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Neue Mobilitätsangebote: Ersatz oder Ergänzung des ÖPNV? Eine Analyse am Beispiel des stationsflexiblen Carsharings
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The End of LIBOR: On Interest Rate Benchmark Reform, Alternative Risk-Free Rates and IBOR Fallbacks, LIBOR Cessation and Transition
Früherer Titel der Serie: bis 07/2019 wifi Working PaperThe reform of LIBOR by its administrator IBA to a transaction-based benchmark, completed 2019, has not succeeded due to lack of transactions. In July 2017 the UK FCA Chief Bailey prepared the market for the end of LIBOR by end-2021. National working groups have developed alternatives to LIBOR based on overnight Risk-Free Rates. For derivatives linked to LIBOR and other IBORs, ISDA developed an IBOR Fallbacks approach on the basis of term and spread adjusted Risk-Free Rates. Bloomberg started daily calculations of fallback rates for covered IBORs on 21 October 2020. An ISDA supplement and a protocol for new and legacy derivative contracts became effective on 25 January 2021. A future cessation and loss of representativeness for all LIBOR settings was declared by IBA and the FCA on 5 March 2021 triggering an index cessation event under ISDA. Some USD LIBOR settings will cease mid-2023 instead of end-2021. The FCA will use enhanced powers to produce Synthetic LIBOR for some settings in GBP and JPY LIBOR beyond end-2021. The standard-setting bodies IOSCO and FSB are closely following the impact of LIBOR cessation and transition on systemic risk at the global level.Draf
Back to reality: transition techniques from short HMD-based virtual experiences to the physical world
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Finding Consensus About the Level of Medication Safety in a Hospital Setting: Development and an Example of Application of a Modified Delphi Method
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A Conceptual Framework for Heritage Impact Assessment: A Review and Perspective
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Monitoringbericht Q2/2021
Im Bericht ausgewertete Fördervorhaben: Kennzeichen 16DKV30150 und 16DKV42038: Förderung durch das Bundesministerium für Verkehr und digitale Infrastruktur (BMVI
Prevalence of Second Victims, Risk Factors, and Support Strategies among German Nurses (SeViD-II Survey)
Background: Second victim phenomena (SVP) are critical to workplace and patient safety,
and epidemiological data are limited to investigate the causes and impact on German health care. We
investigated SVP in German nurses regarding prevalence, causes, and predisposition compared to
a preceding study on German physicians (Second Victims in Deutschland/SeViD-I). Methods: We
conducted a nationwide anonymous cross-sectional online study in 2020 using a modified SeViD
questionnaire including the BFI-10 (personality traits). Statistical analysis was conducted using chi2
tests and binary logistic regression models. Results: Of 332 nurses, 60% reported to experience SVP
at least once a working lifetime, with a 12-month prevalence among SVP of 49%. Of the nurses, 24%
reported recovery times of more than 1 year. In contrast to physicians from SeViD-I, a main cause for
becoming a second victim was aggressive behavior by patients. High neuroticism values, higher age,
and medium work life experience, but neither gender nor workplace position, were predisposing for
SVP. Like SeViD-I, nurses reported demand for an institutional response in cases of SVP. Conclusions:
SVP is common among German nurses and comprises other causes and a different course than in
physicians. Further research should concentrate on specific prevention strategies, e.g., profession-
and workplace-based educational programs.Published Versio
Filmdiskussionen als (Forschungs-)Methode in der Sozialen Arbeit
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Four rational squares in arithmetic progressions and a family of elliptic curves with positive Mordell-Weil rank
Gefördert im Rahmen des Projekts DEALPublished Versio