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The Bill, Please! Households’ Real Returns on Financial Assets Since the Introduction of the Euro
(2019)
There are many challenges in identifying and managing a disruptive innovation stemming from the limited knowledge on how it unfolds over time. Researchers have identified early signals and ex ante conditions that indicate its occurrence. However, an analysis from a process view acknowledging the underlying dynamics is yet to be done. By taking a process view within a systematic literature review, we analyse the scattered findings on the process of disruptive innovation to identify events and actions leading to a disruptive effect over time. We challenge the understanding of disruptive innovation as an outcome and the linearity of the process by proposing that disruptive innovation can be understood as occurring through emergent dynamics. These dynamics are constituted by: (a) the timing of entry and underlying processes that influences (b) the synchronization of events and actions and is shaped by (c) the adaptability of strategic actions. Thus, we complexify the concept of disruptive innovation to support the understanding of its unfolding and advance its manageability.
Process-Driven Applications (PDA) require less coding, for their business logic is defined by a business process model which can be executed by a process engine. However, inconsistencies between process model and dependent source code artifacts cause runtime errors and reduce development productivity. This paper targets at making the development of PDAs more efficient: It proposes a broader approach to statical analysis which also covers consistency constraints between model and code. When integrated into common analysis tools or a continuous integration pipeline, defects like broken code references or data-flow anomalies can be detected at an early stage without launching the entire application and its process interpretation engine. The approach is demonstrated by a prototype called viadee Process Application Validator (vPAV), which was developed for BPMN-based process models. The prototype has already been used in various BPM projects, attesting high benefit and potential.
IFRS auf einen Blick
(2019)
Die IT-unterstützte Beschaffung ist in den 2000-er Jahren mit e-SRM-Systemen internetfähig geworden. Diese Systeme erlauben neben der Abbildung des gesamten Supplier Lifecycles die optimierte Durchführung weiterer strategischer und operativer Beschaffungsprozesse bei Anbindung der Lieferanten über das Internet. Der Beitrag stellt neben den Funktionalitäten der Systeme, deren Einbindung in die IT-Landschaft der Beschaffung und neuere Entwicklungen dar. Abschließend werden SRM-Systeme im Kontext der digitalen Transformation von Unternehmen eingeordnet und hierbei die Bedeutung von Daten, Prozessen, Mitarbeitern und Lieferanten herausgestellt.
In diesem Lehrbuch sind Inhalte und Sprache auf die juristische Ausbildung von Wirtschaftswissenschaftlern und anverwandter Disziplinen ausgerichtet, aber auch Jura-Studierende in den ersten Semestern schätzen seine klare Verständlichkeit, Prägnanz sowie die hilfreichen Prüfungs- und Praxistipps. Beispiele und Problemstellungen aus der Praxis bilden das Rückgrat dieses Buchs.
Der inhaltliche Schwerpunkt ist ausgerichtet auf die Curricula bei Wirtschaftsjuristen und Wirtschaftswissenschaftlern (B.A.)
BGB, Allgemeiner Teil
Allgemeines und besonderes Schuldrecht
Sachenrecht einschließlich Recht der Kreditsicherung
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.
One way or another – The relationship between trust and transparency in buyer-supplier relationships
(2019)
Based on a variety of environmental, technological, and product-orientated changes, there has been a shift towards increased collaboration between buyers and suppliers. This paper examines the mutual influence of trust and transparency at different developmental stages of these collaborative relations. In particular, the research investigates the existence of a direct correlation between trust and transparency, as well as indirect dependencies to each other through environmental factors. An extensive literature review combined with an exploratory-qualitative World Café method was conducted in an attempt to fill the research gap regarding the correlation of trust and transparency in buyer-supplier relationships.