TY - CHAP A1 - Kelly, Stephen A1 - Vangorp, Peter A1 - Meyer, Dennis A1 - Delke, Vincent T1 - A framework for implementing gamification in Purchasing and Supply Management education T2 - 30th Annual IPSERA Conference 2021: Purchasing Innovation and Crisis Management N2 - This paper uses the findings from a literature review and series of expert interviews to develop a richer and Purchasing and Supply Management (PSM) context-specific perspective of the different key techniques, tools and principles that can be used to develop gamified learning to enhance the skills required by PSM professionals in dealing with current and future challenges, such as the transformation to Industry 4.0. It also provides further details of the different stages of implementing gamified learning, which can enhance the success of any such provision. Y1 - 2021 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tip, Barbara A1 - Vos, Frederik G.S. A1 - Peters, Esmee A1 - Delke, Vincent T1 - A Kraljic and competitive rivalry perspective on hospital procurement during a pandemic (COVID-19): a Dutch case study JF - Journal of Public Procurement N2 - Purpose Procurement professionals widely use purchasing portfolio models to tailor purchasing strategies to different product groups’ needs. However, the application of these approaches in hospitals and the impact of a pandemic shock remain largely unknown. This paper aims to assess hospital purchasers’ procurement strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic, the effects of factor-market rivalry (FMR) on strategies and the effectiveness of purchasing portfolio categorizations in this situation. Design/methodology/approach This qualitative study of hospital purchasing in the Netherlands is supported by secondary data from official government publications. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 hospital purchasers at large hospitals. An interpretative approach is used to analyze the interviews and present the results. Findings The findings reveal that product scarcity forces purchasers to treat them as (temporary) bottleneck items at the hospital level. The strategies adopted largely aligned with expected behavior based on Kraljic’s commodity management model. Adding the FMR perspective to the model helped to further cluster crisis strategies into meaningful categories. Besides inventory management, increasing supply, reducing demand and increasing resource coordination were the other common strategies. An important finding is that purchasers and governments serve as gatekeepers in channeling FMR, thereby reducing potential harmful competition between and within hospitals. Social implications The devastating experience of the COVID-19 pandemic is unveiling critical weaknesses of public health-care provision in times of crisis. This study assesses the strategies hospital purchasers apply to counteract shortages in the supply chain. The findings of this study emphasize the importance of gatekeepers in times of crisis and present strategies purchasers can take to assure the supply of resources. Originality/value No research has been conducted on purchasing portfolio models and FMR implications for hospitals during pandemics. Therefore, the authors offer several insights: increasing the supply risk creates temporary bottleneck strategies, letting purchasers adopt a short-term perspective and emphasizing the high mobility of commodities in the Kraljic commodity matrix. Additionally, despite more collaboration uncovered in other studies regarding COVID-19, strong rivalry arose at the beginning of the pandemic, leading to increased competition and less collaboration. Given such increased FMR, procurement managers and governments become important gatekeepers to balance resource allocation during pandemics both within and between hospitals. Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/JOPP-11-2020-0081 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Feldmann, Carsten A1 - Rose, Olaf T1 - Additive manufacturing in community pharmacies: a framework for business model innovation JF - BMJ Innovations Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjinnov-2019-000416 VL - Published Online First: 16 March 2021 SP - 1 EP - 12 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Thesing, Theo A1 - Feldmann, Carsten A1 - Burchardt, Martin T1 - Agile versus Waterfall Project Management: Decision Model for Selecting the Appropriate Approach to a Project T2 - ProjMAN – International Conference on Project Management 2020, Procedia Computer Science 181 (2021) Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2021.01.227 SP - 746 EP - 756 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Michaelis, Nina V. T1 - Alternative Wirtschaftssysteme - Ansatzpunkte für eine Nachhaltige Ökonomie T2 - Jahrbuch Nachhaltige Ökonomie 2020/2021 - Im Brennpunkt: Nachhaltiges Wirtschaften und Innovation / Hrsg. Holger Rogall N2 - Marktwirtschaftliche Systeme hatten in den letzten Jahrhunderten viele Erfolge zu verzeichnen: Es konnten immer mehr Menschen ernährt werden und die absolute Armut ist weltweit zurückgegangen. Allerdings sind mit unserer Wirtschaftsweise auch vielfältige Probleme entstanden, die in Bezug auf eine nachhaltige Entwicklung in eine komplett falsche Richtung führen. Exponentielles Wirtschaftswachstum ohne Beachtung der natürlichen Tragfähigkeit unserer Erde stößt immer offensichtlicher an seine Grenzen. Während das Thema erst jetzt in der Mitte der Gesellschaft ankommt, wird die akademische Debatte über alternative Wirtschafts-systeme, in denen die Wirtschaft entweder selektiv oder weniger wächst, seit ca. 50 Jahren geführt. Sie soll im folgenden Beitrag anhand ausgewählter Ansätze dargestellt und unter dem Blickwinkel der Nachhaltigen Ökonomie und ihrer Umsetzbarkeit kritisch gewürdigt werden. KW - Alternative Wirtschaftssysteme, Green Growth, Steady-State Economy, New Green Deal, Grenzen der natürlichen Tragfähigkeit Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-7316-1444-9 SP - 69 EP - 83 PB - Metropolis-Verlag CY - Marburg ER - TY - JOUR A1 - von Keitz, Isabel A1 - Grote, Rainer T1 - Auswirkungen gem. FISG an die Zusammensetzung der Prüfungsausschüsse und deren Sitzungen – eine Untersuchung von 50 SDAX-Unternehmen – JF - Der Betrieb KW - Aufsichtsrat KW - Prüfungsausschuss KW - SDAX KW - Corporate Governance KW - Gesetz zur Stärkung der Finanzmarktintegrität (FISG) Y1 - 2021 SN - 0005-9935 VL - 2021 IS - 51 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schneid, Konrad A1 - Stapper, Leon A1 - Thöne, Sebastian A1 - Kuchen, Herbert T1 - Automated Regression Tests: A No-Code Approach for BPMN-based Process-Driven Applications T2 - 2021 IEEE 25th International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference (EDOC) N2 - BPMN-based Process-Driven Applications (PDA) require less coding since they are not only based on source code, but also on executable process models. Automated testing of such model-driven applications gains growing relevance, and it becomes a key enabler if we want to found their development on continuous integration (CI) techniques.While process analysts are typically responsible for test case specifications from a business perspective, technically skilled process engineers take the responsibility for implementing the required test code. This is time-consuming and, due to their often different skills and backgrounds, might result in communication problems such as information losses and misunderstandings. This paper presents a new approach which enables an analyst to generate executable tests for PDAs without the need for manual coding. It consists of a sophisticated model analysis, a wizard-based specification of test cases, and a subsequent code generation. The resulting tests can easily be integrated into CI pipelines.The concept is underpinned by a user-friendly tool which has been evaluated in case studies and in real-world implementation projects from different industry sectors. During the evaluation, the prototype proved a more efficient test creation process and a higher test quality. KW - Model-Based Testing KW - BPMN KW - Process-Driven Application KW - No-Code Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-1-6654-3579-6 U6 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/EDOC52215.2021.00014 SN - 2325-6362 SP - 31 EP - 40 PB - IEEE CY - Gold Coast, Australia ER - TY - BOOK A1 - Feldmann, Carsten A1 - Ziegenbein, Ralf A1 - Damkowski, André T1 - Automatisierung von Geschäftsprozessen: Ergebnisbericht zur Online-Umfrage bei Unternehmen im Münsterland Y1 - 2021 UR - www.fh-muenster.de/ipd/ipd-studie-automatisierung-geschaeftsprozesse.php SN - 978-3-00-069424-0 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - von Keitz, Isabel A1 - Wulf, Inge T1 - Berichterstattung über immaterielle Werte gem. ED/2021/6 "Management Commentary" JF - KoR Zeitschrift für internationale und kapitalmarktorientierte Rechnungslegung N2 - Der am 27.05.2021 vorgelegte Entwurf zur Uberarbeitung des IFRS Practice Statement 1 "Management Commentary" enthält auch explizite Vorgaben zur Berichterstattung über immaterielle Werte. Der vorliegende Beitrag würdigt die vorgeschlagenen Berichtsanforderungen betreffend immaterieller Werte und zeigt mögliche Verbesserungsvorschläge auf. KW - immaterielle Werte KW - Unternehmensberichterstattung KW - Management Commentary KW - IFRS Practice Statement 1 KW - ED/2021/6 Y1 - 2021 SN - 1617-8084 VL - 2021 IS - 12 SP - 521 EP - 528 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tallau, Christian T1 - Berücksichtigung von ESG-Risiken im Kreditprozess: Regulatorische Anforderungen und deren Umsetzung JF - ForderungsPraktiker Y1 - 2021 SN - 1869-6295 SP - 88 EP - 97 ER -