that the indicators are most helpful during periods of large swings in
world growth. However, their usefulness fluctuates greatly over time. The only paper which
addresses turning points directly [...] dependent variables used. Following this, section 3 introduces the Probit
models and presents their results. Section 4 summarises and concludes.
2. Data
We use seasonally-adjusted quarterly
of manufacturing companies increases
and the companies want to differentiate themselves with their service offerings
and exploit revenue opportunities. The implemention is often mediocre. This
employ classic t-tests casting some doubt on the statistical reliability of their results
because it is well-known that their use is critical in the presence of typical stock return characteristics (e. [...] has been directed to the scientific analysis of calendar
effects in stock market returns because their identification may allow the implementation of profitable in-
vestment strategies (see Lucey and Pardo [...] effect that attributes bad luck and thus low or negative returns to this specific calendar day. In their seminal
article, published in the prestigious Journal of Finance, Kolb and Rodriguez (1987) found
and Spain) were
able to improve their relative price competitiveness and thus their bilateral current account
balance against Germany by a depreciation of their currencies against the D-Mark. A nominal [...] bear problems that were already
discussed. German households can expand their spending only marginally without raising their
indebtedness, because the tax burden in Germany is very high. A large [...] is not a zero sum
game. Increasing German exports contribute to growth in other economies due to their high
import content. It does not make sense to raise German imports artificially via “push button”
finance) to fund investment for their project. However, this model variant only allows for a
constant investment level.
The second variant allows firms to choose their optimal investment level. Each [...] together with their labour supply (lt). Final good producers assemble intermediate products into the
final good. Agents receive a capital income and a labour income which increases their net wealth.
Households [...] monitors.
their project.
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Finally, we require that banks are not too leveraged and, in particular, that lending by
bankers does not exceed a regulatory threshold levt of their bank equity
profit in the german meat
industry. The authors give a summary of the current situation by basing their article on concrete
examples from the international and worldwide crisis years from 2020 to 2022
When leaders keep harmony in mind and take care of their subordinates, employees feel
concord in their company. Leaders express harmony by their behavior and set a good
example which influences [...] , they generally have
cooperated and shared ideas, which they would usually incorporate with their own.
During the Industrial and Modern Ages, Chinese philosophy began to integrate the
concepts [...] harmonious corporate culture
Wujin (Wang, 2007); corporation should be concerned about employees and their families
(Renbo Chen, 2007). Some viewpoints relate to institutional culture, for example, building
different types of crises (technological crises, financial market
crises, natural disasters) and their effects on the demand for cash in an international context. It
becomes evident that over the past [...] of Cash" Conference Asia and the 10th Economics of Payments Conference of the Bank of Finland for their
valuable comments.
annotation mailto:gerhard.roesl@oth-regensburg.de mailto:gerhard.roesl [...] (geo-) political crisis
after 9/11 in 2001 or the Euro crisis in 2010/11 could also be analysed. In their nature, however, these crises
were effectively confidence crises and, hence, do not differ too much
Eugene Fama and Kenneth
French argue that their size and value risk premiums already account for default risk,
Vassalou and Xing (2004) deduce, based on their findings, that only part of the default
[...] description of their usage in the analysis, can be found in Table A1 in Appendix A.
The data are retrieved in e, except for the UK and Switzerland, for which we ini-
tially retrieved data in their domestic [...] markets, in contrast to their European counterparts. As such, in times of distress in
the banking sector, they might not be able to freely act on the stock market. This
limits their room for action and
borrowers need to supplement the credit with their own funds to afford the
durables. To do so they have to either use their savings or decrease their spending
on non-durable goods in the short [...] women to make their own decisions concerning their resources and
allowing them to benefit from those resources (World bank, chapter 2). The term
also encompasses the improvement of their economic status [...] is received.
Households first need to cut down on their short run non-durable consumption to be
able to supplement the credit with their own funds. Consequently, many
Microfinance studies
agriculture. The authors sum
up the youngest political decisions in Germany and discuss them in their international contexts.
Concrete examples are ment to explain economical problems and chances
English abstract:
Packing and packaging are important components of the logistics supply chain. Their
combination with smart technologies makes it possible to integrate them as active
components with
implement the communication requirements and tasks in leadership positions
• To assess strategies and their characteristics in the digital market and the leadership standards as the basis of economic trade [...] able to analyze various retail-specific characteristics in the use of logistics processes and assess their appli-
cation in a practical context.
• The students will be able to apply the most important [...] features of the network components, i.e. hub, switch, router and DNS server are addressed as well.
Their operations are shown and tested using the remote virtual labs and experimental virtualized network
implement the communication requirements and tasks in leadership positions
• To assess strategies and their characteristics in the digital market and the leadership standards as the basis of economic trade [...] able to analyze various retail-specific characteristics in the use of logistics processes and assess their appli-
cation in a practical context.
• The students will be able to apply the most important [...] features of the network components, i.e. hub, switch, router and DNS server are addressed as well.
Their operations are shown and tested using the remote virtual labs and experimental virtualized network
Further, the tools of social scripts, cultural assimilators and critical incidents are investigated in their use to teach cul-
tural awareness. Students are given the opportunity to use these tools in both [...] managers can best deal with cultural differences and conflict in an effort to make themselves and their employees more effective in
global workplaces.
Lehrmaterial / Literatur
Teaching Material
Jonason, P. K., Slomski, S. & Partyka, J. (2012). The Dark Triad at work:
How toxic employees get their way. Personality and Individual
Differences, 52(3), 449–453.
Jonason, P. K., Strosser, G. [...]
which was not given an explicit method.
The results show that all groups were able to reduce their candy
consumption, although the use of self-nudging methods was not
significantly more effective
seminar, the participants will have a
plethora of different concepts at hand which help to pursue their
scientific work. This includes in particular typesetting research articles
and bibliography handling [...] scientific
computing, statistics, or visualizing data. As a side effect, students will
broaden their experience with Unix-like environments.
Inhalte: Due to the interdisciplinary nature of the seminar
implement the communication requirements and tasks in leadership positions
• To assess strategies and their characteristics in the digital market and the leadership standards as the basis of economic trade
Note:
Please take special note of the Program and Examination Regulations of this degree program in their current version.
Study structure:
The program comprises a standard duration of 3 semesters [...] business environment.
• Personal competence (self-competence): Students learn to self-reflect their cultural values and learn strategies how to assume
ethical responsibility in an international context [...] and the careful use of resources and materials. The student can
relate the acquired knowledge to their life situations and directly implement the practical recommendations for action.
• Competence
students. All professors and many lecturers
of the faculty are available as supervisors - as far as their capacity is not already exhausted
by other theses. In the case of external theses, a supervisor from [...] performances.
3.2.4 Problems finding a topic
If students are unable to find a topic despite their own efforts, they will be assigned a
taskmaster by the examination board upon request. In this case [...] creator and supervisor is made by the students. If students are unable
to find a supervisor despite their own efforts, the examination board will assign a supervisor upon
request. In order to ensure the
subject them to critical reflection and to incorporate them responsibly into their decisions
and actions.
(4) After completing their studies, students should be able to take on material and management tasks [...] concerned provide
written evidence that they are among the best 40% of the graduates of their degree programme in their final
year; the sole criterion for comparison is the overall grade achieved in the final [...] applicants who have
completed their relevant first degree with an overall grade of better than 1.3 or who are demonstrably among
the top 10% of the graduates of their course of study.
(7) If the
subject them to critical reflection and to incorporate them responsibly into their decisions and
actions.
(4) After completing their studies, students should be able to take on material and management tasks [...] concerned provide written
evidence that they are among the best 40% of the graduates of their degree programme in their final year; the
sole criterion for comparison is the overall grade achieved in the final [...] applicants who have completed
their relevant first degree with an overall grade of better than 1.3 or who are demonstrably among the top 10%
of the graduates of their course of study.
(7) If the
severely handicapped persons may be granted examination concessions upon presentation of proof of their
handicap.
2. 15 minutes before the start of the examination is mandatory for punctual appearance
contact person at their banks, whom they would
like to choose themselves. From the customers' point of view, the advisor
finder positively influences them as for remaining loyal to their banks and
[...] abgeleitet.
Abstract
Benefits are additional services that employers can grant their employees in
addition to their salary. Nowadays, more and more employees expect this
act of appreciation. This [...] digitalization, the goal is to provide NETZSCH with recommendations for
the future-proof expansion of their continuing education measures. The
question arises as to what influence technology ultimately
Note:
Please take special note of the Program and Examination Regulations of this degree program in their current version.
Study structure:
The program comprises a standard duration of 3 semesters [...] business environment.
• Personal competence (self-competence): Students learn to self-reflect their cultural values and learn strategies how to assume
ethical responsibility in an international context [...] and the careful use of resources and materials. The student can
relate the acquired knowledge to their life situations and directly implement the practical recommendations for action.
• Competence