@inproceedings{Arlinghaus2019, author = {Arlinghaus, Olaf}, title = {Activist Investors - Curse or Blessing: Banging the Drum}, series = {Management Sciences and Future Challenges / Hrsg. Thomas Baaken, Kerstin Kurzhals, Piotr Bula, Halina Łyszczarz}, booktitle = {Management Sciences and Future Challenges / Hrsg. Thomas Baaken, Kerstin Kurzhals, Piotr Bula, Halina Łyszczarz}, address = {M{\"u}nster / Krakow}, organization = {FH M{\"u}nster}, isbn = {978-3-947263-16-5}, pages = {83 -- 89}, year = {2019}, abstract = {For a long time, a large number of top managers in listed companies have regarded communication with their shareholders as a necessary evil and now, in times of activist investors, are faced not only with the great challenges of opening up to shareholders and revealing their own corporate strategy, but also at the same time have to withstand the massive external pressure from activist investors, who are rarely majority shareholders. To achieve this, it is essential that a complete rethink-ing of the communication strategy of those responsible for the company takes place.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SormaniChak2019, author = {Sormani, Eva and Chak, Choiwai Maggie}, title = {Bringing Society Back: A playbook to re-connect science and community, presentation at University-Industry Interaction Conference 2019 (18-20.06.2019)}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BuchholzKappelAlbersmannetal.2019, author = {Buchholz, Wolfgang and Kappel, Antonia and Albersmann, Aline and Huang, Jian}, title = {Conceptualisation of a preventive and reactive supply chain risk management approach to manage supply shortages}, series = {IPSERA Conference proceedings}, booktitle = {IPSERA Conference proceedings}, pages = {1 -- 17}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Particularly in times of disruptive changes, companies need an early warning system for risks in their supply chains to gain relevant information in a timely manner. Furthermore, they require suitable action plans and strategies to help react when a risk occurs. Based on an in-depth case study at an automotive parts supplier producing electronic systems and lighting components, this paper develops a holistic supply chain risk management framework. After investigating the specific supply chain risks to support critical parts management, standardised processes and procedures are developed to improve the preventive supply chain risk strategy cycle, as well as the reactive critical parts management cycle.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BuchholzKappelSchiele2019, author = {Buchholz, Wolfgang and Kappel, Antonia and Schiele, Holger}, title = {Cost versus Innovation Leaders: When do they need Supply Network Mapping? The impact of SNM on purchasing performance}, series = {IPSERA Conference proceedings}, booktitle = {IPSERA Conference proceedings}, pages = {1 -- 19}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Buying firms lack transparency about the supplier relationships in their networks. The applica-tion of dedicated tools such as Supply Network Mapping (SNM) can help to visualize and analyze these relationships. However, the impact of such tools on the purchasing performance has not been explored yet. Moreover, companies with different competitive strategies might have different motivations to use these tools. Therefore, this paper tests the impact of supplier relationship information and SNM on the purchasing performance on a large sample of 624 purchasers. A multi-group analysis in structural equation modeling estimates the impact of a cost leadership versus a differentiation strategy on cost saving and innovation performance. We show that information quality and SNM indeed improve the purchasing performance. Moreover, cost leaders use SNM if they know their supplier relationships with sub-suppliers, while innovation leaders use it if they know their supplier relationships with other customers. Hence, our results prove the usefulness of the SNM tool and give recommendations for its use depending on a company's competitive strategy.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{Fohrmann2019, author = {Fohrmann, Oliver}, title = {Die Bildung des Menschen zum Geldbild}, series = {Bild Medium Geld: Bildkulturen und Medienreflexionen des Monet{\"a}ren / Judith Ellenb{\"u}rger, Felix T. Gregor}, booktitle = {Bild Medium Geld: Bildkulturen und Medienreflexionen des Monet{\"a}ren / Judith Ellenb{\"u}rger, Felix T. Gregor}, publisher = {Wilhelm Fink}, address = {Paderborn}, isbn = {978-3-7705-6378-4}, pages = {163 -- 175}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{TackenbergJungkindFeldmannetal.2019, author = {Tackenberg, Sven and Jungkind, Wilfried and Feldmann, Carsten and Appelfeller, Wieland}, title = {Digital Transformation of Companies: Experience Gained in the Implementation of an IoT Check}, series = {9th International Conference on Production Engineering and Management (PEM) 2019, Proceedings}, booktitle = {9th International Conference on Production Engineering and Management (PEM) 2019, Proceedings}, editor = {Padoano, Elio and Villmer, Franz-Josef}, address = {Triest, Lemgo}, isbn = {978-3-946856-04-7}, pages = {281 -- 290}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KurzhalsChakZilke2019, author = {Kurzhals, Kerstin and Chak, Choiwai Maggie and Zilke, Andreas}, title = {Entwicklung einer Science-to-Society Toolbox zur besseren Verzahnung von Wissenschaft und B{\"u}rgerschaft}, series = {Interactive Workshop held at the Forum Citizen Science 2019 "Die Zukunft der B{\"u}rgerwissenschaften", 26.-27-09.2019, M{\"u}nster, Germany}, booktitle = {Interactive Workshop held at the Forum Citizen Science 2019 "Die Zukunft der B{\"u}rgerwissenschaften", 26.-27-09.2019, M{\"u}nster, Germany}, year = {2019}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{Perusso2019, author = {Perusso, Andre}, title = {Experimental learning \& reflection: how it promotes competence development in business education}, series = {EDULEARN, 2019 Proceedings}, booktitle = {EDULEARN, 2019 Proceedings}, isbn = {978-84-09-12031-4}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ValleeSchulzRobert2019, author = {Vall{\´e}e, Franz and Schulz, Colin and Robert, Julia}, title = {Getting rid of fixed delivery areas: the implications of dynamic vehicle routing on a German parcel delivery company}, series = {Proceedings of the World Conference on Transport Research (WCTR) 2019}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the World Conference on Transport Research (WCTR) 2019}, address = {Mumbai}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FeldmannKirsch2019, author = {Feldmann, Carsten and Kirsch, Therese}, title = {Increasing the Sustainability of Manufacturing Processes: Ecological Impacts of Additive Manufacturing}, series = {Production Engineering and Management}, booktitle = {Production Engineering and Management}, editor = {Padoano, Elio and Villmer, Franz-Josef}, publisher = {OWL University of Applied Sciences and Arts}, address = {Lemgo}, organization = {Technische Hochschule Ostwestfalen-Lippe}, isbn = {978-3-946856-04-7}, pages = {63 -- 76}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Digitalization and sustainable development are goals of the global community, but can they also be achieved simultaneously? This article investigates the impacts of additive manufacturing (AM) on sustainable production and consumption. The use of AM technology as a means of digitalizing manufacturing processes is assessed through a qualitative life cycle analysis. The model developed for this purpose provides a structure for an analysis of the general ecological effects of AM. The systematics of the life cycle model also supports a company-specific assessment. AM can have a positive impact on achieving sustainable development with regards to ecological effects, particularly by reducing the consumption of resources in production and distribution. However, there are also negative ecological impacts of this technology, such as rebound effects and high energy consumption, which vary depending on the application and the printing process. It appears necessary for regulatory policy to intervene to maximize the opportunities for the positive effects of this technology. However, it is important to reduce the risks that contradict the objectives of the 12th Sustainable Development Goal of the UN: sustainability of consumption and production.}, language = {en} }