cost, but not in expectancy and utility, related to intraindividual changes in dropout intention. Further, we considered students’ demographics as moderators. Only age moderated the association between intrinsic value and dropout intention. Our results stress the crucial role of certain value components, including cost, for emerging dropout intention.}}, author = {{Schnettler, Theresa and Bobe, Julia and Scheunemann, Anne and Fries, Stefan and Grunschel, Carola}}, issn = {{0146-7239}}, journal = {{Motivation and Emotion}}, keywords = {{Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{491--507}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Is it still worth it? Applying expectancy-value theory to investigate the intraindividual motivational process of forming intentions to drop out from university}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11031-020-09822-w}}, volume = {{44}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{37829, abstract = {{Reactions to the pass of a basketball player performing a head fake are typically slower than reactions to a basketball player who passes without a head fake (i.e., head-fake effect). The present study shows that extensive practice reduces the head-fake effect in basketball. Additional analyses were conducted to explore the mechanism behind the reduced head-fake effect. First, we analyzed whether or not participants developed some control over the processing of irrelevant gaze direction, as indicated by specific trial-to-trial adaptations (i.e., congruency sequence effect). Second, we fitted the individual frequency distributions of RTs to ex-Gaussian distributions, to evaluate if practice specifically affects the Gaussian part of the distribution or the exponential part of the distribution. Third, we modeled individual RT distributions as the so-called mixture effects to examine whether the way irrelevant gaze direction impacts performance (either occasionally but massively or continuously but moderately) changes with practice. The analyses revealed that the effect of practice could not be explained with an increasing congruency-sequence effect. Also, it could not be found in the ex-Gaussian distributional analyses. The assumption that residual failure to inhibit the processing of the gaze direction in contrast to continuous failures to do so might favor mixed effects over uniform effects at later courses of practice could not be validated. The reduced head-fake effect thus is argued to source in participants’ general increasing ability to inhibit the processing of the task-irrelevant gaze direction information and/or in a priority shift of gaze processing to a processing of the pass direction.}}, author = {{Güldenpenning, Iris and Schütz, Christoph and Weigelt, Matthias and Kunde, Wilfried}}, issn = {{0340-0727}}, journal = {{Psychological Research}}, keywords = {{Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), Developmental and Educational Psychology, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, General Medicine}}, pages = {{823--833}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Is the head-fake effect in basketball robust against practice? Analyses of trial-by-trial adaptations, frequency distributions, and mixture effects to evaluate effects of practice}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s00426-018-1078-4}}, volume = {{84}}, year = {{2020}}, } @unpublished{40994, abstract = {{Photoactive compounds are essential for photocatalytic and luminescent applications, such as photoredox catalysis or light emitting diodes. However, the substitution of noble metals, which are almost exclusively used, by base metals remains a major challenge on the way to a more sustainable world.1 Iron is a dream candidate for this ambitious aim.2 But compared to noble metal complexes that show long-lived metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) states, realization of emissive and photoactive iron complexes is demanding, due to the fast deactivation of charge transfer states into non-emissive inactive states. No MLCT emission has been observed for monometallic iron complexes before. Consequently, dual emission could also not yet be realized with iron complexes, as it is a very rare property even of noble metal compounds. Here we report the FeIII complex [Fe(ImP)2][PF6] (HImP = 1,1’-(1,3-phenylene)bis(3-methyl-1-imidazol-2-ylidene)), showing Janus-type dual emission by combining LMCT (ligand-to-metal charge transfer) with MLCT luminescence. The respective excited states are characterized by a record lifetime of τMLCT = 4.2 ns, and a moderate τLMCT = 0.2 ns. Only two emissive FeIII compounds are known so far and they show LMCT luminescence only.3,4 The unique properties of the presented complex are caused by the specific ligand design combining four N-heterocyclic carbenes with two cyclometalating groups, using the σ-donor strength of six carbon atoms and the acceptor capabilities of the central phenyl rings. Spectroscopically, doublet manifolds could be identified in the deactivation process, while (TD)DFT analysis revealed the presence of quartets as well. With three key advancements of realizing the first iron complex showing dual luminescence, a MLCT luminescence and a world record MLCT lifetime, the results constitute a basis for future application of iron complexes as white light emitters and new photocatalytic reactions making use of the Janus-type properties of the developed complex.}}, author = {{Bauer, Matthias and Steube, Jakob and Päpcke, Ayla and Bokareva, Olga and Reuter, Thomas and Demeshko, Serhiy and Schoch, Roland and Hohloch, Stephan and Meyer, Franc and Heinze, Katja and Kühn, Oliver and Lochbrunner, Stefan}}, publisher = {{Research Square Platform LLC}}, title = {{{Janus-type dual emission of a Cyclometalated Iron(III) complex}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @misc{41291, number = {{31:2}}, pages = {{206--233}}, title = {{{Je höher qualifiziert, desto besser? Rezeptive Phrasemkompetenzen von Französischlernenden}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @book{33164, editor = {{Süwolto, Leonie and Schlieper, Hendrik}}, publisher = {{Winter}}, title = {{{Johann Christoph Gottscheds Critische Dichtkunst im europäischen Kontext}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @book{33095, editor = {{Schlieper, Hendrik and Süwolto , Leonie }}, publisher = {{Winter}}, title = {{{Johann Christoph Gottscheds Versuch einer Critischen Dichtkunst im europäischen Kontext}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{45077, author = {{Ditter, Jan and Meschut, Gerson and Wibbeke, Tim Michael}}, issn = {{2192-2624}}, journal = {{adhesion ADHESIVES + SEALANTS}}, keywords = {{Polymers and Plastics, General Chemical Engineering, General Chemistry}}, number = {{3}}, pages = {{12--17}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{Joining and Disjoining Concepts for Adhesive Bonded Lightweight Structures}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s35784-019-0016-1}}, volume = {{16}}, year = {{2020}}, } @inproceedings{20301, author = {{Günter, Heinrich and Meschut, Gerson}}, booktitle = {{73rd IIW Annual Assembly and International Conference}}, title = {{{Joining of high-strength steel grades in lightweight structures using single-stage resistance element welding on conventional resistance spot welding machines}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @misc{20119, booktitle = {{Applied Sciences}}, editor = {{Troschitz, Juliane and Vorderbrüggen, Julian and Kupfer, Robert and Gude, Maik and Meschut, Gerson}}, publisher = {{MDPI}}, title = {{{Joining of Thermoplastic Composites with Metals Using Resistance Element Welding}}}, doi = {{10.3390/app10207251}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{30713, author = {{Rostek, Tim and Wiens, Eugen and Homberg, Werner}}, journal = {{Procedia Manufacturing}}, pages = {{395--399}}, publisher = {{ Elsevier Ltd}}, title = {{{Joining with Versatile Friction-Spun Joint Connectors}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.promfg.2020.04.313}}, volume = {{47}}, year = {{2020}}, } @proceedings{25348, editor = {{Koubarakis, Manolis and Alani, Harith and Antoniou, Grigoris and Bontcheva, Kalina and G. Breslin, John and Collarana, Diego and Demidova, Elena and Dietze, Stefan and Gottschalk, Simon and Governatori, Guido and Hogan, Aidan and Lécué, Freddy and Montiel-Ponsoda, Elena and Ngonga Ngomo, Axel-Cyrille and Pinto, Sofia and Saleem, Muhammad and Troncy, Raphaël and Tsalapati, Eleni and Usbeck, Ricardo and Verborgh, Ruben}}, publisher = {{CEUR-WS.org}}, title = {{{Joint Proceedings of Workshops AI4LEGAL2020, NLIWOD, PROFILES 2020, QuWeDa 2020 and SEMIFORM2020 Colocated with the 19th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2020), Virtual Conference, November, 2020}}}, volume = {{2722}}, year = {{2020}}, } @article{17598, author = {{Nakatani, Tomohiro and Boeddeker, Christoph and Kinoshita, Keisuke and Ikeshita, Rintaro and Delcroix, Marc and Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold}}, journal = {{IEEE/ACM Transactions on Audio, Speech, and Language Processing}}, pages = {{1--1}}, title = {{{Jointly optimal denoising, dereverberation, and source separation}}}, doi = {{10.1109/TASLP.2020.3013118}}, year = {{2020}}, } @inproceedings{20695, author = {{Boeddeker, Christoph and Nakatani, Tomohiro and Kinoshita, Keisuke and Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold}}, booktitle = {{ICASSP 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)}}, isbn = {{9781509066315}}, title = {{{Jointly Optimal Dereverberation and Beamforming}}}, doi = {{10.1109/icassp40776.2020.9054393}}, year = {{2020}}, } @book{51287, editor = {{Ströhmer, Michael and Tietz, Hubert and Wittig, Michael}}, title = {{{Jonas Leineweber/ Peter Karl Becker/ Dagmar Troska/ Philipp Rustemeier: Das Schützenwesen in Westfalen als Immaterielles Kulturerbe}}}, volume = {{19}}, year = {{2020}}, } @misc{18739, author = {{Peckhaus, Volker}}, booktitle = {{Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete }}, title = {{{Jost, Jürgen, "Leibniz und die moderne Naturwissenschaft", Springer: Berlin 2019 (Wissenschaft und Philosophie)}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @inproceedings{20770, author = {{Hannes, Wolf-Rüdiger and Meier, Torsten}}, booktitle = {{Ultrafast Phenomena and Nanophotonics XXIV}}, editor = {{Betz, Markus and Elezzabi, Abdulhakem Y.}}, isbn = {{9781510633193}}, pages = {{112780S}}, title = {{{k.p-based multiband simulations of non-degenerate two-photon absorption in bulk GaAs}}}, doi = {{10.1117/12.2545924}}, volume = {{11278}}, year = {{2020}}, } @inbook{18784, author = {{Seng, Eva- Maria}}, booktitle = {{Europäische Bauhütten – Immaterielles Kulturerbe der Menschheit}}, editor = {{Bengel, Sabine}}, pages = {{29--39}}, title = {{{Kandidatur zum Bauhüttenwesen Die internationale für das immaterielle Kulturerbe der UNESCO}}}, year = {{2020}}, } @misc{41718, author = {{Foerster, Anne}}, booktitle = {{H-Soz-Kult}}, title = {{{Kane, Bronach C: Popular Memory and Gender in Medieval England. Men, Women and Testimony in the Church Courts, c.1200–1500}}}, year = {{2020}}, }