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Web 2.0 as approach for the enterprise information technology (2007)
Menzel, Claus Matthias
Web 2.0 is a common term in the Internet field nowadays. On the consumer market services like Youtube or MySpace, which stand for the Internet of the second generation, have attracted attention. Web 2.0, which is sometimes also called participation web, already motivates millions of people to contribute. Web 2.0 could also be used to improve enterprise information technology. Therefore the use of Web 2.0 concepts in an enterprise context seems worth considering.
Like a fish out of water : the Big Five and context related variables as predictors for expatriate adjustment (2006)
Vetter, Ines
Content of this study ist the examination of the influence of personality and context related variables on socio-cultural as well as psychological adjustment. A sample of 139 German speaking expatriates in China participated in standardized interviews and filled out a personality questionnaire (NEO-PI-R). Other-ratings of adjustment were provided by supervisors, colleagues, or employees (N=69) of the interviewee. Results show that with exception of Conscientiousness the Big Five predict adjustment. Likewise, context related variables were found to be related to the adjustment of expatriates.
Untangling the Laundry List : General Mental Ability, the Big Five, and Context Related Variables as Predictors for Expatriate Success (2005)
Albrecht, Anne-Grit
General Mental Ability, the Big Five, and several context specific variables are studied in regard to their relationship with two criteria of expatriate success, namely, adjustment and job performance. Interviews and standardized tests were conducted with a sample of 66 German and Austrian expatriates in South Korea. Results show no relationship with General Mental Ability for neither of the two criteria. Hypotheses for Conscientiousness and Emotional Stability were partially confirmed; Extraversion emerged to be negatively related to other-ratings of adjustment. Several context specific variables were found to be related to the criteria. Drawing from the study’s results, recommendations for future studies in the expatriate domain are provided.
Mediation as a tool for overcoming cultural barriers in negotiations : a comparison between Germany, Brazil, France and Sweden (2004)
Alves, Helena
Die vorliegende Diplomarbeit untersucht die Möglichkeiten, durch Mediation Konflikte bei Geschäftsverhandlungen zwischen unterschiedlichen Ländern und Kulturen zu schlichten.
Value Chain Management based on Examples of the Automotive Industry (2004)
Hardt, Gunda
Siehe Inhaltsangabe der Diplomarbeit!
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