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Einführung -- Die Bedeutung von Wissen für Unternehmen -- Wissensaustausch als zentraler Prozess des Wissensmanagements -- Unternehmenskultur – von anthropologischen Ursprüngen zum Unternehmenskontext -- Der interaktive Zusammenhang zwischen Unternehmenskultur und Wissensaustauschprozesse...
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Business Governance: Relevanz für Unternehmen und Definition -- Die Business Governance Formel: Situationen/Ziele/Instrumente -- Business Governance in der Praxis.- Leitfaden zur Business Governance Formel.
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There is ample evidence that women do not react to competition as men do and are less willing to enter a competition than men. In this paper, we use personality variables to understand the underlying motives of women (and men) to enter a competition or avoid it. We use the Big Five personality...
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In a punishment experiment, we separate the demand for punishment in general from a possible demand to conduct punishment personally. Subjects experience an unfair split of their earnings from a real effort task and have to decide on the punishment of the person who determines the distribution....
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This paper contributes to the analysis of central vs. decentral (firm-level) labour market negotiations. We argue that during negotiations on a central scale employers and employees plausibly take output market effects into account, while they behave competitively during firm-level negotiations....
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There is ample evidence that women do not react to competition as men do and are less willing to enter a competition than men (e.g., Gneezy et al.(2003), Niederle and Vesterlund (2007)). In this paper, we use personality variables to understand the underlying motives of women (and men) to enter...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008916029
There is ample evidence that women do not react to competition as men do and are less willing to enter a competition than men. In this paper, we use personality variables to understand the underlying motives of women (and men) to enter a competition or avoid it. We use the Big Five personality...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011051348
In a punishment experiment, we separate the demand for punishment in general from the demand to conduct punishment personally. Subjects experience an unfair split of their earnings from a real effort task and have to decide on the punishment of the person who determines the distribution. First,...
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