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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.
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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.
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.
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.
Darstellung der Berechnung für nicht offensichtliche finanzielle Leistungsindikatoren im Lagebericht
(2019)
Das effiziente Ich
(2019)
Developing Engaged and Entrepreneurial Universities - Theories, Concepts and Empirical Findings
(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.