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The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an economic downturn in the Slovak Republic. To bridge corporate liquidity problems the Slovakian Government has introduced several support measures. The investigation discusses the effectiveness of the measures imposed. Based on theoretical foundations, the research question is empirically examined by using a qualitative expert survey. As the automotive industry plays a leading role in Slovakia, the research conducted is oriented towards the financing phases, a typical automotive exporter is undergoing. As a result of the research, bridging loans and government grants were identified as the most important measures. Additionally, tendencies towards political recommendations for action were identified. The research explored, that the Slovakian Government should focus on meeting the short-term liquidity needs, boosting exports and promoting innovation as well as considering a support package for the automotive industry.
Die Belastungen und Anforderungen in der heutigen Arbeitswelt sind teilweise sehr gross. Faktoren wie Zeitdruck, Kostendruck, persönliche und externe Qualitätsan-sprüche, Schadensrisiko, Menge und Vielseitigkeit der Aufgaben, Führungsmängel etc. sowie eigene Einstellungen und Denkmuster erhöhen das Stresslevel bei vielen Angestellten unterschiedlichster Positionen. Ein aktueller Burn-Out Fall bei der TK CONSULT AG unterstreicht diese These. Gemäss aktueller Studien in der Schweiz liegt der volkswirtschaftliche Schaden (ohne Berufsunfälle, Berufskrankheiten, Inva-lidität und frühzeitiger Tod) bei ca. 4.2 Milliarden CHF, was ca. 1.2% des Bruttoin-landsprodukts der Schweiz entspricht (vgl. [2] S. ii). Des Weiteren zeigen verschie-dene Stressstudien, dass eine Zunahme der Stressbelastung stattfindet [1] [2]. Aufgrund dessen ist es sinnvoll, etwas gegen diesen Trend und die damit verbun-denen Kosten zu unternehmen.
Ziel dieser Thesis ist es, Massnahmen auf der persönlichen als auch der betriebli-chen Ebene zu erarbeiten. Diese sollen leicht verständlich und leicht umsetzbar sein.
Bei den persönlichen Massnahmen steht vor allem die Verbesserung des Selbst-managements durch eigene Zielsetzungen, Anpassung von eigenen Einstellungen und Denkmustern, Erholungsstrategien, Erweiterung der eigenen Kompetenzen und Verbesserung des Zeitmanagements im Vordergrund.
Bei den betrieblichen Massnahmen soll durch Mitarbeiterschulungen, Coaching, aktiver Gesundheitsförderung und Verbesserung der allgemeinen Arbeitsbedingun-gen eine Verbesserung der Stressbelastung erzielt werden.
The research paper provides important findings about the development, difficulties and perception of the support measures for exporters introduced by the Austrian government in times of COVID-19 crisis. Based on a literature review using secondary data, eight qualitative interviews were conducted with experts from the Austrian economy and government, among them the Austrian ECA ‘Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG’. To balance the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Austrian economy, a broad coverage with financing instruments for a wide range of target groups was established. Although the support measures have been well received by companies, insolvencies cannot completely be prevented. Nevertheless, the actual effects are not yet predictable and need to be assessed in further research at a later point in time.
The COVID-19 pandemic has been spreading rapidly across the globe and has seriously affected global trade. In order to reduce the pandemic’s impact on their economy, the French government released a support plan referring to the COVID-19 crisis. Since mid-tier companies play a leading role in France’s export, this paper deals with the measures taken by the French government to support especially French mid-tier export companies. Based on empirical literature and recent publications, the research question is analyzed by conducting interviews with experts, such as market participants, governmental institutions and an expert for trade and innovation. As a result of the research, the emergency measures taken by the French government, such as the CAP Francexport reinsurance scheme, the extension of cover for export guarantees, additional information and assistance, and the deferral of tax and social security contributions have mitigated the effects at first instance.
The COVID-19 pandemic has the global economy under control. This paper deals with the economic consequences in Germany and shows the measures taken by the German government to support especially small and medium-sized export companies. The structure of the German economy and foreign trade promotion are explained as a basis. After considering the government's support measures, an evaluation of country comparisons shows that there is still potential for further measures, especially in direct lending and debt moratorium. The analysis is based on quantitative data from surveys and qualitative results from interviews with relevant ministries and market participants as well as recent publications.
The aim of this essay is to analyse and evaluate the Italian government measures for exporters in response to COVID-19. The unexpected, rapid and hardly predictable consequences of the pandemic paralyzed the entire globe. For a long time, Italy was the epicentre of the virus, which caused severe damage in the Italian export economy dropping temporarily more than 40%. The Italian government reacted exemplary fast and took multiple countermeasures of high extent especially through the Italian export credit agency SACE. On the one hand, the internationally compared broad structure of SACE was a huge advantage, which allowed to release quickly numerous measures. On the other hand, there is room for improvement regarding the accessibility of measure-related information, which has been partially only available in Italian. Furthermore, there is a remarkable risk resulting from the combination of the high monetary effort to enable the numerous measures, the difficult financial situation of the Italian government and the unpredictability of the COVID-19 consequences.
This seminar paper examines government measures to support export-oriented companies in Belgium. After a short overview of the Belgian economy and the impact of the Covid-19 crisis, the paper introduces the available government measures for exporters. In particular, the role of Credendo as a Belgian export-credit insurance company will be discussed, and its measures will be examined in more detail. In addition, federal measures of the Belgian government will be identified, and a summary of the most important regional measures will be provided. The entirety of government measures available to export-oriented companies will be reviewed and options for the future activities of export-oriented companies will be pointed out.
In this work, the authors have dealt with the question of what measures have been taken by the Danish government to support exporters during the time of COVID-19. The analysis first looks at Denmark's general economic situation. In the following, Denmark's governmental and financial measures to support exporters are briefly explained. In addition to the economic and financial effects, the issue of green energy has also become a major focus of political attention in times of crisis. Denmark is a pioneer in the wind energy sector and accounts for a large share of exports. For this reason, the impact and possible future developments for the wind sector in connection with the pandemic are also being investigated.
In dieser Arbeit geht es um das Thema des digitalisierten Scrum Prozesses. Scrum ist eine agile Projektmanagement Methode und ist mittlerweile nicht mehr aus der Softwarebranche wegzudenken.
Die Forschungsfrage, mit der sich dieser wissenschaftlichen Arbeit beschäftigt, lautet:
Wie lässt sich der Scrum Prozess bei der App-Entwicklung mittels einer geeigneten Softwarelösung effizienter durchführen?
Dabei wird zunächst die aktuelle Situation der eyeworkers GmbH in Bezug auf den Einsatz von Softwarelösungen im Projektmanagement beleuchtet und vorhandene Probleme her- ausgearbeitet.
Danach werden mit Hilfe einer Anforderungserhebung und -Analyse alle Anforderungen gesammelt und analysiert, die das Scrum Team und die Geschäftsleitung der Agentur an die gesuchte Softwarelösung stellen.
Im weiteren Schritt wird durch die Filterung eines Generators, der sich mit Scrum Software- lösungen befasst, eine Vorauswahl für weitere Einzelanalyse potenzieller Anwendungen durchgeführt. Diese Auswahl wird weiter verfeinert, sodass am Ende nur noch drei Systeme übrigbleiben, denen eine weitere Analyse unterzogen wird.
Bei den Einzelanalysen werden die drei Softwarelösungen – Jira, GitLab und Hansoft – auf die Erfüllung aller gesammelten Anforderungen geprüft. Dabei erweist sich die Jira Software als das am besten geeignetste Projektmanagement Tool für die Durchführung des Projekts „Die Sitema-App“.
Im vorletzten Schritt wird der Prozess mit der Anwendung GitLab durchlaufen und kritisch evaluiert um der Software dann die Empfehlung, Jira, gegenüberzustellen und herauszuarbeiten, wie der Verlauf mit dieser Software von Statten gegangen wäre. Dies beruht auf Annahmen der Verfasserin.
Zuletzt werden alle Forschungsergebnisse noch einmal zusammengefasst und ein Ausblick in die zukünftige Nutzung agiler Projektmanagement Tools bei der eyeworkers GmbH gegeben.