TY - CHAP A1 - Becker, J. A1 - Rieke, T. T1 - Adaptive Risikoreferenzmodellierung T2 - (Hrsg.: Keuper, F.; Roesing, D.; Schomann, M.): Integriertes Risiko- und Ertragsmanagement Y1 - 2005 SN - 978-3409126465 SP - 267 EP - 293 PB - Gabler CY - Wiesbaden ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Becker, J. A1 - Rieke, T. T1 - Scorecard-based Process Controlling - Linking Business Objectives to Workflow Execution T2 - (Hrsg.: Fischer, L): Workflow Handbook 2004 Y1 - 2004 SP - 115 EP - 126 PB - Future Strategies CY - Lighthouse-Point, FL, USA ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becker, J. A1 - Janiesch, C. A1 - Knackstedt, R. A1 - Rieke, T. T1 - Facilitating Change Management with Configurative Reference Modeling JF - IJSCM: International Journal for Information Systems and Change Management Y1 - 2007 SN - 1479-313X VL - 2 IS - 1 SP - 81 EP - 99 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becker, J. A1 - Knackstedt, R. A1 - Rieke, T. T1 - Aufbau von prozessorientierten, integrierten Scorecard-Systemen JF - Zeitschrift für Controlling und Management Y1 - 2003 SN - 2195-8270 VL - 47 IS - 2 SP - 48 EP - 56 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Becker, J. A1 - Taratoukhine, V. A1 - Vilkov, L. A1 - Rieke, T. T1 - Process Driven Value Assessment of ERP Solutions: An Overview on the Extended SAP Methodology T2 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Information Management and Business (IMB2006) Y1 - 2006 SP - 225 EP - 235 CY - Sydney, Australia ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Becker, J. A1 - Knackstedt, R. A1 - Rieke, T. T1 - Prozessorientierte Balanced Scorecard als Instrument des IT-Managements T2 - (Hrsg.: Dittrich, K.; König, W.; Oberweis, A. et al.): Informatik 2003: Innovative Informatikanwendungen. Lecture Notes in Informatics, Band 35 Y1 - 2003 SP - 273 EP - 279 PB - Köllen CY - Bonn ER - TY - GEN A1 - Becker, J. A1 - Delfmann, P. A1 - Rieke, T. T1 - RefMod06 - Wiederwendung fachkonzeptioneller Softwaremodelle für kleine und mittlere Softwareunternehmen durch adaptive, komponentenorientierte Referenzmodellierung. Eröffnungskonferenz Software Engineering 2006 in Berlin Y1 - 2004 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - BECKER, J. A1 - BERNHOLD, T. A1 - BEVERUNGEN, D. A1 - KALING, N. A1 - KNACKSTEDT, R. A1 - LELLEK, V. A1 - RAUER, H. T1 - Construction of Productivity Models - A Tool-Supported Approach in the Area of Facility Management JF - Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures Y1 - 2012 IS - Vol. 7, No. 1 SP - 28 EP - 43 ER - TY - BOOK A1 - BECKER, J. A1 - BERNHOLD, T. A1 - KNACKSTEDT, R. A1 - MATZNER, M. T1 - Planung koordinierter Wertschöpfungspartnerschaften Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-662-55361-9 PB - Berlin : Springer Berlin - Springer Gabler CY - Berlin ET - 1. Auflage ER - TY - CHAP A1 - BECKER, J. A1 - BERNHOLD, T. A1 - BRÄUER, S. A1 - KNACKSTEDT, R. A1 - MATZNER, M. T1 - Der Cooperation Experience-Ansatz - Überblick über Methoden und Werkzeuge T2 - BECKER, J.; BERNHOLD, T.; KNACKSTEDT, R.; MATZNER, M.; Planung koordinierter Wertschöpfungspartnerschaften Y1 - 2017 SN - 978-3-662-55361-9 SP - 3 EP - 25 PB - Berlin : Springer Berlin - Springer Gabler CY - Berlin ET - 1. Auflage ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Makurat, Jan A1 - Becker, Natalie A1 - Wieringa, Frank T. A1 - Chamnan, Chhoun A1 - Krawinkel, Michael B. T1 - Impact of lunch provision on anthropometry, hemoglobin, and micronutrient status of female Cambodian garment workers: exploratory randomized controlled trial JF - BMC nutrition N2 - Background Lunch provision is expected to improve the nutritional status of Cambodian garment workers. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effects of a model lunch provision through a canteen on anthropometry, hemoglobin, and micronutrient status in female garment workers in Cambodia. Methods This exploratory randomized controlled trial was implemented at a garment factory in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Female workers (nulliparous, non-pregnant) were recruited and randomly allocated into an intervention arm (workday's lunch provision) and a control arm. Served lunch sets (̃ 700 kcal on average) included diverse local dishes. Anthropometry (body mass index, weight, triceps skinfold thickness, and mid-upper arm muscle circumference), as well as hemoglobin, serum ferritin and soluble transferrin receptor, serum retinol binding protein, and serum folate concentrations were assessed at baseline and after 5 months of lunch provision. A general linear model with adjustments for baseline values was used to estimate intervention effects for each outcome variable. Results Two hundred twenty-three women were recruited (n = 112 control and n = 111 intervention). 172 (n = 86 in each arm) completed the study. Baseline prevalence of underweight, anemia, depleted iron stores, and marginal iron stores, were 31, 24, 21, and 50%, respectively. Subjects were not affected by frank vitamin A or folate deficiency, whereas 30% showed a marginal folate status. Overall, mean changes in anthropometric variables, hemoglobin, and retinol binding protein were marginal and not significant among intervention subjects. Mean folate concentration increased insignificantly by + 1.1 ng/mL (- 0.02, 2.2) (p = 0.054). On the other hand, mean ferritin decreased by - 6.6 μg/L (- 11.9, - 1.3) (p = 0.015). Subgroup analysis prompts that effects are differently pronounced according to the baseline status of workers. Conclusions Findings indicate that model lunch sets provided a beneficial amount of dietary folate, but need to be revisited for iron content and/or iron bioavailability. It is believed that distinct positive effects on anthropometry, hemoglobin, and micronutrient status can solely be expected in malnourished individuals. The authors suggest that similar larger trials, which include sets adapted to the concrete needs of workers affected by underweight, anemia and/or definite micronutrient deficiencies, should be performed. Trial registration The trial was registered at the German Clinical Trials Register (9 January 2015, Identifier: DRKS00007666). Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40795-019-0297-4 VL - 5 SP - 36 ER -