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pdf 1: Architekturführer und Interviews mit pdf 2: Kurt Hölzer pdf 3: Carl-Peter von Mansberg pdf 4: Daniel Libeskind pdf 5: Oliver Opel pdf 6: Robert Ketterer pdf 7: Ulrich Tränkmann
In addition to a short introduction, this thesis contains five chapters that discuss various topics in the context of labor economics in general and the manufacturing sector in Egypt in particular. Chapter one presents the institutional framework of the Egyptian labor market and the different datasets that could be used by researchers and summarizes some previous empirical studies. Then, different microeconometric methods are applied in the subsequent four chapters, using the World Bank firm-level data for the manufacturing sector in Egypt to get an empirical evidence for the following issues: determinants of using fixed-term contracts in the Egyptian labor market in the manufacturing sector in chapter two, determinants of female employment in Egyptian manufacturing firms in chapter three, ownership structure and productivity in the Egyptian manufacturing firms in chapter four and, finally, exporting behavior of the Egyptian manufacturing firms is analyzed with a special focus on the impact of workforce skills-intensity in chapter five.
Die theoretische Annahme, dass Partizipation - definiert als aktive Teilhabe an relevanten Entscheidungsprozessen - einen positiven Effekt auf das psychische Wohlbefinden hat, spiegelt sich in einer fragmentarischen empirischen Befundlage. Vor diesem Hintergrund und in Hinblick auf die defizitäre Bildungslandschaft Brasiliens, widmet sich diese Arbeit der Untersuchung des Prinzips Partizipation als wesentliches Merkmal einer guten gesunden Schule. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass Partizipation ein mehrdimensionales Konstrukt ist, das als Produkt der Partizipationssituationen unter Berücksichtigung des Partizipationsgrades und der Partizipationskohärenz im Querschnitt aller möglichen Handlungsfelder von Schule und damit als Partizipationsqualität verstanden werden muss. Mit Hilfe einer Fragebogenerhebung wurden Daten von insgesamt 175 Lehrkräften staatlicher und privater Primarschulen der südbrasilianischen Stadt Joinville ausgewertet. Ein Effekt von Partizipationsqualität auf das psychische Wohlbefinden lässt sich für die Zielgruppe der Lehrkräfte privater Schulen bestätigen.
This study aims to answer four main research questions regarding the roles, strategies, barriers, and representation of the media and environmental nongovernmental organisations (ENGOs) in environmental communication in Malaysia. From a theoretical lens, this study has incorporated the essential concepts of media, ENGOs, and environmental communication from both Western and Asian, particularly Malaysian perspectives as primary points of reference. For the purpose of this study, a total of 13 interviewees from Media A and Media B and 11 interviewees from ENGO A and ENGO B were chosen for the qualitative interview while 2,050 environmental articles were collected as samples from Media A´s and Media B´s newspapers along with ENGO A´s and ENGO B´s newsletters from the period 2012 to 2014 for the quantitative content analysis. Specifically, the findings from interview confirmed that both the Malaysian media and ENGOs have shared quite similar roles in environmental communication, particularly in environmental legitimacy (creating trust, credibility, and relationships with the public), in democracy (acting as a watchdog and mobilising the public sphere), and in constructing public mind about environmental problems. Pictures undoubtedly were one of the most vital tools in social construction, especially for presenting the reality of the environmental problems to the public. This was in harmony with the results of the quantitative content analysis, where more than 60% of pictures were found on environmental articles in media newspapers and ENGOs newsletters. Malaysian media and ENGOs have shared two common strategies in environmental communication, namely campaigning and collaboration with other stakeholders, while the ENGOs have two extra strategies: advocacy and lobbying strategies. Malaysian media and ENGOs also have collaborated with each other and the level of collaboration between them was at the coordination (medium) level. Both social actors especially the media were also relied heavily on their sources for environmental articles and the result of quantitative content analysis showed that the government was the main source for media newspapers, whereas other ENGOs and laypersons were the main sources for ENGOs´ newsletters. There are also colossal barriers faced by both Malaysian media and ENGOs throughout the process of environmental communication and some of the barriers faced by both media and ENGOs include the problem with limited knowledge of the environment, while some other barriers, like media laws and ownership, were only faced by the media; other barriers such as funding problems were specifically faced by the ENGOs. In terms of representation of environmental information, the Malaysian media make more presentations on environmental problems, especially on topics like floods, wildlife and water crises in their newspapers, while ENGOs have given more attention to environmental effort topics such as conservation and sustainable living in their newsletters. Surprisingly, not only the media but also the ENGOs used the same (news) values like timeliness, proximity, and impact as criteria for the selection of environmental issues for their publications. Other factors such as the background of the organisation and the interest of journalists or editors also influence the selection of environmental issues. It is hoped that the proposed theoretical framework of this study can serve as a crucial guideline for the development of environmental communication studies, especially among the media and ENGOs not only in Malaysia but also in other (Southeast) Asian regions that share a similar background.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit geht es um eine Bildpraxis, die an die Fotografie gekoppelt ist. Die Forschungsarbeit von Vera Brandner baut auf der These auf, dass die Fotografie aufgrund ihrer ´Undiszipliniertheit´ speziell in inter- und transdisziplinären sowie interkulturellen Forschungsfeldern dem gemeinsamen Lernen und Forschen dienen kann, da sie für viele Menschen - egal woher sie kommen, welchen lebensweltlichen oder disziplinären Hintergrund sie mitbringen - leicht zugänglich und nutzbar ist. Auf diesen Zusammenhang beruht der methodologische Rahmen Generative Bildarbeit, den Vera Brandner in ihrer Doktorarbeit konzipiert, empirisch erprobt und konsolidiert hat. Verschiedene Aspekte fotografisch-visueller Methoden werden mit postkolonialer, fotokritischer und emanzipatorischer Theorienbildung verschränkt. Konzeptuelle und praktische Basisarbeit für die Entwicklung Generativer Bildarbeit wurde in der Arbeit des Vereins ipsum1 zwischen 2003 und 2010 in Angola, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Israel, Palästina und Österreich geleistet. Es handelt sich dabei um eine Systematisierung der verschiedenen Blickakte, Interaktions- und Reflexionsformen, die im fotografischen Geflecht möglich sind, um diese für das dialogische Arbeiten mit Menschen verschiedener Erkenntniskulturen nutzbar zu machen. Die Fotografie wird als Praxisform in Situationen eingesetzt, in denen die beteiligten Akteur_innen einander aufgrund ihrer unterschiedlichen Herkunft, Sozialisierung und Spezialisierung fremd sind, durch geteilte Problemstellungen jedoch miteinander in Verbindung stehen. Es geht bei Generativer Bildarbeit um ein Arbeiten an den Grenzen des Eigenen und des Anderen, wobei diese Problemstellungen zugänglich, beforschbar und transformierbar gemacht werden. Die Fotografie wird zum Übungs- und Forschungsfeld für das Umgehen mit Kultureller Differenz. In diesem Übungsfeld entwickeln die Teilnehmer_innen Gestaltungs- und Reflexionsformen, um mit bestehenden Widersprüchen und Unsicherheiten ihrem jeweiligen Kontext entsprechend umzugehen.
Ziel dieses Diskussionspapiers ist es, den Einfluss von individuellen und institutionellen Charakteristika auf Niedrigeinkommensmobilität von Selbständigen und abhängig Beschäftigten in Deutschland und im Vereinigten Königreich (UK) zu analysieren. Hierzu werden Daten de SOEP (2000-2009) und BHPS (2000-2008) sowie harmonisierte Daten aus dem CNEF-Projekt verwendet. Es kann gezeigt werden, dass die Niedrigeinkommensmobilität von Selbständigen generell höher als die von abhängig Beschäftigten ist. Männer und besser ausgebildete Personen verfügen grundsätzlich über eine höhere Aufstiegsmobilität. Ebenso erhöhen große Firmen die Aufstiegswahrscheinlichkeit. Unterschiedliche Auswirkungen ergeben sich aus einem Arbeitsplatzwechsel. Während ein Arbeitsplatzwechsel in UK die Wahrscheinlichkeit für Mobilität verringert, erhöht ein Arbeitsplatzwechsel in Deutschland sowohl Niedrigeinkommenswahrscheinlichkeit als auch die Wahrscheinlichkeit für einen Aufstieg. Nicht gezeigt werden konnte, dass die Niedrigeinkommensmobilität in UK generell höher als in Deutschland und dass die Differenz zwischen Frauen und Männer ist bei Selbständigen höher als bei abhängig Beschäftigten ist.
Die Qualität der Risikoberichterstattung der DAX 30 - Empirische Analyse der Einhaltung des DRS 20
(2016)
With this dissertation, I present a human resources approach to entrepreneurship through selection and training of small-business owners in developing countries. Entrepreneurship is an important source of employment, innovation, and general economic prosperity (Autio, 2005; Walter et al., 2005; Reynolds et al., 2005; Kuratko, 2003). In developing countries, job creation through business ownership is especially important because job opportunities are limited (Walter et al., 2005; Mead & Liedholm, 1998). Strengthening the small business sector is one of the best ways to reduce poverty and increase economic growth (Birch, 1987). Thus, this dissertation adds to the scientific literature in taking a human resources approach to entrepreneurship: selecting and training entrepreneurs. Selection has widely been researched on in various scientific fields like human resource management, industrial-, work-, and organizational psychology, but only partly focusing on selection of entrepreneurs. Regarding training, there exists a fair amount of studies that focus on entrepreneurship education, but a lot of them suffer from substantial heterogeneity and methodological flaws (Glaub & Frese (2011); McKenzie & Woodruff (2013)). The dissertation combines the ideas of using selection procedures for entrepreneurs with the idea of teaching entrepreneurial skills.
Postponing or avoiding intended or relevant tasks is a widespread phenomenon that can lead to various disadvantages or problems. About half of the students and between 15 % and 20 % of the general population report to suffer from procrastination seriously and chronically. Previous research has shown that, first, aversive emotions amplify the tendency to postpone and that, secondly, procrastination can be seen as a dysfunctional form of emotion regulation. To date, it has not been researched systematically whether the ability to cope with emotions adaptively reduces procrastination. The present publication-based dissertation aims to close this research gap. As procrastination has a negative impact on health behavior, the first study investigated whether the ability to cope adaptively with aversive emotions (emotional competence; moderator) moderates the relation between health-related intention (independent variable) and actual behavior (dependent variable). At the end of the first session of a stress management training, 119 teachers indicated how often they want to practice the mindfulness and relaxation exercise they just had learned in the following week (training intention). One week later their actual training behavior was gathered. The results of this study show that emotional competence that was recorded before the training moderated the relation between intention and behavior: The higher the emotional competence, the higher the correlation between training intention and training behavior. This can be regarded as an indicator that emotional competence has a reducing effect on procrastination. However, in this study only a specific behavior was observed. Yet, procrastination comprises a broad range of behavior. Thus, in three studies (study 2.1 - 2.3) combined as one publication the influence of emotional competences on procrastination was analyzed: In study 2.1 the cross-sectional relation between the nine subscales of the German version of the Emotion Regulation Skills Questionnaire and academic procrastination was determined with 172 students. All nine subscales were significantly correlated negatively with procrastination. However, in a regression analysis with these nine subscales on procrastination only the ability to tolerate aversive emotions proved to be a significant predictor. A subsequent mediation analysis showed that the relation of each subscale and procrastination was mediated by the ability to tolerate aversive emotions. In order to overcome the lacking causality of these cross-sectional results, study 2.2 tested the prospective influence of emotional competence on subsequent procrastination with 79 students by means of cross lagged panels. The results provide first indication of causality. Since causal connections can only be investigated with a randomized controlled trial, 83 participants were randomized to a training or a wait list control condition in study 2.3. The participants of the training condition learned emotion-focused strategies in order to deal with emotional aversive tasks. The results show a decrease in procrastination in the intervention group compared to the wait list control. In conclusion the results of studies 2.1 to 2.3 indicate that the reducing influence of emotional competence on procrastination can be interpreted causally. In study 3 (third publication) the efficacy of an online-based training to overcome procrastination that the author developed was evaluated. The emotion-focused strategies for coping with aversive tasks that were tested in study 2.3 had been integrated in the training. Regarding adherence that generally poses a challenge in online-based trainings and especially in people with procrastination problems, a daily SMS-support for the participants was implemented and evaluated. The efficacy and adherence was researched in a three-armed randomized controlled design (WLC vs. IG vs. IG + SMS) with 161 participants. The training caused a significant decrease in procrastination. The daily SMS-support seemed to enhance the efficacy (d = .29 only online; d = .57 online + SMS) and adherence. However, the effect of the SMS on adherence only became visible if participants that hardly trained or did not train at all were excluded. As a possible explanation it was considered that a minimum of training is necessary in order for the SMS to have an adherence enhancing effect. To rule out other plausible explanations further research is needed. A synopsis of all studies´ results suggests that, first, emotional competences have a reducing effect on procrastination, that, second, this can be deliberately promoted, and third, that the additional implementation of SMS-based support has an enhancing effect on adherence and increases the efficacy of an online-based intervention. The results are being discussed in regards to further research in the light of neuro-psychological findings concerning executive functions.