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Die Vergütung nichtärztlicher Leistungen Sozialpädiatrischer Zentren
(2019)
Die Vergütung nichtärztlicher sozialpädiatrischer Leistungen Sozialpädiatrischer Zentren ist seit langem ein streitträchtiges Thema. In jüngster Zeit beschäftigt das Thema immer wieder die zuständigen Schiedsstellen, und im vergangenen Jahr wurde eine längere Auseinandersetzung durch ein Urteil des LSG Berlin-Brandenburg zum Abschluss gebracht. Dieses Urteil soll im folgenden Aufsatz analysiert werden.
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Tipping Versus Cooperating to Supply a Public Good
(2017-02-17)
In some important multiplayer situations, such as efforts to supply a global public good, players can choose the game they want to play. In this paper we conduct an experimental test of the decision by a group with fixed membership, playing over a finite number of periods, to choose between a “tipping” game, in which every player wants to contribute to the public good provided enough other players contribute, and a prisoners’ dilemma, the classic cooperation game. In the prisoners’ dilemma, the first best outcome is ...
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Zur Kodifikation des Leistungserbringungsrechts im SGB III
(Beck, 2011)
Alexander Gagel hat 1979 geschrieben: „Das Verhältnis zwischen der BA und den Trägern von Bildungsmaßnahmen … ist nicht im AFG geregelt“. Dieser Beitrag wird der Frage nachgehen, ob und wie das Verhältnis zwischen der BA und den Trägern von Maßnahmen nach heutiger Gesetzeslage gestaltet ist.
In verschiedenen Zweigen des Systems der sozialen Sicherung gewähren Sozialleistungsträger nicht nur Geld-, sondern auch Dienstleistungen. Schuldet ein Sozialleistungsträger Dienstleistungen, gilt also für ihn das sog. ...
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The choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems: a survey of experimental research
(2019-11-01)
A growing experimental literature studies the endogenous choice of institutions to solve cooperation problems arising in prisoners’ dilemmas, public goods games, and common pool resource games. Participants in these experiments have the opportunity to influence the rules of the game before they play the game. In this paper, we review the experimental literature of the last 20 years on the choice of institutions and describe what has been learned about the quality and the determinants of institutional choice. Cooperative ...
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Neue Medien im Kundendialog
(BusinessFORUM, 2011)
Kundendialoge im Web 2.0 sind erheblich anspruchsvoller als konventionelle Vorgehensweisen im E-Commerce und in den allseits etablierten Online-Shops. Vom Marketing-Buzzword im Jahr 2006 ist diese Kommunikationsform nun zu einem „Must" des zeitgemäßen Marketings avanciert. Allerdings bestehen Unsicherheiten hinsichtlich der Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer Kundenkommunikation mit den Diensten des Web 2.0. Qualifizierte Budgetentscheidungen sind daher oft schwer zu treffen. Für alle Unternehmen und Organisationen wie ...
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Cultural Adaption of Hypermedia
(2012)
Culturally adapted hypermedia design attracts increasing scientific attention. Complementing the conventional human-computer interaction studies we investigate the current state of companies’ cultural adaptation of their websites. This study evaluates a sample of 215 websites with respect to design and navigational aspects. Subsequently, we discuss the possibilities of structuring hypermedia and enabling the adaptation to culturally bounded user expectations. Moreover, we introduce metrics for assessing navigational ...
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Is your Perception of "Luxury" Similar to Mine? A Concept Made of Absolute and Relative Features
(2015)
Luxury is a relative feature of goods and services. Despite the many empirical studies that have been conducted, marketing scholars have not agreed on a common definition or interpretation of the term "luxury" so far. This deficit causes improper interpretations and, thus, evokes a kind of growing conceptual confusion. Additionally, the increasing interest in luxury in recent years had contributed unintentionally to the ambiguity of the term. Advertising agencies consciously or unconsciously aim to take advantage of ...
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Linking entrepreneurial orientation to firm performance in a post-socialist market context: the case of Hungary
(2016)
Entrepreneurial orientation provoked the interest of numerous scholars as well as political and administrative decision-makers. Both start-ups and already established corporate entities are increasingly persecuting new opportunities, products, and business models in order to establish superiority above their competitive environment. The tendencies evince an optimist impact of entrepreneurial orientation on business performance, namely on financial performance. Beyond the aforementioned relationship, there are impulses ...
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Brands and branding in the non-profit sector − theoretical overview and discussion
(Publishing House of the University of Economics, 2015)
Branding has been acknowledged as a fundamental function for companies (e.g. Aaker & Shansby 1982: 56; Ambler et al. 2002: 13; Doyle 1990: 5; Gardner & Levy 1955; Grönroos 2007; Homer 2008; Keller 1993). A brand may be explained as an entirety of perceptions and feelings that consumers associate with a product/service recognized by a brand name. Included are aspects like distinctiveness (e.g., its packaging and logos), quality, performance, familiarity and user imagery (e.g. Batra, Ahuvia & Bagozzi 2012). Brands ...
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Identity and image dynamics – managing social exclusion in profitable way
(Publishing House of the University of Economics, 2015)
The above statement has long been established as the canonical view of economic reality, and it has only been a couple of years since we thoroughly started to contest and debate this world-view. Grasping this, we focus on two aspects about the above perception in detail: First, a suggestion to redefine the term ‘market’ in a more up-to-date fashion, second, the debunking of the suspicious correlation between ‘no money to spend’ and ‘no money to be made’.