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This Special Issue of the Chair of Public Management's publication series presents some results of a student research seminar. Following Mintzberg's approach of management research, we posed the question, What do public managers really do? when it comes to managing their organizations. The...
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The female share in management positions is quite low in Germany. The higher the hierarchical level, the fewer women … boards of the top 200 private companies in Germany, only 2.5 percent of members are female. Many studies have focused on the … other white-collar employees in Germany's private sector. While bivariate results based on data from the German Socio …
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maintain or even enhance the employees working ability studies identified the quality of leadership. The following thesis … brings the concept of age-related leadership into focus, which deals with the individual, age-related needs of the employees …'. It examines the relationship between leaders age-related leadership behaviors and followers' perception of quality of …
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This paper investigates the long-term trend and the underlying determinants of public sector centralization in Germany … of Germany. …
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In a recent paper Edward Lazear proposed the jack-of-all-trades view of entrepreneurship. Based on a coherent model of the choice between self-employment and paid employment he shows that having a background in a large number of different roles increases the probability of becoming an...
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that emerged from a number of studies for Germany and other countries: Entry rates differ between regions, and the …
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Women start fewer businesses than men. The start-up rate among women in Germany falls short of males' start-up rate by …-scale population survey on start-up activity in Germany. As a unique feature, the data combine socio-demographic characteristics …
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Folklore has it that the comparatively low proportion of self-employed in Germany is in part due to a habit that might …
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