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This study investigates empirically the development of working capital management and its impact on profitability and shareholder value in Germany. We analyse panel data of 115 firms listed on the German Prime Standard, covering the period from 2011 to 2017. The results provide evidence that efficient working capital management, indicated by a shorter cash conversion cycle, deteriorated over time, but that a shorter cash conversion has a positive impact on profitability and shareholder value. The findings highlight the need that managers should give greater priority to working capital optimization, even in a low-interest environment. The paper contributes to the literature by advancing this research area in Germany, and it is the first study investigating shareholder relationship with working capital management and all its determinants.
The supply of customer-specific products is leading to the increasing technical complexity of machines and plants in the manufacturing process. In order to ensure the availability of the machines and plants, maintenance is considered as an essential key. The application of cyber-physical systems enables the complexity to be mastered by improving the availability of information, implementing predictive maintenance strategies and the provision of all relevant information in real-time. The present research project deals with the development of a cost-effective and retrofittable smart maintenance system for the application of ultraviolet (UV) lamps. UV lamps are used in a variety of applications such as curing of materials and water disinfection, where UV lamps are still used instead of UV LED due to their higher effectiveness. The smart maintenance system enables continuous condition monitoring of the UV lamp through the integration of sensors. The data obtained are compared with data from existing lifetime models of UV lamps to provide information about the remaining useful lifetime of the UV lamp. This ensures needs-based maintenance measures and more efficient use of UV lamps. Furthermore, it is important to have accurate information on the remaining useful lifetime of a UV lamp, as the unplanned breakdown of a UV lamp can have far-reaching consequences. The key element is the functional model of the envisioned cyber-physical system, describing the dependencies between the sensors and actuator, the condition monitoring system as well as the IoT platform. Based on the requirements developed and the functional model, the necessary hardware and software are selected. Finally, the system is developed and retrofitted to a simulated curing process of a 3D printer to validate its functional capability. The developed system leads to improved information availability of the condition of UV lamps, predictive maintenance measures and context-related provision of information.
The use of learning factories for education in maintenance concepts is limited, despite the important role maintenance plays in the effective operation of organizational assets. A training programme in a learning factory environment is presented where a combination of gamification, classroom training and learning factory applications is used to introduce students to the concepts of maintenance plan development, asset failure characteristics and the costs associated with maintenance decision-making. The programme included a practical task to develop a maintenance plan for different advanced manufacturing machines in a learning factory setting. The programme stretched over a four-day period and demonstrated how learning factories can be effectively utilized to teach management related concepts in an interdisciplinary team context, where participants had no, or very limited, previous exposure to these concepts.
Customer foresight is a relatively new research field. We introduce the customer foresight territory by discussing its localization between customer research and foresight research. For this purpose, we look at a variety of methods that help to understand customers and future realities. On this basis we provide an overview of customer foresight methods and outline an ideal-typical research journey.
Airports largely outgrew their sole purpose of simply being travel hubs and by connecting millions of passengers to their destinations each year on an international scale, they have become increasingly interesting for business and related marketing opportunities. In fact, passengers are easily segmented and can be reached effectively throughout specific airport areas, making some areas more suitable for advertising than others. Emotional states, roaming time and the freedom to move vastly, influence how much information passengers are able to absorb from their direct surroundings. Finally our research shows that some areas are more suitable than others. Therefore a careful selection of airport locations for communication will be key to secure the impact and improve the effectiveness of communication measures. With these insights, advertisers can deliberately choose the areas that are most effective for displaying their ads.
Whether diversity enhances or impedes team creativity remains an issue of scholarly debate. Explanations of this ambiguity often lie in how diversity is both operationalized and measured. Eschewing the popular approach of using differences in objective criteria to signal diversity, a deep-level approach that focuses on differences in personal values is taken in this study. Value diversity is measured in the two forms of variety and separation and their associations with team creativity are explored. The investigation is augmented by considering the mediating role of team communication in these associations. The analysis was conducted on a sample of 98 teams, using both subjective and objective measures. The findings reveal that when considering value diversity in terms of variety, there is a positive association between diversity and team creativity. However, when the separation dimension of value diversity is considered, a negative association between diversity and team creativity is identified. Complex pathways pertaining to the role of communication within these relationships are also uncovered. In moving beyond rudimentary categories and measurement of diversity, this study further elucidates the complexity of the diversity–creativity relationship. Conclusions are drawn and implications for further research and managerial practice are derived.
The dynamic capabilities perspective is aimed at explaining how firms achieve and sustain competitive advantages, especially in environments that become volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA). In this paper, we combine factors that explain dynamic capabilities on the firm level with factors of dynamic managerial capabilities on the individual level. In addition to the dynamic capabilities theory, we draw on corporate foresight (CF) literature to test the impact of CF training. We find that both the organizational-level practices and the individual-level training of leaders are positively associated with firm-level outcomes. We further observe that this relationship is mediated by dynamic managerial capabilities (i.e., the ability of leaders to challenge current business models, make decisions under uncertainty, and reconfigure organizational resources). Our findings emphasize the importance of training leaders and building organizational CF practices to build the dynamic capabilities needed in VUCA environments.
Companies compete more and more as integrated supply chains rather than as individual firms. The success of the entire supply chain determines the economic well-being of the individual company. With management attention shifting to supply chains, the role of management accounting naturally must extend to the cross-company layer as well. This book demonstrates how management accounting can make a significant contribution to supply chain success.It targets students who are already familiar with the fundamentals of accounting and now want to extend their expertise in the field of cross company (or network) management accounting. Practitioners will draw valuable insights from the text as well.
Participation in fast fashion brands’ clothes recycling plans in an omnichannel retail environment
(2020)
The rise of the fast fashion industry allows more and more people to participate in fashion consumption, but goes along with negative consequences on the environment. To reduce wastage, fast fashion retailers have begun to offer used clothes recycling plans to which customers can submit clothes they no longer wear. Since these recycling plans have mainly been operated in offline stores so far, the rise of omnichannel retailing poses new challenges on retailers with regard to organizing the plan and motivating consumers to participate. On a sample of N=370 Chinese fast fashion consumers, this paper investigates, which factors determine consumers’ willingness to participate in fast fashion brands’ used clothes recycling plans in an omnichannel retailing environment. It finds that consumers’ clothes recycling intention is determined by individual predispositions (environmental attitude, impulsive consumption), as well as by organizational arrangements (channel integration quality), as well as by the outcomes of their interaction (consumer satisfaction, brand identification). Conclusions are drawn, implications for omnichannel fast fashion retailing practice, as well as for further research, derived, and limitations discussed.
Der Digitale Zwilling ist ein Technologie-Trendthema mit großen Potenzialen in einer Vielzahl von Anwendungsbereichen – insbesondere für produzierende Unternehmen. Eine Studie des Reutlinger Zentrums Industrie 4.0 beschäftigt sich mit heutigen und zukünftigen Anwendungsmöglichkeiten von Digitalen Zwillingen und gibt Impulse für eine schrittweise Implementierung im Unternehmen.
Der Anteil mittelständischer Unternehmen, die Standorte im Ausland unterhalten, nimmt seit einigen Jahren zu. Oft finden Auslandsaktivitäten dieser Art in Niedriglohnländern statt. Dort ergeben sich u.a durch die infrastrukturellen Gegebenheiten und durch die verfügbaren Personalressourcen diverse Herausforderungen, insbesondere für die Produktivitätsermittlung und -bewertung innerhalb der Produktion. Dieser Beitrag soll für diese Herausforderungen geeignete Technologien und eine mögliche Vorgehensweise für deren Auswahl vor dem Hintergrund der ländertypischen Herausforderungen aufzeigen.
Relationship between a high-performance work system and employee outcomes: a multilevel analysis
(2020)
Although research on high-performance work systems (HPWS) is increasing, there are few studies in which the focus is on whether and how firm-level HPWS affect individual-level employee outcomes. Using social identity theory, we examined the relationship between HPWS and employee outcomes, and the role organizational identification plays as a mediator in this relationship. We used a multilevel research design and collected data at the organizational and individual levels from a sample of 485 employees of 32 companies in Guangdong Province, China. We used Amos 17.0 and hierarchical linear modeling 6.08 software to examine our hypotheses and the theoretical model. Results showed that organizational identification fully mediated the relationship between HPWS and employees’ job performance as well as that between HPWS and their turnover intention. Our findings provide new insights into the relationship between firm-level human resource management and individual-level employee outcomes, and highlight the importance of considering the implementation of HPWS practices to strengthen employees’ identification with the organization and improve their performance.
Service Blueprinting
(2020)
Ein Ansatz des Dienstleistungsmanagements, mit dessen Hilfe Gesundheitsleistungen ganz aus Perspektive der behandelten Person und ihrer Customer Journey durch den Leistungsprozess analysiert werden kann, ist das sogenannte Service Blueprinting. Die vorliegende Fallstudie beginnt mit einer kurzen Einführung zur Begründung und zum Vorgehen dieses Ansatzes. Im Anschluss wird der Ansatz anhand der holprigen Customer Journey des imaginären Patienten Torben Schulz im Rahmen einer Bandscheiben-Operation kritisch diskutiert und auf einen Teilaspekt dieser Dienstleistung angewendet.
Als Google vor einigen Jahren begann, seine riesigen Personaldatenbestände auszuwerten, um herauszufinden, welche Eigenschaften gute Führungskräfte ausmachen, betrat es Neuland. Die Ergebnisse legten nahe, die Daten auch für andere personalwirtschaftliche Fragen zu nutzen (vgl. Garvin).
Inzwischen beschäftigen sich nicht nur Technologie-unternehmen wie Google mit Verfahren, die unter dem Schlagwort People Analytics (auch HR Analytics oder Workforce Analytics) intensiv diskutiert und erforscht werden. Dabei werden die umfangreichen Bestände an mitarbeiterbezogenen Daten, die bei der Rekrutierung, bei Mitarbeiterumfragen oder Leistungsbeurteilungen anfallen, systematisch analysiert und für Prognosen genutzt (vgl. Marler/Boudreau, S. 15). Dem liegt die Annahme zugrunde, dass Personalentscheidungen verbessert werden, wenn sie nicht nur auf Intuition und Erfahrung beruhen, sondern zudem auf einem soliden Datenfundament.
Purpose: Despite growing interest in the intersection of supply chain management (SCM) and management accounting (MA) in the academic debate, there is a lack of understanding regarding both the content and the delimitation of this topic. As of today, no common conceptualization of supply chain management accounting (SCMA) exists. The purpose of this study is to provide an overview of the research foci of SCMA in the scholarly debate of the past two decades. Additionally, it analyzes whether and to what extent the academic discourse of MA in SCs has already found its way into both SCM and MA higher education, respectively.
Design/methodology/approach: A content analysis is conducted including 114 higher education textbooks written in English or in German language.
Findings: The study finds that SC-specific concepts of MA are seldom covered in current textbooks of both disciplines. The authors conclude that although there is an extensive body of scholarly research about SCMA concepts, there is a significant discrepancy with what is taught in higher education textbooks.
Practical implications: There is a large discrepancy between the extensive knowledge available in scholarly research and what we teach in both disciplines. This implies that graduates of both disciplines lack important knowledge and skills in controlling and accounting for SCs. To bring about the necessary change, MA and SCM in higher education must be more integrative.
Originality/value: To the best of the authors knowledge, this study is first of its kind comprising a large textbook sample in both English and German languages. It is the first substantiated assessment of the current state of integration between SCM and MA in higher education.
This article examines centralised and decentralised approaches towards managing internationalisation by means of a case study. Reutlingen University (Hochschule Reutlingen), a university of applied sciences in Southern Germany, has three decades of experience in managing internationalisation. Its strongly integrated and hybrid approach combines centralised and decentralised strategies with the aim of achieving responsiveness, innovation, transparency, quality, and goal alignment. Centralisation and decentralisation are manifested on two levels: university versus schools, and school versus individual programmes. Since internationalisation is embedded in virtually all areas of the university’s operations, examples will be provided ranging from administration and marketing to research, international programme management and curricula.
Im Gegensatz etwa zur klassischen Werbung handelt es sich beim Event-Marketing um ein dynamisches Kommunikationsinstrument, das laufend Trends und Neuerungen mit sich bringt. Die vielfältigen Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Potenziale des Event-Marketing ermöglichen es, entsprechend dem momentanen Zeitgeist relevante Zielgruppen zu erreichen, markenrelevante Wirklichkeiten und Erlebniswelten zu generieren, Emotionen und Sympathiewerte zu erzeugen und auf diese Weise eine Bindung zwischen Marke bzw. Unternehmen und Rezipienten herzustellen.
Die Idee des Ambush Marketing ist es, von den Erfolgen des Sponsoring zu profitieren, ohne die Pflichten eines offiziellen Sponsors einzugehen. Ambusher besitzen keine Vermarktungsrechte an einer Veranstaltung, bauen aber dennoch durch ihre Marketingmaßnahmen eine Verbindung zu einem Event auf. Der Grat zwischen der Verletzung von Sponsorenrechten und kreativ-innovativer Kommunikationspolitik ist dabei oft sehr schmal, weswegen Ambush Marketing kontrovers diskutiert wird.
Bei großen Sportereignissen geht es für Verbände und Sponsoren um Millionen, entsprechend scharf verteidigen sie ihre Marketingrechte. Verschiedene Unternehmen zeigen, wie sich dieses "Monopol" kreativ umgehen lässt. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die Grundlagen des Ambush Markting präsentiert und exemplarisch Ambush Aktivitäten von Kulula, Bruno Banani und Burger King vorgestellt, die gezielt Ambush Marketing einsetzten, um im Wettstreit mit ihren Konkurrenten und gegen offizielle Sponsoren Punkte zu sammeln.
Seit einiger Zeit ergänzt eSports das Portfolio vieler Sponsoren im Sport. Durch Teilhaberschaften sowie Partnerschaften mit wichtigen Organisationen fassen die Marken in der eSports-Landschaft Fuß. Während die Kommunikationsarbeit mit Medien und Fans im Rahmen der konventionellen Sportarten über Jahre erprobt ist, ist die PR in eSports für Unternehmen neu.
Der vorliegende Beitrag untersucht die Anforderungen an die PR in eSports. Diese werden anhand der Auswertung einer quantitativen Umfrage unter eSports-Fans identifiziert. Die Ergebnisse belegen die Existenz von bedeutenden Unterschieden in den Anforderungen an eine erfolgreiche PR in eSports.
Obwohl eSports bereits seit mehr als zwanzig Jahren professionell betrieben wird, sind große Teile der Öffentlichkeit immer noch sehr wenig mit eSports vertraut. Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die grundlegenden Aspekte rund um eSports erläutert. Gewaltverherrlichung unter Jugendlichen oder negative gesundheitliche Auswirkungen sind Beispiele von Diskussionen, derer sich eSports ausgesetzt sehen. Auch die kontrovers geführte Debatte um die Einbindung von eSports in die Olympischen Spiele verdeutlicht den Bedarf nach mehr Hintergrundwissen über eSports.
Zielgenau aus dem Hinterhalt
(2020)
Ambush-Marketing löst meistens heftige Reaktionen aus - bei Befürwortern und Gegnern. Die Idee des Ambush-Marketings ist es, von den Erfolgen des Sponsorings zu profitieren, ohne die Pflichten eines offiziellen Sponsors einzugehen. Ambusher besitzen keine Vermarktungsrechte an einer Veranstaltung, bauen aber dennoch durch ihre Marketingmassnahmen eine Verbindung zu einem Event auf. Der Grat zwischen der Verletzung von Sponsoren-Rechten und kreativ-innovativer Kommunikationspolitik ist dabei oft sehr schmal.
Businesses need to cope with myriad challenges including increasingly competitive markets and rapid developments in digital technology. The overall aim of the research described in this paper is to generate fresh insights into the impacts of digitalisation on the design and management of global supply chains. It focuses on understanding the current adoption rate of new technologies in global supply chains, identifying perceived opportunities and challenges and clarifying the critical factors driving (and inhibiting) their deployment. The authors administered an online survey with a global sample of respondents from various supply chain functions, resulting in a sample of 142 responses. Significant differences emerged in adoption patterns between companies of different sizes. Moreover, the study pointed to a widening gap (or a ‘digital divide’) between leaders and laggards in terms of technology adoption. Perceived benefits and challenges also differ notably between companies of varying sizes. Adoption patterns are very diverse across specific technologies. The results further suggest that there is a significant correlation between adoption of digital technologies and different dimensions of company performance.
The promise of the EVs is twofold. First, rejuvenating a transport sector that still heavily depends on fossil fuels and second, integrating intermittent renewable energies into the power mix. However, it is still not clear how electricity networks will cope with the predicted increase in EVs and their charging demand, especially in combination with conventional energy demand. This paper proposes a methodology which allows to predict the impact of EV charging behavior on the electricity grid. Moreover, this model simulates the driving and charging behavior of heterogeneous EV drivers which differ in their mobility pattern, decision-making heuristics and charging strategies. The simulations show that uncoordinated charging results in charging load clustering. In contrast, decentralized coordination allows to fill the valleys of the conventional load curve and to integrate EVs without the need of a costly expansion of the electricity grid.
Machine learning (ML) techniques are rapidly evolving, both in academia and practice. However, enterprises show different maturity levels in successfully implementing ML techniques. Thus, we review the state of adoption of ML in enterprises. We find that ML technologies are being increasingly adopted in enterprises, but that small and medium-size enterprises (SME) are struggling with the introduction in comparison to larger enterprises. In order to identify enablers and success factors we conduct a qualitative empirical study with 18 companies in different industries. The results show that especially SME fail to apply ML technologies due to insufficient ML knowhow. However, partners and appropriate tools can compensate this lack of resources. We discuss approaches to bridge the gap for SME.
Problem: Immer mehr Unternehmen führen Lean-Prinzipien ein, finden ihre Anforderungen an passende Kosteninformation aber von der traditionellen Kostenrechnung nicht ausreichend abgedeckt.
Ziel: Eine am Lean-Gedanken orientierte Kostenrechnung baut neue Kostenzurechnungsobjekte ein und stellt bisher vernachlässigte Kosteninformationen zur Verfügung
Methode: Gängige Kostenrechnungsansätze werden einem geschlossenen “accounting for lean” Ansatz gegenübergestellt, Gemeinsamkeiten und Überschneidungen aufgezeigt.
This study investigates how integrated reporting (IR) creates value for investors. It examines how providers of financial capital benefit from an improved firm information environment provided by IR. Specifically, this study investigates the effect of voluntary IR disclosure on analyst earnings forecast accuracy as well as on firm value. To do so, we use an international sample of 167 listed companies that voluntarily publish an integrated report. Our analysis shows no significant effect of a voluntary IR publication on analyst earnings forecast accuracy and no significant effect on firm value. We thus do not find evidence for the fulfillment of IR's promises regarding improved information environment and value creation of voluntary adopters. We conclude that such companies might already have a relatively high level of transparency leading to an absent additional effect of IR disclosure. Positive effects of IR appear to be more relevant in environments where IR is mandatory.
Kostenkalkulation im Anlagenbau: Modell zur Bewertung der Konkurrenzfähigkeit im Entwicklungsstadium
(2020)
Während Grundchemikalien größtenteils im industriellen Maßstab mittels verfahrenstechnisch optimierter Großanlagen hergestellt werden, entwickeln Forschungsinstitute biobasierte Prozesse zur Herstellung von Plattformchemikalien im Labor- und Pilotmaßstab. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit wird ein Kostenkalkulationsmodell zur Abschätzung der Investitions- und Betriebskosten verfahrenstechnischer Anlagen vorgestellt, auf dessen Basis die ökonomische Konkurrenzfähigkeit in der Entwicklung befindlicher Verfahren ermittelt werden kann. Das Modell ist fur Anwendungen im industriellen Maßstab
geeignet.
Gibt es einen Kauf-Knopf im Gehirn des Konsumenten? Und wenn ja, wie betätigt man diesen? Die Antworten auf diese Fragen könnte das Neuromarketing liefern. Das Neuromarketing ist Bestandteil der Neuroökonomie und eine relativ junge Disziplin an der Schnittstelle von Kognitionswissenschaften, Neurowissenschaften und der Marktforschung. Durch den technologischen Fortschritt können die Neurowissenschaften wichtige Erkenntnisse für das Marketing liefern, insbesondere Einblicke zur Erklärung des Konsumentenverhaltens. Durch den Blick in das Kundengehirn können beispielsweise Handelsunternehmen ihre Kunden gezielter ansprechen und sich so einen Vorteil gegenüber Konkurrenten verschaffen.
Lean Management hat in viele Unternehmen Einzug gehalten. Lean Konzepte stellen neue Anforderungen an die Art und Struktur der benötigten Kosteninformation, welche von traditionallen Kostenrechnungssystemen nicht unmittelbar erfüllt werden. Vertreter eines „Lean Accounting“ schlagen deshalb teils radikale Änderungen und eine Vereinfachung der Kostenrechnung vor. Der Beitrag diskutiert die Beschränkungen der traditionellen Kostenrechnung bei der Umsetzung von Lean Management und stellt ausgewählte Ansätze eines „Accounting for Lean“ vor. Die Analyse zeigt, dass Ansätze des Lean Accounting zu eng fokussiert sind und die in der Praxis vorhandene Pluralität der Kostenrechnungsfunktionen nicht adäquat abbilden können. Eine radikale Neugestaltung bestehender Kostenrechnungssysteme wird deshalb als unrealistisch und unbegründet verworfen. Der Beitrag entwickelt alternative Vorschläge, wie Konzepte des Lean Managements und die dafür benötigte Kosteninformation in traditionellen Kostenrechnungssystemen integriert werden können.
Die OLED-Technologie wurde vor über zehn Jahren als Revolution in der Verpackungs-industrie gefeiert, die jedoch in der Praxis ausblieb. In einem industriellen Kooperations-projekt zur Zukunftsszenarienentwicklung der pharmazeutischen Verpackungsindustrie stellt sich die OLED-Technologie als Schlüsseltechnologie für das Zukunftsszenario Smart Packaging 2.0 dar.
Customer orientation should be the core engine of every organisation. Information technology can be considered as the enabler to generate competitive advantages through customer processes in marketing, sales and service. The impact of information technologies is the biggest risk and at the same time a huge opportunity for any organisation. Research shows that Customer Relationship Management (CRM) enables organisations to perform better and focus more on their customers (e.g. market capitalisation of Amazon). While global enterprises are shaping the future of customer centricity and information technology, the question arises how German B2B organisations can shift their value contribution from product-centric to customer-centric. Therefore, these organisations are attempting to implement CRM software and putting their customers more into focus. However, the question remains, how organisations are approaching the implementation of CRM and if these attempts are paying off in terms of business performance.
Contributing to this highly topical discussion, this thesis contributes to the body of knowledge about the implementation of CRM in the German B2B sector and how it impacts their business performance. First, theoretical frameworks have been developed based on an extensive literature review. Hereby different aspects of CRM are worked-out and mapped against three dimensions of business performance, namely process efficiency, customer satisfaction and financial performance. Based on the theory, a conceptual framework was developed to test the relationships between CRM and Business Performance (BP). Therefore, a survey with 500 participants has been conducted. Based on this a measurement model was developed to test five main hypotheses.
The findings of these hypotheses suggest, that the implementation of CRM positively impacts business performance. In specific, the usage of analytical CRM and the establishment of a dedicated CRM success measurement correlate with the performance of German B2B organisations. In addition to these main findings, various key statements could be derived from the research and a measurement model was developed, which can be used for different organisational characteristics assessing BP. As a result, CRM implementations can be enhanced, and business performance can be improved.
Faszination Flughafen
(2020)
Deutschland, quo vadis?
(2020)
Shutdown in Deutschland im März 2020. Stillstand in Handel und Industrie. Der Börsenwert einer beachtlichen Anzahl von Unternehmen hat sich in kürzester Zeit halbiert. Anleger warfen alles auf den Markt. Und bei der hohen Unsicherheit verloren sämtliche Anlageklassen, zeitweise sogar Gold. Selbst Konzerne wie die Lufthansa werden es ohne Staatshilfe nicht mehr schaffen zu existieren.
Für den Unternehmer wichtig ist, binnen welcher Fristen er als Käufer seine Rechte bei Sachmängeln geltend machen muss. Ist der Unternehmer Verkäufer, kann er sich erst nach Verjährungsvollendung endgültig zurücklehnen und sicher sein, dass keine Gewährleistungsansprüche gegen ihn mehr geltend gemacht werden können. Im nationalen Rechtsverkehr hat man sich auf Verkäufer- und Käuferseite mittlerweile an die zweijährige Regelfrist im BGB gewöhnt. Welche Fristen im Auslandsgeschäft gelten, ist dagegen oft unklar, weil sich die nationalen Verjährungsfristen oft unterscheiden: Allein in Europa gibt es bei der kaufrechtlichen Gewährleistung Verjährungsfristen zwischen sechs Monaten und sechs Jahren.
Innovationskraft ist einer der wesentlichen Erfolgsfaktoren der Zukunft, welcher den Unterschied zwischen erfolgreichen und scheiternden Unternehmen in hohem Maße beeinflussen wird (PWC, 2015). Besonders junge Unternehmen und Start-ups sind für ihre hohe Innovationsfähigkeit bekannt. Etablierte Unternehmen hingegen punkten weniger mit neuen Ideen, aber dafür mit innovationskritischen Ressourcen, Routinen und Skaleneffekten. Ein stetig an Popularität gewinnender Ansatz, die Fähigkeiten und Ressourcen von etablierten Unternehmen mit der Innovationskraft von Start-ups zu verknüpfen, stellt das "Intrapreneurship" dar.
The SDGs give an overview of the world's development challenges of the present and the coming decades and set a new global agenda for more inclusive and sustainable development and growth. These challenges also represent opportunities for social innovations and the creation of scalable and financially self-sustaining solutions by businesses and (social) entrepreneurs. Examples of solutions to social and ecological challenges are for instance providing low-income communities with access to affordable, quality products and services in areas such as water and sanitation, energy, health, education and finance. New business models can meet customer demands by providing solutions and thereby create opportunities for low-income people as employees, suppliers and distributors.
Das Urteil des Bundesverfassungsgerichts (BVerfG) vom 5. Mai 2020 ist Schlusspunkt und zugleich Neuanfang nach einer jahrelangen verfassungsrechtlichen und ökonomischen Auseinandersetzung. Im Prinzip geht es um die konstituierenden Prinzipien der Eurozone sowie das Mandat der Europäischen Zentralbank (EZB). Der EU-Vertrag charakterisiert die Leitplanken der Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion (WWU) im Spannungsfeld der Art. 119, 123 und 125 des Vertrags über die Arbeitsweise der Europäischen Union (AEUV). Mithin liegt die wirtschaftspolitische Souveränität – nach dem Prinzip Haftung und Kontrolle – allein bei den Mitgliedstaaten. Die Organe der Europäischen Union (EU) sowie der Gerichtshof der Europäischen Union (EuGH) legen diese Leitplanken gemäß dem Leitgedanken in Art. 1 des Vertrags über die Europäische Union (EUV) einer „ever closer union“ regelmäßig mit weitem Ermessen aus.
5-hydroxymethyl-furfural (HMF) and furfural are interesting as potential platform chemicals for a bio-based chemical production economy. Within the scope of this work, the process routes under technical development for the production of these platform chemicals were investigated. For two selected processes, the material and energy flows, as well as the carbon footprint, were examined in detail. The possible production process optimizations, further development potentials, and the research demand against the background of the reduction of the primary energy expenditure were worked out.
The key aim of Open Strategy is to open up the process of strategy development to larger groups within and even outside an organization. Furthermore, Open Strategy aims to include broad groups of stakeholders in the various steps of the strategy process. The question at hand is how can Open Strategy be achieved? What approaches can be used? Scenario planning and business wargaming are approaches perceived as relevant tools in the field of strategy and strategic foresight and in the context of Open Strategy because of their participative nature. The aim of this article is to assess to what degree scenario planning and business wargaming can be used in the context of Open Strategy. While these approaches are suitable, their current application limits the number of potential participants. Further research and experimentation in practice with larger groups and/or online approaches, or a combination of both, are needed to explore the potential of scenario planning and business wargaming as tools for Open Strategy.
This book is about the challenges that emerge for organizations from an ever faster changing world. While useful at their time, several management tools, including classic strategic planning processes, will no longer suffice to address these challenges in a timely and comprehensive fashion. While individual management tools are still valid to solve specific problems, they need to be employed based on a clear understanding of what the greater challenge is and how they need to be combined and prioritized with other approaches. In order to do so, companies can apply the clarity of thinking from the military with regard to which leadership level is responsible for what and how these levels need to interact in order to produce a single aligned response to an outside opportunity or threat. Finally, the tool of business wargaming, while known for some time, proves to be an ideal approach to quickly and effectively bring all leadership levels together, align them around a common objective and lay the groundwork for effective implementation of targeted responses that will keep the organization competitive and in the game for the long run. The book offers a comprehensive introduction to business wargaming, including a historical account, a classification of different types of games and a number of specific real-world examples. This book is targeted at practicing managers dealing with the aforementioned challenges, as well as for students of business and strategy at every level.
Given the increasing internationalisation of higher education, universities compete more and more not only for national but even more for international students. Selecting the best candidates from the pool of international applicants is a challenge. In our study, we analysed which criteria are best to predict the academic performance of students coming from different countries with different education systems, using different grade point average (GPA) standards. Using an administrative data set from an International Business programme at a German university of applied sciences, we explored the predictive power of adjusted high school GPA, IQ test result, interview score and first year grades in English, maths, and statistics.
Durch Design Thinking lassen sich radikale Innovationen schaffen. Es findet jedoch immer in einer bestimmten Unternehmenskultur statt, die wiederum in eine nationale Kultur eingebettet ist. Das hat Auswirkungen auf die Implementierung, da dieses Umfeld förderlich oder hinderlich sein kann. Umgekehrt kann die Unternehmenskultur vom Design Thinking beeinflusst werden.
Initial Coin Offering (ICO) und damit verbundene Token spielen bei der Unternehmensfinanzierung eine immer bedeutsamere Rolle. Dies gilt insbesondere im Fall von Start-ups, deren Geschäftsmodell auf der Blockchain-Technologie basiert. Dieser Beitrag stellt die verschiedenen Tokenvarianten im Rahmen eines ICO vor und gibt einen Überblick über den aktuellen rechtlichen Hintergrund.
This paper intends to give an insight on how to develop a customer loyalty-focused gamification concept, that will trigger intrinsic motivation and hence strengthen customer loyalty, using the mobility industry as an example. The authors conducted explorative expert interviews to create a cross-industry process chart that guides the generic development of a customer loyalty-focused gamification concept.
Effektives Risiko-Management sollte neben quantifizierbaren, bekannten Risiken auch Ereignisse berücksichtigen, die entweder in ähnlicher Art bereits eingetreten oder grundsätzlich vorstellbar sind. Für eine Identifikation dieser "Grauen Schwäne" müssen institutionell-organisatorische Voraussetzungen geschaffen und analytisch-konzeptionelle Instrumente bereitgestellt werden.
Supply chains have become increasingly complex, making it difficult to ensure transparency throughout the whole supply chain. In this context, first approaches came up, adopting the immutable, decentralised, and secure characteristics of the blockchain technology to increase the transparency, security, authenticity, and auditability of assets in supply chains. This paper investigates recent publications combining the blockchain technology and supply chain management and classifies them regarding the complexity to be mapped on the blockchain. As a result, the increase of supply chain transparency is identified as the main objective of recent blockchain projects in supply chain management. Thereby, most of the recent publications deal with simple supply chains and products. The few approaches dealing with complex parts only map sub-areas of supply chains. Currently no example exists which has the aim of increasing the transparency of complex manufacturing supply chains, and which enables the mapping of complex assembly processes, an efficient auditability of all assets, and an implementation of dynamic adjustments.
Innovation-HUBs sind aktuell in Mode. Allerdings beklagen viele Unternehmen, dass der nachhaltige Erfolg aus verschiedenen Gründen nicht ausreichend erzielt wird. Eine Tischtennisplatte und ein Basketballkorb sind eben keine Innovationsgaranten, sondern viel mehr die Mitarbeiter selbst, die ins Zentrum des Innovation-HUBs gestellt werden müssen. Es wird ein Qualifizierungsmodell für die Arbeit in Innovation-HUBs vorgestellt, das auf einem Innovation-HUB-Trainingscenter basiert, das an der Hochschule Reutlingen in der Ausbildung von Studierenden betrieben wird. Hier lernen die Studierenden, wie Sie durch Ihr Verhalten Innovationen treiben oder hemmen und wie sie nachhaltig den Erfolg eines Innovation-HUBs gestalten.
In Deutschland gilt für Abschlussprüfer von Unternehmen des öffentlichen Interesses eine um sogenannte Key Audit Matters erweiterte Berichtspflicht im Bestätigungsvermerk, und zwar bei der Prüfung von Abschlüssen von Geschäftsjahren, die nach dem 16.06.2016 beginnen. Die vorliegende Untersuchung beschäftigt sich mit den Einflussfaktoren für die Anzahl an Key Audit Matters und fokussiert sich dabei auf die Berichtspraxis im Zeitverlauf, indem neben dem Erstanwendungsjahr auch das Folgejahr betrachtet wird. Im Mittelpunkt steht eine multivariate Analyse, sie zeigt, dass die Zugehörigkeit zu bestimmten Branchen, bestimmt beauftragte Abschlussprüfer. Die Unternehmensgröße, die Erstanwendung neuer IFRS-Regelungen und die im Vorjahr berichtete Anzahl an Key Audit Matters im Vergleich zum Branchendurchschnitt des Vorjahres signifikanten Einfluss auf die Veränderung der Anzahl der Key Audit Matters im Zeitablauf haben. Dabei werden die im DAX 30, MDAX und SDAX notierten Unternehmen betrachtet.
Initial Coin Offerings (ICOs) haben in jüngerer Vergangenheit ein bedeutsames Volumen im Rahmen der Emissionsfinanzierung erlangt. Sie basieren im Wesentlichen auf der Blockchain-Technologie, besitzen aber gleichzeitig typische Charakteristika von Finanzierungsinstrumenten aus der „analogen Welt“. Dieser Beitrag stellt die Varianten von Coins bzw. Token zunächst dar und zeigt darauf aufbauend die inhaltliche Verbindung zu analogen Finanzierungsinstrumenten und deren Systematisierung im Kontext der Unternehmensfinanzierung auf. Dies ermöglicht sowohl Investoren als auch Emittenten einen Vergleich zwischen diesen neuartigen Finanzierungsalternativen und den klassischen Finanzierungsinstrumenten. Unser Beitrag zeigt, dass auch in der Welt der Token der Dreigliederung aus Eigen-, Fremd- und Mezzaninfinanzierung im Hinblick auf ihre Ausgestaltung gefolgt werden kann, die Instrumente jedoch durchgehend der Außenfinanzierung zuzuordnen sind. Eine besondere hybride Stellung nehmen Nutzungstoken ein, die bereits aufgrund Ihrer Grundstruktur im Vorhinein nicht eindeutig einer Kapitalart zugeordnet werden können.
Adaptation of the business model canvas template to develop business models for the circular economy
(2021)
The Business Model Canvas as a template for strategic management serves the development of new or the documentation of existing linear business models. However, the change towards a Circular Economy requires new value creation structures and thus changed business models. To develop business models for circular economies, it is necessary to adapt the existing template, since the actors involved along the value chain take on changed roles. In the context of this paper, a template is presented, based on the existing Business Model Canvas, which allows to develop and document business models for a Circular Economy.
Die zunehmende Technologie- und Produktkomplexität führen dazu, dass sich immer mehr Unternehmen für ihre F&E mit externen Organisationen vernetzen. So entstehen interorganisationale F&E-Projekte, welche temporäre Organisationen darstellen. Forschungsfragen zu diesen Projekten sind u.a. hinsichtlich der Praktiken und Verhaltensregeln offen. Über ein kulturbewusstes Projektmanagement können kooperations- und innovationsförderliche Praktiken und Verhaltensregeln aufgebaut werden, die für diese F&E-Projekte essenziell sind. So ist die Forschungsfrage dieses Beitrags, wie ein projektkulturbewusstes Management interorganisationaler F&E-Projekte erfolgen kann. Dafür wird auf Basis der theoretischen Grundlagen zum F&E-Projektmanagement, zu menschlichen Handlungssystemen und Ebenen der Zusammenarbeit, zu Kultur und Verhalten ein projektkulturbewusstes Management-Modell entwickelt. Das Modell umfasst zwei Teile. Im ersten Teil wird der Bereich aufgezeigt, in welchem sich die Projektkultur entwickelt. Im zweiten Teil wird aufgezeigt, wie die Faktoren für ein wahrscheinlich kooperatives und innovatives Verhalten innerhalb dieses Bereiches gestaltet werden sollten.
Aufgrund der zunehmenden Individualisierung von Produkten mit hoher Variantenvielfalt stellt die aktive Integration von intelligenten Produkten in die Prozesssteuerung eine hilfreiche Möglichkeit zur Nutzung von Flexibilisierungs- und Rationalisierungspotenzialen in der Fertigung dar. In diesem Beitrag wird eine Methode zur Analyse und Bewertung der Einsatzpotenziale von Produktklassen mit unterschiedlichen Fähigkeiten vorgestellt und anhand eines praktischen Anwendungsfall evaluiert.
This study determines the correlation between industry-specific success patterns of Germany’s engineering industry and the business models applied within. In order to identify this correlation, the following objectives are addressed within the framework of this paper: (1) identification and description of business models used by Germany’s engineering industry; (2) analysis of industry-specific success patterns of Germany’s engineering industry by the usage of Key-Performance-Indicators (KPIs); and (3) determination of correlation between the KPIs and Germany’s engineering industry’s business models’ effectiveness. These objectives are mainly achieved by literature research and expert surveys. The findings highlight the KPIs (overall 41) that are relevant for the respective business models. This enables a better understanding of the interrelationships of the business model, in order to derive relevant conclusions. The paper contributes to the literature as it advances this field of research in Germany, and it is one of the first studies to examine the relationship between business models and industry-specific success patterns with relevant KPIs.
Reacting to ever-changing business environments, in the last decade complex systems of systems accomplished giant leaps forward leading to great technological flexibility. However, this dimension of flexibility is often limited by the rigidity of super-ordinated planning systems. Especially when hybrid teams of automated and human resources are in place, the dynamic assignment of tasks taking into account ergonomics remains a challenge. After exposing a gap in the state of the art on the topic, this paper presents an approach to include ergonomics in dynamic resource allocation models. Combining and complementing existing approaches, the presented method monitors the actual ergonomic burden of the resources during a shift and it provides a linear optimization model to steer the resource allocation process.
Autonomisierung von Shopfloor Management : Der Weg vom analogen zum autonomen Shopfloor Management
(2021)
Neue Technologien der Digitalisierung, Vernetzung und künstlichen Intelligenz werden zunehmend auch im Shopfloor Management (SFM) Einzug halten. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt in vier Stufen, wie sich das klassische SFM über das digitale SFM hin zu einem smarten und autonomen SFM entwickeln könnte. Darauf aufbauend wird diskutiert, welche Auswirkungen der Einsatz dieser neuen Technologien auf die operative Gestaltung der Durchführung eines SFM hätte und welche Konsequenzen somit auf Mitarbeiter und Führungskräfte zukommen würden.*)
Interkulturelles Management
(2021)
Kultur lässt sich beschreiben als „kollektive Programmierung des Geistes, die die Mitglieder einer Gruppe oder Kategorie von Menschen von anderen unterscheidet“ (Hofstede/Hofstede/Minkov, S.6). Die Muster des Glaubens, Denkens, Fühlens und Handelns, die diese mentalen Programme oder kulturellen Denkweisen ausmachen, werden von den Gruppenmitgliedern im Rahmen ihres Sozialisierungsprozesses erlernt. Sie sind die gemeinsamen „ungeschriebenen Regeln“, wie Dinge in diesem sozialen Umfeld gehandhabt werden (vgl. Hofstede/Hofstede/Minkov, S.6). Die Art und Weise, wie sich Menschen in einer bestimmten Kultur verhalten, ihre Praktiken und Normen, ist daher nicht willkürlich, sondern wird in hohem Maße von diesen erlernten Prinzipien und Werten beeinflusst. Das Wissen über eine Kultur ermöglicht es, Reaktionen ihrer Mitglieder zu erklären und vorherzusagen (vgl. Lewis, S. XII).
Covid-19 und die Maßnahmen zu Eindämmung der Pandemie wirkten für viele Menschen lebensverändernd und zwangen Unternehmen zu teilweise substantiellen Anpassungen ihrer gewohnten Praktiken. Sie führten jedoch auch zu Veränderungen, die sich weitgehend außerhalb der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung vollzogen haben. Ein Beispiel hierfür ist die deutliche Verschiebung der Kraftverhältnisse im Markt für Bannerwerbung, auf dem sich sowohl für Werbetreibende, als auch für Vermarkter zu deutlichen Veränderungen kam. Gleichzeitig verändert sich der Markt strukturell. Es kommt derzeit zu einer Professionalisierung, bei der Werbetreibende heute die richtigen Weichen stellen müssen, um in Zukunft zu den Gewinnern in diesem Markt zu zählen. Dieser Report fasst die wichtigen strukturellen und Corona-bedingten Veränderungen zusammen und erklärt die Implikationen für Werbetreibende.
The seamless fusion of the virtual world of information with the real physical world of things is considered the key for mastering the increasing complexity of production networks in the context of Industry 4.0. This fusion, widely referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT), is primarily enabled through the use of automatic identification (Auto-ID) technologies as an interface between the two worlds. Existing Auto-ID technologies almost exclusively rely on artificial features or identifiers that are attached to an object for the sole purpose of identification. In fact, using artificial features for the purpose of identification causes additional efforts and is not even always applicable. This paper, therefore, follows an approach of using multiple natural object features defined by the technical product information from computer-aided design (CAD) models for direct identification. By extending optical instance-level 3D-Object recognition by means of additional non-optical sensors, a multi-sensor automatic identification system (AIS) is realised, capable of identifying unpackaged piece goods without the need for artificial identifiers. While the implementation of a prototype confirms the feasibility of the approach, first experiments show improved accuracy and distinctiveness in identification compared to optical instance-level 3D-Object recognition. This paper aims to introduce the concept of multisensor identification and to present the prototype multi-sensor AIS.
Classification model of supply chain events regarding their transferability to blockchain technology
(2021)
The blockchain technology represents a decentralized database that stores information securely in immutable data blocks. Regarding supply chain management, these characteristics offer potentials in increasing supply chain transparency, visibility, automation, and efficiency. In this context, first token-based mapping approaches exist to transfer certain supply chain events to the blockchain, such as the creation or assembly of parts as well as their transfer of ownership. However, the decentralized and immutable structure of blockchain technology also creates challenges. In particular, the scalability, storage capacity, and the special requirements for storage formats make it currently impossible to map all supply chain events unrestrictedly on the blockchain. As a first step, this paper identifies important supply chain events for different use cases combining blockchain technology and supply chain management. Secondly, the supply chain events are classified in terms of their expected technical properties and their relevance for the respective use case. Finally, the identified supply chain events are evaluated regarding their transferability to blockchain technology and a classification model is introduced.
Das Weltwirtschaftswachstum der vergangenen Jahrzehnte war durch die Dynamik der Digitalisierung und Globalisierung in den Lieferketten geprägt. Die Corona-Pandemie hat die Abhängigkeit und Verletzlichkeit der Lieferketten offengelegt. Trotz einer Vielzahl verbindlicher Standards haben Unternehmen die Digitalisierung und Arbeitsteilung auch für regulatorische Arbitrage genutzt. Einerseits erhöht das die Effizienz der Wirtschaft - was mithin ökologische Ressourcen schont - andererseits werden damit internationale Standards konterkariert. Globalisierung und Digitalisierung sind Segen und Fluch zugleich.
In this paper, we examine the political gridlock in reforming the Economic and Monetary Union. We utilize a two–stage game with imperfect information in order to study the optimal sequencing. The main results are: first, optimal sequencing requires for incompliant Member States a default option in stage–two, which in principle is related to the today's fiscal architecture (EMU-I). Second, we show that compliant countries prefer a reform equilibrium today if and only if they have a free choice about the preferred fiscal architecture at the end — either EMU-II with binding European coordination or EMU-I related to Maastricht. Noteworthy, our sequencing approach works for any design of the EMU-II architecture.
Das aufsehenerregende Urteil des Bundesverfassungsgerichts in Sachen Staatsanleiheankäufe der Europäischen Zentralbank verlangt eine ökonomische und verfassungsrechtliche Gesamtschau. Vor allem im interdisziplinären Kontext erschließt sich die herausfordernde Abgrenzung der supranationalen Währungspolitik von der nationalen Wirtschaftspolitik. Der im Urteil neuentwickelte Standpunkt ist in der wissenschaftlichen Literatur unterschätzt, obzwar tradierte und neue rechtspolitische Grundsätze für die zukünftige Ausformung der Europäischen Wirtschafts- und Währungsunion subsumiert werden.
Die leistungsfähigen Verfahren des maschinellen Lernens halten unaufhaltsam Einzug in die verschiedensten Anwendungsbereiche im Finanzsektor. Während sie von einer großen Gemeinschaft von Forschern und Anwendern laufend weiterentwickelt werden, nimmt sich auch die Bankenaufsicht dieses Themas aktiv an und bezieht in Richtlinien und Diskussionspapieren Stellung.
Dieser Beitrag entwickelt ein Managementmodell, das Unternehmen dabei unterstützt, relevante Aktionsfelder zur nachhaltigen Steuerung von Konsumenten entlang der eigenen Customer Journey zu identifizieren. Aufbauend auf dem SHIFT-Modell, als strukturelle Abbildung des nachhaltigen Käuferverhaltens, wird die Customer Journey entlang der owned, paid und earned Touchpoints aufgezogen. Mithilfe des faktisch analytischen Ansatzes, der die Integration neuer Erkenntnisse in die Forschungsstrategie unterstützt, werden Aktionsfelder identifiziert, die als grundlegende Logik Unternehmen dazu anleiten sollen, bei der Ausgestaltung der eigenen nachhaltigen Customer Journey dieses Strukturraster anzunehmen.
Distributed ledger technologies such as the blockchain technology offer an innovative solution to increase visibility and security to reduce supply chain risks. This paper proposes a solution to increase the transparency and auditability of manufactured products in collaborative networks by adopting smart contract-based virtual identities. Compared with existing approaches, this extended smart contract-based solution offers manufacturing networks the possibility of involving privacy, content updating, and portability approaches to smart contracts. As a result, the solution is suitable for the dynamic administration of complex supply chains.
Ambitious goals set by the European Union strategy towards the emission reduction of multimodal logistic chains and new requirements for intermodal terminals set by the evolution of customer needs, contribute to a shift in the driver for the infrastructure development: from economy of scale to economy of density. This paper aims to present an innovative method for designing a process oriented technology chain for intermodal terminals in order to fulfill these new demanding requirements. The results of the case study of the Zero Emission Logistic Terminal Reutlingen are presented, highlighting how this particular context enables the design and development of a modular concept, paving the way for the generalization of the findings towards the transfer to similar contexts of other European cities.
Sustainability is a development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Business Model is a plan for the successful operation of a business, identifying sources of revenue, the intended customer base, products, and details of financing.
Circular economy is an approach of how a company creates, captures and delivers value, with a value creation logic designed to improve resource efficiency through contributing to extending the useful life of products and parts (e.g., through long-life design, repair and remanufacturing) and closing material loops.
Stetiger Wandel macht auch vor dem Vertriebsprozess deutscher KMU nicht Halt. Evolutive Umwelteinflüsse sowie revolutionäres Handeln stehen im Zentrum eines Umbruchs im Vertrieb. Ergebnisse aus einem quantitativen Stimmungsbarometer deutscher KMU ermöglichen das Ableiten unternehmerischer Handlungsempfehlungen für Vertriebsorganisationen.
Für die digitale 3D-VR-Fabrikplanung sind unterschiedliche Soft- und Hardwaresysteme am Markt verfügbar, die teilweise erhebliche Kompatibilitätsprobleme aufweisen. Für die Bewertung der Hardwareeignung für die 3D-VR-Fabrikplanung wird ein Bewertungssystem vorgestellt, das anhand konkreter Softwareapplikationen und einem passiven 3D-Stereo-Monitor mit Head-Tracking erläutert wird. Es wird dazu auch die Notwendigkeit des Einsatzes von Software-Middleware zur Nutzungssteigerung diskutiert.
Conventional production systems are evolving through cyber-physical systems and application-oriented approaches of AI, more and more into "smart" production systems, which are characterized among other things by a high level of communication and integration of the individual components. The exchange of information between the systems is usually only oriented towards the data content, where semantics is usually only implicitly considered. The adaptability required by external and internal influences requires the integration of new or the redesign of existing components. Through an open application-oriented ontology the information and communication exchange are extended by explicit semantic information. This enables a better integration of new and an easier reconfiguration of existing components. The developed ontology, the derived application and use of the semantic information will be evaluated by means of a practical use case.
Trotz Niedrigzinsphase bleibt das Working Capital Management ein wichtiger Treiber für Wertgrößen in Unternehmen und wichtiges Managementinstrument. Unsere Ergebnisse über 115 Unternehmen aus den wichtigsten deutschen Indizes in den Jahren 2011 bis 2017 zeigen, dass effektives Working Capital Management einen positiven Einfluss auf die Rentabilität und den Unternehmenswert haben kann. Gleichzeitig zeigen unsere Ergebnisse aber auch, dass dem Working Capital Management jüngst weniger Aufmerksamkeit zuteilgeworden ist und digitale Innovationen vermutlich noch nicht in dem Umfang zur Effizienzsteigerung eingesetzt werden, wie dies möglich erscheint. Selbst vor dem Hintergrund andauernd niedriger Kapitalmarktzinsen ist dies kritisch zu sehen.
Imagine a world in which the search for tomorrow's trends is not subject to a long and laborious data search but is possible with a single mouse click. Through the use of artificial intelligence (AI), this reality is made possible and is to be further advanced through research. The study therefore aims to provide an initial overview of the young research field. Based on research, expert interviews, company and student surveys, current application possibilities of AI in the innovation process (defined as Smart Innovation), existing challenges that slow down the further development are discussed in more detail and future application possibilities are presented. Finally, a recommendation for action is made for business, politics and science to help overcome the current obstacles together and thus drive the future of Smart Innovation.
Sichtprüfungen von Produktoberflächen werden überwiegend von Mitarbeitern ausgeführt, wobei Automatisierungsansätze mit Kamera- und Bildverarbeitungssystemen großes Potenzial zeigen. Auch Cobots werden in Qualitätssicherungsprozesse einbezogen.Im Folgenden werden die Integrationsmöglichkeiten von Cobots in die Sichtprüfung diskutiert und ein Entscheidungsmodell dargestellt, mit dem Sichtprüfungsprozesse auf ihre Cobot-Tauglichkeit überprüft werden können. Das Entscheidungsmodell ist für die direkte Integration in bereits existierende Cobot-Eignungsuntersuchungsverfahren konzipiert und dient als erste strategische Entscheidungshilfe.
Imagine a world in which the search for tomorrow's trends of (software) products is not subject to a long and laborious data search but is possible with a single mouse click. Through the use of artificial intelligence (AI), this reality is made possible and is to be further advanced through research. The study therefore aims to provide an initial overview of the young research field. Based on research, expert interviews, company and student surveys, current application possibilities of AI in the innovation process (defined as Smart Innovation), existing challenges that slow down the further development are discussed in more detail and future application possibilities are presented. Finally, a recommendation for action is made for business, politics and science to help overcome the current obstacles together and thus drive the future of Smart Innovation.
As consumer awareness surrounding impacts of the climate crisis continues to be a notable threat, businesses are searching for new models to make their sustainability profile even better. As a result, the implementation of a company’s sustainability vision following the SDGs has to be linked closely to the integration of customers into strategic action. One success factor is the management of customers over their entire life cycle. The Customer Journey serves as a model to systematise this approach, by designing touchpoints throughout the purchasing process in order to motivate consumers to act sustainably. Based on behaviour models, the authors develop recommendations for the food industry to design a sustainable Customer Journey that helps to reduce the percentage of consumers reporting positive attitudes to sustainable products while not exhibiting corresponding behaviour.
Forecasting demand is challenging. Various products exhibit different demand patterns. While demand may be constant and regular for one product, it may be sporadic for another, as well as when demand occurs, it may fluctuate significantly. Forecasting errors are costly and result in obsolete inventory or unsatisfied demand. Methods from statistics, machine learning, and deep learning have been used to predict such demand patterns. Nevertheless, it is not clear for what demand pattern, which algorithm would achieve the best forecast. Therefore, even today a large number of models are used to forecast on a test period. The model with the best result on the test period is used for the actual forecast. This approach is computationally and time intensive and, in most cases, uneconomical. In our paper we show the possibility to use a machine learning classification algorithm, which predicts the best possible model based on the characteristics of a time series. The approach was developed and evaluated on a dataset from a B2B-technical-retailer. The machine learning classification algorithm achieves a mean ROC-AUC of 89%, which emphasizes the skill of the model.
Prior to the introduction of AI-based forecast models in the procurement department of an industrial retail company, we assessed the digital skills of the procurement employees and surveyed their attitudes toward a new digital technology. The aim of the survey was to ascertain important contextual factors which are likely to influence the acceptance and the successful use of the new forecast tool. What we find is that the digital skills of the employees show an intermediate level and that their attitudes toward key aspects of new digital technologies are largely positive. Thus, the conditions for high acceptance and the successful use of the models are good, as evidenced by the high intention of the procurement staff to use the models. In line with previous research, we find that the perceived usefulness of a new technology and the perceived ease of use are significant drivers of the willingness to use the new forecast tool.
Forecasting demand is challenging. Various products exhibit different demand patterns. While demand may be constant and regular for one product, it may be sporadic for another, as well as when demand occurs, it may fluctuate significantly. Forecasting errors are costly and result in obsolete inventory or unsatisfied demand. Methods from statistics, machine learning, and deep learning have been used to predict such demand patterns. Nevertheless, it is not clear for what demand pattern, which algorithm would achieve the best forecast. Therefore, even today a large number of models are used to forecast on a test period. The model with the best result on the test period is used for the actual forecast. This approach is computationally and time intensive and, in most cases, uneconomical. In our paper we show the possibility to use a machine learning classification algorithm, which predicts the best possible model based on the characteristics of a time series. The approach was developed and evaluated on a dataset from a B2B-technical-retailer. The machine learning classification algorithm achieves a mean ROC-AUC of 89%, which emphasizes the skill of the model.
COVID-19 and educational inequality: How school closures affect low- and high-achieving students
(2021)
In spring 2020, governments around the globe shut down schools to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus. We argue that low-achieving students may be particularly affected by the lack of educator support during school closures. We collect detailed time-use information on students before and during the school closures in a survey of 1099 parents in Germany. We find that while students on average reduced their daily learning time of 7.4 h by about half, the reduction was significantly larger for low-achievers (4.1 h) than for high-achievers (3.7 h). Low-achievers disproportionately replaced learning time with detrimental activities such as TV or computer games rather than with activities more conducive to child development. The learning gap was not compensated by parents or schools who provided less support for low-achieving students.
We analyze economics PhDs’ collaborations in peer-reviewed journals from 1990 to 2014 and investigate such collaborations’ quality in relation to each co-author’s research quality, field and specialization. We find that a greater overlap between co-authors’ previous research fields is significantly related to a greater publication success of co-authors’ joint work and this is robust to alternative specifications. Co-authors that engage in a distant collaboration are significantly more likely to have a large research overlap, but this significance is lost when co-authors’ social networks are accounted for. High quality collaboration is more likely to emerge as a result of an interaction between specialists and generalists with overlapping fields of expertise. Regarding interactions across subfields of economics (interdisciplinarity), it is more likely conducted by co- authors who already have interdisciplinary portfolios, than by co-authors who are specialized or starred in different subfields.
Academic research is vital for innovation and industrial growth. However, a potential burden of processing ever more knowledge could be affecting research output and researchers’ careers. We look at a dataset of researchers who have published in journals in the field of economics during a period of 45 years. For a subset of these researchers, we amass data from journals listed in the EconLit database, supplemented with years of birth from public sources. Our results show an increase in the age of researchers at their first publication, in the number of articles referenced in debut articles, and in the number of co-authors. Simultaneously, we observe a decline in the probability of researchers changing research fields. Our findings extend earlier findings on patents and hint at a burden of knowledge pervading different areas of human progress. Moreover, our results indicate that researchers develop strategies of specialisation to deal with this challenge.
Omnichannel retailing and sustainability are two important challenges for the fast fashion industry. However, the sustainable behavior of fast fashion consumers in an omnichannel environment has not received much attention from researchers. This paper aims to examine the factors that determine consumers’ willingness to participate in fast fashion brands’ used clothes recycling plans in an omnichannel retail environment. In particular, we examine the impact of individual consumer characteristics (environmental attitudes, consumer satisfaction), organizational arrangements constitutive for omnichannel retailing (channel integration), and their interplay (brand identification, impulsive consumption). A conceptual model was developed based on findings from previous research and tested on data that were collected online from Chinese fast fashion consumers. Findings suggest that consumers’ intentions for clothes recycling are mainly determined by individual factors, such as environmental attitudes and consumer satisfaction. Organizational arrangements (perceived channel integration) showed smaller effects. This study contributes to the literature on omnichannel (clothing) retail, as well as on sustainability in the clothing industry, by elucidating individual and organizational determinants of consumers’ recycling intentions for used clothes in an omnichannel environment. It helps retailers to organize used clothes recycling plans in an omnichannel environment and to motivate consumers to participate in them.
Today, many industrial tasks are not automated and still require human intervention. One of these tasks is the unloading of oversea containers. After the end of transportation to the sorting center, the containers must be unloaded manually for further sending the parcels to the recipients. A robot-based automatic unloading of containers was therefore researched. However, the promising results of the system developed in these projects could not be commercialized due to problems with its reliability. Mechanical, algorithmic or other limitations are possible causes of the observed errors. To analyze errors, it is necessary to evaluate the results of the robot’s work without complicating the existing system by adding new sensors to it. This paper presents a reference system based on machine learning to evaluate the robotics grasps of parcels. It analyzes two states of the container: before and after picking up one box. The states are represented as a point cloud received from a laser scanner. The proposed system evaluates the success of transferring a box from an overseas container to the sorting line by supervised learning using convolutional neural networks (CNN) and manual labeling of the data. The process of obtaining a working model using a hyperband model search with a maximum classification error of 3.9 % is also described.
Teaching at assembly workstations in production in SMEs (small and medium sized companies) often does not take place at all or only insufficiently. In addition to the lack of technical content, there are also aggravatingly incorrect movement sequences from an ergonomic point of view, which "untrained" people usually automatically acquire. An AI based approach is used to analyze a definite workflow for a specific assembly scope regarding the behavior of several employees. Based on these different behaviors, the AI gives feedback at which points in time, work steps and movement’s particularly dangerous incorrect postures occur. Motion capturing and digital human model simulation in combination with the results of the AI define the optimized workflow. Individual employees can be trained directly due to the fact that AI identifies their most serious incorrect postures and provide them with a direct analogy of their “wrong” posture and “easy on the joints posture”. With the assistance of various test persons, the AI can conduct a study in which the most frequently occurring incorrect postures can be identified. This could be realized in general or tailored to specific groups of people (e.g. "People over 1.90m tall must be particularly careful not to make the following mistake...). The approach will be tested and validated at the Werk150, the factory of the ESB Business School, on the campus of the Reutlingen University. The new gained knowledge will be used subsequently for training in SMEs.
Many scientific reports have warned about the catastrophic consequences of unchecked climate change, with the latest international report calling for emissions of climate pollutants to reach net zero by around 2050 (IPCC, 2018). Limiting warming to 1.5°C could save more than 100 million people from water shortages, as many as 2 billion people from dangerous heatwaves, and the majority of species from climate change extinction risks (IPCC, 2018; Warren et al., 2018). The actions taken to achieve these climate outcomes would generate benefits of more than $20 trillion while easing global economic inequality (Burke et al., 2018). Scientists make it clear that it is physically possible to meet these goals using today’s technologies (Holz et al., 2018). Yet emissions of climate pollutants continue to grow, reaching a new record high in 2018 (Jackson et al., 2018). Clearly, scientific evidence has failed to spark needed climate action. The question now is: what can?
Coopetitive endeavors offer valuable strategic options for firms. Yet, many of them are failure-prone as partners must balance collective and private interest. While interpartner trust is considered central for alliance success, paradoxically, the role and dynamics of trust is still not understood. We synthesize a computational model, capturing relational dynamics of an alliance, encompassing coevolution of trust, partner contributions, and (relative) alliance interactions. Analyzing alliance dynamics using simulation we find and explore a tipping boundary, separating a regime of alliance failure and success. We identify implications for collaborative (aspirations) and private strategies (openness). Our analyses reveal that strategies informed by a static mental model of partner trust, contributions, and openness tend to yield subpar alliance results and hidden failure-risk. We discuss implications for management theory.
The maintenance of railway infrastructure remains a challenge. Data acquisition technologies have evolved because of Industry 4.0, expanding the capabilities of predictive maintenance. Despite the advances, the potential of these emerging technologies has not been fully realised. This paper presents a technology selection framework in support of railway infrastructure predictive maintenance, which is based on qualitative methods. It consists of three stages, including the mapping of the infrastructure characteristics with the identified technologies, the evaluation of the most appropriate technologies, and the sourcing thereof. This presents the collective decision support output of the framework.
The technologies of digital transformation, such as the Internet-of-Things (IoT), artificial intelligence or predictive maintenance enable significant efficiency gains in industry and are becoming increasingly important as a competitive factor. However, their successful implementation and creative, future application requires the broad acceptance and knowledge of non-IT-related groups, such as production management students, engineers or skilled workers, which is still lacking today. This paper presents a low-threshold training concept bringing IoT-technologies and applications into manufacturing related higher education and employee training. The concept addresses the relevant topics starting from IoT-basics to predictive maintenance using mobile low-cost hardware and infrastructure.
Maintenance is an increasingly complex and knowledge-intensive field. In order to address these challenges, assistance systems based on augmented, mixed, or virtual reality can be applied. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to present a framework that can be used to identify, select, and implement an assistance system based on reality technology in the maintenance environment. The development of the framework is based on a systematic literature review and subject matter expert interviews. The framework provides the best technological and economic solution in several steps. The validation of the framework is carried out through a case study.
Railway operators are being challenged by increasing complexity and safeguarding the availability of passenger rolling stock, bringing maintenance and especially emerging technologies into the focus. This paper presents a model for selection and implementation of Industry 4.0 technologies in rolling stock maintenance. The model consists of different stages and considers the main components of rolling stock, the related appropriate maintenance strategies and Industry 4.0 technologies considering the maturity level of the railway operators. Relevant criteria and main prerequisites of the technologies were identified. The model proposes relevant activities and was validated by industry experts.
Increasing complexity in manufacturing processes poses new challenges for industrial maintenance. In addition, advanced machine monitoring and lifetime forecasting options expand the tools and maintenance strategies available. Today, maintenance strategy selection is performed sequentially usually based on prioritised machines and components. These selections are optimized locally for each machine isolated, not considering the context of other machines within the value-adding network. To overcome these challenges, this paper presents an approach for an integrated maintenance strategy selection in one-step by an integrated model considering possible machine failures and the context of other machines within the value-adding network in parallel.
This paper presents the concept of the system architecture of a flexible cyber-physical factory control system. The system allows the automation of process structures using cyber-physical fractal nodes. These nodes have a functional and independent form and can be clustered to larger structures. This makes it possible to equip the factory with a flexible, freely scalable, modular system. The description of this system architecture and the associated rules and conditions is outlined in the concept.
Die Digitalisierung und Nachhaltigkeit werden die Erwartungen und Anforderungen an die Controller dauerhaft und umfassend verändern. Die Lehre hat für den Rollenwandel eine hohe Relevanz. Eine auf die veränderten Anforderungen abgestimmte Ausbildung bietet den Unternehmen die Möglichkeit, Controller mit diesen veränderte Rollenprofilen für ihre Organisation zu gewinnen. Für die Absolventen mit dem Berufswunsch Controlling sichert das veränderte Rollenprofil ihre langfristige Arbeitsmarktfähigkeit. Für den Rollenwandel selbst kann diese als Treiber verstanden werden.
Trotz der Bedeutung der Lehre für den Rollenwandel gibt es dazu bislang wenige Forschungsergebnisse zur konkreten Abbildung der Rollen in der Lehre. Es stellt sich daher die Frage, wie Hochschulen in ihren Studiengängen die Rollen grundsätzlich abbilden und mit welcher Intensität sowie Kombinationen die Rollen gelehrt werden. Diese Forschungsfrage wird anhand einer Analyse von controllingspezifischen Masterstudiengängen und deren Modulhandbücher evaluiert und diskutiert.
Im Ergebnis stellt sich der Rollenwandel in der Controllinglehre sehr heterogen dar. Es dominiert die Vermittlung der klassische Controllerrolle gefolgt von der Business Partner Rolle. Lehrinhalte bezogen auf die Rollen des digitalen Controllers oder Risikocontrollers sind schwach ausgeprägt. Für die Übernahme einer Controllerrolle im Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement existiert kaum ein Lehrangebot. Diese Ergebnisse sollen zum Diskurs über den Rollenwandel und die Gestaltung der Lehre im Controlling beitragen.
Stellenausschreibungen sind ein wichtiges Mittel, um Rollen von Controllern auf dem Arbeitsmarkt zu kommunizieren. Stellenanzeigen öffnen ein Fenster zu dem, was Firmen als Rollen für ihre Controller wahrnehmen. Welche Rollen Stellenanzeigen kommunizieren, ist bisher nicht bekannt. Unter Verwendung einer großen Stichprobe von 889 Stellenanzeigen und eines Text-Mining-Ansatzes zeigen wir, dass es offenbar eine Mischung verschiedener Rollentypen mit einem starken Fokus auf einen eher klassischen Rollentyp gibt, die Watchdog-Rolle. Personen mit Business-Partner-Eigenschaften werden dagegen häufiger für Führungspositionen oder in Familienunternehmen und kleinen und mittleren Unternehmen (KMU) gesucht. Die Ergebnisse stellen die derzeitige Rollen-diskussion für Controller als Business Partner in der Praxis und in einigen Bereichen der Wissenschaft in Frage.
Veränderungen der Rolle von Controllern in Großkonzernen - Ergebnisse einer empirischen Erhebung
(2021)
Die anhaltende Diskussion über die Rolle von Management Accountants (MA) führt häufig dazu, dass die Rolle des Business Partners (BP) als die Rolle der Wahl angesehen wird. Dennoch scheinen viele Wissenschaftler und Praktiker davon auszugehen, dass diese Rolle den Managern und MA klar ist, dass sie für sie sinnvoll ist und alle Manager und MA ihr zustimmen und sie umsetzen. Unstimmigkeiten zwischen der tatsächlichen Rolle, der wahrgenommenen und der erwarteten Rolle könnten zu Identitäts- und Rollenkonflikten führen. Dieser Beitrag basiert auf einer quantitativen empirischen Studie in einem großen deutschen High-Tech-Unternehmen im Jahr 2019, dessen Top-Management sich für die Einführung der BP-Rolle entschied.
F&E-Bereiche nur kostenorientiert zu steuern, wird der immensen Bedeutung von Innovationserfolgen für die Zukunft von Unternehmen nicht gerecht. Ein agiles Innovationsmanagement benötigt ein solides F&E-Performance-Managementsystem als Basis. Entscheidend ist neben der Wahl "richtiger" Methoden und Kennzahlen die Wahrnehmung der Business-Partnerrolle durch die Controller. In diesem Beitrag wird das Innovation Performance Management beispielhaft für WMF konkretisiert.