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2. Positionspapier zum bibliothekarischen Umgang mit umstrittenen Werken: Eine Initiative des Landesverbandes Niedersachsen im Deutschen Bibliotheksverband, herausgegeben von Bibliothek & Information Deutschland (BID).
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ACCESS to information ,PROFESSIONAL ethics of librarians ,LIBRARIES - Abstract
A position paper on the topic of freedom of expression and the right to access political, ideological, and religious literature in libraries is presented.
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- 2018
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3. Bibliotheken stehen für Meinungs- und Informationsfreiheit: Positionspapier zum bibliothekarischen Umgang mit umstrittenen Werken.
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LIBRARIES - Abstract
The article reports on an initiative entitled "Libraries Stand for Expression and Freedom of Information: Position Paper for the Librarian Dealing with Controversial works," by the German Library Association.
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- 2016
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4. Gemeinsames Papier von Städtetag, Gemeindebund und Bibliotheksverband.
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PUBLIC libraries ,LIBRARY associations ,EDUCATIONAL planning - Abstract
The article reports on a joint paper by Städtetag Municipal association and library association on overall concept necessary for library development in Germany and Public libraries as an intermediary for education development.
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- 2016
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5. Managing Resources. Water and Wood in the German Pulp and Paper Industry, 1870s-1930.
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Mutz, Mathias
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WOOD pulp industries & the environment ,HISTORY of the paper industry ,RAW materials -- Environmental aspects ,INDUSTRY & the environment - Abstract
The article discusses water and wood in the German pulp and paper industry from the 1870s to the 1930s. The author states that the German paper industry is an example of the relationship between industry and natural environment and how they developed in tandem. The article frequently cites business historian Alfred D. Chandler Jr. How the paper industry managed the transition from cotton to wood as its raw material is examined. The article also discusses the industries response to growing public concerns about the pollution of Germany's waterways by pulp and paper mills.
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- 2009
6. Ein deutscher Tory zwischen Kaiserreich und Weimarer Republik. Der Nachlass Clemens von Delbrücks (1856-1921).
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Steinbach, Matthias and Dathe, Uwe
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WEIMAR Republic, 1918-1933 ,CONSTITUTIONS ,PERSONAL papers ,POLITICIANS - Abstract
The article focusses on the recently discovered papers of Clemens von Delbrück (1856-1921), which are held by the Thuringian University and State Library in Jena - a central source for the history of the German Empire and the early Weimar Republic. Delbrück enjoyed a remarkable career, which took him to high positions within the Prussian administration, culminating in his time as a Secretary of State from 1909 to 1916, when he decisively co-determined German domestic policies. In 1918 Delbrück was the last director of the Imperial Civil Cabinet. In 1919 he was among the leading authors of the Weimar Constitution. Since the October 1st. 2009 the Delbrück-papers are being made accessible within a joint project of the Thuringian University and State Library and the Historical Seminar of the Braunschweig University of Technology. The results will be published online. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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7. Fragment und Makulatur.
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CONSERVATION & restoration ,MANUSCRIPTS ,PRESERVATION of manuscripts ,JEWISH illumination of books & manuscripts ,CONFERENCES & conventions - Abstract
Information about the symposium "Fragment und Makulatur. Vom Einbandfund zur Internetpräsentation", a symposium on the question whether to restore manuscript fragments and to consider them as missing links, or if they are considered waste paper, held July 2, 2012 in Duisburg, Germany is presented. Other topics mentioned are the conservation of manuscripts, a special treatment of Jewish manuscript fragments, and an overview of recent studies is provided.
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- 2012
8. subito: Artikelversand per E-Mail verstößt gegen gültige Urheberrechtsgesetze. Muss Deutschland im digitalen Zeitalter zurück zur Papierkopie?
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COPYRIGHT infringement ,LEGAL judgments ,COPYRIGHT of electronic data ,EMAIL ,APPELLATE courts ,COPYRIGHT - Abstract
The article discusses a May 2007 ruling of the appellate court in Munich, Germany which held that sending copies of scientific journal articles via email violates copyright laws in effect. The alternatives explored are to send paper copies by post or to obtain licensing of the technical articles prior to their electronic transmission.
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- 2007
9. Mass Deacidification Technology in Germany and its Quality Control.
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Banik, Gerhard
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PAPER , *TOTAL quality management , *QUALITY control , *PRODUCT quality , *AGING , *PROBLEM solving - Abstract
The article informs that mass deacidification technology in Germany and its quality control. European archives and library preservation officers today are able to choose among several commercial companies providing mass deacidification services according to different systems. To develop a holistic deacidification programme, they have to be able to evaluate which collection materials should be subjected to such a mass treatment. Until recently, there has been no meaningful analytical procedure for evaluating the efficacy of mass deacidification treatments. Common tests provided only limited information and required destructive analysis on extensive sample material. None of these tests can predict the chemical stability or ageing properties of paper.
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- 2005
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10. Die Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Regionalbibliotheken in der Sektion 4 des dbv - Bericht für die Jahre 2015/2016 Consortium of regional libraries (AG Regionalbibliotheken) within section 4 of dbv (German Library Association): annual report 2015/2016.
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Riethmüller, Marianne
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LIBRARY cooperation ,ELECTRONIC paper - Abstract
Der Bericht informiert über die Tätigkeit der Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Regionalbibliotheken in der Sektion 4 des Deutschen Bibliotheksverbands (dbv) in den Jahren 2015 und 2016. This report provides information about the activities of the consortium of regional libraries (AG Regionalbibliotheken) within section 4 of the German Library Association in the years 2015 and 2016. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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11. Borromäusverein: Positionspapier Bibliotheksgesetze.
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ASSOCIATIONS, institutions, etc. ,CHURCH libraries ,LIBRARY laws ,LIBRARIES ,STANDARDS - Abstract
The article announces that a position paper on library legislation was developed during the membership meeting of the Borromäusverein e.V. on September 13, 2007. In particular, the paper addresses issues pertaining to library standards and legislation. Additionally, the topic of church and library work in Germany is addressed in the paper.
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- 2007
12. The Relationship Between the German Current Account and Financial Account: Evidence from the Toda-Yamamoto Causality Approach.
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Murai, Taiki
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CAPITAL movements ,FOREIGN investments ,WAGE increases ,FOREIGN exchange rates ,FISCAL policy ,IMPORTS - Abstract
The paper examines the causality between the German current account and financial account. It contrasts with past research which assumes the current account and financial account to be jointly determined by a saving-investment imbalance. Our analysis decomposes the current account into exports and imports (real resource flows) and the financial account into domestic capital outflows and foreign capital inflows (gross capital flows). Evidence from the Toda-Yamamoto causality test shows that for Germany from Q1.1980 to Q2.2023, the causality runs from the financial account to the current account. It is not real resource flows but gross capital flows which exert significant impacts on the German real exchange rate. The finding implies that over the long run, strong German capital outflows and weak foreign capital inflows contributed to weak wage growth and stagnant investment in Germany, sustaining the persistent German current account surpluses. A reduction of the German current account surpluses requires a policy mix of fiscal expansion and monetary tightening which would expand the absorption of German and foreign capital in the German economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. The 'Schinkel's Legacy' Project at the Kupferstichkabinett Berlin.
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Meyer, Fabienne, Hansen, Dagmar, Knjasev, Vladimir, and Volland, Gerhard
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ART museums ,GERMAN drawing ,GERMAN prints ,INDOOR air quality ,ACETIC acid ,FORMIC acid - Abstract
In the Kupferstichkabinett (Museum of Prints and Drawings) of the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin (National Museums in Berlin), the collection of the drawings and prints of Karl Friedrich Schinkel (1781-1841) is stored in cabinets made of laminated chipboard panels. The works are enclosed in portfolios that sit inside the cabinets on shelves made of bonded beech wood. Oddy tests carried out on the various storage materials showed their high corrosive potential on lead. In particular, the two wood composite materials caused a corrosion rate that was even higher than that of 5% acetic acid or 5% formic acid. The analysis of the air composition inside the storage cabinets confirmed this showing a considerably high concentration of acetic acid (4.7 mg/m
3 on average) and a slightly elevated concentration of formaldehyde. Filling the cabinet and measuring its air composition in several steps allowed the determination of the main emission sources which were the shelves for acetic acid, and the cabinet walls for acetic acid as well as for formaldehyde. Further research on the organic acid content in the beech wood shelves together with a literature review led to the conclusion that formic acid is also expected to be present in elevated concentrations inside the cabinet. However, it could not be detected in the air quality measurements for technical reasons. In a next step, the ability of various historical and modern papers with and without alkaline reserve to adsorb acetic acid and formic acid was tested. It was shown that all papers adsorbed acidic VOCs in a relatively short period of time, whereas afterwards the adsorption proceeded more slowly. It was further shown that the sorption capacity of alkaline papers on acetic acid and on formic acid was five times as high as of neutral or acidic papers. Finally, the effectiveness of various measures to reduce the emergence of volatile organic compounds in the objects' surroundings was tested. The removal of the beech wood shelves led to a significant decrease in the acetic acid concentration, while the addition of alkaline papers did not show any positive effect at all. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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14. Zentrale Koordinierung in der Bestandserhaltung von Archiven und Bibliotheken: Ein Rückblick auf den 'Rahmenvertrag Massenentsäuerung' für Bundeseinrichtungen.
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Kriese, Sven
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PRESERVATION of archival materials ,PRESERVATION of library materials ,PAPER deacidification ,PRESERVATION of paper ,LIBRARY cooperation ,ARCHIVES cooperation - Abstract
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- 2014
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15. Sustainability of Mass Deacidification. Part I: Concept, Selection of Sample Books and pH-Determination.
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Ahn, Kyujin, Henniges, Ute, Blüher, Agnes, Banik, Gerhard, and Potthast, Antje
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BOOK deacidification ,SUSTAINABILITY ,LIBRARIES ,HYDROGEN-ion concentration ,MOLECULAR structure ,CELLULOSE - Abstract
The article offers information on the sustainability of mass deacidification of books from the German National Library (DNB) and Berlin State Library (SBB) in Germany. It says that both libraries use mass deacidification treatment through Papersave™, CSC Book Saver™, and Libertec™ processes. It states the investigation of surface pH, alkaline reserve, and molecular structure of cellulose to determine the effectiveness of deacidification of books and the stability of paper.
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- 2011
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16. Retained Earnings, Foreign Portfolio Ownership, and the German Current Account: A Firm-Level Approach.
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Goldbach, Stefan, Harms, Philipp, Jochem, Axel, Nitsch, Volker, and Weichenrieder, Alfons J.
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BALANCE of payments ,INVESTORS ,FOREIGN investments ,SAVINGS accounts ,CORPORATIONS - Abstract
In some countries, a sizable fraction of savings is derived from corporate savings. Although larger, traded corporations are often co-owned by foreign portfolio investors, current international accounting standards allocate all corporate savings to the host country. This paper suggests a framework to correct for this misleading attribution and applies this concept to Germany. For the years 2012–2020, our corrections retrospectively reduce German savings and consequently the German current account surplus by, on average, €11.5 bn annually. This amounts to lowering Germany's average official current account surplus (€226.6 bn) across these years by approximately five percent. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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17. Reproduction policy as life course policy: normative modelling of reproductive life courses in Germany.
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Zagel, Hannah
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HUMAN reproduction ,NATALISM ,REPRODUCTIVE technology ,INTERVENTION (Federal government) ,DATABASES ,CONTRACEPTION ,ABORTION - Abstract
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- 2024
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18. Exploring the intersections of language ideologies and affect: The case of multilingual 'returnee' women in Turkey.
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Erdoğan-Öztürk, Yasemin
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TURKS ,IDEOLOGY ,STANDARD language ,NEGOTIATION ,LINGUISTIC context - Abstract
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- 2024
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19. Injecting climate finance into SME lending in Germany: Opportunities for and limitations of regional savings and cooperative banks.
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Flögel, Franz, Schepelmann, Philipp, Zademach, Hans-Martin, and Zörner, Michael
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COOPERATIVE banking industry ,LOANS ,REGIONAL banks ,ENVIRONMENTAL, social, & governance factors ,SAVINGS banks - Abstract
Although small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) contribute considerably to Germany's carbon emissions, regional savings and cooperative banks − SMEs' most important financiers − hardly consider this aspect in lending to these businesses. However, given Germany's commitment to climate neutrality by 2045, suitable approaches for injecting climate finance into these SME lending processes are greatly required. Against this background, the paper at hand aims to introduce the specific case of regional banks into the debate on green finance and green banking and suggest future research in this context. In discussing the state of research on the peculiarities of regional savings and cooperative banks, we outline the resulting opportunities and limitations for climate impact assessments in SME lending. We argue that while the dual bottom-line orientation of regional banks in Germany precludes them from applying simple positive or negative screenings, their in-depth knowledge about local clients and circumstances enables them to be active and engaging partners for the green transformation of SMEs. Nonetheless, we explain why developing solutions to utilise this knowledge for climate finance by integrating climate impact assessments into routine lending processes remains a particularly challenging task. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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20. How Gaussian mixture modelling can help to verify reference intervals from laboratory data with a high proportion of pathological values.
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Hoffmann, Georg, Allmeier, Nina, Kuti, Modupe, Holdenrieder, Stefan, and Trulson, Inga
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REFERENCE values ,STATISTICAL models ,ANEMIA ,HEART diseases ,DATA analysis ,RESEARCH evaluation ,HEMOGLOBINS ,STATISTICAL sampling ,WHITE people ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,CREATINE kinase ,PATHOLOGICAL laboratories ,STATISTICS ,MATHEMATICAL models ,MACHINE learning ,THEORY ,DATA analysis software ,ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Although there are several indirect methods that can be used to verify reference limits, they have a common weakness in that they assume a low proportion of pathological values. This paper investigates whether a Gaussian decomposition algorithm can identify the non-pathological fraction even if it is not the main subset of mixed data. All investigations are carried out in the R programming environment. The mclust package is used for Gaussian mixture modelling via the expectation maximization (EM) algorithm. For right-skewed distributions, logarithms of the original values are taken to approximate the Gaussian model. We use the Bayesian information criterion (BIC) for evaluation of the results. The reflimR and refineR packages serve as comparison procedures. We generate synthetic data mixtures with known normal distributions to demonstrate the feasibility and reliability of our approach. Application of the algorithm to real data from a Nigerian and a German population produces results, which help to interpret reference intervals of reflimR and refineR that are obviously too wide. In the first example, the mclust analysis of hemoglobin in Nigerian women supports the medical hypothesis that an anemia rate of more than 50 % leads to falsely low reference limits. Our algorithm proposes various scenarios based on the BIC values, one of which suggests reference limits that are close to published data for Nigeria but significantly lower than those established for the Caucasian population. In the second example, the standard statistical analysis of creatine kinase in German patients with predominantly cardiac diseases yields a reference interval that is clearly too wide. With mclust we identify overlapping fractions that explain this false result. Gaussian mixture modelling does not replace standard methods for reference interval estimation but is a valuable adjunct when these methods produce discrepant or implausible results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. Conservation of the Correspondence Letters of Ludwig Börne and Jeanette Wohl.
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Hassel, Barbara
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LETTERS ,HISTORIC preservation ,LETTER writing ,DOCUMENTATION - Abstract
The article discusses the processes employed by the University Library Frankfurt/Main in Germany for the conservation of the correspondence letters between Ludwig Börne and Jeanette Wohl during the period 1813-1833. It describes the documentation processes involved in the project, as well as the removal of tapes and protein adhesive residues, and the rehousing of the letters. Moreover, the various considerations given to the intrinsic features of the collection which had to be preserved are explained.
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- 2009
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22. Squeeze-Out and Business Valuation in Germany – A Law and Economics Analysis of Judicial Decision-Making.
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Follert, Florian
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BUSINESS valuation ,JUDICIAL process ,CAPITAL assets pricing model ,VALUATION ,VALUATION of corporations ,MINORITY stockholders ,EXPERT evidence - Abstract
As an outcome of the scientific conflict within business valuation theory in the German-speaking area, New Political Economy of Business Valuation has developed a possible approach to explain the dissemination of neoclassical valuation concepts in theory and practice. This explanatory model, designed by Quill (2016), is extended by Follert (2020) to include the share valuation in squeeze-out cases for the compensation of minority shareholders. For this purpose, the different actors in the legal mediation procedure ("Spruchverfahren")—the judge, the auditor as expert, and the conflicting parties—are modeled based on their stereotypical interests. The aim of the present paper is to introduce international scientific community to the scientific conflict between the proponents of investment-theoretical and those of the finance-theoretical conception, and to discuss the role of judicial decision-making from a legal-economic perspective. We would like to illustrate why a judge could benefit from the use of finance-theoretical valuation methods based on the neoclassical capital asset pricing model recommended by the relevant standard (so-called standard 1) of the "Institut der Wirtschaftsprüfer in Deutschland IDW" (Institute of Public Auditors in Germany) ("IDW S 1"). The analysis takes a socioeconomic perspective and argues that judicial valuation is primarily influenced by the judges' tendency to promote their own reputation and by social pressure from their professional environment and different interest groups. This paper adds a further perspective to New Political Economy of Business Valuation. Moreover, the close link between jurisprudence, economics and business economics theory is pointed out. Although the approach presented deals with the squeeze-out under German law, it may be applicable to squeeze-out arrangements in other countries as well, as long as the basic assumptions apply in their legal systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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23. „Ich habe keine Lust, mich Heiligabend mit diesen Spießern rumzuärgern!": Zum Gesellschaftsbild im Werk Vicco von Bülows (Loriot).
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Hillebrandt, Claudia
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MODERNIZATION (Social science) ,NINETEENTH century ,SOCIAL processes ,ECONOMIC development ,TWENTIETH century ,ART & society ,MODERNIZATION theory - Abstract
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- 2023
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24. Enforcing Constitutional Sustainability Clauses in the Age of the Climate Crisis: Insights from Social Contract Theory on How to Take Account of Future Generations.
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Kirchmair, Lando
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CLIMATE change ,SOCIAL contract ,CONTRACT theory ,FEDERAL court decisions ,AGE groups ,APPLIED ecology - Abstract
Climate change is one of the most alarming events today, which will very likely have devastating effects on a lot of people worldwide. This paper addresses the question as to how constitutional sustainability clauses can be enforced in the age of the climate crisis. It does so by looking into some difficulties of making the notion of future generations operable. First, the paper will briefly analyze two decisions by the Austrian Constitutional Court and the Norwegian Supreme Court, which have both rejected claims based on constitutional sustainability clauses referring to future generations. This is juxtaposed with a recent decision by the Federal Constitutional Court of Germany which invigorated Article 20a of the German Basic Law and thereby also future generations. Second, this paper aims at shedding light on the notion of future generations by looking into philosophical debates on the so-called non-identity problem. The question as to how to include future generations in the social contract and selected philosophical strategies to address it are discussed and introduced to the legal discourse. This seems to be a worthwhile goal as by now several scholars from various disciplines such as geography, political science, and applied ecology have opened up a debate on the role of social contracts concerning climate change. This paper seeks to further the debate by aiming to suggest a connection between philosophical social contract reasoning and constitutional sustainability clauses taking the example of Austria, Norway, and Germany. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. Construction of Intellectual Property Literacy Education Mode in University Libraries.
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Lei, Qin and Tian, Yajuan
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LITERACY education , *INTELLECTUAL property , *LIBRARY reference services , *ACADEMIC libraries , *INFORMATION services - Abstract
The importance and urgency of IPLE (intellectual property literacy education) are increasingly prominent. This paper aims to build an IPLE mode to provide support for the talent cultivation in university libraries facing opportunities and challenges in the service transformation period. The IPLE mode and content of the Regional Patent Information Centers (PIZ Regional Centers) in German universities and university libraries are studied through network research, literature research, and comparative analysis. Based on the practical experience, educational characteristics and advantages, this paper constructs an IPLE mode of university library that includes six modules. Building the IPLE mode of university libraries can provide reference for university libraries in the work of IPLE, and gradually form an IPLE system that meets the needs of users' training, conforms to the university's talent training objectives, and improves the development plan of the university libraries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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26. Neue Wege zu sozialen Rechten? Digitale Märkte für Rechtsdienstleistungen in Deutschland.
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Rehder, Britta, Apitzsch, Birgit, and Schillen, Philip
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SOCIAL status ,LEGAL services ,SOCIAL policy ,INTERNET marketing ,MARKET positioning - Abstract
Der Artikel untersucht die Bedeutung der sogenannten Legal Technologies für die Sozialpolitik und das Sozialrecht in Deutschland. Auf der Basis einer empirischen Untersuchung entwickelt er eine Typologie von Anbietern digitaler Rechtsdienstleistungen und diskutiert ihre Bedeutung sowie die Implikationen für das Politikfeld. Die Hauptthese des Textes lautet, dass neue Geschäftsmodelle für digitale Rechtsdienstleistungen Konzentrationsprozesse befördern, die auch auf anderen Online-Märkten zu beobachten sind. Sie fordern die bisherigen anwaltlichen Strategien der Positionierung und Kooperation heraus und können Zugänge zum Recht so verändern, dass Rückwirkungen auf das Feld der Sozialpolitik zu erwarten sind. This paper deals with the transformation of the market for legal services in Germany which has been fostered by digitalization. Legal technology has opened up a new market for digital legal services which also affects social policy and social law. Based on empirical research, the paper presents a typology of digital legal service providers who challenge established market positions of lawyers in social law. It discusses to what extent the transformation of this market is similar to other internet markets and what might be the implications of this development for social policy and social law. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. Shared Histories in Multiethnic Societies: Literature as a Critical Corrective of Cultural Memory Studies.
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Albrecht, Monika
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CULTURAL studies ,COLLECTIVE memory ,TURKS ,GERMAN history ,ETHNIC groups ,MEMORY - Abstract
The staging of history in literature is engaged in dynamic exchange with society's memory discourses and in this context, literature is generally seen as playing a creative role as a formative medium in memory cultures. For some time, however, many feel that established concepts of Cultural Memory Studies need to be reconsidered for multiethnic societies. The assumption is that official memory cultures tend to exclude people with a migrant background from identity-forming discourses about the past. Using Germany as an example, this paper argues, first, that the question of memory in multiethnic societies needs to be reconsidered indeed, but in a different direction than has been assumed so far, and, second, that much-discussed concepts such as the post-migrant paradigm or multidirectional memory tend to circumvent the problems at hand rather than contribute to their solution. The paper therefore discusses the preconditions for a literary-theoretical engagement with this socio-political issue and the direction in which an alternative conceptualization would have to go – that is, not a new theory or method, but a novel perspectivethat should bethe basis for future theory building. Rather than confining the notion of a »shared history« to, either the common history of a country's native population, or to the history since migration shared by minorities and receiving society, this paper proposes to focus on actual links between the histories of Germany as the receiving society and the histories of the new Germans' countries of origin. Using literary texts and discussing a concrete example, it brings such shared histories to the fore and explores how they open up national memory discourses transnationally. The underlying vision is that these important components of multiethnic societies have the potential to show a way in which national and transnational memory landscapes as a whole could be transformed. In this sense, the metaphor of »Migration into Other Pasts« may be rephrased as migration not »into the past of others« but a territorial move within one common shared history. The paper therefore shows that the prerequisites for a literary-theoretical examination of the question of memory culture in multiethnic societies and its literary representations must be sought in the offerings of literature itself. The literary example, Orkun Ertener's novel Lebt (Alive/Live! 2014), with its numerous entangled and interweaving shared histories shows particularly clearly how literature can function as a drive or even theory generator for concepts to be developed – instead of, conversely, imposing readymade concepts on both German multiethnic societies and its literary production. The novel perspective of this paper can be summarized in the inversion of the conventional point of departure: Instead of looking for a way to include people with a migrant background into the German memory culture, the first question to be asked should be how, in the age of the general recognition of concepts of entangled history, the idea could arise and persist for so long that migrants with Turkish roots, for instance, have no relation to German history. By focusing on the historical connectivities between Germans and new Germans, Orkun Ertener's novel Lebt chooses a different approach in this regard. It provides a transnational expansion of memory discourses on German, Greek, Jewish and Turkish/Ottoman history and thus opens up a new and long overdue memory space that is of central interest to multiethnic societies in Germany and beyond. As it seems, it takes writers who are more interested in entangled histories than in history as a resource for identity to get this right. Ertener undoubtedly belongs to this type of writers, as evidenced not least by the fact that he cites or refers to some of the most important historical studies for his context from Mark Mazower's Salonica – City of Ghosts, a standard reference on the multiethnic and multicultural history of Thessaloniki, to Turkey, the Jews and the Holocaust by Corry Guttstadt who challenged the myth of a Jewish-friendly policy in Turkey. Ertener's novel Lebt is saturated with the interconnected histories of various ethnic groups and may therefore serve as a blueprintfor a vision of memory culture in a multiethnic society. In conclusion, the essay outlines that developing an alternative concept of memory and historical consciousness in multiethnic societies and their literary representations cannot be based on much-discussed concepts such as post-migration or multidirectional memory. Although a superficial glance suggests that they might be the obvious choice for the topic of this paper, a novel take on multiethnic memory landscapes must start from specific shared histories and their entanglements. The paper therefore proposes that a bottom-up development of theoretical-methodological work is necessary in the case of representations of memory in multiethnic societies. This approach must highlight how links between the histories of the receiving societies and the histories of the migrants' countries of origin are, or could become, important components of an alternative memory culture in multiethnic landscapes – and that these links hold the potential for transforming national and transnational memory landscapes as a whole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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28. BMA/BMF-Papier zur Europäischen Sozialpolitik mit Blick auf ihre politischen und finanziellen Konsequenzen für die Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
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SOCIAL policy ,PUBLIC welfare ,DISCRIMINATION (Sociology) ,TERRITORIAL jurisdiction - Abstract
The article discusses the provisions of a strategy paper commissioned by the European State Secretaries on April 14, 1989 and its focus on the problem of "mittelbare Disckriminierung" (indirect discrimination) and the principle of territoriality in social policy. In particular the topic of the influence European policy on German social policy is investigated for its political and financial implications.
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- 1990
29. Does the Design of Welfare Programs Stipulate Nursing Home Utilization? A Comparative Analysis of Long-Term Care Systems in Japan and Germany.
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Wende, Danny, Karmann, Alexander, and Sugawara, Shinya
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LONG-term health care ,NURSING care facilities ,DATA envelopment analysis ,NURSING home care ,POOR families - Abstract
Japan and Germany are both facing a rapidly aging population and have similar social insurance-based long-term care systems. However, there are significant differences in utilization and costs. This paper presents a microeconomic decision model validated by regression analysis, Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition, and Data Envelopment Analysis to contrast the utilization patterns in the Japanese and German long-term care sectors. The design of the welfare programs for low-income families has been identified as one of the main reasons. In Germany, the welfare system leads to a demand curve for nursing home care that is comparable to that of an inferior good which makes external long-term care in nursing homes the more attractive, the poorer the respective households are. In addition, the resulting inelastic demand of the population groups in need of social benefits seem to reduces competition among Germany's long-term care providers, which is associated with a loss of efficiency in how they use production factors. In Japan, this negative outcome is avoided by a comfort segmentation in the nursing home market. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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30. "You just have to join in" – A mixed-methods study on children's media consumption worlds and parental mediation.
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Roth-Ebner, Caroline
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PSYCHOLOGY of school children ,MEDIA consumption ,MEDIA exposure ,PARENT attitudes ,PARENTING - Abstract
In contemporary society, childhood is characterized as mediatized and commercialized. Media consumption worlds (MCWs) are a phenomenon that mirrors both aspects. They are narratives that are presented through various media platforms, games, and merchandising products. In this paper, the concept of children's MCWs is developed theoretically and investigated empirically using the case of primary school children's appropriation of MCWs as well as parental mediation and attitude in Austria and Germany. A mixed-methods design was applied, starting with qualitative interviews with children and their parents and followed by an online survey for parents (N=327). The study revealed that children find individual ways to deal with MCWs, some of which foster creativity and self-expression but also consumerism. The parents' attitude is ambivalent. They view MCWs as beneficial in terms of creativity, positive values, and as peer group experience. However, parents observe critically that MCWs lure children to the media and to consumption. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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31. Memristive computing in Germany.
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Fey, Dietmar
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SUCCESSIVE approximation analog-to-digital converters ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,PHASE change memory - Abstract
Such behaviour is to observe in non-volatile memory (NVM) elements, e.g., in resistive RAMs (ReRAMs), spin-torque transfer (STT)-MRAMs, phase change memory (PCM)-RAMs or polarization-based ferroelectric RAMs (FeRAM). It was in 1971 when Leon Chua concluded by a plausibility consideration based on symmetry that there should exist a fourth fundamental element in electronics in addition to resistance, capacitance and inductance. These properties include, e.g., a pinched hysteresis curve of the current/voltage waveform, i.e., the curve passes through the point of origin in contrast to a usual hysteresis curve (according to a paper title from Leon Chua "if it's pinched, it's a memristor"). [Extracted from the article]
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- 2023
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32. The Great De-Mortgaging: the Retreat of Life Insurances From Housing Finance in US-German Historical Perspective.
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Kohl, Sebastian
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ECONOMIC history ,LIFE insurance ,MORTGAGE loans ,ASSETS (Accounting) ,MORTGAGES ,INVESTMENTS ,ECONOMIC research ,FIXED-income securities ,INSTITUTIONAL investors ,MORTGAGE bonds - Abstract
Recent research in economic history has found that mortgage debt in relation to GDP has taken off in the historical long run ("great mortgaging"), as growing banking assets have been redirected into mortgage credit. This paper maps the parallel long-run investment history of private (life) insurance as the much overlooked second pillar of the financial system. Drawing on in-depth studies of the US and Germany, it finds that a "great de-mortgaging" took place in insurers' portfolios, with mortgages falling from up to 90 percent in the 19
th century to below 5 percent today in favor of fixed-income securities. A parallel shift to secondary mortgage bonds has hardly offset this decline, while direct real estate remained largely a residual investment class. Banks' great mortgaging is thus partly an institutional substitution effect. The paper sees insurers' asset shift itself as mainly driven by long-run changes in capital demand and competition with banks and pension funds. It extends these findings to other long-term institutional investors and other OECD countries in the historical long run. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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33. Call for Papers: Special Issue of the German Economic Review in Honor of Reinhard Selten's 85th birthday.
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Keser, Claudia, Leopold‐Wildburger, Ulrike, and Winter, Eyal
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SPECIAL issues of periodicals ,ECONOMIC models ,ORGANIZATIONAL research - Published
- 2015
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34. Die Statistik der Betriebsrente: Eine Analyse zur Quellenlage der betrieblichen Altersversorgung 1949–1985.
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Mävers, Dorothee and Pieper, Jonas
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PENSIONS ,PENSION trusts ,RETIREMENT planning ,INFORMATION resources - Abstract
This paper investigates the sources of information and their quality as accessible to the government of the Federal Republic of Germany when trying to assess the situation of company funded pensions between 1949 and 1985 for the Company Pension Act of 1974. By taking a closer look at multiple government surveys as well as official statistics, the paper shows that the government only had very little access to verifiable and detailed information on the matter and relied largely on estimates. There were no coherent sources of information, and none were set up after the Act came into effect. The trend of a growing distribution and extent of corporate retirement plans from the late 1940s to the 1980s as seen in the government surveys is congruent with our findings. Furthermore, the Company Pension Act strengthened this already growing trend. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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35. „Sauer macht nicht immer lustig“: Public-Relations-Kampagne zur Entsäuerung der Bestände der Universitätsbibliothek Heidelberg.
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Baraniecka, Beata and Schimpf, Simon
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LIBRARY public relations ,PRESERVATION of books ,PAPER deacidification ,INTERNET in public relations ,UNIVERSITAT Heidelberg. Universitatsbibliothek - Abstract
The article reports on a public relations campaign, started in August 2010, to advertise the book preservation and mass deacidification program at the library of the University of Heidelberg, Germany, which has been funded by the state of Baden-Württemberg since 2005. It describes strategic planning, target audience analysis, marketing concept development, and execution of the campaign, with special emphasis on its Internet-based components.
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- 2010
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36. "Corporate Social Responsibility" avant la lettre? Welche Narrative unternehmerischer Verantwortung hat die deutschsprachige Volkswirtschaftslehre im 20. Jahrhundert vermittelt?
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Hecker, Christian
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SOCIAL responsibility of business ,BUSINESSPEOPLE ,CAPITALISM ,SOCIAL responsibility ,NONPROFIT sector - Abstract
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- 2023
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37. Trucking (un)limited – the impact of digital platforms on labour in production networks of logistics.
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Helwing, Veronique, Verfürth, Philip, and Franz, Martin
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GLOBAL production networks ,DIGITAL technology ,VALUE capture ,LOGISTICS ,TRUCKING ,TRANSPORTATION industry ,FREIGHT & freightage - Abstract
For many years, struggles over value capture have been taking place between different actors in the logistics sector, creating ever more pressure for workers in traditional activities of logistics. New actors, in the form of digital business-to-business (B2B) platforms, which are proliferating especially in the freight transport sector, are further challenging the already contested field. Based on the Global Production Networks (GPN) approach, this study addresses the question of how B2B platforms affect labour in production networks of logistics, and what labour agency practices are emerging in the face of advancing platformisation. The study draws on interviews with various actors operating in the road freight transport sector in Germany. The results show that digital B2B platforms, due to their intermediary function, have a direct impact on the inclusion and exclusion of actors involved in production networks of logistics, and induce not only a race to the bottom in terms of labour conditions, but also produce increasingly contingent geographies of logistics. This paper contributes to the literature on platforms by examining previously neglected B2B platforms and shedding light on the different ways that labour in global production networks can be affected by new agents, such as digital platforms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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38. The Menagerie of Organizational Forms in German Company Law.
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Fleischer, Holger
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CORPORATION law ,TRADE associations ,LEGAL research ,LAW partnership - Abstract
593 Company law lives and breathes with its different forms of association. Consequently, the emergence and evolution of these forms is a central topic of research for company law scholars. This paper seeks to depict the panoramic landscape of German company and partnership law. Special attention is given to new and rediscovered forms of association as well as to the various regulatory techniques used to introduce novel types of business association. In addition, a comparison with the foreign repertoire of organizational vehicles shows in which respects there may still be room for the creation of new forms of association in Germany. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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39. Erstrebenswerte Unselbständigkeit? Die Ambivalenz der Pflegebegutachtung.
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Lambrix, Philip
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LONG-term care insurance ,AMBIVALENCE ,NEEDS assessment ,MULTIPLICITY (Mathematics) ,APPRAISERS ,VALUATION - Abstract
Die Soziologie der Bewertung fokussiert bislang vor allem die Perspektive der Bewertenden und konzipiert Bewertung als etwas, das Bewertende tun. Dieser Einseitigkeit stellt der Aufsatz die Ambivalenz und Perspektivität seines Forschungsgegenstands gegenüber. Er untersucht die Pflegebegutachtung durch den Medizinischen Dienst der Krankenkassen (MDK). Das Verfahren knüpft ein begehrtes Gut (Versicherungsleistungen) an die situative Zurschaustellung einer sozial unerwünschten Eigenschaft (Unselbständigkeit). Es trägt daher Züge einer ‚invertierten Prüfung': je schlechter die Bewertung, desto besser. Die Ambivalenz des Phänomens ergibt sich aus einer Differenz von Perspektiven: Was für die Begutachtete wertvoll ist, mag für eine Angehörige unpraktisch und für die Gutachterin wahr sein. Diese Komplexität fächert der Aufsatz anhand einer ethnografischen Einzelfallstudie auf und entwickelt daraus Vorschläge zur Konzeption von Bewertung. Valuation studies often conceptualize evaluation as conducted solely by the evaluating party and focus narrowly on their point of view. The paper confronts this one-sided approach by investigating evaluation from multiple angles, taking into account the ambivalence and complexity of evaluation processes. Specifically, the paper examines the care needs assessment commissioned by long-term care insurances in Germany. This assessment process links a desirable asset (insurance benefits) to the applicant's display of a socially undesirable attribute (dependence). In a sense, it is an 'inverted exam': the worse the applicant scores, the better the result. This ambivalence arises from differing perspectives: What is valuable to the assessed person may be impractical to her relatives and true to the assessor. Drawing on an ethnographic single case study, the paper unfolds this multiplicity of perspectives and values and develops suggestions for reconceptualizing evaluation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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40. Die Referate des 5. Praktikerseminars des Instituts für Sozialrecht bei der Ruhr – Universität Bochum.
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CONFERENCES & conventions ,GOVERNMENT insurance ,SOCIAL security laws - Abstract
The article discusses a February 1972 seminar on the theme of "Der Allgemeine Teil des Sozialgesetzbuches" ("The General Section of the Social Security Law Code"). A welcoming address by Dr. Wilhelm Wertenbruch is presented in which he reviews personnel deficits and the need for interdisciplinary approaches. Five speaker presentations follow the welcoming address.
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- 1972
41. Survey of Historical Manuscripts Written with Iron Gall Inks in the Slovak Republic.
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Hanus, Jozef, Maková, Alena, Čeppan, Michal, Mináriková, Jarmila, Hanusová, Emilía, and Havlínová, Bohuslava
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ARCHIVES ,INFORMATION storage & retrieval systems ,ARCHIVAL materials ,ARCHIVES surveys ,ARCHIVAL resources - Abstract
The article discusses the survey on archival manuscripts in Slovakia. Documents from the University Library, Slovak National Archives, both in Bratislava, and Slovak National Library in Martin represented the 170 collection. Corrosion damages, solubility of the materials, and stamps used other than iron gall inks comprised the objectives of the researchers as determined in a criteria. One of the results revealed that 41 percent of the materials arrived at 4.1-5.0 pH value.
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- 2009
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42. Work standard for the treatment of 18th- and 19th-century iron gall ink documents with calcium phytate and calcium hydrogen carbonate.
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Huhsmann, Enke and Hähner, Ulrike
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PRESERVATION of manuscripts ,PRESERVATION equipment ,WRITING materials & instruments ,HUMIDITY control ,PALEOGRAPHY - Abstract
The article focuses on the work standard for the conservation treatment of 18th- and 19th-century iron gall ink manuscripts. It notes that the deteriorating iron gall ink documents can be treated by using calcium phytate and calcium hydrogen carbonate which is a standardized work procedure suitable for single page treatment. The step-by-step execution of the aqueous treatment as well as the needed materials for the procedure are also presented. It also emphasizes that the application of treatment always consider the specific materials properties for ink-corroded materials. Other details on the aqueous treatment of corroded iron ink gall manuscripts are discussed.
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- 2008
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43. In stile italiano: Coverversionen von italienischen Liedern in der música romántica Lateinamerikas und im deutschen Schlager.
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Mendívil, Julio
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GERMAN music ,LATIN American music - Abstract
This paper surveys cover versions of Italian hits in Spanish and German. Using autoethnographic methods, it offers a retrospective examination of the 1970s and 1980s in Latin America and Germany, reflecting on the influence of Italian artists on the Latin American and German Schlager music scenes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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44. Problemzone Ostdeutschland: Die Post-DDR-Provinz als Aushandlungsraum des Postmigrantischen in Literatur und Comic.
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Barthold, Willi Wolfgang
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EAST German history ,MASS media ,CRITICAL thinking ,IMMIGRANTS ,RURAL geography ,CULTURAL studies ,EMIGRATION & immigration ,HEGEMONY - Abstract
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- 2023
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45. Tendenzen im Fach DaF in den 2010er Jahren – im Lichte der Entwicklung der Forschung zur Aus- und Fortbildung von DaF-Lehrkräften im Ausland.
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Ohta, Tatsuya
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GERMAN language ,INTERNATIONAL cooperation ,LANGUAGE teachers ,TEACHER training ,EDUCATION research ,RESEARCH ,TEACHER education ,RESEARCH & development - Abstract
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- 2023
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46. Binding Capital to Free Purpose: Steward Ownership in Germany.
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Sanders, Anne
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BUSINESS enterprises ,CORPORATE purposes ,CORPORATION law ,FOOD laws ,ENTREPRENEURSHIP - Abstract
622 This paper discusses steward ownership, a concept of business ownership aiming at long-term and purpose-oriented entrepreneurship developed in Germany. Steward ownership can be seen in the context of the current worldwide discussion of corporate purpose and legal innovations like the US-American benefit corporation and the French société a mission has developed a unique approach. The concept is currently put into practice using German company law and the law of foundations. However, in the coalition agreement of the current German government, a new legal form is envisaged to facilitate the founding of steward-owned businesses. The paper presents the concepts and discusses a draft law developed as food for thought for the legislature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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47. Resilience and specialization – How German regions weathered the Great Recession.
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Hundt, Christian and Grün, Lennart
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GREAT Recession, 2008-2013 ,ECONOMIC specialization ,ECONOMIC structure ,ECONOMIC development ,SERVICE industries - Abstract
This paper takes an explorative approach for analyzing the economic development of German Spatial Planning Regions during and after the Great Recession covering the period from 2007 to 2017. Specifically, we are interested in the relation between the short- and the mid-term resilience of regions and in the role of the underlying economic structure in this regard. For this purpose, we categorize regions by their GDP per capita growth in the resistance and recovery phase and then characterize the resulting region types by their average structural characteristics and track their performance through the renewal and reorientation phase. Our analysis reveals that, in general, larger shares of manufacturing, higher degrees of export orientation and specialization, and lower shares of public sector services are associated with weaker resilience and stronger recovery capacity. In addition, we observe a catch-up effect of regions with at least either an above-average resistance or recovery compared to regions with both weak resistance and slow recovery. However, we do not find a substantial reorientation effect because, in the case of Germany, the advantages of regional economic specialization still outweigh its potential disadvantages. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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48. Der digitale TestDaF: Aufbruch in neue Dimensionen des Sprachtestens.
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Kecker, Gabriele and Eckes, Thomas
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LANGUAGE ability testing ,TEST Deutsch als Fremdsprache ,GERMAN language ,LANGUAGE schools ,PERFORMANCE evaluation ,UNIVERSITIES & colleges ,CONFORMANCE testing ,LANGUAGE exams ,LANGUAGE research ,LISTENING - Abstract
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- 2022
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49. Das gesellschaftliche Ansehen von Berufen – Konstruktion einer neuen beruflichen Ansehensskala und empirische Befunde für Deutschland.
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Ebner, Christian and Rohrbach-Schmidt, Daniela
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OCCUPATIONAL prestige ,JOB classification ,SOCIAL status ,REPUTATION ,POWER (Social sciences) ,PRESTIGE ,EQUALITY ,SOCIAL science research - Abstract
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- 2022
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50. A Comparative Evaluation of Fiscal Stabilization Strategies during the Covid-19 Pandemic with Germany as a Reference Point.
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Baudisch, Victoria and Neuenkirch, Matthias
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COVID-19 pandemic ,VALUE-added tax ,CONDITIONAL cash transfer programs ,CONTROL groups ,COUNTERFACTUALS (Logic) ,FISCAL policy - Abstract
We provide a comparative evaluation of fiscal stabilization strategies during the Covid-19 pandemic. For this purpose, we use Germany's temporary value-added tax (VAT) rate reduction as a reference point. We construct a credible counterfactual for Germany in a two-step procedure. First, we carry out a careful pre-selection of the donor pool countries to obtain a control group that is highly similar to Germany regarding important post-treatment characteristics. Second, we apply a reweighting scheme on the pre-selected donor countries. The synthetic control group only differs from Germany in the way that it did not implement the temporary VAT rate reduction. Our results indicate that the German VAT cut policy and partial VAT reductions in other countries were relatively ineffective in stimulating consumption with regards to their costs when compared to other measures such as (targeted) direct cash transfers (e.g. implemented in Canada, Denmark, Japan, and the United States). We attribute this to the fact that direct cash transfers are more comprehensible, salient, and actionable, in particular, in a dynamic environment with high uncertainty induced by unclear future economic prospects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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