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The dissertation deals with the impact of nitrogen deposition on the functioning of heathland ecosystems. Special interests were the displacement of heather (Calluna vulgaris) by the purple moor-grass (Molinia caerulea) as well as the fate of nitrogen loads in dry heathland ecosystems. The results of the studies undertaken in the field and in the greenhouse are presented as five individual journal articles. The nature of nutrient limitation was studied by means of fertilisation experiments with nitrogen (N) and phosphorus for heather and purple moor-grass (Articles I and II). The impact of nitrogen deposition on the outcome of competition between these two species was analysed during a competition experiment in the greenhouse (Article III). The aim of a 15N tracer experiment was to determine the fate of nitrogen deposition as well as allocation patterns (Article IV). In addition, the response of purple moor-grass to the combined effects of nitrogen deposition and summer droughts was investigated in a second greenhouse experiment (Article V). The fertilisation experiments showed that the growth of heather as well as of purple moor-grass is predominantly limited by N (Articles I and II). However, the results of the competition experiment demonstrated that only purple moor-grass has the ability to benefit from additional N loads, which in turn gives the grass the opportunity to displace heather (Article III). Drought treatment resulted in strikingly reduced biomass production of purple moor-grass in N-fertilised pots, mainly as a result of dying aboveground biomass during dry periods (Article V). This striking susceptibility of purple moor-grass to the combination of nitrogen deposition and drought must be taken into account, when predicting future developments of dry heathlands. The results of the 15N tracer experiment showed that the investigated heath is still in an early stage of N saturation, as indicated by a high immobilisation capacity and negligible leaching losses of 15N (Article IV). The findings of the dissertation contribute to a better understanding of the processes underlying the encroachment of purple moor-grass in dry heathlands and can enhance heathland management. The results can also be used to to evaluate the current and future status of this ecosystem particularly with regard to the various stages of N saturation as well as in the determination of “Critical Loads”.
Responsibility for sustainability is an action guiding concept which relates the abstract norm of sustainability with concrete action contexts. It thereby specifies what bearers of responsibility ought to do. In this thesis, I introduce the concept of responsibility to economic theory, focusing specifically on individual and governmental responsibility for sustainability. Some of the questions I examine are: how should responsibility be distributed among agents? How can agents, who are responsible for several normative aims, solve trade-offs? Do governmental policies affect individuals’ ability to assume responsibility? How can individuals efficiently induce governments to act responsibly? In Paper 1, A utilitarian notion of responsibility for sustainability, I conceptualize and formalize a utilitarian notion of responsibility for sustainability which I then relate to established normative criteria for assessing intertemporal societal choice. I show that responsibility for sustainability can be unambiguously conceptualized in economic models. Furthermore, I affirm that responsibility may provide action guidance even if the aim of sustainability is not feasible. In Paper 2, Verantwortung von Konsumenten für Nachhaltigkeit, I study consumers’ responsibility for sustainability. Particularly, I specify crucial components of this responsibility in order to analyze the relation of consumers’ private and political responsibility. I show that the responsibility for sustainability of consumers comprises three indispensable obligations of which only one concerns consumers’ consumption choices. In Paper 3, Regulation of morally responsible agents with motivation crowding, I focus on the impact of governmental policies on the motivation of an individual to assume moral responsibility. In particular, I study the regulation of a morally responsible individual with motivation crowding in the context of a negative externality. I show that combining consumption taxes with the provision of perfect information is, in many cases, superior to consumption taxes alone. In Paper 4, Endogenous Environmental Policy when Pollution is Transboundary, I examine how individuals which form lobby groups affect the determination of environmental policy when governments seek not only to maximize welfare, but simultaneous maximize support by lobby groups. More specifically, I consider the case in which two countries are linked through transboundary pollution. Environmental policies adopted by self-interested governments may be more stringent than by social welfare maximizing governments. Furthermore, due to the interaction of distortions the space of optimal policies increases: politically optimal tax rates may be too high or too low to optimally internalize the environmental externality.
Diese theoriegeleitete empirische Masterarbeit beleuchtet die Forschungslücke der emotionalen Führungskompetenzen als Erfolgsfaktor weiblicher Führungskräfte. Dabei wird von einer Veränderung des Führungsverständnisses in Richtung eines verstärkten Fokus der Mitarbeiterorientierung ausgegangen. Ziel der Arbeit ist die Formulierung von Implikationen für den praktischen Einsatz emotionaler Intelligenz und der darunter subsumierten Kompetenzen bei weiblichen Führungskräften. Datengrundlage bilden 14 leitfadengestützte Experteninterviews mit weiblichen und männlichen Führungskräften, Beratern und Coaches. Die Auswertung des Datenmaterials erfolgt anhand der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse nach Mayring (2010), indem die Ergebnisse durch eine Einteilung in Geschlecht, Alter und Position analysiert werden. Die Untersuchung ergibt, dass sich weibliche Führungskräfte in einem Spannungsfeld aktueller Herausforderungen befinden. Sie werden mit der Erwartungshaltung an ein vielfältiges Anforderungsprofil der modernen Führungskraft, dem Aufbruch der traditionellen Führungsphilosophie mit wachsendem Fokus der Mitarbeiterperspektive sowie der Verkörperung des weiblichen Führungsstils konfrontiert. Immer häufiger sehen sie sich dabei einem widersprüchlichen Selbstbild ausgesetzt. Damit emotionale Intelligenz als erfolgreiche Kompetenz weiblicher Führungskräfte genutzt werden kann, gilt es, bestehende Stereotype aufzubrechen und die Anwendung individueller Führungsstile zu ermöglichen.
Die vorliegende Dissertationsschrift präsentiert eine intergenerativ-vergleichende Analyse von Tagebüchern und Briefen zu Zeitstrukturen von Mädchen aus fünf Generationen einer Familie. Die Protagonistinnen vertreten jeweils ein politisches System (Preußisches Reich, Wilhelminisches Kaiserreich, Zeit des Nationalsozialismus, System der DDR, wiedervereinigtes Deutschland), sodass anhand der Ego-Dokumente zeitstrukturelle Zusammenhänge zwischen individuellem Handeln, familialen Tradierungen und gesellschaftlichem Wandel herausgestellt werden können. Als wichtigster theoretischer Referenzpunkt dient der prozess-soziologische Zeitbegriff von Norbert Elias. Methodisch kommen inhaltsanalytische und objektiv-hermeneutische Verfahren zur Anwendung. Im Ergebnis der Analyse zeigt sich als zeit-räumliches Bedingungsgefüge des Aufwachsens eine fünf gesellschaftliche Systeme überdauernde Grundfigur des familialen Zusammenlebens, innerhalb derer Mädchen fast gleichbleibend souverän und eigenzeitlich ihren Alltag gestalten. Kennzeichnend für die Lebensform der Familie ist das Wohnen und Arbeiten unter einem Dach und das Zusammenleben in einer über die Kernfamilie hinausgehenden Haus- bzw. Hofgemeinschaft, die sich - bis hin zum Selbstversorgerhaushalt - von der Gesellschaft relativ unabhängig macht und eher zyklischen und ereigniszeitlichen als linearen Zeitkonzepten folgt. Entsprechend werden Hypothesen bezüglich dessen abgeleitet, was für Heranwachsende angesichts sich wandelnder Lebensbedingungen im Hinblick auf Zeitqualität und Zeitkompetenz entwicklungsfördernd ist: Mädchen und Jungen sollten nicht durch die Erwachsenenwelt verplant und vertaktet werden, sondern in Freiräumen und Eigenzeiten Grundkompetenzen für ein ´gutes Leben´ ausbilden dürfen und können.
Conflicts between intragenerational and intergenerational justice in the use of ecosystem services
(2012)
The principle of sustainability contains two objectives of justice regarding the conservation and use of ecosystems and their services: (1) global justice between different people of the present generation ("intragenerational justice"); (2) justice between people of different generations ("intergenerational justice"). International sustainability policy attaches equal normative importance to both objectives of justice. Accordingly, environmental philosophers ethically justify that people living today and people living in the future have equal rights to certain basic goods, including ecosystems and their services (e.g. Feinberg 1981, Visser’t Hooft 2007). Whereas ideal theories of sustainability and justice do not recognize interdependencies between intragenerational and intergenerational justice, conflicts in attaining the justices possibly arise in policy implementation. Identifying and preventing such conflicts is fundamental to devise an ethically legitimate, politically consistent and actually effective sustainability policy. This dissertation systematically investigates conflicts between intragenerational and intergenerational justice in the use of ecosystem services. Human wellbeing depends on the services provided by ecosystems. Yet, humans substantially degrade world’s ecosystems, and therewith cause the loss of important ecosystem services (MEA 2005: 26ff.). The idea of sustainability demands to use ecosystem services in accordance with the two objectives of intragenerational justice and intergenerational justice. Reality, however, is far from attaining these objectives: Both today’s global poor and future persons are, resp. will be, disproportionately affected by the loss of vital ecosystem services (MEA 2005: 62, 85). Especially severe affected are the rural poor who directly depend on local ecosystem services for food, income and health. The political discourse on the relationship between the objectives of intra- and intergenerational justice in the use of ecosystem services (‘justice-relationship’) is blurred. Further, the political discourse lacks a common understanding of justice in ecosystem-use and a systematic reflection on the actual ‘justice-relationship’, such as on the factors that cause conflicts between the two justices. In this dissertation, I investigate the ‘justice-relationship’ along three central questions: • What conception(s) of justice can adequately address the distribution of access rights to ecosystem services? • How must sustainability policy be designed to enhance both intragenerational and intergenerational justice in the use of ecosystem services? • (How) Can economics be helpful for characterizing and assessing trade-offs between the two justices? I approach these questions both generally and by the example of a case study, the MASIPAG farmer network in the Philippines. Methodologically, I combine a normative and a positive analysis of the relationship between intra- and intergenerational justice in the use of ecosystem services: The normative analysis serves the explication, justification and reflection of the norms underlying the ‘justice-relationship’; the positive analysis serves the description of the ‘justice-relationship’ in the sustainability discourse and in practical contexts, as well as the provision of explanations on the determinants of the ‘justice-relationship’. As methodological approach, I apply the “comprehensive multi-level approach” as developed by Baumgärtner et al. (2008) – investigating the ‘justice-relationship’ simultaneously on the three levels of (i) concept, (ii) model and (iii) case study.
Angesichts der seit den 1980er Jahren andauernden, sehr umfassenden Modernisierung der öffentlichen Verwaltung richtet sich die Untersuchung auf die Effektivität und Wirksamkeit von Reformen i. S. ihrer politischen Ziele. Da hierbei vor allem fiskalische Motive maßgeblich waren, steht das Bestreben im Mittelpunkt, die Staatsausgaben und den Personaleinsatz durch eine schlankere Behördenorganisation zu reduzieren. Inwieweit dies auf dem Wege struktureller Reorganisationsmaßnahmen erreicht wurde, untersucht die Arbeit für die deutschen Bundesländer auf der Basis einer vergleichenden quantitativen Analyse. Hierfür wurden eigens Daten zur Behörden- und Personalstruktur der letzten 20 Jahre erhoben, anhand derer sich die Verwaltungs- und Personalentwicklung gesamthaft wie auch differenziert nach Ländern, Aufgaben, Ressorts und Behördentypen abbilden und vergleichen lässt. Dabei zeigt die deskriptive Auswertung den Umfang der stattgefundenen Veränderungen auf und lässt Rückschlüsse auf Verlauf und Strategien der Reformpolitiken zu. Die quantitative Wirkungsanalyse wiederum dokumentiert einen nachweisbaren Zusammenhang zwischen strukturellen Organisations- und den damit intendierten Personalveränderungen, bestätigt mithin die Effektivität der Maßnahmen. Dabei wird auch ersichtlich, dass nicht nur die Intensität, sondern auch die Art der Veränderungen, also das organisatorische Konzept der Reformen den Grad und den Umfang des beabsichtigten Stellenabbaus beeinflussen. Hieraus lässt sich im Ergebnis auch ableiten, dass die deutschen Flächenländer im Vergleich noch ein erhebliches Konzentrationspotenzial aufweisen, um über eine Vereinfachung ihrer Behördenorganisation Effizienzpotenziale zu erschließen.
Intelligent Product Design
(2012)
The aim of this thesis is to generate reality-based hypotheses about the opportunities and obstacles that create the implementation of Cradle to Cradle for the companies Jules Clarysse NV and Steelcase Inc. It discusses further which marketing-mix is appropriate for Cradle to Cradle products. Therefore exploratory expert interviews have been conducted with both companies. The empirical part is introduced by a literature study. From marketing perspective, the Cradle to Cradle approach for product design is investigated while taking into account that academic literature categorizes the concept on the one hand as consistent sustainability strategy, on the other hand as sustainable design. Moreover, the broad use of the expression design, within the literature of the Cradle to Cradle founders, is analyzed. Here, Cradle to Cradle design is holding out the prospect of Triple Top Line growth, rather than meeting only the economic bottom line. In regard of aesthetics, Cradle to Cradle aspires diversity in contrast to prevailing principles of Functionalism and universal design solutions. The ‘hidden‘ design assignment of Cradle to Cradle, service design, is highlighted as sphere that should be progressed. All these considerations form the interview guideline. The interviews serve as reality check whether there result Triple Top Lines and new service models for the companies and explore how aesthetics and tools of the marketing-mix are handled in Cradle to Cradle practice.
All of the papers contained in this thesis address the topic of population economics, especially in relation to labor markets. The first chapter, Introduction, gives an overview of the papers discussed in this thesis. In the second chapter, Age and Gender Differences in Job Opportunities, job opportunities for older workers are analyzed. Newly-employed women and men who are older than the age of 55 are more limited in their occupational choices than younger women and men. Different measures of segregation such as the Duncan Index and Hutchens Index show unequal distribution of jobs over age. Older women in particular face the highest segregation. Several years of the IAB Employment Sample are used in the analysis. In the third chapter, Explaining Age and Gender Differences in Employment Rates: A Labor Supply Side Perspective, the labor supply of older individuals is analyzed. The comparison of reservation wages and entry wages shows age- and gender-specific differences. Nonemployed individuals at the age of 55 and older have the highest reservation wages. Reservation wages for females are always higher than those for males. Entry wages increase with age for males, but not for females. Furthermore, the job satisfaction of women decreases with age while satisfaction with leisure tends to increase. This may explain why employment rates for females are lower than for males. The German Socio-Economic Panel (GSOEP) data is used in the paper. In the forth chapter, Somewhere over the Rainbow: Sexual Orientation Discrimination in Germany, sexual orientation-based differences in income are analyzed. Although Germany has an anti-discrimination law that has explicitly prohibited discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation since 2006, there are significant income differences for gay men and lesbian women. While gay men have an income discount of 5 to 6 percent relative to married heterosexual men, lesbian women have an income premium of 9 to 10 percent relative to heterosexual married women. These differences within the gender types can be explained partially by selection into specific occupations and sectors. One wave of the German Mikrozensus data is used in the analysis. The fifth chapter, A Note on Happiness in Eastern Europe, is no more related to Germany, but takes an international position. Estimations on life satisfaction show typical results, such as a u-shaped effect in relation to age. Marriage and a good state of health have positive effects on life satisfaction or utility, while individual unemployment has a negative effect. Several years of the European Values Study (EVS) and the World Value Survey (WSV) are used in the paper. The thesis is finished by a final chapter, Conclusion
Nongovernmental organisations often criticize the working conditions at foreign suppliers – especially those in Asia and Latin America – of Western brands. In response, many brands have established codes of conduct in order to set binding social standards for their suppliers. Audits are conducted to monitor their implementation; however, substantial improvement of labour conditions has not been achieved. Therefore, brands are increasingly shifting their efforts towards building the capacity of their suppliers themselves to enhance the implementation of social standards. The creation of participative organisation structures that involve workers in decision-making processes regarding working conditions is often a focus of such novel training programmes. In light of these developments, this study will examine if a positive relationship exists between worker participation initiated by management and the improvement of working conditions in factories. In the theoretical part of the study, motivational and cognitive models as well as aspects of power-sharing and decision-making processes are used to examine the influence of participation on working conditions. Moreover, requirements for successful participation structures are developed. The Western discourse on influence mechanisms is complemented by political, economic, legal and cultural conditions in China related to participation and the implementation of social standards. The case study in this dissertation is based on research at seven garment factories in China which took part in the public-private-partnership project „Worldwide Enhancement of Social Quality“ initiated by the German retailer Tchibo GmbH and the Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit, a German federal enterprise for international cooperation in the field of sustainable development. The goal of the three-year project was to initiate participative dialogue structures and to provide technical knowledge regarding the implementation of social standards in 40 factories in China, Bangladesh and Thailand. In order to examine the influence of worker participation in the Chinese facilities, a quantitative survey of 390 workers and 70 worker representatives, as well as interviews with 15 managers, nine project members and one representative from the International Labour Organisation China were conducted. The research results indicate that worker involvement contributes to the improvement of the economic and social performance of factories. In particular, the rise in trust between management and the workforce, and the inclusion of workers’ valuable input contributed to the positive change. In order to make full use of the potential of participation, workers’ and managers’ motivation, key competences for participation, training activities as well as time resources are of importance. China is undergoing a period of transformation. Although until now no independent unions are allowed in China, employee involvement offers the opportunity for workers to become part of decision-making processes in the factories, thereby supporting democratisation tendencies in the country.