@article{WieseUrbanRheinbabenetal.2021, author = {Wiese, M.L. and Urban, S. and Rheinbaben, S. and Sendler, M. and Weiß, F.U. and Tran, Q.T.}, title = {Entwicklung eines pr{\"a}diktiven Modells zur fr{\"u}hzeitigen Detektion der infizierten Pankreasnekrose bei akuter Pankreatitis}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, volume = {59}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, number = {08}, doi = {10.1055/s-0041-1733577}, pages = {194 -- 194}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{WieseAghdassiLerchetal.2021, author = {Wiese, M.L. and Aghdassi, A.A. and Lerch, M.M. and Steveling, A.}, title = {Excess Body Weight and Pancreatic Disease}, series = {Visceral medicine}, volume = {37}, journal = {Visceral medicine}, number = {4}, doi = {10.1159/000517147}, pages = {281 -- 286}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @misc{Wiese2021, author = {Wiese, M.}, title = {Nationale Branchenkonferenz Gesundheitswirtschaft, Vortrag: „Diagnostik und Therapie krankheitsbedingter Mangelern{\"a}hrung im Jahr 2030 - Mehr EnErGie f{\"u}r MV!"}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @misc{Wiese2021, author = {Wiese, M.}, title = {63. Bundeskongress des Verbandes der Di{\"a}tassistenten, 22. April 2021, Vortrag: „Bestimmung der erniedrigten Muskelmasse mit BIA"}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{TranTranSendleretal.2021, author = {Tran, Q.T. and Tran, H. and Sendler, M. and Doller, J. and Wiese, M. and Bolsmann, R.}, title = {Role of Bile Acids and Bile Salts in Acute Pancreatitis}, series = {Pancreas}, volume = {50}, journal = {Pancreas}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1097/MPA.0000000000001706}, pages = {3 -- 11}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{TranSendlerWeissetal.2021, author = {Tran, Q.T. and Sendler, M. and Weiss, F.U. and Doller, J. and Wiese, M.L. and Zierke, L.}, title = {Impacts of systemic bile acids in acute pancreatitis depend on their hydrophobicity and may result from their interaction with CCK1 Receptor}, series = {United European Gastroenterology Journal}, volume = {9}, journal = {United European Gastroenterology Journal}, number = {Supplement 1}, doi = {10.1002/ueg2.12142}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{SautterBannertWieseetal.2021, author = {Sautter, L. and Bannert, K. and Wiese, M. and Karbe, C. and Meyer, F. and Valentini, L.}, title = {Vergleich der ESPEN- und GLIM-Algorithmen zur Mangelern{\"a}hrungsdiagnostik bei Leberzirrhose, chronischer Pankreatitis und Kurzdarmsyndrom}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, volume = {59}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Gastroenterologie}, number = {08}, doi = {10.1055/s-0041-1733757}, pages = {263 -- 263}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{OchFischerMarquardt2021, author = {Och, U. and Fischer, T. and Marquardt, T.}, title = {Ern{\"a}hrungstherapie bei angeborenen Stoffwechselerkrankungen, Teil 3: St{\"o}rungen des Fettstoffwechsels}, series = {Ern{\"a}hrungs Umschau}, volume = {68}, journal = {Ern{\"a}hrungs Umschau}, number = {2}, pages = {M96 -- M109}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{MathaiIsenhourStevisetal.2021, author = {Mathai, Manu V. and Isenhour, Cindy and Stevis, Dimitris and Vergragt, Philip and Bengtsson, Magnus and Lorek, Sylvia and Mortensen, Lars Fogh and Coscieme, Luca and Scott, David and Waheed, Ambreen and Alfredsson, Eva}, title = {The Political Economy of (Un)Sustainable Production and Consumption: A Multidisciplinary Synthesis for Research and Action}, series = {Resources, Conservation and Recycling}, journal = {Resources, Conservation and Recycling}, doi = {10.1016/j.resconrec.2020.105265}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Despite widespread recognition of the need to transition toward more sustainable production and consumption and numerous initiatives to that end, global resource extraction and corresponding socio-ecological degradation continue to grow. Understanding the causes of this persistent failure is a necessary step towards more effective action. This article contributes to that understanding by synthesizing theory and evidence that links unsustainable production-consumption systems to power and inequality. While sustainable consumption and production research and action mostly focuses on technological or behavioral change, the socio-ecological inequalities driving production-consumption systems built into the organization of our global political economy, remain largely overlooked. In response, we propose a structural political economy orientation that seeks explicitly to reduce these inequalities and advance environmental justice and, thus, create the conditions for sustainable production-consumption systems. We then propose three important arenas of research and action towards sustainable production-consumption systems: justice, governance, and co-production of knowledge and action. These arenas, collectively and individually, can serve as entry points to study and act on the dynamics of (un)sustainable production-consumption systems. This can be done at the micro level, with respect to specific commodity chains or systems of provisioning, or at meso and macro levels with respect to national and global production networks. Our proposed orientation helps distinguish research and practice proposals into those emphasizing management and compensation resulting often in persistence of unsustainability, from those proffering structural changes in unsustainable production-consumption systems. We invite critique and collaboration to develop this research and action agenda further.}, language = {en} } @article{LindLattuch2021, author = {Lind, S. C. and Lattuch, F.}, title = {M\&As in family firms: keeping trust in the equation}, series = {Journal of Business Strategy}, volume = {42}, journal = {Journal of Business Strategy}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1108/JBS-01-2020-0009}, pages = {188 -- 195}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Purpose. Experience suggests that a loss of trust may occur on both sides of the merger and acquisition (M\&A) equation - acquirer and acquiree - though the latter is more generally considered the most affected. The purpose of this paper is to explore how a loss of trust during the M\&A process in family firms can be avoided. An acquisition potentially triggers a loss of trust in the workplace and, as a result, a loss of productivity thereby causing the merged business to totter. Moreover, trust in a firm's owner tends to be a key driver in merging family firms. Design/methodology/approach. The authors investigated an expanding German family firm that recently acquired other family firms. They conducted in-depth interviews on all hierarchical levels in both the acquiring and the acquired firm. These cases are taken from a wider study of acquiring family firms completed in 2019. Findings. Value congruence, integrity and openness are found to enhance trust during M\&As, in particular, if the new owner of a merged enterprise is also a family entrepreneur. Under certain circumstances, the trust of employees in the acquired firm's previous owner can be transferred to the new owner. Originality/value. This study explores how specific circumstances of family firms impacts organizational trust in M\&A processes. The developed framework helps family firms to use characteristics of their specific nature as an asset to maintain their employees' organizational trust before, during and even after M\&As.}, language = {en} }