@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} } @article{Koeder2021, author = {Koeder, Christian}, title = {Understanding the situation of vegans}, series = {Eating and Weight Disorders}, journal = {Eating and Weight Disorders}, doi = {10.1007/s40519-021-01127-2}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{KoederHahnEnglert2021, author = {Koeder, Christian and Hahn, Andreas and Englert, Heike}, title = {Effect of a 6-Month Controlled Lifestyle Intervention on Common Carotid Intima-Media Thickness}, series = {The journal of nutrition, health \& aging}, journal = {The journal of nutrition, health \& aging}, doi = {10.1007/s12603-021-1628-0}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BernholdWiesweg2021, author = {Bernhold, Torben and Wiesweg, Niklas}, title = {The use of Key Performance Indicators in Real Estate Management - A stocktaking along the CREM maturity level}, series = {Research Papers EuroFM, The 20th EuroFM Research Symposium / Jylh{\"a} Tuuli (ed.)}, booktitle = {Research Papers EuroFM, The 20th EuroFM Research Symposium / Jylh{\"a} Tuuli (ed.)}, publisher = {EuroFM}, address = {The Hague}, organization = {EuroFM}, pages = {63 -- 71}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @incollection{EnglertAnandKoeder2021, author = {Englert, Heike and Anand, Corinna and K{\"o}der, Christian}, title = {Das Healthy-Lifestyle-Community-Programm: ein Community-basiertes, ganzheitliches Lebensstil-Interventionsprojekt zum gesunden Leben und Arbeiten}, series = {Gesundheitsf{\"o}rderung und Versorgung im l{\"a}ndlichen Raum: Grundlagen, Strategien und Interventionskonzepte}, booktitle = {Gesundheitsf{\"o}rderung und Versorgung im l{\"a}ndlichen Raum: Grundlagen, Strategien und Interventionskonzepte}, publisher = {Hogrefe}, isbn = {9783456859798}, doi = {10.1024/85979-000}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {295 -- 308}, year = {2021}, language = {de} } @article{KoederHahnEnglert2021, author = {Koeder, Christian and Hahn, Andreas and Englert, Heike}, title = {No clear association of sleep duration or bedtime with common carotid intima-media thickness}, series = {Atherosclerosis}, journal = {Atherosclerosis}, doi = {10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2021.06.452}, pages = {e150 -- e151}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{KranzEnglert2021, author = {Kranz, Ragna-Marie and Englert, Heike}, title = {Effect of a community-based lifestyle intervention programme on quality of life among German women}, series = {European Journal of Public Health}, volume = {Volume 31}, journal = {European Journal of Public Health}, doi = {10.1093/eurpub/ckab165.389}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Background Quality of life is an important concept in the field of health, which can be influenced by various lifestyle factors. The objective was to test if a community-based lifestyle programme would beneficially affect the health-related quality of life of German women. Methods The controlled intervention study had a total duration of 24 months. Quality of life (EQ-5D-3L), anthropometrics, vital and blood parameters as well as diagnosed diseases and health economic parameters were collected at baseline (t0), after 10 weeks (t1) and after 6 months (t2). For the intervention group (n = 65) a 10-week intensive lifestyle programme followed by monthly alumni meetings were conducted. The intensive phase consisted of 14 consecutive seminars about a healthy lifestyle, which focused on a plant-based diet, physical activity, stress management and community support. The control group (n = 35) received no intervention. Results The first descriptive health profile results of the subgroup analysis showed that 59\% women of the intervention group at t0 (t1: 37\%; t2: 48\%) and 60\% of the control group at t0 (t1: 54\%; t2: 49\%) reported problems in at least one of the EQ-5D dimensions (mobility, selfcare, activities, pain, and anxiety). A significant difference in EQ VAS change between women in intervention (7,15 [95\% CI 4,32; 9,98]; EQ VAS t0: 75,35 [SD 13,71]) and control group (-2,63 [95\% CI -5,40; 0,15]; EQ VAS t0: 78,80 [SD 18,51]) from t0 to t1 was observed (p < 001; adjusted for baseline). No significant differences in mean EQ VAS change from t0 to t2 and in mean EQ-5D index change from t0 to t1 and t0 to t2 between the groups were observed (p > 0,05; adjusted for baseline). Conclusions The preliminary results suggest that the lifestyle intervention programme can have a positive short-time effect on some aspects of quality of life, such as the health profile and EQ VAS. However, the long-term results will be shown in the future. Key messages - A healthy lifestyle can affect the quality of life in a positive way. - The community-based lifestyle programme had a short-time influence on the descriptive health profile and EQ VAS of German women, whereby the EQ index didńt change significantly between the groups.}, language = {en} } @article{KoederHahnEnglert2021, author = {Koeder, Christian and Hahn, Andreas and Englert, Heike}, title = {Is fruit intake associated with common carotid intima-media thickness?}, series = {European Journal of Public Health}, journal = {European Journal of Public Health}, doi = {10.1093/eurpub/ckab165.391}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Background Common carotid intima-media thickness (ccIMT) is an established risk marker for cardiovascular events, including myocardial infarction and stroke, which are of high public health relevance. While a higher fruit intake is generally considered beneficial for cardiovascular health, recent studies have shown that a fruit intake of > 2 portions per day may be harmful. Therefore, we tested if there is an association between categories of fruit intake and mean ccIMT. Methods We conducted an exploratory, non-prespecified, cross-sectional analysis of baseline values of 167 mostly middle-aged participants of a controlled lifestyle intervention, recruited from the general population in rural northwest Germany (male: n = 58; female: n = 109). Fruit intake was classified into low (<1 portion of fruit/day), intermediate (1-2 portions of fruit/day), and high (>2 portions of fruit/day). Mean ccIMT was measured in accordance with the Mannheim consensus. Between-group differences in mean ccIMT were assessed with analysis of covariance. Results Mean age was 57.3 ± 0.7 years (mean ± SEM). Mean fruit intake was 1.6 ± 0.1 portions/day. Average mean ccIMT was 0.679 ± 0.010 mm. There was a significant difference in mean ccIMT between subjects with low (0.676 ± 0.020 mm; n = 50), intermediate (0.653 ± 0.014 mm; n = 72), and high fruit intake (0.724 ± 0.019 mm; n = 45; p = 0.016). But this difference was attenuated when adjusting for age, sex, and homocysteine (p = 0.418). Conclusions We found only a non-significant association between consuming >2 portions of fruit per day and ccIMT. Thus, our study could not confirm a negative effect of fruit intake on ccIMT. Age, sex, and homocysteine may confound this association. Key messages Current recommendations of 2 portions of fruit per day seem adequate and do not negatively influence carotid intima-media thickness. Future studies should address confounding of the association between fruit intake and cardiovascular risk markers.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{CleverSchattoEckrodtCleveretal.2021, author = {Clever, Lena and Schatto-Eckrodt, Tim and Clever, Nico and Frischlich, Lena}, title = {Extremism on the Second Glance: Automated Content Analysis of Covert Propaganda on Instagram}, series = {Proceedings of the The 3rd Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open Online Media}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the The 3rd Multidisciplinary International Symposium on Disinformation in Open Online Media}, address = {Oxford, United Kingdom}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @book{Koeder2021, author = {Koeder, Christian}, title = {Nutri{\c{c}}{\~a}o para beb{\^e}s veganos: alimenta{\c{c}}{\~a}o complementar vegana para a idade de 4 a 12 meses}, publisher = {Selbstverlag}, isbn = {‎ 9798498043845}, publisher = {FH M{\"u}nster - University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {68}, year = {2021}, language = {mul} }