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Many researchers have explored the phenomenon of intercultural communication since Edward T. Hall first brought it to light in the late 1950s. Although the literature is quite extensive, the ongoing sociopolitical struggles are evidence that even in the twenty-first century, society has limited intercultural as well as intracultural communication competence. This limited understanding continues to bring about discord in every facet of life, including work.
The modern workforce is expected to possess certain knowledge, skills, and attitudes that are inherently different from those expected from previous generations. Due to globalization, intercultural competence and highly effective communication skills are at the top of the list - a working knowledge of English as the lingua franca of today's business world can be considered as a first step.
Military organizations have special features like following different organizational laws in times of peace and war and their specific embeddedness in society and politics. Especially the latter aspect has made the military an important object of study since the beginnings of modern sociology. In the wake of establishing specific sociological accounts, military sociology has been developed, dedicated to the different facets of the military. This research is based on different theoretical perspectives, but has hardly embraced the frameworks from economics and sociology of conventions (EC/SC) so far. The aim of the chapter is to explore and demonstrate the potentials of this approach. In a first step, the state of the art of military sociology research is outlined, and potential avenues for analyzing military forces based on EC/SC are identified. It is argued that especially the connection to organizational theory (military as organization) and civil-military relations, including leadership and professionalism, offer starting points. After introducing existing studies addressing military-related topics with reference to EC/SC, relevant concepts and approaches of convention theory that prove to be particularly enriching for military research are discussed. An outlook on possible further fields and topics of research is given to concretize how an inclusion of the perspective of EC/SC could look like.
The Internet of Things (IoT) refers to the interconnectedness of physical objects, and works by equipping the latter with sensors and actuators as a means to connect to the internet. The number of connected things has increased threefold over the past five years. Consequently, firms expect the IoT to become a source of new business models driven by technology. However, only a few early adopters have started to install and use IoT appliances on a frequent basis. So it is still unclear which factors drive technological acceptance of IoT appliances. Confronting this gap in current research, the present paper explores how IoT appliances are conceptually defined, which factors drive technological acceptance of IoT appliances, and how firms can use results in order to improve value propositions in corresponding business models. lt is discovered that IoT appliance vendors need to support a broad focus as the potential buyers expose a large variety. As conclusions from this insight, the paper illustrates some flexible marketing strategies.
Business process management and IT supported processes are an actual topic. The procedure of finding a business process system that implements your processes the best way is not easy and takes a lot of time. In this article you will find a recommendation for an open source system. Four selected open source workflow management systems are tested and analyzed. Mean criteria for the evaluation are listed in a criteria catalogue and rated by experts by their importance. Finally, the systems are evaluated by the criteria and the best evaluated system can be recommended.
In a networked world, companies depend on fast and smart decisions, especially when it comes to reacting to external change. With the wealth of data available today, smart decisions can increasingly be based on data analysis and be supported by IT systems that leverage AI. A global pandemic brings external change to an unprecedented level of unpredictability and severity of impact. Resilience therefore becomes an essential factor in most decisions when aiming at making and keeping them smart. In this chapter, we study the characteristics of resilient systems and test them with four use cases in a wide-ranging set of application areas. In all use cases, we highlight how AI can be used for data analysis to make smart decisions and contribute to the resilience of systems.
Converting users into customers : the role of user profile information and customer journey analysis
(2016)
Due to the digital transformation, the importance of web analysis and user profiling for enterprises is increasing rapidly as customers focus on digital channels to obtain information about products and brands. While there exists a lot research on these topics, only a minority of firms use them to their advantage. This study aims to tighten the link between research and business such that experimental methods can be used for the improvement of communication strategies in practice. Therefore, a systematic literature analysis is conducted, workshops are observed and documented and an empirical study is used to integrate single steps into a framework for the
practical usage of user profiling and customer journey analysis.
Ziel des Beitrages ist es, sinnlich-ästhetisch Weltzugänge am Beispiel des Designs für pädagogische Kontexte herauszuarbeiten. Gleichermaßen soll eine Reflexion darüber in Gang gesetzt werden, welche Potenziale transdisziplinär geprägte Gestaltungsprozesse für das Lernen und Lehren bereithalten. Zunächst wird daher die transdisziplinäre Natur des Designs geschichtlich hergeleitet und verschiedene Prozesse beleuchtet. Das sich anschließende Kapitel arbeitet unter dem Begriff der Gestaltung jene Merkmale und Qualitäten professionellen Designs heraus, die allen Prozessen zugrunde liegen. Abschließend wird das Konzept des Design Thinking vor dem Hintergrund erfahrungsbasierten Lernens in der Schulbildung diskutiert und mit Beispielen aus empirischen Studien untermauert.
Das Lieferkettensorgfaltspflichtengesetz (LkSG) wurde verabschiedet, um die nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung internationaler Lieferketten und globaler Wertschöpfungsnetzwerke zu regeln. Hieraus stellen sich die Fragen, wie sich das LkSG auf die nachhaltige Bewirtschaftung von Lieferketten auswirken wird und mit welchen Handlungsansätzen die betroffenen Unternehmen dem LkSG entsprechen können. I.R.e. empirisch-qualitativen Forschungsarbeit liefert der Beitrag erste Antworten auf diese Fragen und gibt Handlungsempfehlungen für die Unternehmenspraxis.
In diesem Beitrag haben wir uns mit den Grenzen der Leistungsgerechtigkeit in Personalbeurteilungen auseinandergesetzt. Dabei haben wir auf Basis der EC argumentiert, dass die Beteiligten leistungsbezogene Beurteilungskriterien so auslegen, dass sie mit ihrem Gerechtigkeitsempfinden kompatibel sind. Dieses Argument deutet darauf hin, dass es in vielen Organisationen nicht möglich ist, das Leistungsprinzip strikt umzusetzen. Sofern in Organisationen die Leistungsgerechtigkeit mit weiteren Gerechtigkeitsvorstellungen kollidiert, werden die Akteure bemüht sein, in Konventionen lokaler Arrangements oder Kompromisse zu etablieren. Zudem haben wir argumentiert, dass durch die Entkoppelung der am Beurteilungssystem Beteiligten organisationalen Subsysteme lokale Konventionen ausgebildet werden und eine durchgängige Kontrolle durch höhere Instanzen vermieden wird.