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    UID:
    b3kat_BV040922375
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 383 Seiten)
    ISBN: 0511064845 , 9780511064845 , 0511120540 , 9780511120541
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , International integration and the welfare state / Torben M. Andersen -- The changing age structure and the public sector / Thomas Lindh -- Emigration from the Scandinavian welfare states / Peder J. Pedersen, Marianne Røed and Lena Schröder -- Productivity and costs in public production of services / Jørn Rattsø -- Use of fees in the provision of public services in OECD countries / Carl Emmerson and Howard Reed -- Privitisation of social insurance with reference to Sweden / Lars Söderström and Klas Rikner -- Occupational welfare / Ann-Charlotte Ståhlberg -- Pathways to retirement and retirement incentives in Sweden / Mårten Palme and Ingemar Svensson -- Social insurance and redistribution / Pierre Pestieau -- Assessing the effect of introducing welfare accounts in Sweden / Stefan Fölster ... [et al.] -- Taxation in a global economy / Bernd Huber and Erik Norrman -- Taxation and education investment in the tertiary sector / Fredrik Andersson and Kai A. Konrad -- Debt strategies for Sweden and Europe / Martin Flodén -- Policy options for reforming the welfare state / Torben M. Andersen and Per Molander
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe, Hardcover ISBN 0-521-81406-5
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Wohlfahrtsstaat ; Entwicklung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Molander, Per 1950-
    Author information: Andersen, Torben M. 1956-
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  • 2
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048220507
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (420 Seiten)
    Edition: 1st ed
    ISBN: 9783748907497
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Cover -- Grundlagen von Digitalisierung und Recht -- Substituierte Attribute - Kognitive Störungen im Recht des digitalisierten Staates -- I. Dual Process-Theorien und Attributsubstitution -- 1. Dual Process-Theorien -- 2. Attributsubstitution -- II. Rechtliche Relevanz -- 1. Allgemein -- 2. Attributsubstitution und rechtlich relevante Abwägungen -- 3. Spezifische Störungsanfälligkeit von Recht im digitalisierten Staat -- III. Beispiele -- 1. Vorratsdatenspeicherung -- a) Abwesenheit eines Gefühls des ständigen Überwachtwerdens als grundrechtliches Schutzgut -- b) Kognitive Verzerrung durch Attributsubstitution -- 2. Autonomes Fahren (Dilemma-Situationen) -- a) Diskrepante strafrechtliche Bewertung -- b) Kognitive Störung durch Attributsubstitution -- aa) Attributsubstitution durch Illusion einer Tun-Unterlassen-Differenz und deontologischen Impuls -- bb) Indizien für die Attributsubstitution -- IV. Schluss -- Demokratischer Staat und Wandel. Regulierungsrecht als Projekt einer aporetischen Demokratie -- A. Erster Teil: Staat -- I. Staatstheoretische Perspektive: Staatszweckdiskurse -- II. Rechtshistorische Perspektive: Muster -- 1. Gewissheitsverluste und das Narrativ der Repressivität -- 2. Möglichkeitsräume und das Narrativ der Freiheitsentfaltung -- 3. Institutionalisierung und das Narrativ des deutschen Idealismus -- 4. Drei Muster und das Gemeinwohl -- B. Zweiter Teil: Demokratie -- I. Ideengeschichtliche Perspektive: Praxis einer Idee -- II. Demokratietheoretische Perspektive: Eine aporetische Lebensform -- 1. Normativer Ertrag: Begleitung durch Politisierung -- 2. Analytischer Ertrag: Tarieren ohne Tara -- Fazit -- Die Digitalisierung von Forschung und Lehre - auf dem Weg in eine "öffentliche" Rechtswissenschaft? -- I. Der Stand der Digitalisierung von Forschung und Lehre: Eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme -- 1. Lehre -- 2. Forschung , II. Die Digitalisierung als Weg in eine "öffentliche" Rechtswissenschaft? -- 1. Was ist öffentliche Wissenschaft? -- a) Open Access -- b) Open Educational Resources -- 2. Initiativen zur Förderung öffentlicher Wissenschaft -- 3. Rezeption in der Rechtswissenschaft -- a) Offene Lehrmaterialien in der Rechtswissenschaft -- b) Offene Forschung in der Rechtswissenschaft -- c) Vorbehalte -- III. Lösungsansätze -- 1. Zwang durch Open-Access-Zweitverwertungspflichten -- a) Zuständigkeit der Landesgesetzgeber -- b) Vereinbarkeit mit Art. 5 Abs. 3 S. 1 GG -- aa) Schutzbereich -- bb) Eingriff -- cc) Rechtfertigung -- c) Vereinbarkeit mit Art. 14 Abs. 1 und 12 Abs. 1 GG -- d) Vereinbarkeit mit der Urheberrechtsrichtlinie -- 2. Förderung -- 3. Freiwilligkeit -- III. Fazit -- Grundrechte im digitalen Zeitalter -- Recht auf Ineffizienz - Eine Untersuchung des Verhältnisses von Grundrechten zur Effizienz -- I. Einleitung - Digitalisierung und das Versprechen der Effizienz -- II. Der Begriff Effizienz und seine Verwendung im Recht -- 1. Pareto-Effizienz und das Kaldor-Hicks-Kriterium -- 2. Die Unterordnung des Rechts unter das Effizienzprinzip -- 3. Das Reichtumsmaximierungsprinzip -- 4. Zwischenergebnis -- III. Effizienz als grundrechtliches Argument -- 1. Effizienz als grundrechtliche Maxime -- 2. Effizienz als grundrechtlich geschütztes Ziel -- 3. Effizienz in der Verhältnismäßigkeitsprüfung -- 4. Grundrechte als Rechte auf Ineffizienz -- IV. Fazit -- Recht auf 5G oder: Digitalisierung - Gefahr oder Grundrecht? -- A. Einleitung, Erkenntnisinteresse und Fragestellung -- B. 0. Kapitel: Zum Begriff der "Digitalisierung" -- C. In Medias Res -- I. Gang der Analyse: Überblick -- II. Meinungsfreiheit -- a) Gewährleistungspflichten bei "klassischen" Abwehrrechten - dogmatische Schlaglichter -- b) Das Internet in der Gegenwart - die Gegenwart im Internet , c) Zurück zu Gewährleistungspflichten: Recht auf 5G? -- i) Art. 19 IPbpR -- ii) Art. 10 EMRK und Art. 11 GRC -- iii) Fazit -- III. Recht auf ein "digitales Klassenzimmer"? -- a) Internationales Vertragsrecht: Art. 13 IPwskR -- b) Internationales Vertragsrecht: Durch die Augen des Kindes - die Kinderrechtskonvention 1989 (CRC) -- c) Europäische regionale Instrumente: EMRK und GRC -- d) Fazit -- D. Abschließende Bemerkungen -- Brauchen wir ein Recht auf "digitalen Herdenschutz"? - Die Gefahren kommerziellen Profilings für die pluralistische Demokratie und gesellschaftliche Minderheiten -- I. Die Funktionsweise und Gefahren von kommerziellem Profiling -- II. Die rechtlichen Grundlagen von Profiling -- 1. Sekundärrechtliche Regelung des Profilings -- 2. Verfassungsrechtliche Dimension des Profilings -- a) Einschlägige Grundrechtsquelle -- b) Einschlägige Grundrechte -- III. Alternativen zu einem Recht auf digitalen Herdenschutz -- 1. Maßnahmen auf Seiten der Betroffenen -- a) Verweigern der Verarbeitungserlaubnis -- b) Verweigerung von Angaben -- c) Recht auf Löschung -- d) Recht zur Lüge -- 2. Maßnahmen auf Seiten der Verarbeiter -- a) Zeitliche Begrenzung von Datenspeicherung -- b) Restriktion der Dateninterpretation -- IV. Das Recht auf digitalen Herdenschutz -- V. Fazit -- Die Digitalisierung - Feind oder Freund der Demokratie -- Staatlicher Schutz des Meinungsbildungsprozesses in sozialen Netzwerken gegen potentielle Beeinträchtigungen durch Meinungsroboter -- I. Grundlagen - Die Beeinflussung des Meinungsbildungsprozesses durch Meinungsroboter innerhalb sozialer Netzwerke -- 1. Meinungsroboter in sozialen Netzwerken -- 2. Meinungsbildung und der Einfluss von Meinungsrobotern -- II. Staatliche (Schutz-)Verantwortung vor den neuen Risiken der Meinungsroboter -- 1. Bestehen staatliche Schutzpflichten beim Einsatz von Meinungsrobotern? , 2. Nicht-staatlicher Übergriff auf grundrechtliche Schutzgüter -- 3. Überschreiten einer Gefahrenschwelle? -- III. Rechtsfolge - Ausgestaltungsauftrag an den Gesetzgeber -- 1. Konkreter Schutzbedarf -- 2. Das bisherige Schutzkonzept des Gesetzgebers -- 3. Der Medienstaatsvertrag als Antwort und Balance zwischen Schutz und Eingriff? -- 4. Ergänzende Maßnahmen de lege ferenda -- IV. Fazit -- Das Recht auf menschliche Entscheidung - Freiheit in Zeiten der Digitalisierung und einer automatisierten Rechtsanwendung -- I. Digitalisierung der Staatsgewalt -- II. Automation der Verwaltung und technische Erzeugung von Verwaltungsmaßnahmen -- 1. Ausschließlich automationsgestützt erlassener oder korrigierter Steuerbescheid als Leitbild der Steuerfestsetzung -- 2. Wandel des Vollzugs von Gesetzen durch menschliche Überprüfung des Einzelfalls hin zu vollständig automatisiert erlassenen Verwaltungsakten -- III. Chancen und Risiken durch die Automation der Verwaltung -- IV. Das Recht auf menschliche Entscheidung im Grundgesetz -- V. Kategorien technisch erzeugbarer Verwaltungsentscheidungen -- 1. Vollständig technisch erzeugbare Entscheidung unter Ausschluss des Menschen -- a) Gesetzmäßigkeit des Verwaltungshandelns -- b) Weitere materiell-rechtliche Vorgaben der Verfassung -- 2. Automationsgeleitete menschliche Entscheidung und automationsgestützte menschliche Entscheidung -- a) Unterscheidung zwischen automationsgeleiteter menschlicher Entscheidung und automationsgestützter menschlicher Entscheidung -- b) Gesetzmäßigkeit des Verwaltungshandelns -- c) Weitere materiell-rechtliche Vorgaben der Verfassung -- 3. Vollständig menschliche Entscheidung unter Ausschluss der Technik -- a) Gesetzmäßigkeit des Verwaltungshandelns -- b) Weitere materiell-rechtliche Vorgaben der Verfassung -- V. Fazit , Verfassungsmäßigkeit von Internetwahlen? Neukonzeption eines Bewertungsmaßstabs für innovative Wahlmethoden -- I. Rechtsprechung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts -- 1. Die Öffentlichkeit der Wahl -- 2. Die Allgemeinheit der Wahl -- 3. Zwischenergebnis -- II. Kritik -- 1. Natur und Funktion der Wahlrechtsgrundsätze -- 2. Die Öffentlichkeit der Wahl ist kein Wahlrechtsgrundsatz -- 3. Zwei Verständnisse der Allgemeinheit der Wahl -- III. Neukonzeption -- 1. Grundlegung -- 2. Vertrauen -- 3. Partizipation -- 4. Verhältnis -- IV. Das Beispiel der Internetwahl -- 1. Vertrauen -- 2. Partizipation -- a) Regelfall -- b) Sonderfall: Auslandsdeutsche -- 3. Zwischenergebnis -- V. Fazit und Ausblick -- Gefahrenabwehr und Digitalisierung -- Versammlungskörper. Zum Schutz von hybriden und online-Versammlungen unter dem Grundgesetz -- I. Phänomenologie der Online-Versammlung -- 1. Hybride Versammlungen -- 2. Die online-Versammlung -- 3. Gang der Untersuchung -- II. Die Funktion der online-Versammlung in der digitalen Demokratie -- III. Die Funktion der Versammlungsfreiheit im Grundgesetzes -- 1. Die zwei Begründungsstränge der Versammlungsfreiheit -- a) Versammlungsfreiheit als republikanische Freiheit -- b) Versammlungsfreiheit als liberale Freiheit -- 2. Konsequenzen der verschiedenen Begründungsstränge der Versammlungsfreiheit für die Körperlichkeit der Versammlung -- a) Akzidentielle Körperlichkeit republikanischer Versammlungsfreiheit -- b) Essentielle Körperlichkeit liberaler Versammlungsfreiheit -- IV. Die Digitalisierung der Versammlung und die doppelte Funktion der Versammlungsfreiheit -- 1. Die verschiedenen Phänotypen digitalisierter Versammlungen -- 2. Der Gewährleistungsgehalt von Art. 8 Abs. 1 GG zwischen Republikanismus und Liberalismus -- Die Datenmacht des digitalen Staates: Datenformate und Datenstrukturen -- I. Einleitung , II. Abbildung von Chancen und Risiken eines Digitalisierungsprozesses
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Greve, Ruth Der digitalisierte Staat - Chancen und Herausforderungen für den modernen Staat : 60. Assistententagung Öffentliches Recht Trier 2020 Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft,c2020 ISBN 9783848766147
    Language: German
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Deutschland ; Staat ; Digitalisierung ; Demokratie ; Grundrecht ; Deutschland ; Staat ; Digitalisierung ; E-Government ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Konferenzschrift ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048830789
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (190 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789811686344
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Author -- 1 The Integrated State of Global Production Chain -- 1.1 China's Top-Down Macro Engines -- 1.2 Bottom-Up Allocation by Export and Auto Production -- 1.3 The German-Sino Auto Linkage -- 1.4 The Sino Japan US Production Linkage -- 1.5 The Global Electronics Supply Chain and the IT Revolution -- 1.6 The Aerospace Supply Chain -- 2 Bismarck and the German Model of Consensus -- 2.1 Business, Labor and Governmental Mitigation -- 2.2 Research, Training and Limited Fiscal Support -- 2.3 Bank Lending and Long-Term Industrial Objectives -- 2.4 Stable Currency and Segmented Euro Fiscal Leverage -- 2.5 The German Search for a Stable Scaled Export Market -- 3 The Meiji Restoration and Value-Added Industrial Focus -- 3.1 Postwar Industrial Objectives and 5-Year Plans -- 3.2 Industrial Initiatives and Semiconductor Agreement -- 3.3 Trade Conflict and Interest Rate Liberalization -- 3.4 Currency Rate and the Plaza Accord -- 3.5 Aging Society and Fiscal Conservation -- 3.6 Sino-Japan-US Labor Division -- 4 The New Rome and the US Exceptionalism -- 4.1 Trade Industrial Policies in History -- 4.2 Fiscal Industrial Policy and Functional Focus -- 4.3 Direct Versus Indirect Specific Industrial Policy -- 4.4 Dollar Status, Yield Comparison and Industrial Allocation -- 4.5 The Global Deployment Model and Innovation Leverage -- 5 The Current Entrenched Global Imbalance -- 5.1 German Industrial Congregation Versus the Rest of Europe -- 5.2 Japanese Industrial Congregation by Industries and Regions -- 5.3 China Supply Chain Congregation and the Rise of Tier-1 Cities -- 5.4 US Tech International Success and Domestic Regional Divergence -- 5.5 The Capital Efficiency Model and the Social Divergence of the 1% -- 5.6 Industrial Policy Stability and Corporate Bias -- 5.7 Russia, UK and France , 6 The Balancing Acts by the Large Industrial Economies -- 6.1 Broad Trade Tariff Increase and Corporate Tax Reduction -- 6.2 Industry-Specific Foreign Capital, Technology Restrictions -- 6.3 Home Market Development and Competitiveness -- 6.4 Home R& -- D and Industry Competitiveness -- 6.5 Home Labor Competitiveness and Social Safety -- 6.6 Industrial Globalization Dependency Diversification -- 7 The Current Macro Economic Structure of China -- 7.1 Successive 5-Year Plans and Changing Priorities -- 7.2 Macro Management Model-National Budgetary Expenditure -- 7.3 Macro Management Model-Policy Banks -- 7.4 Macro Management Model-PBOC and Financial Institutions -- 7.5 Macro Management Model-Corporates and Consumers -- 8 The Need and Path of Governance Modernization -- 8.1 The History of Geographical and Developmental Balance -- 8.2 The Key Governance-Building Events in China History -- 8.3 The Necessity of Gradual but Persistent Governance Reform -- 8.4 Current Value System and Government System -- 8.5 Past Market-Oriented Executive Branch Reform -- 9 Key Task Items for Governance Modernization -- 9.1 Mandate, Institute, Position, Task Realignment for Efficient Governance -- 9.2 Anti-corruption System for Effective Governance -- 9.3 Budgetary Reforms and Regional, Industrial Rebalance -- 9.4 Tax Reform, Real Estate and Fiscal Rebalance -- 9.5 Real Estate, Educational Reform and Wealth Rebalance -- 9.6 The Private Industries and Financial Reforms -- 9.7 Foreign Enterprises, Negative List Reform and Trade Agreements -- 10 The Future of Supply Chain Redistribution -- 10.1 The Decoupling Decision Process -- 10.2 German Japan US Auto Congregation in China -- 10.3 Sino-US Electronic Bifurcating Development -- 10.4 Maturing Manufacturing with China Plus One -- 10.5 Less Affected Medicine, Wintel, Aerospace, and Agricultural Industries , 11 The Future of USD and the Global Capital Markets -- 11.1 Current Account, Oil and Electronics Supply Chain -- 11.2 Capital Accounts and Monetary Liquidity Synchronization -- 11.3 Value Preservation and Global Capital Markets -- 11.4 USD Risk Factors and Alternative Assessment -- 12 Potential Disruptive Industrial Development -- 12.1 Quantum Computing and the Control of the Global Electronic Ecosystem -- 12.2 Cloud Computing and the Rebalancing Within the Electronic Ecosystem -- 12.3 Chip Commoditization and the Redistribution Within the Electronic Ecosystem -- 12.4 Vehicles Electrification and Automotive Ecosystem Transformation -- 12.5 Self-driving Vehicles, Drones and Logistics Ecosystem Transformation -- 12.6 Clean Energy and Commodity Dollar Uncertainty -- 12.7 Gene, Human Brain Interaction and Emergence of New Bio-ecosystem -- 13 Uncertain Macro Development -- 13.1 Potential Macro Events from the US -- 13.2 Potential Macro Events from China -- 13.3 Potential Disruption in Sino-Europe-Japan Economic Integration -- 13.4 Potential Macro Development in Energy Source Countries -- 13.5 The Global Governance Model Feasibility -- 14 Specific End Notes
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Zhang, Xiaojiang The Industrial Processes of Large Economies Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2022 ISBN 9789811686337
    Language: English
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV048920794
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (369 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783030579531
    Series Statement: Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics Series
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Preface -- About the Conference -- Contents -- About the Editors -- The Publicly Declared Customs Union Between Albania and Kosovo (1244 Security Council Resolution) -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Framework: The Economic and Political Aspect of Regional Trade Agreements -- 3 Analytical Framework -- 4 The Publicly Declared Customs Union Between Albania and Kosovo (1244 Security Council Resolution) -- 4.1 Foreign Policy and Economic Diplomacy: The Political Motives -- 4.2 Bilateral Economic Relations: The Economic Motives -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Building Resilience Through Cross-Border Cooperation Romania, Moldova, and Ukraine. A Comparative Analysis Between Euroregions "Upper Pruth" and "Lower Danube" -- 1 Introduction -- 2 An Overview on Specificities and Differences of Euroregions "Upper Pruth" and "Lower Danube" -- 3 Obstacles and Risks in Cross-Border Cooperation Within Upper Pruth and Lower Danube Euroregions -- 4 Opportunities -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- David and Goliath: An Investigation Between Greece-Germany Bilateral Trade for Agricultural Products -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Greek Agricultural Sector -- 2.2 Greece-Germany Trade -- 2.3 The Gravity Model -- 3 Data and Methodology -- 4 Empirical Results -- 5 Conclusion-Discussion -- References -- Tourism Destination Development, a Situation Analysis of a Greek Region -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Mass Tourism Versus Alternative Tourism -- 3 A Case Study of Epirus Tourism Destination Development -- 3.1 Region's Profile -- 3.2 Tourism in Epirus -- 3.3 Situation Analysis -- 3.4 Current Alternative Forms of Tourism in Epirus -- 3.5 Stakeholders Involved in Region -- 3.6 Epirus' Vision -- 3.7 Strategic Direction -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- The Core-Periphery Analysis as to Socioeconomic Characteristics: The Case of Ankara -- 1 Introduction , 2 Theoretical Discussions on Core-Periphery Approach -- 3 Core-Periphery Analysis of Socioeconomic Differentiation in Ankara Case -- 3.1 Methodology -- 3.2 Descriptive Analyses -- 3.3 Hierarchical Cluster Analyses -- 4 Concluding Remarks -- References -- The Economic Integration Maturity of Romania and Bulgaria -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theory of Integration Maturity -- 3 Methodology -- 4 The Economic Integration Maturity of Romania and Bulgaria -- 4.1 Functioning Market Economy -- 4.2 Competitiveness -- 4.3 Convergence -- 4.4 Macroeconomic Stability -- 4.5 Financing Ability -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Supranational Class Formation and Concept of Control in Global Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Supranationality and Globalization -- 3 Supranational Capitalist Class -- 4 From the State to Globalization and Supranational Formations -- 5 Supranational Capital and Control of Global Economy -- 6 Supranational Capital and Dissolution of State -- 7 Conclusion -- References -- Measuring Global Political Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Measuring Economic Globalisation -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Examination of the Liquidity, Profitability and Indebtness Relations for Polish Companies with Neural Networks -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Model, Testable Hypotheses, Data and Methodology -- 3.1 Model -- 3.2 Testable Hypotheses -- 3.3 Test Data -- 3.4 Methodology: Neural Networks Analysis and Relative Literature -- 4 Analysis of Results -- 5 Summary and Concluding Remarks -- References -- Financial Instability and Economic Growth in Transition Economies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Impact of Financial System in Economic Growth -- 3 Financial Development and Economic Growth in Romania, Bulgaria, and Baltic States -- 4 Credit Expansion and High Indebtedness -- 5 Vulnerabilities -- 6 The Global Financial Crisis and Channels of Transmission , 7 Alternative Theories of Financial Expansion and Minsky's Theory of Financial Instability -- 8 Cope with Crisis -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- InsurTech in CEE Region-Where Are We? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Short History of Insurtech -- 3 Polish Insurance Market -- 3.1 Comparison with Other European Insurance Markets -- 3.2 Legal Framework for InsurTech Companies -- 3.3 New Technologies on Polish Insurance Market -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- Methods of Regulating Non-performing Loans. The Challenge for Greece -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methods of Addressing NPEs Problem -- 2.1 Settlement Options and Their Viability -- 2.2 Sustainable Versus Non-sustainable Regulatory Measures -- 2.3 Types of Settlements and Final Arrangements Types of Short-Term Settlements -- 2.4 Types of Long-Term Settlements -- 2.5 Final Settlement Solutions -- 3 Methodology for Testing the Impacts of Restructuring Methods -- 4 Findings -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Qualitative Criteria and the Performance of the Global Economy -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Deregulation and Geostrategic Regulation of Global Economy -- 3 Global Economy and Security -- 4 Qualitative Versus Quantitative Criteria -- 4.1 Materials and Methods -- 4.2 Quantitative Criteria-Indicators -- 4.3 Qualitative Criteria-Indicators -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- A Framework for Information Mining from Audit Data -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background Theory -- 3 Approach -- 3.1 Dataset -- 3.2 Tool -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Pre-processing -- 4.2 Classification -- 4.3 Clustering -- 4.4 Association Rule Mining -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Determinants of Profitability: Evidence of Renewable Energy Companies -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Firm-Specific Determinant -- 2.2 Industry Specific Determinants -- 2.3 Market Related Determinants , 3 Risk and Sustainability of Renewable Energy Companies -- 4 Methodology and Data -- 5 Empirical Results -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Sentiment Analysis: Relationship Between Customer Sentiment and Online Customer Ratings for Price Comparison Engines. An Empirical Study -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 2.1 Current Domestic e-Commerce Market Trends -- 2.2 Product and Price Comparison Engines -- 2.3 Sentiment Analysis -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Data Collection and Cleaning -- 3.2 Model Training -- 3.3 Algorithms Used -- 4 Research Findings -- 4.1 Results and Algorithm Performances -- 4.2 Results and Algorithm Performances for Sports -- 4.3 Results and Algorithm Performances for Technology Goods -- 5 Conclusions -- 5.1 Limitations -- 5.2 Food for Thought-Recommended -- References -- Determinants of Subjective Well-Being: Case of Albania -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Subjective Well-Being -- 2.1 Income -- 2.2 Social Capital -- 3 Methodology -- 3.1 Data and Variables -- 4 Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Emotional Branding-Identifying the Difference Between Nike and Adidas -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Research Topic -- 4 Methodology and Model -- 5 Findings -- 6 Summary and Conclusion -- 7 Limitations and Further Research -- References -- Determinants of University Efficiency Focusing on Entrepreneurship and Innovation Activities -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature -- 3 Data, Methodology, and Results -- 3.1 Data and Variables -- 3.2 Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) Results -- 3.3 Panel Tobit Model Results -- 4 Conclusion -- Appendix -- References -- Stochastic Socio-economic Ex-ante Evaluation of Road Transport Infrastructure Projects -- 1 Introduction -- 2 CBA and EU Cohesion Policy 2014-2020 -- 2.1 Definition and Scope of Major Infrastructure Projects -- 2.2 General Principles in CBA. , 2.3 Quantitative Risk Analysis (QRA) and CBA (Stochastic-CBA) -- 3 Numerical Example: Construction of a New Motorway -- 3.1 Deterministic-CBA Calculations -- 3.2 Stochastic-CBA Calculations -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Types of Markets Within the Healthcare Systems -- Examples from Balkan and East European Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Types of Markets -- 2.1 Primary/Front-Stage Output Markets -- 2.2 Secondary/Back-Stage Input Markets -- 2.3 State Intervention -- 2.4 Market Mergers -- 3 Conclusions -- References -- Digital Divide Evaluation in High Education from Distance Learning Perspective -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Methodology -- 3 Findings and Results -- References -- Public Corporate Governance: Upcoming Changes Regarding the Implementation of International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) and Corporate Social Responsibility in Public Sector -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Research Goal -- 4 Methodology -- 5 Suggestions -- 6 Private and Public Sector-Corporate Social Responsibility -- 7 Conclusions-Scientific Impact -- References
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Horobet, Alexandra Global, Regional and Local Perspectives on the Economies of Southeastern Europe Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030579524
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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    Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048631803
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (195 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789811647956 , 9789811647949
    Series Statement: Studies on Entrepreneurship, Structural Change and Industrial Dynamics Ser
    Note: Intro -- Entrepreneurial Innovation -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Contributors -- Entrepreneurial Innovation Through Strategy and Competition -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Goals of This Book -- 3 Practical Implications -- 4 Theoretical Implications -- 5 Suggestions for Future Research -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Porter's Business Strategies and Business Performance in SMEs -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review and Hypotheses -- 2.1 Defining MSMEs in B& -- H -- 2.2 MSMEs Performance in Bosnia and Herzegovina -- 2.3 Porter's Business Strategies -- 2.4 Strategy-Performance Link -- 3 Methods -- 3.1 Participants and Procedure -- 3.2 Instrument Design and Measurement -- 4 Analyses and Results -- 4.1 Hypotheses Testing -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- 5.1 Practical Implications -- 5.2 Limitations and Future Research -- References -- Digital Innovation in Sport - Barriers and Opportunities for Branded Fitness Apps for Fans -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 2.1 Innovation -- 2.2 Innovation Barriers -- 2.3 Smartphones and Innovation -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Findings and Discussion -- 4.1 Perceived Benefits of Digital Innovation -- 4.1.1 Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) -- 4.1.2 Digital Community Through Gamification -- 4.2 Barriers to the Adoption of Digital Innovations -- 4.2.1 Cost -- 4.2.2 Technology as a Barrier -- 4.3 How Can Digital Innovation Barriers Be Overcome -- 4.3.1 Strategy and Innovation -- 4.3.2 Adaptability and Content Curation -- 5 Conclusion and Future Directions -- References -- Market Bank as Alternative to MSMEs Fund Provider: Lesson of Entrepreneurship from Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 How Market Banks Operate -- 3 Business Principles and Entrepreneurship -- 4 Conclusion -- References , Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Marketing Strategy: Exploring the Consumer "Attitude-Behavioural Intention" Gap in the Sport Sponsorship Context -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- References -- Using Mathematical Framework to Nudge the Customers -- 1 Nudging the Prospective Customer -- 2 The Framework -- 3 Information Access -- 4 Customer Engagement/Experience -- 5 Feedback -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- The Sense of Place Value and the Actors Involved: Indigenous Entrepreneurship in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Directions of Indonesian Tourism Policy and its Challenges -- 1.2 The Sense of Place Value -- 1.3 The Actors -- 1.4 The Contexts: Balkondes Borobudur, Sade Village Lombok, and Pasar Terapung Lok Baintan -- 1.5 The Sense of Place Value in Balkondes Borobudur, Sade Village Lombok, and Pasar Terapung Lok Baintan -- 1.6 Sense of Place Value in Balkondes Borobudur -- 1.7 Sense of Place Value in Sade-Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara -- 1.8 Sense of Place Value in Pasar Terapung, Lok Baintan -- 2 Findings -- 3 Policy Implications -- References -- Sport Entrepreneurship in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Indonesia's Sport Entrepreneurship Landscape -- 3 Policy Framework for Sport and Entrepreneurship -- 4 Sport Entrepreneurship Education -- 5 Future Directions for Sport Entrepreneurship -- References -- Indian Artisans: Opportunities in Disguise -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Challenges -- 2.1 Defining Handicraft -- 2.2 Tradition or Innovation? -- 2.3 Marketing -- 3 Solution -- 3.1 Skill Development and Training -- 3.2 Opportunities -- 3.3 Customization -- 3.4 Range of Products -- 3.5 Delivery Channel -- 4 Conclusion -- References -- Personality, Acculturation and Performance of Artisan Entrepreneurs in Ghana -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review and Hypothesis Development , 2.1 Artisan Entrepreneurship -- 2.2 Agreeableness and Firm Performance -- 2.3 Extraversion and Firm Performance -- 2.4 Acculturation as a Mediator -- 3 Research Methods -- 3.1 Measurement and Operationalization -- 3.2 Profile of Artisan Entrepreneurs -- 3.3 Data Analysis Procedure -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Reliability and Validity -- 4.2 Descriptive Statistics -- 4.3 Hypothesis Assessment -- 5 Discussion of Findings -- 6 Implications and Conclusion -- References -- Empowering the Batak Toba Home Industry in North Sumatera: A Descriptive Study of Artisan Entrepreneurship -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Study on Traditional Village Production -- 2.1 The Village People -- 2.2 The Home Industry -- 2.3 Entrepreneurship Education for Community Empowerment -- 3 Conclusion -- References -- Muslimpreneur: Entrepreneur Potential Characteristics in Indonesia as the Country with the Largest Muslim Population in the World -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Impact of Covid-19 Pandemic on the Economy -- 3 Consumer Behavior Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 4 Perspectives of the Muslimpreneur Model Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic -- 5 Muslimpreneur as Brand Values in Establishing Marketing Strategies -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Micro Small Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) and Indonesian National Economies During and Post COVID-19 -- Technology Entrepreneurship: Fintech Lending in Indonesia -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Technology Entrepreneurship -- 3 What Is Fintech Lending? -- 4 The Progress of Fintech Lending in Indonesia -- 5 Conclusion -- References -- Entrepreneurship Landscape of Translating Business in Indonesia: An Observation and Online Survey During Covid 19 Pandemic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Research Methodology -- 3 Business Opportunity of the Translating Service -- 4 Translating Competencies -- 5 Legality of Translators -- 6 Translating Profession -- 7 Translation Service Fee , 8 Problem Solving -- 9 Conclusion -- References -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Definition of MSMEs -- 3 MSMEs Contribution to National Development -- 4 Industrial Revolution Era 4.0 -- 5 Covid-19 and MSMEs Development Challenges -- 6 Concluding Remarks -- References
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Ratten, Vanessa Entrepreneurial Innovation Singapore : Springer Singapore Pte. Limited,c2021 ISBN 9789811647949
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Washington, D.C : World Bank, Latin America and the Caribbean Region, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Sector Unit
    UID:
    b3kat_BV040617367
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe World Bank E-Library Archive Sonstige Standardnummer des Gesamttitels: 041181-4
    Edition: Also available in print.
    Series Statement: Policy research working paper 2731
    Content: The results of this paper appear to indicate that CONALEP is a highy costeffective program. CONALEP has had spillover effects on the rest of the technical education system in Mexico by stimulating other educational institutions to be more efficient
    Note: "December 2001. - Includes bibliographical references (p. 48-50). - Title from title screen as viewed on Aug. 24, 2002 , Erscheinungsjahr in Vorlageform:[2001]
    Additional Edition: Reproduktion von Lopez Acevedo, Gladys An alternative technical education system in Mexico 2001
    Language: English
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    Cham : Springer International Publishing AG
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048222913
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (344 pages)
    ISBN: 9783030473808
    Series Statement: Contributions to Management Science Ser
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Foreword -- What Is the Novelty Value of This Collection, and What Are Its Strengths? -- The Organisation of the Book -- Final Reflections -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Contents -- About the Editor -- Part I: Economic and Legal Aspects of Sustainable Consumer Behaviour -- Current Aspects of Consumer Behaviour in Central European Countries -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Research Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Income as an Indicator of Living Standards -- 4.2 Behaviour of Czech Consumers with Regard to Food Waste -- 4.3 ''Unknowing Food Savers'' Segment -- 4.4 ''Influenced by Systematic Education Starting at Primary School'' Segment -- 4.5 ''Difficult to Re-educate'' Segment -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Willingness to Reduce Food Choice in Favour of Sustainable Alternatives: The Role of Government and Consumer Behaviour -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results, Analysis, and Discussion -- 4.1 Measurement Model -- 4.2 Structural Model -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Harmonised Protection of Consumer Behaviour: The Holistic Comparative Message About Its Effectiveness and Efficiency from Legi... -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Harmonisation Pursuant to UCPD: Prohibited Unfair Commercial Practices and Protected Fair Consumer Behaviour -- 2.1 One or a Myriad of UCPD Purposes: Are Customers Included or Excluded? -- 2.2 The UCPD and Full Harmonisation: For or Against Consumers and Consumer Behaviour? -- 2.3 UCPD Prohibition of Unfair Commercial Practices: How Far Does Consumer Behaviour Protection Go? -- 2.4 Average Consumer and Average Consumer Behaviour in Light of the UCPD -- 3 The Harmonised Protection of the Consumer and Consumer Behaviour Against Unfair Commercial Practices in Light of CJ EU Case ... , 3.1 CJ EU Case Law on Full Harmonisation and Scope: Not Necessarily More Choices -- 3.2 CJ EU Case Law for the Average Consumer: Ephemeral and Universal European -- 3.3 CJ EU Case Law on Unfair Commercial Practices Prohibited per se: Inherent Evilness in Intangible Matters -- 4 The (In)effectiveness of the UCPD in Harmonising the Protection of Consumer Behaviour -- 5 The (In)efficiency of the UCPD in Terms of Harmonised Protection of Consumer Behaviour -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Part II: Understanding the Cross-cultural Specifics of Consumer Behaviour -- Multidimensional Analysis of Consumer Behaviour on the European Digital Market -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Research on Consumer Behaviour in the EU -- 3.1 Main Variables of Consumer Behaviour -- 3.2 Cluster Analysis -- 3.3 Principal Component Analysis -- 4 Conclusions -- Appendix: Data in Clusters -- References -- The Black Box of Consumer Behaviour and Brand Value Perception: Case Study of the Slovak Republic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Methods and Data -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Brand Value Sources: General Approach -- 4.2 Brand Value Sources: Complex Buying Behaviour -- 4.3 Brand Value Sources: Dissonance-Reducing Buying Behaviour -- 4.4 Brand Value Sources: Variety-Seeking Buying Behaviour -- 4.5 Brand Value Sources: Habitual Buying Behaviour -- 4.6 Complex Research Results -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Analysis of Consumer Behaviour in the Networked Environment: Case Study of the Slovak Republic -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Sustainable Consumption Behaviour in Poland Through a PLS-SEM Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Development and Sustainable Consumption in Poland -- 3 Data and Methodology -- 3.1 Sample -- 3.2 Data Collection , 3.3 Theoretical Model Estimation -- 3.4 PLS Analyses -- 4 Results -- 4.1 Assessment of Mode A Measurement Models -- 4.2 Assessment of Mode B Measurement Models -- 4.3 Assessment of the Structural Model -- 4.4 Hypotheses Testing -- 4.5 Assessment of the Overall Goodness Model Fit -- 5 Discussion and Conclusions -- References -- Part III: Factors Influencing Consumer Behaviour Across Products and Services -- Coffee Consumer Segmentation: Implications for Producers and Sellers -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Methods -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Identification of the Reasons Why Individual Consumers Purchase Dietary Supplements -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Research Methodology -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- The Behavioural Profiles of Energy Consumers: Comparison of the Decision Tree Method and the Logit Model -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 The Characteristics of Variables -- 4 Research Results -- 4.1 Decision Trees -- 4.2 Logit Model -- 4.3 Comparison of Results -- 5 Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- How Much Might a Beer Cost in a Fancy Resort? A Possible Replication of Thaler's Well-Known Experiment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Methods -- 4 Results -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: Consumer Behaviour: Implications for Business Strategy -- Omni-Channel Retailing Strategy and Research Agenda -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Method -- 2.1 From Multi-channel Through Cross-Channel to Omni-Channel -- 2.2 The Concept of Omni-Channel Retailing -- 2.2.1 Integrated Channels from the Retailer's Perspective -- 2.2.2 Seamless Shopping Experience for Customers -- 2.2.3 Integrated Channels Offer a Seamless Shopping Experience -- 3 Omni-Channel Retailing Strategy , 3.1 Retailer Offers (Assortment, Prices and Communication About the Offers) -- 3.2 Fulfilment (Logistics) -- 3.3 Communication -- 3.4 Internal Organisation -- 4 Conclusions -- References -- How Marketing Shapes the Behaviour of Culture Participants -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Literature Review -- 3 Methodology -- 4 Research Findings and Discussion -- 4.1 Typology of Cultural Institutions -- 5 Conclusions -- References -- Determinants of Purchasing Decisions of Restaurant Consumers: A Case Study Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Background -- 3 Methodology and Research Object -- 4 Research Findings -- 4.1 Quality of Ingredients -- 4.1.1 Perceived Quality and Rational Consumer Judgment -- 4.1.2 Taste in Shaping Eating Behaviour -- 4.1.3 Price as a Factor Affecting the Image of a Restaurant -- 4.1.4 Loyalty Programmes as a Way of Shaping Long-Term Competitive Advantage -- 4.1.5 Research on Consumer Behaviour in Creating Strategies to Influence Purchasing Decisions -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Consumer Behaviour and Private Donations: The Effect of Marketing Communication and the Reputation of Non-profit Organisations -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical background -- 2.1 Role of the Customer in Non-profit Organisations -- 2.2 Marketing Communication in Non-profit Organisations -- 2.3 Relationship Building Towards Social Media Trust and Preferences -- 3 Research Methods -- 4 Results and Discussion -- 4.1 Examples of Good Practice -- 4.1.1 Click and Feed -- 4.1.2 Nejen srdcem -- 4.1.3 Dobr anděl -- 4.1.4 Rainbow Run -- 4.1.5 Krsa pomoci -- 4.1.6 One Man Show: Buzz Marketing -- 4.1.7 Charita ČR: Three Kings Collection -- 4.1.8 KontoBariéry -- 4.2 Primary Research Evaluation -- 5 Conclusions -- References
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sroka, Włodzimierz Perspectives on Consumer Behaviour Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030473792
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV048224214
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (317 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783030544942
    Series Statement: Future of Business and Finance Ser
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Foreword -- Preface -- Road to Paradise (or Hell) -- An Inflection Point -- The Digital World Does Not Merely Require More Regulation but a Different Approach to Regulation -- A New Source of Wealth Creation at the Expense of Employment -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- About the Author -- List of Figures -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- 1.1 A Precipitous Cross Road -- 1.2 The Fourth Industrial Revolution -- 1.2.1 What is at Stake? -- 1.2.2 The Need for Refreshed Government Policy -- 2: A Framework for Understanding Digital Disruption -- 2.1 The Digital Ecosystem -- 2.2 A Framework for Understanding Data and Technology Convergence -- Part I: Data Connectivity -- 3: Data Connectivity and Digital Infrastructure -- 3.1 Unprecedented Growth: Limited Opportunities -- 3.2 Fit for Purpose Regulatory Policy -- 3.3 Promoting Investment -- 3.4 Rethinking Regulation -- 3.5 Clear, Nuanced Network Neutrality Policies -- 3.6 Rethinking Competition Policy -- 3.7 Unpicking the Hype Around 5G -- 3.8 Spectrum Policy to Drive Investment -- 3.9 New Players and Priorities for International Connectivity -- 3.10 The Re-emergence of Satellite Connectivity -- 3.11 Delivering IOT Connectivity -- 3.12 The Relevance of Universal Service Access -- 3.13 Facilitating Access to Public Land -- 3.14 Rethinking Network Sharing Policies -- 3.15 Re-emergence and Importance of Fixed Infrastructure -- 3.16 Numbering Relevant for Digital World -- 3.17 Progressive Cloud and Data Centres Policies -- 3.18 Customer Registration Regulations Fit for the Digital World -- 3.19 Recalibration of Sector Taxation Policies -- 3.20 Changing Operating Models -- Part II: Data Capture and Distribution -- 4: Data Capture and Distribution -- 4.1 The Rise of Internet of Things -- 4.2 The Emergence of New Business Models Due to IOT -- 4.3 The Importance of IOT Interoperability , 4.4 IOT Security and Trust Policies -- 4.5 Wearable and Medical Sensors: Potential and Hype -- 4.6 Energy Storage Innovations Driving IOT -- 4.7 Connected Home -- 4.8 Connected Car -- 4.9 Connected Government -- 4.10 Connected City -- 4.11 Connected Health -- 4.12 Connected Education -- 4.13 Connected Enterprise -- 4.14 Connected Agriculture/Mining -- Part III: Data Integrity, Control and Tokenization -- 5: Data Integrity, Control and Tokenization -- 5.1 Data Value and Tradability -- 5.2 Data/Cyber Security Risks -- 5.2.1 Protocol Vulnerabilities -- 5.2.2 Network and System Threats -- 5.3 Creating Trust in the Data Ecosystem -- 5.4 Data Confidentiality: Cryptography and Encryption -- 5.4.1 Symmetric Key Encryption -- 5.4.2 Asymmetric Key Encryption/Public Key Cryptosystems -- 5.5 Data Integrity: Hash Functions -- 5.6 Data Availability and Access: Digital Signatures -- 5.7 National Digital Identities -- 5.8 Blockchain -- 5.9 Alternative Implementations to POW Blockchains -- 5.9.1 Lightning Network -- 5.9.2 IOTA -- 5.9.3 Ethereum -- 5.9.4 Cross-Chain Technologies -- 5.10 Regulating Blockchain -- 5.11 Smart Contracts -- 5.12 Token Economics, Cryptocurrencies and Initial Coin Offerings (ICO) -- 5.12.1 Token Classification -- 5.12.2 Regulating Cryptoassets, ICOs and Cryptocurrencies -- 5.12.3 The Debate Between Utility and Securities Tokens -- 5.13 Privacy and Data Protection -- 5.13.1 Anonyimization Techniques -- 5.13.2 Reliability and Accuracy Standards -- 5.13.3 Data Mobility -- 5.13.4 Open Data -- Part IV: Data Processing and AI -- 6: Data Processing and AI -- 6.1 The Rise of Artificial Intelligence -- 6.1.1 Why the Sudden Excitement? -- 6.2 Impact of AI on Industry -- 6.2.1 AI in Health and Medicine -- 6.2.2 AI in Financial Services -- 6.2.3 AI in Public Sector -- 6.2.4 AI in Retail -- 6.2.5 AI in Agriculture -- 6.2.6 AI in Manufacturing/Logistics , 6.2.7 AI in Education and Training -- 6.3 Impact of AI on Economies -- 6.4 Impact of AI on Society -- 6.4.1 AIs Impact on Employment -- 6.4.2 AI Likely to Put Downward Pressure on Wages -- 6.4.3 The Need to Rethink Education -- 6.4.4 The Risks of Further Inequality -- 6.4.5 Social Bias and Misuse -- 6.4.6 AI May Become a Threat to Humanity -- 6.4.7 Cyber Security Threats Likely to Increase -- 6.4.8 Mental Health -- 6.4.9 Political Manipulation and Fake News -- 6.4.10 The Risk of Creating Data Monopolies That Have Immense Power -- 6.4.11 Policy Responses to Date -- 6.5 Understanding How AI Works -- 6.5.1 Artificial Neural Networks -- 6.5.2 Deep Learning -- 6.5.3 Limitations of AI -- Part V: Disruptive Data Applications -- 7: Disruptive Data Applications -- 7.1 Digital Assistants -- 7.2 Virtual and Augmented Reality -- 7.3 Digital Twins -- 7.4 Platforms -- 7.4.1 Size Matters -- 7.4.2 Platform Business Models -- 7.4.3 Platform Revenue Management and Governance -- 7.4.4 APIs Crucial for Platform Business Models -- 7.4.5 Data Protection Concerns -- 7.4.6 Competition Concerns -- 7.5 Autonomous Vehicles -- 7.5.1 V2X Communication -- 7.5.2 Ridesharing and Autonomous Vehicles -- 7.5.3 Cyber Security -- 7.5.4 Testing Environments -- 7.5.5 Licensing -- 7.5.6 Liability Regimes -- 7.6 Drones -- Part VI: Other Enabling Disruptive Technologies -- 8: Other Disruptive Technologies -- 8.1 Nanotechnology -- 8.2 Quantum Computing -- 8.3 3D Printing -- 8.4 Genome Editing -- 8.5 Renewal Energy -- Part VII: Enterprise Strategies -- 9: Enterprise Digital Transformation -- 9.1 The Need to Metamorphosis into Ambidextrous Digital Organisations -- 9.2 New Digitally Driven Operating Models -- 9.3 Reviewing Your Business Model: A Five Step Plan -- 9.4 A Vision with Purpose -- 9.5 Agility and Adaptability the DNA of the Digital Firm , 9.6 Good Governance at the Heart of Digital Transformation -- 9.7 Leading the Transformation -- 9.8 A Roadmap for Digital Transformation -- 9.9 Learn Fast, Act Faster -- 9.10 Concluding Remarks -- Part VIII: Policy Responses -- 10: Global Policy Responses: A Snapshot -- 10.1 Shift in Regulatory Focus -- 10.2 Government Led Versus Private Sector Led Approaches -- 10.3 Europe -- 10.4 USA -- 10.5 Asia -- 10.6 Middle East
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Vagadia, Bharat Digital Disruption Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030544935
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics , Sociology
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV048224159
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (94 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783030531034
    Series Statement: SpringerBriefs in Entrepreneurship and Innovation Ser
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources , Intro -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- 1 Introduction -- References -- 2 Regional Aspects of Industry 4.0 -- 2.1 The Dimensions of Industry 4.0 -- 2.2 Essential Factors and Impacts of I4.0 Based Regional Development -- 2.2.1 Factors of Horizontal Integration -- 2.2.2 Education and Its Connection to Changes in the Labour Market -- 2.2.3 The Increasing Importance of Innovative Actions and Collaborations -- 2.3 Policies and Funds Supporting Regional Development -- 2.4 The Presence of RIS3 Strategy in Regional Growth and Innovation -- 2.5 Discussion -- References -- 3 Measures of Regional Industry 4.0 + Readiness -- 3.1 Determination of the Utilized Data Sources -- 3.1.1 Statistical Data Sources -- 3.1.2 Alternative Metrics -- 3.1.3 Indicator Based on Number of News Related to Industry 4.0 -- 3.2 Association of Indicators and Variables -- 3.2.1 The Pillar of Higher Education -- 3.2.2 Labour Market -- 3.2.3 Innovation Activities -- 3.2.4 Investment -- 3.2.5 Technological Readiness -- 3.3 Indicator Table Measuring Regional I4.0 Readiness -- 3.4 Discussion -- References -- 4 Evaluation of Regional I4.0 Readiness: Data Analysis and Composite Indicator Development -- 4.1 Characteristics of Regional Indicator Systems -- 4.2 Construction of Composite Indicators -- 4.2.1 Methodological Steps of Composite Indicator Development -- 4.2.2 Framework of the I40+ Indicator Development -- 4.3 Application Study: Readiness in the European Union -- 4.4 Correlation Between Indicators that Represent Economic Development -- 4.5 Discussion -- References -- 5 Summary: The Applicability of the I4.0+ Index -- A The Sum of Ranking Differences (SRD) Method -- B The Promethee II Method -- C Description of Variables of the I4.0+ Indicator System -- Index
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Abonyi, János Are Regions Prepared for Industry 4. 0? Cham : Springer International Publishing AG,c2020 ISBN 9783030531027
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    UID:
    b3kat_BV047412658
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (187 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9783830991977
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 978-3-8309-4197-2
    Language: English
    Subjects: Education
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    Keywords: Intervention ; Pädagogik ; Bildungsforschung ; Empirische Pädagogik ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Author information: Astleitner, Hermann 1963-
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