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    Zur Primärrechtskonformität der EU-Konditionalitätsverordnung (EuGH C-156/21 und C-157/21)

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    ZUR PRIMÄRRECHTSKONFORMITÄT DER EU-KONDITIONALITÄTSVERORDNUNG (EUGH C-156/21 UND C-157/21) Zur Primärrechtskonformität der EU-Konditionalitätsverordnung (EuGH C-156/21 und C-157/21) (1

    The gendered landscape of post-socialist transition

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    THE GENDERED LANDSCAPE OF POST-SOCIALIST TRANSITION The gendered landscape of post-socialist transition (1) Introduction (5) Theoretical and conceptual framework (7) Beyond efficiency: a critical political economy lens (7) Analytical tools: class, gender and institutional change in dialogue (9) Marxian approach (9) Feminist approach (10) Institutional approach (12) Distributional consequences of the economic transformation (13) History matters: income distribution before and after socialism (14) At the summit: why top incomes tell us much about the rest (15) Economic transformation and institutional change (17) Socialist Yugoslavia (17) Continuous economic reforms and performance (17) Stratification in a 'classless' society (21) Post-socialism: Towards radical economic reforms and change (26) Economic liberalisation (27) Privatisation (30) Deindustrialisation (35) Data and Methodology (39) A critical appraisal of income data in (post-)Yugoslav countries (39) Comparability over time and across countries (40) Sources of evidence and empirical strategy (42) World Inequality Database (WID) (42) Luxembourg Income Study (LIS) (43) The long-term evolution of income inequality (44) Trends in income inequality (46) Labour income inequality (49) Gender divide (50) Conclusion (56

    Training neural networks to hedge multi-asset options

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    TRAINING NEURAL NETWORKS TO HEDGE MULTI-ASSET OPTIONS Training neural networks to hedge multi-asset options (1) Introduction (3) Literature Review (4) Deep Hedging (4) Stochastic Correlation (6) Methodology (8) Description of the Deep Hedging Method (8) Model Overview (8) Architecture of the Neural Network Model (11) Benchmark Models (13) Margrabe Model (13) Monte Carlo Simulation (13) Overview Market Data (15) Assets (15) Parameter Calibration - Methodology (17) Parameter Calibration - Results (18) Results (19) Exchange Option (19) Comparison to benchmark model (19) Comparison const. vs. stoch. correlation on simulated data (22) Comparison const. vs. stoch. correlation on market data (23) Basket Option (26) Comparison to benchmark model (26) Comparison const. vs. stoch. correlation on simulated data (28) Comparison const. vs. stoch. correlation on Market Data (29) Conclusion (33) Bibliography (35) Appendix (40

    The impact of internal communication effectiveness on employees’ psychological safety

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    THE IMPACT OF INTERNAL COMMUNICATION EFFECTIVENESS ON EMPLOYEES’ PSYCHOLOGICAL SAFETY The impact of internal communication effectiveness on employees’ psychological safety (1) Content (2) Summary (3) 1. Introduction (4) 2. Literature Review (8) 2.1 Psychological Safety in Organizations (8) 2.1.1 Defining Psychological Safety and Its Outcomes (8) 2.1.2 Limitations and Critical Perspectives on Psychological Safety (9) 2.1.3 Psychological Safety in Remote and Hybrid Work Environments (10) 2.1.4 Organizational Factors Shaping Psychological Safety (11) 2.2 Strategic Internal Communication (12) 2.2.1 Core Functions of Strategic Internal Communication (12) 2.2.2 Internal Communication in Digital Work Settings (13) 2.2.3 Fostering Psychological Safety through Internal Communication (14) 2.3 Internal Communication in Remote and Hybrid Work Environments (15) 2.3.1 Loss of Informal Communication (15) 2.3.2 Digital Tools and Communication Modes (16) 2.3.3 Equality and Inclusion in Communication (17) 2.3.4 Building Adaptive Communication Strategies (18) 2.4 Connecting Internal Communication and Psychological Safety (20) 3. Method (24) 3.1 Research Design (24) 3.2 Participants Sampling (24) 3.3 Data Collection (25) 3.4 Data Analysis (26) 3.5 Ethical Considerations (27) 4. Findings (28) 4.1 Overview of Themes (28) 4.2 Theme 1: Communication Practices (30) 4.3 Theme 2: Organizational and Leadership Influence (34) 4.4 Theme 3: Employee Agency and Remote Adaptation (39) 5. Discussion (42) 5.1 Interpretation of Findings (43) 5.1.1 Communication Practices (43) 5.1.2 Organizational and Leadership Influence (45) 5.1.3 Employee Agency and Remote Adaptation (47) 5.2 Theoretical Contributions (49) 5.3 Practical Implications (50) 5.4 Limitations and Future Research (53) 6. Conclusion (54) 7. References List (57) 8. Appendix (62) Appendix A: Interview Guide (62

    Architecture shapes brand meaning

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    ARCHITECTURE SHAPES BRAND MEANING Architecture shapes brand meaning (1) Abstract (2) Acknowledgements (3) Table of Figures (7) Table of Tables (8) Introduction (9) Introduction and Background (20) Methodology (22) Results (23) General Discussion (27) Introduction (39) Conceptual Background (41) Methodology (50) Results (59) General Discussion (80) Paper 3: Inferring Brand Personality from Space - A Consumer’s Perspective (90) Introduction (92) Conceptual Background (95) Methodology (107) Results (109) General Discussion (124) Summary and Conclusion (133

    Within- and between-country heterogeneities in long-term care

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    WITHIN- AND BETWEEN-COUNTRY HETEROGENEITIES IN LONG-TERM CARE Within- and between-country heterogeneities in long-term care (1) Deckblatt_Dissertation_ab_01.03.2025 (1) Dissertation_Szenkuroek_2906.pdf (2

    Haftungsdurchgriff und Sprungregress in vertraglichen Erfüllungsketten

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    HAFTUNGSDURCHGRIFF UND SPRUNGREGRESS IN VERTRAGLICHEN ERFÜLLUNGSKETTEN Haftungsdurchgriff und Sprungregress in vertraglichen Erfüllungsketten (-

    Credit risk and firm-level political risk

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    CREDIT RISK AND FIRM-LEVEL POLITICAL RISK Credit risk and firm-level political risk (1

    Trust in technology

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    TRUST IN TECHNOLOGY Trust in technology (1) List of Figures (v) List of Tables (vi) Abstract (1) 1 Introduction (2) 2 Literature Review (6) 2.1 The Evolution of AI-Driven Financial Services (6) 2.2 Mechanisms and Core Technologies of Robo-Advisors (13) 2.2.1 Investor Profiling and Risk Assessment Mechanisms (13) 2.2.2 Core Technologies (14) 2.2.3 Portfolio Construction and Optimization Mechanisms (17) 2.2.4 Future Technologies and Innovations (18) 2.3 Performance of Robo-Advisors (20) 2.4 Trust Dynamics in Robo-Advisory Services (22) 2.5 Design Requirements and Adoption Determinants of Robo-Advisors (28) 2.6 Young Retail Investors Perception of Robo-Advisors (31) 2.7 Summary and Research Gap (34) 3 Research Methodology (36) 3.1 Research Model (36) 3.2 Research Design (39) 4 Data Analysis (43) 4.1 Descriptive Analysis (43) 4.2 Main Results (48) 4.2.1 Trust in Advice: Human versus Robo (48) 4.2.2 Perceived Risk and Value: Human versus Robo (51) 4.2.3 AI Confidence and Trust (53) 4.2.4 Financial Literacy and Trust (55) 5 Discussion (58) 6 Conclusion and Outlook (62) Appendix (64) A Experiment Structure (64) Bibliography (71

    Unequal play

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    UNEQUAL PLAY Unequal play (1

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