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Studia Ekonomiczne}, volume = {77}, journal = {Optimum. Studia Ekonomiczne}, number = {5}, isbn = {ISSN 1506-7637}, doi = {10.15290/ose.2015.05.77.01}, pages = {3 -- 26}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{BaakenSchmidt2017, author = {Baaken, T. and Schmidt, Alexander L.}, title = {Opportunities and Barriers of Innovative "Operating Business" Models in B2B Marketing - Success Factors for Innovation in B2B Services}, series = {FUTA Journal of Management and Technology}, journal = {FUTA Journal of Management and Technology}, number = {2(1)}, issn = {2315-8239}, pages = {1 -- 12}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{BaakenAlfertKliewe2020, author = {Baaken, Thomas and Alfert, Carina and Kliewe, Thorsten}, title = {Baaken Thomas; Alfert, Carina; Kliewe, Thorsten (2020). Corporate Venturing - a new way of creating a company's future}, series = {Optimum. Studia Ekonomiczne}, volume = {99}, journal = {Optimum. Studia Ekonomiczne}, number = {1}, issn = {1506-7637}, doi = {10.15290/oes.2020.01.99.01}, pages = {3 -- 21}, year = {2020}, language = {en} } @article{BaakenAlfertMeerman2017, author = {Baaken, Thomas and Alfert, Carina and Meerman, Arno}, title = {Comparison and Evaluation of Different Teaching and Learning Frameworks on the Potential of University Business Cooperation Projects Involving Students}, series = {ICERI2017 Proceedings}, journal = {ICERI2017 Proceedings}, issn = {2340-1095}, pages = {7701 -- 7704}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{BaakenKesting2018, author = {Baaken, Thomas and Kesting, Tobias}, title = {A benefit seg­mentation approach for innovation-oriented university-business collaboration}, series = {International Journal of Technology Management}, volume = {76}, journal = {International Journal of Technology Management}, number = {1/2}, issn = {1741-5276}, doi = {10.1504/IJTM.2018.088702}, pages = {58 -- 80}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{BaakenKielKliewe2015, author = {Baaken, Thomas and Kiel, Bert and Kliewe, Thorsten}, title = {Real World Projects with Companies Supporting Competence Development in Higher Education}, series = {International Journal of Higher Education}, volume = {4}, journal = {International Journal of Higher Education}, number = {3}, doi = {10.5430/ijhe.v4n3p129}, pages = {129 -- 139}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{BaakenvonHagenOrazbayevaetal.2016, author = {Baaken, Thomas and von Hagen, Friederike and Orazbayeva, Balzhan and Riemenschneider, Frank}, title = {Involving Bachelor and Master Students in Industry Projects - The Triple Win Education}, series = {Educational Alternatives}, volume = {14(1)}, journal = {Educational Alternatives}, pages = {34 -- 48}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{BaxHeidemannRitter2006, author = {Bax, I. and Heidemann, G. and Ritter, H.}, title = {Hierarchical Feed-forward Network for Object Detection Tasks}, series = {Optical Engineering}, volume = {45 (6)}, journal = {Optical Engineering}, pages = {(067203 -- 1)-(067203-1}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{BloemkerAlbrecht2024, author = {Bl{\"o}mker, Jan and Albrecht, Carmen-Maria}, title = {Psychographic segmentation of multichannel customers: investigating the influence of individual differences on channel choice and switching behavior}, series = {Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services}, volume = {79}, journal = {Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-17896}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-178965}, pages = {1 -- 17}, year = {2024}, abstract = {This study investigates the role of individual differences in channel choice and switching behavior in a multichannel environment using latent class analysis on data from 1512 customers. Psychographic variables from five domains (risk attitudes, cognitive ability, motivation, personality, and decision-making style) serve as covariates for multichannel customer behavior. We identify six segments that differ significantly on six psychographic variables (readiness to take risks, need for cognition, autotelic and instrumental need for touch, and rational and intuitive decision-making styles). The results advance the theory-building of multichannel customer behavior and present insights for proactively managing customer journeys of distinct segments.}, language = {en} } @article{BonaccioConnellyFisheretal.2018, author = {Bonaccio, Silvia and Connelly, Catherine and Fisher, Sandra and Gellatly, Ian and Gignac, Monique and Jetha, Arif}, title = {Beyond managing research partnerships: Partnered research as an integrated methodological approach}, series = {Industrial and Organizational Psychology}, volume = {11}, journal = {Industrial and Organizational Psychology}, number = {4}, pages = {613 -- 619}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{BuchholzBach1998, author = {Buchholz, Wolfgang and Bach, Norbert}, title = {Innovatie, Proces of Project?}, series = {"PEM" (De beste Artikelen uit de buitenlandse Vaktijdschriften)}, journal = {"PEM" (De beste Artikelen uit de buitenlandse Vaktijdschriften)}, number = {2}, pages = {57 -- 65}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{BuchmuellerHemsenMarkletal.2014, author = {Buchm{\"u}ller, Christoph and Hemsen, Holmer and Markl, Volker and Schermann, Michael and Bitter, Till and Hoeren, Thomas and Krcmar, Helmut}, title = {Big Data - An Interdisciplinary Opportunity for Information Systems Research}, series = {Business \& Information Systems Engineering}, journal = {Business \& Information Systems Engineering}, pages = {261 -- 266}, year = {2014}, language = {en} } @article{BueckerKraemerArnold2012, author = {B{\"u}cker, Michael and Kr{\"a}mer, Walter and Arnold, Matthias}, title = {A Hausman test for non-ignorability}, series = {Economics Letters}, volume = {114}, journal = {Economics Letters}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1016/j.econlet.2011.08.025}, pages = {23 -- 25}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @article{BueckerSzepannekGosiewskaetal.2020, author = {B{\"u}cker, Michael and Szepannek, Gero and Gosiewska, Alicja and Biecek, Przemyslaw}, title = {Transparency, Auditability and eXplainability of Machine Learning Models in Credit Scoring}, series = {arXiv}, volume = {2009.13384}, journal = {arXiv}, pages = {1 -- 30}, year = {2020}, abstract = {A major requirement for credit scoring models is to provide a maximally accurate risk prediction. Additionally, regulators demand these models to be transparent and auditable. Thus, in credit scoring, very simple predictive models such as logistic regression or decision trees are still widely used and the superior predictive power of modern machine learning algorithms cannot be fully leveraged. Significant potential is therefore missed, leading to higher reserves or more credit defaults. This paper works out different dimensions that have to be considered for making credit scoring models understandable and presents a framework for making ``black box'' machine learning models transparent, auditable and explainable. Following this framework, we present an overview of techniques, demonstrate how they can be applied in credit scoring and how results compare to the interpretability of score cards. A real world case study shows that a comparable degree of interpretability can be achieved while machine learning techniques keep their ability to improve predictive power.}, language = {en} } @article{BueckerSzepannekGosiewskaetal.2021, author = {B{\"u}cker, Michael and Szepannek, Gero and Gosiewska, Alicja and Biecek, Przemyslaw}, title = {Transparency, Auditability and eXplainability of Machine Learning Models in Credit Scoring}, series = {Journal of the Operational Research Society}, journal = {Journal of the Operational Research Society}, doi = {10.1080/01605682.2021.1922098}, year = {2021}, language = {en} } @article{BueckervanKampenKraemer2013, author = {B{\"u}cker, Michael and van Kampen, Maarten and Kr{\"a}mer, Walter}, title = {Reject inference in consumer credit scoring with nonignorable missing data}, series = {Journal of Banking \& Finance}, volume = {37}, journal = {Journal of Banking \& Finance}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1016/j.jbankfin.2012.11.002}, pages = {1040 -- 1045}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{ChakCarminati2022, author = {Chak, Choiwai Maggie and Carminati, Lara}, title = {Effective leaders(hip) in community-academic health partnership projects: An inductive, qualitative study}, series = {Frontiers in Public Health}, volume = {10}, journal = {Frontiers in Public Health}, number = {94124}, doi = {10.3389/fpubh.2022.941242}, year = {2022}, abstract = {To deepen our understanding of how project leaders can lead effectively in different community-academic health partnerships (CAHPs), we conducted an inductive, qualitative study through semi-structured interviews (N = 32) and analyzed the data with Grounded Theory approaches. By presenting a process model illustrating the cycle of effective leaders(hip) in CAHP projects, we contribute to the literature on CAHP, leadership development, and complexity leadership theory in three ways. Firstly, the model depicts the strategies enabling leaders to navigate typical project challenges and perform leadership tasks effectively. Secondly, we distill four beneficial qualities (i.e., adopting a proactive attitude, having an open and adaptive mindset, relying on peer learning and support, and emphasizing self-growth and reflexivity) which CAHP project leaders require to develop themselves into effective leaders. Thirdly, we illustrate leaders' dynamic developmental logics and processes of effective leadership and their contributions to better project functioning in diverse CAHPs.}, language = {en} } @article{ChakCarminatiWilderom2022, author = {Chak, Choiwai Maggie and Carminati, Lara and Wilderom, Celeste P. M.}, title = {Hope, goal-commitment, and -stress mediating between collaborative leadership, financial resources and performance. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management.}, series = {International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management}, journal = {International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management}, issn = {1741-0401}, doi = {10.1108/IJPPM-05-2021-0280}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Purpose Combining the goal-setting and job demands-resources (JD-R) theories, we examine how two project resources, collaborative project leadership and financial project resources, enhance high project performance in community-academic health partnerships. Design/methodology/approach With a sequential explanatory mixed-method research design, data were collected through a survey (N = 318) and semi-structured interviews (N = 21). A hypothesised three-path mediation model was tested using structural equation modelling with bootstrapping. Qualitative data were examined using thematic analysis. Findings Project workers' hope, goal-commitment and -stress: (1) fully mediate the hypothesised relationship between highly collaborative project leadership and high project performance; and (2) partially mediate the relationship between financial project resources and high project performance. The qualitative data corroborate and deepen these findings, revealing the crucial role of hope as a cognitive-motivational facilitator in project workers' ability to cope with challenges. Practical implications Project leaders should promote project workers' goal commitment, reduce their goal stress and boost project performance by securing financial project resources or reinforcing workers' hope, e.g. by fostering collaborative project leadership. Originality/value The findings contribute to the project management and JD-R literature by considering the joint effects of project workers' hope and two commonly studied project resources (collaborative project leadership and financial project resources) on high project performance. Moreover, we demonstrate the importance of the goal-setting and JD-R theories for understanding complex health-promotion projects connecting academic to community work.}, language = {en} } @article{ChakCarminatiWilderom2022, author = {Chak, Choiwai Maggie and Carminati, Lara and Wilderom, Celeste P. M.}, title = {Interplay of clear, demanding, and important goals on project performance in community-academic health partnerships}, series = {Health Care Management Review}, journal = {Health Care Management Review}, doi = {10.1097/HMR.0000000000000320}, pages = {208 -- 217}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Background Community-academic health partnerships (CAHPs) have become increasingly common to bridge the knowledge-to-practice gap in health care. Because working in such partnerships can be excessively challenging, insights into the individual-level enablers of high performance will enable better management of CAHPs. Purpose Steered by the goal-setting theory, this study examined the relations between goal clarity, goal stress, goal importance, and their interactions on perceived project performance among individuals working in CAHPs' constituting projects. Methodology Using a convergent mixed-method research design, online survey data were collected from 268 participants working in a variety of CAHP projects in three German-speaking countries. We tested the hypotheses using structural equation modeling, after which thematic analysis was carried out on the 209 open-ended responses. Results CAHP project performance was positively associated with goal clarity and negatively associated with goal stress. A three-way interaction analysis showed that when goal importance was high, the relationship between goal clarity and project performance remained positive regardless of the level of goal stress. The qualitative data corroborate this finding. Conclusion In CAHP projects, high goal importance offsets the negative effect of goal stress on project performance, indicating that workers who perceive the project goals as important can manage the stress associated with demanding goals better. Practice Implications To achieve high project performance in CAHPs, organizational and project leaders should (a) set clear project goals, (b) facilitate project workers in dealing with stress resulting from overly demanding goals, and (c) emphasize the importance of the project goals, especially when goal stress is high.}, language = {en} } @article{ClaussKestingMilleretal.2018, author = {Clauss, A. and Kesting, T. and Miller, A. and Meerman, A.}, title = {Quo Vadis Entrepreneurial University: New Theoretical and Empirical Insights from an Inter- and Intra-Organisational Perspective. In: International Journal of Technology Management}, series = {International Journal of Technology Management}, volume = {77}, journal = {International Journal of Technology Management}, number = {1/2/3}, pages = {1 -- 8}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{ConersMatthies2018, author = {Coners, Andr{\´e} and Matthies, Benjamin}, title = {Perspectives on Reusing Codified Project Knowledge: A Structured Literature Review}, series = {International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management}, journal = {International Journal of Information Systems and Project Management}, doi = {10.12821/ijispm060202}, pages = {25 -- 43}, year = {2018}, language = {en} } @article{ConersMatthies2015, author = {Coners, Andr{\´e} and Matthies, Benjamin}, title = {Computer-Aided Text Analysis of Corporate Disclosures: Demonstration and Evaluation of Two Approaches}, series = {International Journal of Digital Accounting Research}, volume = {15}, journal = {International Journal of Digital Accounting Research}, number = {21}, pages = {69 -- 98}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{ConersMatthiesVollenbergetal.2024, author = {Coners, Andr{\´e} and Matthies, Benjamin and Vollenberg, Carolin and Koch, Julian}, title = {Data Skills for Everyone! (?)-An Approach to Assessing the Integration of Data Literacy and Data Science Competencies in Higher Education}, series = {Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education}, journal = {Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education}, doi = {10.25974/fhms-17965}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:hbz:836-opus-179659}, pages = {1 -- 26}, year = {2024}, language = {en} } @article{Davey2017, author = {Davey, T.}, title = {Trends, Challenges and Promising Approaches in the Relationship between Higher Education and the Employer Community}, series = {Claudia Sarrico, Andrew McQueen, Shane Samuelson (eds.): The State of Higher Education 2015-2016. Paris: OECD}, journal = {Claudia Sarrico, Andrew McQueen, Shane Samuelson (eds.): The State of Higher Education 2015-2016. Paris: OECD}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{DaveyHannonPenaluna2016, author = {Davey, T. and Hannon, P. and Penaluna, A.}, title = {Entrepreneurship Education and the Role of Universities in Entrepreneurship}, series = {Journal of Industry \& Higher Education}, volume = {30}, journal = {Journal of Industry \& Higher Education}, number = {3}, pages = {171 -- 182}, year = {2016}, language = {en} } @article{DaveyKliewe2008, author = {Davey, T. and Kliewe, T.}, title = {Technology Business Incubation - Cross-Sectoral Comparison of Approaches to High Technology Business Incubation}, series = {16th Annual High Technology Small Firms Conference}, journal = {16th Annual High Technology Small Firms Conference}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{DaveyPlewaMeerman2017, author = {Davey, T. and Plewa, C. and Meerman, A.}, title = {The State of Australian University-Business Cooperation}, series = {The State of Australian University-Business Cooperation. 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