481 research outputs found

    Staatliche Maßnahmen gegenüber Kreditinstituten? Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer ökonomischen Analyse

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    Staatliche Maßnahmen gegenüber Kreditinstituten sind spätestens seit der Finanzmarktkrise wirtschaftspolitisch allgemein akzeptiert. Demgegenüber geht Ute Merbecks kritisch der Frage nach, über welches theoretische Fundament die zur Beaufsichtigung von Kreditinstituten angeführten Argumente des »Marktversagens« und des »Einlegerschutzes« verfügen. Hierzu leitet sie zunächst Anforderungskriterien für eine ökonomische Analyse ab. Anschließend analysiert sie verschiedene Finanzmarktmodelle hinsichtlich ihrer Aussagen zu staatlichen Maßnahmen. Es zeigt sich, dass keine einheitliche Literaturmeinung besteht und Marktversagen nur unter engen Prämissen modelliert werden kann. Für eine Begründung staatlicher Maßnahmen mit dem Argument des Einlegerschutzes fehlt generell ein geeignetes Modell. Ein solches entwickelt die Autorin im Rahmen der Arbeit neu. Es dient als Grundlage für eine kritische Überprüfung des bestehenden Regulierungssystems

    Trends of Europeanization in social welfare politics. IHS Political Science Series 82, July 2002

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    Fritz W. Scharpf (2000 and 2002) defines the term Europeanization as the progressive shift of governmental tasks to the European level. According to this understanding he identifies four modes of Europeanization. Further, he recognizes the establishment of minimum standards and the open method of co-ordination as specific modes of Europeanization. This paper first relates the welfare political goals and problems of both named methods of Europeanization in social welfare politics, then describes the political processes which accompany them, and subsequently tests whether Scharpf’s analysis can be affirmed

    Corporate Digital Responsibility in Germany

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    Corporate Digital Responsibility (CDR) is a recently developing new management concept in response to the increasing challenges caused by digital transformation. In Germany, this self-governance approach influenced the political discussions and led to a more integrative and collaborative multi-policy strategy beyond pure regulatory regimes. The launch of the German CDR-code by the German action group in June 2021 is a milestone to capture ethical problems in digitalised firms by voluntary commitments from signatories. However, little empirical evidence on the current state of CDR-initiatives at German corporations is available up-to now. This project addresses the identified research gap by performing a qualitative analysis of the disclosed information on CDR in nonfinancial reports of the DAX 30 companies from 2020

    Corporate digital responsibility (CDR) in Germany: background and first empirical evidence from DAX 30 companies in 2020

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    Corporate digital responsibility (CDR) is a recently developing new management concept in response to the increasing challenges caused by digital transformation. In Germany, this self-governance approach influenced the political discussions and led to a more integrative and collaborative multi-policy strategy beyond pure regulatory regimes. The launch of the German CDR-code by the German action group in June 2021 is a milestone to capture ethical problems in digitalised firms by voluntary commitments from signatories. However, little empirical evidence on the current state of CDR-initiatives at German corporations is available up-to now. This article addresses the identified research gap by performing a qualitative analysis of the disclosed information on CDR in nonfinancial reports of the DAX 30 companies from 2020. After a brief introduction, a literature review on CDR-related research activities is presented in Sect. 2, and the context and background of the study are specified. Section 3 presents the results of the empirical study on disclosed CDR-related information by German DAX 30 companies. Section 4 concludes with a discussion and discovers future research avenues on CDR. Corporate responsibility in the digital economy is a field of research that is open for different disciplines and especially theoretical normative research on CDR should be accelerated

    Institutional Investors

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    Der eigene Ort – Safe Place-Arbeit mit essgestörten Jugendlichen in der Integrativen Kinder- und Jugendlichenpsychotherapie

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    Die vorliegende Arbeit betrachtet das Konzept des Safe Place, wie es im Rahmen der Integrativen Therapie von Katz-Bernstein entwickelt wurde, und differenziert es anhand der klinischen Arbeit mit essgestörten jugendlichen Patientinnen weiter aus. Zunächst werden Diagnose, Ätiologie, Psychodynamik und Psychotherapie von Anorexia Nervosa und Bulimia Nervosa dargestellt, dann das körpertherapeutische Angebot innerhalb der Fachklinik für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie in Bad Neuenahr erläutert, innerhalb dessen die Arbeit mit dem Safe Place stattfand. Diese wird vertiefend mit Aspekten des „potential space“ (Winnicott), der Bindungstheorie und den immanenten Möglichkeiten zur Abgrenzung in Beziehung gesetzt und anhand von drei Fallbeispielen veranschaulicht.This article discusses the Katz-Bernstein Integrative Therapy Concept of „Safe Place“ and expands it further by application in the treatment of in-patients with eating disorders.The author, a Movement Therapist at the Bad Neuenahr Clinic for Children andAdolescent Psychiatry, describes the Diagnosis, aetiology and Psychotherapy of Anorexia and Bulimia. Using three case Studies, specific aspects of „Safe Place“ as „Potential Space“ (Winnicott), attachment theory and the inherent possibilities of Marking Off are also illustrated in detail.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/18-2008-hensler-ute-elisabeth-der-eigene-ort-safe-place-arbeit-mit-essgestoerten-jugendlichen/peerReviewedpublishedVersio

    William Wordsworth

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    [sound recording] / Ute Islam. The poetry of Lord Byron by Terry Pratt.; 1 sound cassette (60 minutes); Broadcast on CFCY Radio, Charlottetown, January 21 & 31, 1974.; The poetry of Lord ByronSource type: Electronic(1
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