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    Die mittelbare Bundesverwaltung

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    DIE MITTELBARE BUNDESVERWALTUNG Die mittelbare Bundesverwaltung (1

    International entrepreneurship

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    INTERNATIONAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP International entrepreneurship (1) Abstract (2) 1. Introduction (5) 1.1. Problem Statement and Research Question (6) 1.2. Relevance (7) 1.3. Purpose of the Thesis (8) 2. Methodology (9) 2.1. Research Design (9) 2.2. Start-up Selection (10) 2.2.1. Interview Analysis (11) 3. Conceptual Background (12) 3.1. Start-up (12) 3.2. Definition of Business Networks (13) 3.3. Internationalization (14) 3.4. Network Theory and early Internationalization (15) 4. The Austrian Start-up Ecosystem (16) 4.1. Key Players (17) 4.2. Internationalization (18) 5. Individual Case Studies (18) 5.1. Silana (19) 5.1.1. Company Overview (19) 5.1.2. Internationalization (20) 5.1.3. Network Composition and Roles (21) 5.1.4. Challenges (22) 5.2. Interactive Paper (22) 5.2.1. Company Overview (22) 5.2.2. Internationalization (23) 5.2.3. Network Composition and Roles (25) 5.2.4. Challenges (26) 5.3. FLIGHTKEYS (27) 5.3.1. Company Overview (27) 5.3.2. Internationalization (27) 5.3.3. Network Composition and Roles (29) 5.3.4. Challenges (30) 5.4. Coinpanion (31) 5.4.1. Company Overview (31) 5.4.2. Internationalization (32) 5.4.3. Network Composition and Roles (33) 5.4.4. Challenges (34) 6. Cross-Case Comparison (35) 6.1. Founder Background, Experience, and Personal Network (35) 6.2. Types of Networks and Roles (36) 6.2.1. Incubators and Accelerators (36) 6.2.2. Business Angels (36) 6.2.3. Venture Capitalist and Private Equity Firms (37) 6.2.4. Public Agencies (38) 6.3. Internationalization Process and Timing (38) 6.4. Network Support in Internationalization (40) 6.5. Summary of Start-ups (42) 7. Discussion: Literature versus Start-up Practices (43) 7.1. Founder Background, Experience, and Personal Network (43) 7.2. Types of Networks and Roles (45) 7.2.1. Importance of Investors for Building Credibility (45) 7.3. Internationalization Process and Timing (47) 7.3.1. Internationalization Strategy (47) 7.3.2. Reasons for Internationalization (49) 7.4. Network Support in Internationalization (51) 8. Concluding Remarks (53) 8.1. Implications for Start-ups (53) 8.2. Suggestions for Future Research (55) Bibliography (56) Appendix A (65) Appendix B (69) Appendix C (76) Appendix D (83) Appendix E (90

    The role of digitalization on the path to climate neutrality of the Austrian building sector

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    THE ROLE OF DIGITALIZATION ON THE PATH TO CLIMATE NEUTRALITY OF THE AUSTRIAN BUILDING SECTOR The role of digitalization on the path to climate neutrality of the Austrian building sector (1

    Wenn Arbeit nachwirkt

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    WENN ARBEIT NACHWIRKT Wenn Arbeit nachwirkt (1) Kurzfassung (4) Abstract (4) Inhaltsverzeichnis (6) 1 Einleitung (8) 1.1 Problemstellung und Relevanz (8) 1.2 Zielsetzung und Forschungsfrage (9) 1.3 Hypothesen (9) 1.4 Aufbau der Arbeit (10) 2 Transitionsprozess in den ruhestand (10) 2.1 Allgemeine Betrachtung des Ruhestands (10) 2.2 Lebenslaufperspektive (11) 2.3 Drei-Phasen-Modell des Ruhestands (12) 2.4 Modi des Ruhestandübergangs (13) 3 Relevanz von Kontextfaktoren (14) 3.1 Tätigkeitsfelder im Ruhestand (14) 3.2 Einfluss von Arbeit auf den Übergang in den Ruhestand (16) 3.3 Einfluss weiterer kontextueller und psychologischer Faktoren (17) 3.4 Bewältigungsstrategien im Übergangsprozess (18) 4 IDentitätsverständnis im Wandel (20) 4.1 Berufliche Identifikation (20) 4.2 Identitätswandel beim Übergang in den Ruhestand (22) 5 Zwischenfazit (23) 6 EMPIRIE (25) 6.1 Forschungsdesign (25) 6.2 Leitfaden (26) 6.3 Sampling (26) 6.4 Setting (27) 6.5 Datenanalyse (27) 7 Ergebnisse (28) 7.1 Der Finanzdirektor (28) 7.2 Der IT-Vertriebler (30) 7.3 Die pharmazeutisch-technische Assistentin (PTA) (32) 7.4 Der Bauingenieur (34) 7.5 Die Kita-Fachberaterin (36) 7.6 Die Lehrerin (38) 7.7 Der Beamte (40) 7.8 Analyse zentraler Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede (42) 8 Diskussion (46) 9 Conclusio, Implikationen und Limitationen (49) 10 Literaturverzeichnis (51) 11 Hilfsmittelverzeichnis (54) 12 Anhang (56) 12.1 Leitfaden (56) 12.2 Detaillierte Analyse (57

    The variegated financialisation of housing and care in Austria

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    THE VARIEGATED FINANCIALISATION OF HOUSING AND CARE IN AUSTRIA The variegated financialisation of housing and care in Austria (1

    Digital innovation and the resilience of global buyer supplier relationships

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    DIGITAL INNOVATION AND THE RESILIENCE OF GLOBAL BUYER SUPPLIER RELATIONSHIPS Digital innovation and the resilience of global buyer supplier relationships (1

    Gender Gap in Financial Literacy

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    GENDER GAP IN FINANCIAL LITERACY Gender Gap in Financial Literacy (1

    The role of sustainability information in capital-market communication

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    THE ROLE OF SUSTAINABILITY INFORMATION IN CAPITAL-MARKET COMMUNICATION The role of sustainability information in capital-market communication (1) 1 Introduction (6) 2 Literature-Review (8) 2.1 Theory and Regulatory Background (8) 2.1.1 Non-financial Reporting Directive (NFRD) (8) 2.1.2 Voluntary Non-Financial Disclosure (9) 2.1.3 Mandatory Non-Financial Disclosure (12) 2.2 Conference Calls (17) 2.2.1 Basics of Conference Calls (17) 2.2.2 Role of Analysts in Conference Calls (19) 2.2.3 Further Insights into Conference Calls (20) 2.3 Sustainability Information in Investor Calls (24) 3 Research Design (29) 3.1 Sample Selection (29) 3.2 Propensity Score Matching (PSM) (31) 3.3 Difference-in-Differences Model (DiD) (36) 3.3.1 Overall Treatment Effects (36) 3.3.2 Yearly Treatment Effects (38) 4. Results & Discussion (39) 4.1 Aggregate ESG Talk (39) 4.1.1 Descriptive Statistics (39) 4.1.2 Differences-in-Differences (40) 4.2 Environmental Talk (42) 4.2.1 Descriptive Statistics (42) 4.2.2 Differences-in-Differences (43) 4.3 Social Talk (45) 4.3.1 Descriptive Statistics (45) 4.3.2 Differences-in-Differences (46) 4.4 Governance Talk (48) 4.4.1 Descriptive Statistics (48) 4.4.2 Differences-in-Differences (49) 4.5 Discussion (51) Conclusion (53) Reference list (55) APPENDIX (62) Additional Tables (62) Additional Figures (72

    Der Einfluss von US-Präsidentschaftswahlen auf internationale Aktienmärkte

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    DER EINFLUSS VON US-PRÄSIDENTSCHAFTSWAHLEN AUF INTERNATIONALE AKTIENMÄRKTE Der Einfluss von US-Präsidentschaftswahlen auf internationale Aktienmärkte (1

    A collaborative charging model for battery electric trucks

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    A COLLABORATIVE CHARGING MODEL FOR BATTERY ELECTRIC TRUCKS A collaborative charging model for battery electric trucks (1) Abstract (3) Chapter 1: What led to this research (6) 1.1 Introduction (6) 1.2 Research questions (8) 1.3 Hypothesis (9) 1.4 Relevance (9) 1.4.1 Academic Relevance (9) 1.4.2 Managerial Relevance (10) 1.5 Research design and data collection (10) 1.6 Research structure (11) Chapter 2: The current battery electric truck & charging landscape (12) 2.1 The battery electric truck and charger market (12) 2.2 Current Challenges and Constraints to Expansion: (13) 2.4 Strategic Approaches to Infrastructure Expansion: (14) 2.3 The different charging possibilities (16) Chapter 3: Let’s compare (17) 3.1 PESTLE analysis (17) 3.2 Battery swapping (18) 3.2.1 Advantages of Battery Swapping (19) 3.2.2 Challenges of Battery Swapping (19) 3.2.3 PESTLE analysis of battery swapping (20) 3.3 Overnight Hub Charging (21) 3.3.1 Advantages of overnight hub charging (21) 3.3.2 Challenges and Opportunities of overnight hub charging (22) 3.3.3 PESTLE of overnight hub charging (23) 3.4 Public charging (24) 3.4.1 Advantages of public charging (27) 3.4.2 Challenges and Opportunities of public charging (27) 3.4.3 PESTLE of public charging (28) 3.5 Shared charging hub (30) 3.5.1 Advantages of shared charging hubs (31) 3.5.2 Challenges and Opportunities of shared charging hubs (32) 3.5.3 PESTLE of shared charging hubs (32) Chapter 4: Surveying industry professionals (34) 4.1 Methodology (34) 4.2 Results (35) 4.3 Comments and recommendations from respondents (44) 4.4 Critical points of the survey (45) Chapter 5: Discussions & industry professionals’ thoughts on the topic (46) 5.1 Interview with roaming expert Sophia Carter (46) 5.2 Interview with engineer Patrick Fenninger (47) 5.3 Additional remarks (47) Chapter 6: Conclusion (48) 6.1 Summary of Findings (48) 6.1.1 Economic Feasibility (48) 6.1.2 Operational Feasibility (49) 6.1.4 The Role of Megawatt Charge (49) 6.1.5 Barriers to Adoption (50) 6.2 Hypotheses: Evaluation and Insights (50) 6.3 Thoughts for further research (51) 6.4 Final Reflection (52) Appendix (54) Appendix n 1 - Interview transcript: Hermann Langer, Field & Performance Manager at Tritium (54) Appendix n 2 - Interview transcript: Patrick Fenninger, Project Manager at Electra (56) Appendix n 3 - Interview transcript: Sophia Carter, Roaming Manager at Electra (60) Appendix n 4 - Interview Transcript Anders Gaasedal, Electric Trucker and Senior Engineer at Scania Group (64) Appendix n 5 – Survey questions (66) Appendix 6: Text Template for Reporting the Use of AI Tools (70) Bibliography (71

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