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Die Internationalisierung ist mittlerweile ein zentraler Aspekt der gegenwärtigen ökonomischen Debatte. Inzwischen sind nämlich immer mehr Unternehmungen von der internationalen Verschmelzung der Märkte und Branchen betroffen. Haben lange Zeit überwiegend Großunternehmen und Konzerne über die nationalen Grenzen hinweg agiert, stellt sich zunehmend auch der Mittelstand der Herausforderung der Internationalisierung. Schließlich bieten sich international tätigen Firmen durch die Erschließung neuer Märkte unter anderem eine Reihe von attraktiven Wachstumschancen.
Meiner Meinung nach ist Christopher Nolans Meisterwerk „Oppenheimer“ eindeutig der Film des Jahres. Nolan zählt für mich zu einem der bedeutendsten Regisseure der Filmkunst. Im Kino zog mich der Film in den Bann. 3 Stunden vergingen wie im Flug. Doch warum fasziniert mich dieser Film so sehr? Wie hat Nolan hier gearbeitet? Diese wissenschaftliche Arbeit soll dieses Lichtspiel filmästhetisch analysieren. Diese Analyse beschäftigt sich einerseits mit dem Film und andererseits mit der Biografie „J. Robert Oppenheimer“ von Kai Bird und Martin J. Sherwin als Hauptquellen. Es werden die Handlung, die Kameraarbeit, das Szenenbild, die Audiogestaltung, die Filmmusik und die Montage analysiert. Zum Schluss werden Filmkritiken untersucht, um zu analysieren, wie der Film in der breiten Masse ankam.
Robots and automata are key elements of every vision and forecast of life in the near and distant future. However, robots and automata also have a long history, which reaches back into antiquity. Today most historians think that one of the key roles of robots and automata was to amaze or even terrify the audience: They were designed to express something mythical, magical, and not explainable. Moreover, the visions of robots and their envisioned fields of application reflect the different societies. Therefore, this short history of robotics and (especially) anthropomorphic automata aims to give an overview of several historical periods and their perspective on the topic. In a second step, this work aims to encourage readers to reflect on the recent discussion about fields of application as well as the role of robotics today and in the future.
This paper has the objective of creating a framework for a different cultural dimension of corporate entrepreneurship leading to corporate entrepreneurial culture (CEC). The analysis of CEC is based on a review of existing concepts of organisational culture and entrepreneurship. They are combined to create a framework of CEC, including macro- and microlevels and examples of subcultures. Core ideas of the framework are validated by qualitative interviews with ten experts. The identified organisational category of the CEC framework is defined by the levels of micro-cultures or subcultures and includes the upper levels of the hierarchy, including the industry level. Geographic categories such as regional or national culture are also part of the system. The individual category of the CEC framework is characterised by competencies (including aspects such as motivation, creativity, mobilising others, coping with uncertainty, teamwork and social competencies) and entrepreneurial personalities. The results of the interviews show the importance of these individual competencies for a lively CEC. The different levels, such as national and professional cultures, as a dimension of the organisational category of the framework are also confirmed by the interviews. The findings indicate that the individual category of CEC could be used for job satisfaction or engagement and the degree of CEC of an organisation could be defined and developed by the organisational category. The identified framework contributes to an understanding of this complex topic and supports companies in the implementation of entrepreneurial ideas in different organisational contexts.
One of the most critical areas of research and expansion has been exploiting new technologies in supply chain risk management. One example of this is the use of Digital Twins. The performance of physical systems can be analyzed and simulated using digital twins, virtual versions of these systems that use real-time data, and sophisticated algorithms. Inside the supply chain risk management field, digital twins present a one-of-a-kind opportunity to improve an organization's ability to anticipate, address, and react to the possibility of problems within the supply chain.
The objective of this study is to identify and assess the advantages that accrue to supply chain risk management as a result of Digital Twins' adoption into the system, as well as to identify the challenges associated with achieving those benefits. In the context of supply chain risk management, a thorough literature study is conducted to analyze the essential traits and capabilities of digital twins and how these qualities lead to enhanced risk management methods. This study investigates the essential properties and capacities of digital twins. In addition, the state of digital twin technology and its applications in supply chain risk management are evaluated, and prospective areas for further study and development are highlighted.
The primary purpose of this investigation is to provide a comprehensive and in-depth analysis of the digital twins' role in supply chain risk management through the utilization of digital twins, as well as to highlight the potential benefits and challenges associated with the implementation of digital twins. The research was carried out based on the existing body of written material and the replies of 27 individuals who had previous experience making use of digital twins and took part in an online questionnaire.
The results of this study will be relevant to a diverse group of stakeholders, including specialists in risk management and researchers, amongst others.
Authentic corporate social responsibility: antecedents and effects on consumer purchase intention
(2023)
Purpose
The aim of the research is to identify the factors that create an authentic company's corporate social responsibility (CSR) engagement and to investigate whether an authentic CSR engagement influences the purchase intention. In addition, the study attempts to provide insights into the mediation role of attitude toward the company and frequency of purchase on purchase intention.
Design/methodology/approach
In this study, a theoretical framework is developed in which major antecedents of authentic CSR are identified. A specific example of a brand and its corporate social responsibility activities was used for the study. An online questionnaire was used to collect the data. To verify the hypothesis, structural equation modeling with the partial least squares method was used. A total of 240 people participated in the study.
Findings
The results of the study confirmed that CSR authenticity positively influences consumer purchase intention. Furthermore, the hypothesized impact of CSR authenticity on attitudes toward the company and frequency of purchase could be verified.
Originality/value
Although there is research on the antecedents influencing the consumer's perceived authenticity of CSR, it has not addressed differences in impact and has not presented a full picture of influencing antecedents. In addition, CSR proof as a new antecedent is investigated in the study. Moreover, research on outcomes of perceived CSR authenticity still lacks depth. The study therefore addresses this research gap by providing an extensive research framework including antecedents influencing CSR authenticity and outcomes of CSR authenticity.
Benchmarking
(2018)