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    Integration von Vorbildern in die Gründungsförderung - Einfluss eines Podcasts über Unternehmerinnen auf die Gründungsabsichten von Studentinnen

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    It is striking that fewer women than men start their own business although they would be an enrichment for the startup ecosystem. This thesis aims to present an effective solution to foster female entrepreneurship. Previous researchers found the positive effects of role models on entrepreneurial intentions. Nevertheless, they paid little attention to the impact of entrepreneurial narratives on entrepreneurial intentions. Therefore, the work at hand examined if female entrepreneurial role models raise entrepreneurial intentions of female students. Further it investigated if role models can be integrated through a podcast in entrepreneurship education. Therefore, six qualitative semi structured interviews including a short questionnaire were conducted after exposing them to an extract of the fIVE podcast. Respondents were female participants of the Academic Program for Entrepreneurship. The research results show that female entrepreneurial role models raise entrepreneurial intentions of female students. It is found that entrepreneurial experience of the role model strongly and gender similarities weakly influence entrepreneurial intentions. Research findings also indicate that a podcast serves as an effective medium to integrate role models in entrepreneurship education. However, it could be combined with visual media or contact possibilities. The results could assist creators of entrepreneurial programs, as they present an effective and innovative approach of integrating role models in entrepreneurship education

    Augustus and the Campus Martius in Rome : the Emperor's Role as Pharaoh of Egypt and Julius Caesar's Calender Reform; the Montecitorio Obelisk, the Meridian Line, the Ara Pacis, and the Mausoleum Augusti ; In Honour of Eugenio La Rocca on the occasion of his 70th birthday

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    Häuber, Chrystina (2017): Augustus and the Campus Martius in Rome the Emperor's Role as Pharaoh of Egypt and Julius Caesar's Calender Reform; the Montecitorio Obelisk, the Meridian Line, the Ara Pacis, and the Mausoleum Augusti. In Honour of Eugenio La Rocca on the occasion of his 70th birthday; With Contributions by Nicola Barbagli, Frederick E. Brenk, Amanda Claridge, Filippo Coarelli, Luca Sasso DʹElia, Vincent Jolivet, Franz Xaver Schütz, and Raimund Wünsche and Comments by Rafed El‐Sayed, Angelo Geißen, John Pollini, Rose Mary Sheldon, R.R.R. Smith, Walter Trillmich, Miguel John Versluys, and T.P. Wisema

    Resiliency training of workers in the tourism industry in times of Corona : requirements for human resource management

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    Das Ziel dieser Bachelorarbeit war es, durch eine explorative Untersuchung die Resilienzförderung von Arbeitnehmern touristischer Betriebe in Zeiten der COVID-19-Pandemie zu erforschen. Bisher gibt es kaum veröffentlichte Fachliteratur, die sich mit dem Themenkomplex der Arbeitnehmerresilienz in der Tourismusbranche während der aktuellen Krise beschäftigt. Um einen Mehrwert für die Resilienzforschung zu schaffen, wurden im Rahmen dieser Untersuchung qualitative Interviews in Form von Einzelinterviews und Fokusgruppendiskussionen organisiert, durchgeführt und ausgewertet. Insgesamt fanden drei Einzelinterviews und sechs Fokusgruppendiskussionen mit jeweils zwei Interviewpartnern statt. Die Auswertung des Datenmaterials anhand der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse nach Mayring (2015) ergab, dass die Förderung von Resilienz eine komplexe Aufgabe im Human Resource Management darstellt. So ist in Krisenzeiten die Weiterentwicklung des Arbeitnehmers, die Festigung der Unternehmenskultur und die professionelle Kommunikation entscheidend, um die individuelle Resilienz fördern und physische als auch psychische Gesundheit positiv beeinflussen zu können. Aus den gewonnenen Erkenntnissen wurden Handlungsempfehlungen für Human Resources Manager und Führungskräfte zur Resilienzförderung der Arbeitnehmer abgeleitet. Die vorliegende Arbeit soll gleichzeitig auch als Anreiz dienen, die Förderung von Arbeitnehmern und ihrer persönlichen Resilienz stärker in den Fokus der Unternehmung zu rücken.The aim of this bachelor thesis was to explore how to enhance resilience of employees within the tourism industry in times of the COVID-19 pandemic. Currently there is little published literature addressing the issue of employee resilience in the tourism industry during the present crisis. To generate added value to the research of resilience, this research organized, conducted, and analyzed qualitative interviews in the form of individual interviews and focus group discussions. In total, three individual interviews and six focus group discussions, each with two interview partners, were conducted. The analysis of the data material using the qualitative content analysis according to Mayring (2015) revealed that enhancing resilience is followed by a complex bundle of requirements in human resource management. In times of crisis, the further development of the employee, the reinforcement of the corporate culture as well as professional communication are essential for enhancing individual resilience and positively influencing physical and mental health. The findings were used to derive recommendations for human resources managers and executives to strengthen employee resilience. At the same time, this work is intended to emphasize the need for companies to focus more strongly on enhancing employees and their individual resilience

    Neuaufbruch

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    Tourismus Management Passport 2021,01: Neuaufbruc

    Sharing Economy in Tourism

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    Munz, Sonja: Sharing Economy : Potential for sustainable tourism? Klassen, Norbert: From classical bicycle renting to modern bikesharing : A success story of the Sharing Economy Busacker, Thorsten: Carsharing : A passing fashion or the future of mobility? Gilles, Claudia: Sharing Economy in the Accommodation Market : Background, opportunities and risk

    Exploring Remoteness

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    Kolbeck, Felix: Travel far, experience closeness? : Of geographical and other distances Bausch, Thomas & Humpe, Andreas: Travel far, experience closeness? : Of geographical and other distances Rauscher, Marion: Experts exchange ideas in the Far East : Conference visit in Bangkok and competences required for the 21st century Humpe, Andreas: Cyclists’ perception of exhaust emissions : An economic evaluation Juhnke, Alina Luisa: Tourism between culture and commerce : The effects of tourism on developing countries Cornejo, Annmarie: California Polytechnic State University : Learn by Doin

    Closeness

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    Kolbeck, Felix: Closeness : Corona and Closeness – quo vadimus? Werther, Simon: Coworking as a Chance for Rural Areas : Changing guest and customer needs from long stay to workation Chang, Celine & Eberhardt, Katrin & Pillmayer, Markus: Project report: COVID-19 and the Bavarian tourist sector : Crisis management, resilience factors and recommendations for action Rauscher, Marion: Generation Y : A workshop & game about the downsides of digitalisation Morawek, Daniel et al.: The journey of a lifetim

    Marktplatz-Bestandsorchestrierung : Verbesserung der Genauigkeit des Lieferantenbestands über mehrere Marktplatze hinweg zur Optimierung der Multichannel-Abwicklung

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    As multichannel sales are becoming more relevant for Electronic Commerce, the current moment shows a high potential for many vendors to reach a broad consumer base and have competitive placement in the market through multiple channels such as marketplaces. The purpose of this study is to explore the design requirements of the vendors and their validated representations for the development of a marketplace inventory orchestration solution. The contributing knowledge implies improving the accuracy of vendor stock distribution across multiple marketplaces and optimising multichannel fulfilment. A Design Science Research approach is applied to fill the research gap. The systematic literature review and semi-structured expert interviews were conducted to synthesise the earlier work in this area, and to conceptualise the derived requirements for the solution. Further, the author formulates a prototypical representation and investigates the five criteria in the usability testing to evaluate the designed solution in comparison to previous work procedures. The result of this research shows the outperformance of a marketplace inventory orchestration solution when compared to the other methods. Moreover, the findings contribute to design theory knowledge and enable the vendors to respond quickly to changing demand across different channels in order to adapt to the market situation. The study provides original and relevant guidance for researchers and practitioners on developing a marketplace inventory orchestration solution

    Disturbance Severity and Human–Nature Relationships : A New Approach to Analyze People’s Well-Being along a Bark Beetle Infestation Gradient

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    Contact to nature and greenspace is important for emotional well-being and can promote human health. Forest landscapes provide such access to greenspace, especially in protected areas. However, forested protected areas are impacted by natural disturbances such as bark beetle infestations. On the one hand, such disturbances have positive impacts on ecological processes and biodiversity. On the other hand, they have allegedly negative impacts on the recreational value of a landscape. Limited knowledge about the public’s perception of forests subject to natural disturbances still hampers forest management to balance ecological functions and visitors’ recreational experience. Thus, our aim was to determine how attitudes towards nature influence the personal well-being in a naturally disturbed landscape. We investigated self-reported well-being and attitudes towards nature in a standardized questionnaire-based survey of 1008 German inhabitants in an experimentally adapted landscape visualization. Self-reported well-being was generally highest in landscapes with relatively few bark-beetle-killed trees. This was especially the case for people who felt included with nature and preferred an appreciative use or preservation of nature. Conversely, people who had previously visited a national park with visible bark beetle infestations rated their personal well-being highest in landscapes with larger proportions of beetle-killed trees. Our results indicate that it is necessary to analyze people’s knowledge about and relations to forest landscapes as well as concepts of nature conservation, natural landscapes, and biodiversity to gain a better understanding of people’s perceptions of natural disturbances

    Comparison of ultrashort pulse ablation of gold in air and water by time-resolved experiments

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    Laser ablation in liquids is a highly interdisciplinary method at the intersection of physics and chemistry that offers the unique opportunity to generate surfactant-free and stable nanoparticles from virtually any material. Over the last decades, numerous experimental and computational studies aimed to reveal the transient processes governing laser ablation in liquids. Most experimental studies investigated the involved processes on timescales ranging from nanoseconds to microseconds. However, the ablation dynamics occurring on a sub-nanosecond timescale are of fundamental importance, as the conditions under which nanoparticles are generated are established within this timeframe. Furthermore, experimental investigations of the early timescales are required to test computational predictions. We visualize the complete spatiotemporal picosecond laser-induced ablation dynamics of gold immersed in air and water using ultrafast pump-probe microscopy. Transient reflectivity measurements reveal that the water confinement layer significantly influences the ablation dynamics on the entire investigated timescale from picoseconds to microseconds. The influence of the water confinement layer includes the electron injection and subsequent formation of a dense plasma on a picosecond timescale, the confinement of ablation products within hundreds of picoseconds, and the generation of a cavitation bubble on a nanosecond timescale. Moreover, we are able to locate the temporal appearance of secondary nanoparticles at about 600 ps after pulse impact. The results support computational predictions and provide valuable insight into the early-stage ablation dynamics governing laser ablation in liquids

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