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Enhancing Stress Detection for Students: Exploring the Impact of Fine-Tuning and User-Specific Data Calibration in Deep Learning
Implementing Intraday Model-Free Implied Volatility for Individual Equities to Analyze the Return–Volatility Relationship
Values and Cultural Risk Management Through Transcultural Learning. The Cases of the EU, Chinese BRI and Asean
Deconstructing the German Automotive Industry for Market Entry into a Decentralized Infrastructure Ecosystem
Automation in ground-based traffic already offers great potential for innovation, but there is still enormous potential, particularly in the networking of a wide range of data services from different domains, which have not yet been fully exploited for future applications. This project contributes to an open and transparent digital data ecosystem. On the one hand, to expand mobility offers and vehicle technologies, on the other, to strengthen the innovation potential by improving data accessibility and reducing market entry barriers. Through the foundation of EU projects, mobility innovations have been shown to emerge especially in a decentralized infrastructure ecosystem
Thinking Planets Hyper-Anticipation and Biographical Deep Time
The concept of planetarity has become increasingly important in recent years to capture how humans interact with and are present on their host planet nowadays. Extractivism, climate change and human land use patterns constitute a transformation of the earth system that is no longer just ecological, but geological: they come into contact with the condition of the planet and change it. At the same time, Earth-spanning systems of data aggregation and calculation enable researchers from the natural sciences and humanities to track these changes in real time and thus put planetarity on the (mental) map. Thinking Planets makes a double intervention in this new discourse: First, the book places planetarity in an astrobiological context. In doing so, it addresses a noticeable lack of theoretical foundation and shifts the focus from a spatial to a temporal understanding of planets as constantly changing entities. The earth's own time has accelerated radically today. Thinking Planets therefore focuses, secondly, on the intertwining of planetary and biographical time, which is as paradigmatic for this age of technological and scientific acceleration as its ethical and political implications are uncomprehended. Planetarity is not an object that stands before us, but a force that operates within our lives as we construct our biographies: "Planetarity is almost a synonym for intimacy.
“Wrong” skewness and endogenous regressors in stochastic frontier models: an instrument-free copula approach with an application to estimate firm efficiency in Vietnam
Challenges of Optimising Large Project Management through Global Resource Allocation
LEIZ Case Study #2– Challenges of Optimizing Large Project Management through Global Resource AllocationThe Plant & Machine Engineering Company is a German-based company specialising in the engineering of plants and machines. It is headquartered in Germany but boasts 13 subsidiaries spread across four continents, with each subsidiary having 1-5 locations comprising offices and production sites. The Chief Operating Officer and the management team believe the company needs to combine resources from different subsidiaries, such as global access to a pool of specialised skills, to tackle labour shortages and meet the demands of fluctuating project sizes. In a global value network, one of the main challenges management faces is involving local decision-makers in the subsidiaries to ensure a seamless customer experience. The case study sheds light on the challenges faced due to a highly complex intra- and inter-organizational environment. For instance, the language and communication barriers were not fully considered during the expansion process, leading to misunderstandings and communication gaps, hampering collaboration. A reorganisation towards a management network that promotes interaction and learning among different subdivisions and departments, as well as a change in the organisational culture, were suggested
Using Artificial Intelligence in Parliament - Initial Results from the Canadian House of Commons
Post-Publics: Rekonstruktion einer Theorie der Öffentlichkeit
Krisen und Disruptionen in der Gesellschaft – ausgelöst etwa durch die Digitalisierung oder durch soziokulturelle, ökologische und politische Transformationsprozesse – verändern die kommunikative Sphäre der Öffentlichkeit grundlegend. Die Theoriebildung zur Öffentlichkeit reagiert allerdings nur bedingt auf diese Transformationen, was eine valide Analyse ihrer Probleme und Herausforderungen verhindert.Dieses Defizit will Martin R. Herbers mit seiner neuen Theorie der Öffentlichkeit, der „post-publics“, beheben. Diese integriert die disruptiven Transformationen und wendet sich gegen ein Verständnis von Öffentlichkeit als einer statischen Sphäre der Kommunikation. Die Theorie fokussiert Individuen, die mittels mediatisierter Praktiken die Themen ihres persönlichen Interesses veröffentlichen. So entsteht eine Verbindung zwischen der kollektiv orientierten „public sphere“ und den individuell orientierten „post-publics“: die integrative „publicness“. Diese Theorie erlaubt es, disruptive Transformationen der öffentlichen Kommunikation individuell und kollektiv empirisch zu erfassen