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    Andreas Müller: Einwilligung

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    Ein kurzes "Ja" oder auch nur ein Nicken kann moralisch einen großen Unterschied machen – bei medizinischen Eingriffen, bei sexuellen Handlungen oder bei der Aufzeichnung eines Podcasts. Ein Gespräch mit Andreas Müller (Universität Bern)

    Complementarity constraints and induced innovation: Some evidence from the first IT regime

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    Technological search is often depicted to be random. This paper takes a different view and analyses how innovative recombinant search is triggered, how it is done and what initial conditions influence the final design of technological artefacts. We argue that complementarities (non-separabilities) play an important role as focusing devices guiding the search for new combinations. Our analysis takes the perspective of technology adopters and not that of inventors or innovators of new products. We illustrate the process of decomposition and re-composition under the presence of binding complementarity constraints with a historical case study on the establishment of the First IT Regime at the turn of the 19th century.Technological regimes, systemic innovation, adoption of technologies, complexity,information technology 1870-1930

    [Stammbuch Andreas Schwerdfeger] / Andreas Schwerdfeger

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    [STAMMBUCH ANDREAS SCHWERDFEGER] / ANDREAS SCHWERDFEGER [Stammbuch Andreas Schwerdfeger] / Andreas Schwerdfeger (1) Cover (1) Beschreibung / Eintragung des Eigners (16) Register über sämtliche hierinn befindliche Nahmen (17) Einträge Bl. 1 - 19 (21) Einträge Bl. 22 - 40 (50) Einträge Bl. 41 - 60 (81) Einträge Bl. 61 - 74 (101

    The Technological Bias in the Establishment of a Technological Regime: the adoption and enforcement of early information processing technologies in US manufacturing, 1870-1930

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    This paper presents a qualitative study on the adoption of early information technologies, such as typewriters, calculators or Hollerith machines in US manufacturing in the period between 1870 and 1930, which was by all means a true systemic innovation. Our empirical work is guided by a theoretical framework in which the theory of induced innovation is interpreted along "classical" lines in which an explicit link to the concept of technological regimes is established. We show how the presence of a distinct bias in technical change in US manufacturing led to the opening of a window of opportunity for early information technologies. We work out how the presence of this bias influenced the technological search and adoption process of firms and how this found its final reflection in the rules and heuristics of the regime, as well as the technological trajectories of the technologies. The reliance on established practices led organisation designers to cast the logic of large scale manufacturing into the administrative organisation of firms. This required the convergence of technical practices. The resulting technological trajectories and path dependencies were the outcome of the diffusion and the hardening of the early office work regime. Our analysis of US manufacturing data of the period suggests that even though electrification and "bureaucratisation" overlapped they cannot considered being the result of the same pattern of technology adoption, identified by the development of the capital-labour ratio.economics of technology ;

    [Stammbuch Andreas Adam Essig] / Andreas Adam Essich

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    [STAMMBUCH ANDREAS ADAM ESSIG] / ANDREAS ADAM ESSICH [Stammbuch Andreas Adam Essig] / Andreas Adam Essich (1) Cover (1) Einträge Bl. 2 - 50 (7) Einträge Bl. 51 - 100 (47) Einträge Bl. 101 - 150 (91) Einträge Bl. 152 - 192 (141

    De ritu excommunicationis intra et extra ecclesiam, dissertatio philologica quam permissu amplissimae facult. philosoph. in Regia Academia Aboënsi, praeside ... dn. m. Joh. Berenh. Münster, phil. pract. & hist. prof. ord. Placido bonorum submittit examini Andreas Sandel, in auditorio maximo anno 1697.

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    Variantti B.Invokaatio: Q.F.F.Q.S.Dedikaatio: Petrus Leufstadius, Andreas Båll, Olaus Chytraeus, Johannes Isopedius, Claudius Sandel, Andreas Tolstadius, Johannes Enander, Magnus Leufstadius, Andreas Frödling.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 2 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-D4, 1 arkintunnukseton lehti. - S. [4] tyhjä

    Periculum academicum de theriomakhía Pauli, ex I. Cor. XV. v. 32, permissu benevolo in Regia Fennorum Academia amplissimi ordinis philos. sub moderamine Andreae Prysz poës. profess. reg. & ordin. Loco horisque solennibus, die, si Deo ita visum fuerit, 5. non. Martii anni currentis MDCCXXXVI, ea, qua par est, modestia, facere constituit Andreas H. Lilius Satacunda Finlandus.

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    Dedikaatio: Andreas Bergius & Johannes Haartman, Johannes Wanoch & Henricus Justander & Johannes Wanaeus & Henricus Lilius & Carolus Indrenius & Andreas G. Lilius.Gratulaatio: Abram Utter, Henr. H. Lilius, Mich. Lilius.Painovuosi nimekkeestä.Arkit: 3 arkintunnuksetonta lehteä, A-B8 C5. - S. [6] tyhjä.Nimekkeessä on kreikkaa. Ensimmäinen gratulaatio on suomenkielinen

    The sealed room : Lou Andreas-Salomé and Anaïs Nin : a study in the genesis of fiction

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    This study explores the relationship between female identity formation within patriarchal society and women's literary discourse. The 'Introduction' serves to highlight Lou Andreas-Salomé's and Anaïs Nin's acute awareness of the tradional conflict between the role of artist and the role of woman. With both writers, their efforts to come to terms with their own creative powers involve tentative questions about the function of writing itself, which they both experience as a vital need. Part One of the study, therefore, addresses itself to reflecting the role of language as a basic means of socialization, which produces genderized subjects. This is related to the power of language to enable the construction of identity. Patriarchal culture produces woman as man's complementary Other. Questions of female identity and desire thus gain particular importance for the writer who strives to constitute her identity as autonomous subject. The first two chapters of Part Two focus on the problems that confront the women who, within the process of writing assume creative powers that are traditionally conceived as male prerogatives. The internalized image of woman as mother operates as a powerful impediment to creative self-assertion. An equally fundamental obstacle in the writer's quest for literary authority are the problematic links each writer establishes between a masculinized creator God, paternal authority and cultural discourse. Transcending their culturally induced duality between woman and creator Lou Andreas-Salomé and Anaïs Nin develop opposed literary strategies. Yet both resort to non-threatening female stereotypes that are able to accommodate their anxiety of authorship. Chapters III and IV revolve around the experience of writing itself in terms of a re-construction of inherited meanings and the woman's problem of creating her own meanings. Chapter V concentrates on the gaps that structure either writer's discourse and contribute to making it impossible to establish the woman as subject of desire. Chapter VI explores the ways in which internalized concepts of femininity work to limit the freedom of the imagination, reduce the field of vision and result in projecting transgressive female desires in disguised or displaced form. The 'Conclusion' stresses the inadequacy of existing controversial attitudes to both writers and highlights significant differences between the fiction of Lou Andreas-Salomé and Anaïs Nin

    Stylos kai edraiōma tēs ekklēsias, sive, Dissertatio de iustificatione hominis

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    quam ... sub praesidio ... Ioh. Henrici Heideggeri ... placido eruditorum examini subiicit Andreas Steinerus, Vitod. author & respondens, ad diem Octobris loco horisque solitisDiss. Hohe Schule Zürich, 167
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