Gemeinsame Publikationen
Weber, C.; Faße, A.; Haugh, H.; Grote, U. (2022): Varieties of Necessity Entrepreneurship – New Insights From Sub Saharan Africa. Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 2022. DOI: 10.1177/10422587221111737
Waibel, H., Grote, U., Min, S., T.T. Nguyen & S. Praneetvatakul (2020): COVID-19 in the Greater Mekong Subregion: how resilient are rural households? Food Security (2020). 12, 779–782. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12571-020-01069-0
Parvathi, P., Grote, U. & H.Waibel (eds.) (2018): Fair Trade and Organic Agriculture: A Winning Combination? CAB International, Oxfordshire, UK and Boston, USA.
Einzelne Publikationen zu ausgewählten Themen des FSPs
Schocks, Anpassung und Resilienz
Nguyen, T. T., Nguyen, T. T., Do, M. H., Nguyen, D. L., and Grote, U. (2022): Shocks, Agricultural Productivity, and Natural Resource Extraction in Rural Southeast Asia, World Development, 159, 106043, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.106043
Nguyen, L., Nguyen, T.T., Grote, U. (2022): Shock, household consumption livelihood diversification: A comparative evidence from panel data in rural Thailand & Vietnam, Economic Change & Restructuring, DOI: doi:10.1007/s10644-022-09400-9
Bui, D.; Dräger, L.; Hayo, B. and Nghiem, G. (2022): Macroeconomic expectations and consumer sentiment during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of others’ beliefs, European Journal of Political Economy, forthcoming
Bui, D.; Dräger, L.; Hayo, B. and Nghiem, G. (2022): The effects of fiscal policy on households during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from Thailand and Vietnam, World Development, 153, 105828.
Nguyen, T.T., Nguyen, T-T., Le V.H., Managi, S., Grote, U. (2020): Reported weather shocks and rural household welfare: Evidence from panel data in Northeast Thailand and Central Vietnam, Weather and Climate Extremes 30, 100286
DOI: 10.1016/j.wace.2020.100286
Nguyen, T.-T., Nguyen, T.T., Grote, U. (2020): Multiple shocks and households' choice of coping strategies in rural Cambodia, Ecological Economics 167, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.106442
Reichert, A. with S. Garcia-Mandico and C. Strupat (2021), The Social Value of Health Insurance: Evidence from Ghana Journal of Public Economics 194. [Link]
Reichert, A. with A. R. Paloyo Biting (2017). Back at Malaria: Assessing Health-Service Providers' Compliance with Treatment Guidelines, Review of Development Economics 21(3): 591-626. [Link]
Reichert, A. with F. Martínez Flores and S. Milusheva (2021). Climate Anomalies and International Migration: A Disaggregated Analysis for West Africa. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 9664 [Link].
Reichert, A. with P. Elice and F. Martínez Flores. Religious Terrorism, Forced Migration, and Women's Empowerment: Evidence from the Boko Haram Insurgency (forthcoming as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper).
Nachhaltigkeit und Resilienz
Eckhoff, Sarah, Maria C. G. Hart, Michael H. Breitner (2022): Sustainable Energy System Planning in Developing Countries: A Decision Support System Considering Variations Over Time. Proceedings of the 55th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Hart, Maria C. G. and Michael H. Breitner (2022): Fostering Energy Resilience in the Rural Thai Power System - A Case Study in Nakhon Phanom. Energies, DOI: 10.3390/en15197374
Kraschewski, Tobias, Tim Brauner, Sarah Eckhoff, Michael H. Breitner (2020): Transformation to Sustainable Building Energy Systems: A Decision Support System, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), online Conf. (COVID)
Reichert, A. with A. Coville and V. Orozco (2019). Paying Attention to Profitable Investments - Experimental Evidence from Renewable Energy Markets. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 9009 [Link].
Reichert, A. with A. Coville, J. Graff Zivin, and A. Reitmann (2022). Quality Signaling and Demand for Renewable Energy Technology: Evidence from a Randomized Field Experiment (forthcoming as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper).
Stetter, Chris, Henrik Wielert, Michael H. Breitner (2022): Hidden repowering potential of non-repowerable onshore wind sites in Germany. Energy Policy, DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2022.113168
Stetter, Chris, Jan-Hendrik Piel, Julian F. H. Hamann, Michael H. Breitner (2020): Competitive and risk-adequate auction bids for onshore wind projects in Germany. Energy Economics, DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2020.104849
Weber, C., Helen H., Göbel, M. (2021): Pathways to Sustainable Cross-sector Collaborations – A Configurational Approach. Journal of Business Ethics, 1-27.
Weber, C., Rövekamp, G., Grewe-Salfeld, M., Kruse, D.P. (2020). Kooperieren für die Nachhaltigkeit – Handbuch zu Strategien und Erfolgsfaktoren am Beispiel der Textilindustrie. Otto Group (Ed.), Hamburg
Publikationen der einzelnen Beteiligten
Prof. Dr. Michael Breitner
Jana Gerlach, Oliver Werth, Michael H. Breitner (2022): Artificial Intelligence for Cybersecurity: Towards Taxonomy-based Archetypes and Decision Support. Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Copenhagen
Chris Stetter, Henrik Wielert, Michael H. Breitner (2022): Hidden repowering potential of non-repowerable onshore wind sites in Germany. Energy Policy, DOI: 10.1016/j.enpol.2022.113168
Sarah Eckhoff, Maria C. G. Hart, Michael H. Breitner (2022): Sustainable Energy System Planning in Developing Countries: A Decision Support System Considering Variations Over Time. Proceedings of the 55th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
Maria C. G. Hart, Michael H. Breitner (2022): Fostering Energy Resilience in the Rural Thai Power System - A Case Study in Nakhon Phanom. Energies, DOI: 10.3390/en15197374
Tobias Kraschewski, Tim Brauner, Sarah Eckhoff, Michael H. Breitner (2020): Transformation to Sustainable Building Energy Systems: A Decision Support System, Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), online Conf. (COVID)
Chris Stetter, Jan-Hendrik Piel, Julian F. H. Hamann, Michael H. Breitner (2020): Competitive and risk-adequate auction bids for onshore wind projects in Germany. Energy Economics, DOI: 10.1016/j.eneco.2020.104849
Clemens Hübler, Jan-Hendrik Piel, Chris Stetter, Cristian G. Gebhardt, Michael H. Breitner, Raimund Rolfes: Influence of structural design variations on economic viability of offshore wind turbines: An interdisciplinary analysis. Renewable Energy 145: 1348-1360 (2020).
Christoph Gleue, Dennis Eilers, Hans-Jörg von Mettenheim, Michael H. Breitner: Decision Support for the Automotive Industry - Forecasting Residual Values Using Artificial Neural Networks. Business & Information Systems Engineering 61(4): 385-397 (2019).
Sonja Dreyer, Daniel Olivotti, Benedikt Lebek, Michael H. Breitner: Focusing the customer through smart services: a literature review. Electronic Markets 29(1): 55-78 (2019).
Rouven Wiegard, Michael H. Breitner: Smart services in healthcare: A risk-benefit-analysis of pay-as-you-live services from customer perspective in Germany. Electronic Markets 29(1): 107-123 (2019).
Nadine Guhr, Benedikt Lebek, Michael H. Breitner: The impact of leadership on employees' intended information security behaviour: An examination of the full-range leadership theory. Information Systems Journal 29(2): 340-362 (2019).
Prof. Dr. Lena Dräger
Bui, D.; Dräger, L.; Hayo, B. and Nghiem, G. (2022): Macroeconomic expectations and consumer sentiment during the COVID-19 pandemic: The role of others’ beliefs, European Journal of Political Economy, forthcoming
Bui, D.; Dräger, L.; Hayo, B. and Nghiem, G. (2022): The effects of fiscal policy on households during the COVID-19 pandemic: Evidence from Thailand and Vietnam, World Development, 153, 105828.
Dräger, L. und Nghiem, G. (2021): Are Consumers' Spending Decisions in Line With an Euler Equation?, The Review of Economics and Statistics, 103(3), 580-596.
Dräger, L. und Proaño, C. (2020): Cross-Border Banking and Macroprudential Policies in Asymmetric Currency Unions, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 24(2), 255-290.
Dräger, L. und Proaño, C. (2018): Cross-Border Banking and Macroprudential Policies in Asymmetric Currency Unions, Macroeconomic Dynamics,
doi.org/10.1017/S1365100518000214.
Dräger, L. und Lamla, M. J. (2017a): Imperfect Information and Inflation Expectations: Evidence from Microdata, Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics, 79, 933-968.
Dräger, L. und Lamla, M. J. (2017b): Explaining Disagreement on Interest Rates in a Taylor-rule Setting, The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 119, 987-1009.
Dräger, L.; Lamla, M. J. und Pfajfar, D. (2016a): Are Survey Expectations Theory-Consistent? The Role of Central Bank Communication and News, European Economic Review, 85, 84-111.
Dräger, L. (2016b): Recursive Inattentiveness with Heterogeneous Expectations, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 20, 1073-1100.
Dräger, L. (2015): Inflation Perceptions and Expectations in Sweden - Are Media Reports the `Missing Link'?, Oxford Bulletin of Economics & Statistics, 77(5), 681-700.
Dräger, L., Menz, J.-O. und Fritsche, U. (2014): Perceived Inflation under Loss Aversion, Applied Economics, 46(3), 282-293.
Dräger, L. und Lamla, M. J. (2012): Updating Inflation Expectations: Evidence from Micro Data, Economics Letters, 117, 807-810.
Vogel, L. (2009): The Endogeneity of the Natural Rate of Growth - An Empirical Study for Latin-American Countries, International Review of Applied Economics, 23(1), 41-53.
Prof. Dr. Martin Gassebner
Aidt, T.S., Albornoz, F., Gassebner, M. (2018): The Golden Hello and Political Transitions. Journal of Comparative Economics 46, 157-173.
Aidt, T.S., Gassebner, M. (2010): Do Autocratic States Trade Less? World Bank Economic Review 24, 38-76.
Dreher, A., Gassebner, M. (2012): Do IMF and World Bank Programs Induce Government Crises? An Empirical Analysis. International Organization 66, 329-358.
Dreher, A., Gassebner, M., Siemers, L. (2012): Globalization, Economic Freedom and Human Rights. Journal of Conflict Resolution 56, 516-546.
Egger, P., Gassebner, M. (2015): International Terrorism as a Trade Impediment? Oxford Economic Papers 67, 42-62.
Gassebner, M., Gaston, N., Lamla, M. (2011): The Inverse Domino Effect: Are Economic Reforms Contagious? International Economic Review 52, 183-200.
Gassebner, M. Gnutzmann-Mkrtchyan, A. (2018). Politicized Trade: What Drives Withdrawal of Trade Preferences? Economics Letters 167, 10-13.
Gassebner, M., Jong-A-Pin, R., Mierau, J. (2011): Terrorism and Cabinet Duration. International Economic Review 52, 1253-1270.
Gassebner, M., Keck, A., Teh, R. (2010): Shaken, Not Stirred: The Impact of Disasters on International Trade. Review of International Economics 18, 351-368.
Gassebner, M., Lamla, M.J., Sturm, J.-E. (2011). Determinants of Pollution: What Do We Really Know? Oxford Economic Papers 63, 568-595.
Prof. Dr. Ulrike Grote
Nguyen, T. T., Nguyen, T. T., Do, M. H., Nguyen, D. L., and Grote, U. (2022): Shocks, Agricultural Productivity, and Natural Resource Extraction in Rural Southeast Asia, World Development, 159, 106043, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.worlddev.2022.106043
Nguyen, T. T., Nguyen, T. T & Grote, U. (2022): Internet Use, Natural Resource Extraction and Poverty Reduction in Rural Thailand, Ecological Economics 196, 107417, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2022.107417
Nguyen, L., Nguyen, T.T., Grote, U. (2022): Shock, household consumption livelihood diversification: A comparative evidence from panel data in rural Thailand & Vietnam, Economic Change & Restructuring, DOI: doi:10.1007/s10644-022-09400-9
Nguyen, T.T., Tran, T., Nguyen, T-T., Grote, U. (2021): Farming efficiency, cropland rental market and income effect: Evidence from panel data for rural Central Vietnam, European Review of Agricultural Economics DOI: 10.1093/erae/jbaa013
Bierkamp, S., Nguyen, T.T., Grote, U. (2021): Environmental income and remittances: Evidence from rural central highlands of Vietnam, Ecological Economics 179, 106838 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2020.106830
Nguyen, T.T., Nguyen, T-T., Le V.H., Managi, S., Grote, U. (2020): Reported weather shocks and rural household welfare: Evidence from panel data in Northeast Thailand and Central Vietnam, Weather and Climate Extremes 30, 100286 DOI: 10.1016/j.wace.2020.100286
Nguyen, T.-T., Nguyen, T.T., Grote, U. (2020): Multiple shocks and households' choice of coping strategies in rural Cambodia, Ecological Economics 167, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.106442
Do, T.L., Nguyen, T.T., Grote, U. (2019): Livestock production, rural welfare, and perceived shocks: Evidence from panel data for Vietnam. Journal of Development Studies. 55 (1), 99-119. DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2017.1408795
Duda, I., Fasse, A., and U. Grote (2018): Drivers of Rural-Urban Migration and Impact on Food Security in Rural Tanzania. Food Security, Vol.10, Issue 4, pp.785-798.
Prof. Dr. Annika Herr
Herr, A. & Suppliet, M. (2017), Tiered co-payments, pricing, and demand in reference price markets for pharmaceuticals, Journal of Health Economics 56: 19-29. DOI: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2017.08.00
Groß, M., Herr, A., Hower, M., Kuhlmann, A., Mahlich, J., Stoll, M. (2016), Unemployment, health, and education of HIV-infected males in Germany, International Journal of Public Health 61: 593602, DOI: 10.1007/s00038-015-0750-3 (open access).
Herr, A. & Hottenrott, H. (2016), Higher prices, higher quality? Evidence from German nursing homes, Health Policy 120 (2): 179-89, DOI: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2016.01.008 (DICE Discussion Paper No. 208, 2015).
Duso, T., Herr, A. & Suppliet, M. (2014), The welfare impact of parallel imports: A structural approach applied to the German market for oral anti-diabetics, Health Economics 23 (9): 1036– 1057, DOI: 10.1002/hec.3068 (DICE Discussion Paper No. 137, 2014).
Herr, A. (2011), Quality and welfare in a mixed duopoly with regulated prices: The case of a public and a private hospital, German Economic Review 12 (4): 422–437, DOI: 10.1111/j.14680475.2010.00527.x.
Herr, A., Schmitz, H. & Augurzky, B. (2011), Profit efficiency and ownership of German hospitals, Health Economics 20 (6): 660–674, DOI: 10.1002/hec.1622.
Herr, A. (2008), Cost and technical efficiency of German hospitals: Does ownership matter?, Health Economics 17 (9): 1057-71, DOI: 10.1002/hec.1388.
Prof. Dr. Marina Schröder
Sadrieh, A., & Schröder, M. (2017). Acts of helping and harming. Economics Letters, 153, 77-79. DOI: 10.1016/j.econlet.2017.01.019
Sadrieh, A., & Schröder, M. (2016). Materialistic, pro-social, anti-social, or mixed–A within-subject examination of self-and other-regarding preferences. Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics, 63, 114-124. DOI: 10.1016/j.socec.2016.05.009
Belot, M., & Schröder, M. (2015). The spillover effects of monitoring: A field experiment. Management Science, 62(1), 37-45. DOI: 10.1287/mnsc.2014.2089
Prof. Dr. Arndt Reichert
Arndt Reichert with S. Garcia-Mandico and C. Strupat (2021),The Social Value of Health Insurance: Evidence from Ghana Journal of Public Economics 194. [Link]
Arndt Reichert with A. R. Paloyo Biting (2017). Back at Malaria: Assessing Health-Service Providers' Compliance with Treatment Guidelines, Review of Development Economics 21(3): 591-626. [Link]
Arndt Reichert with F. Martínez Flores and S. Milusheva (2021). Climate Anomalies and International Migration: A Disaggregated Analysis for West Africa. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 9664 [Link].
Arndt Reichert with P. Elice and F. Martínez Flores. Religious Terrorism, Forced Migration, and Women's Empowerment: Evidence from the Boko Haram Insurgency (forthcoming as World Bank Policy Research Working Paper).
Prof. Dr. Philipp Sibbertsen
Demetrescu, M., Sibbertsen, P. (2016): Inference on the Long-Memory Properties of Time Series with Non-Stationary Volatility. Economics Letters 144, 80 – 84.
Heinen, F., Michael, S., Sibbertsen, P. (2013): Identification problems in ESTAR models and a new model. Journal of Time Series Analysis, 34, 238 - 261.
Kaufmann, H., Heinen, F., Sibbertsen, P. (2014): The dynamics of real exchange rates – a reconsideration. Journal of Applied Econometrics 29, 758 – 773.
Sibbertsen, P., Leschinski ,C., Busch, M. (2018): A Multivariate Test Against Spurious Long Memory. Journal of Econometrics 203, 33 – 49.
Sibbertsen, P., Wegener, C., Basse, T. (2014): Testing for a Break in the Persistence in Yield Spreads of EMU Government Bonds. Journal of Banking and Finance 41, 109 – 118.
Prof. Dr. Stephan L. Thomsen
The Immigrant-Native Wage Gap Revisited, IZA Discussion Paper No. 12358, Bonn (mit K. Ingwersen).
The Benefits of Adult Learning: Work-Related Training, Social Capital, and Earnings, Economics of Education Review, 72 (2019), S. 166-186, doi:10.1016/j.econedurev.2019.05.010 (mit J. Ruhose und I. Weilage).
School-Track Environment or Endowment: What Determines Different Other-Regarding Behavior Across Peer-Groups?, Games and Economic Behavior, 2015, Vol. 94, 122-141 (mit K. John).
The Role of Perceived Control in Explaining the Poverty Trap, IZA Discussion Paper No. 9334 (mit H. Thiel).
Variation of Learning Intensity in Late Adolescence and the Impact on Noncognitive Skills, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, 2014, 177(4), 861-892 (mit H. Thiel und B. Büttner).
Short-Term Training Programs for Immigrants in the German Welfare System: Do Effects Differ from Natives and Why?, IZA Journal of Migration, 2013, 2:24 (mit T. Walter und A. Aldashev).
Right-Wing Extremism and the Well-Being of Immigrants, Kyklos, 2013, Vol. 66(4), 567-590 (mit A. Knabe und S. Rätzel).
Noncognitive Skills in Economics: Models, Measurement, and Empirical Evidence, Research in Economics, 2013, 67(2), 189-214 (mit H. Thiel).
Temporary Extra Jobs for Immigrants: Merging Lane to Employment or Dead-End Road in Welfare?, Labour: Review of Labour Economics and Industrial Relations, 2010, 24, 114-140 (mit T. Walter).
Language Usage, Participation, Employment and Earnings - Evidence for Foreigners in Germany with Multiple Sources of Selection, Labour Economics, 2009, 16(3), 330-341 (mit A. Aldashev und J. Gernandt).
Prof. Dr. Hermann Waibel
Ahmed, Badrun Nessa and Hermann Waibel (2019): The role of homestead fish ponds for household nutrition security in Bangladesh. Food Security, p. 1-20. DOI: 10.1007/s12571-019-00947-6.
Alirah E. Weyori, Sabine Liebenehm and Hermann Waibel (2019): Returns to livestock disease control? A panel data analysis in Togo. European Review of Agricultural Economics, p. 1-30. DOI: 10.1093/erae/jbz031
Shi Min, Jikun Huang, Hermann Waibel, Xueqing Yang and Georg Cadisch (2019): Rubber boom, land use change and the implications for carbon balances in Xishuangbanna, Southwest China. Ecological Economics, Vol. 156 (Febr.), p. 57-67.
Bezawit B. Chichaibelu and Hermann Waibel (2018): Over-indebtedness and its persistence among rural households in Thailand and Vietnam. Journal of Asian Economics, Vol. 56 (June), p. 1-23.
Shi Min, Hermann Waibel and Jikun Huang (2017): Smallholder participation in the land rental market in a mountainous region of Southern China: Impact of population aging, land tenure security and ethnicity. Land Use Policy, Vol. 68 (Nov.): p. 625-637.
Bezawit B. Chichaibelu and Hermann Waibel (2017): Borrowing from “Pui” to pay “Pom”: Multiple borrowing and over-indebtedness in rural Thailand. World Development, Vol. 98 (Oct.): p. 338-350.
Grote, Ulrike and Hermann Waibel (2016): Constructing a database for food security assessments in Southeast Asia. World Food Policy, Vol. 2 (2) / 3 (1): p. 79-103.
Cahyadi, Eko R. and Hermann Waibel (2016): Contract farming and vulnerability to poverty among oil palm smallholders in Indonesia. Journal of Development Studies (JDS), Vol. 52 (5): p. 681-695.
Parvathi, Priyanka and Hermann Waibel (2016): Organic agriculture and fair trade: A happy marriage? A case study of certified smallholder black pepper farmers in India. World Development, Vol. 77 (C): p. 206-220.
Klasen, Stephan and Hermann Waibel (guest editors) (2015): Vulnerability to poverty in South-East Asia: Drivers, measurement, responses, and policy issues. World Development, Vol. 71 (July): Special Issue.
Gloede, Oliver, Lukas Menkhoff and Hermann Waibel (2015): Shocks, individual risk attitude, and vulnerability to poverty among rural households in Thailand and Vietnam. World Development, Vol. 71 (July): p. 54-78.
Liebenehm, Sabine and Hermann Waibel (2014): Simultaneous estimation of risk and time preferences among small-scale cattle farmers in West Africa. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 96 (5): p. 1420-1438
Prof. Dr. Gianfranco Walsh
Walsh, G. (2022): Relationships among immigrant consumers’ cultural orientation, innovativeness, and opinion leadership, International Marketing Review, 39 (1), 88-104.
Walsh, G., Schaarschmidt, M., Teng, L. (2020): Cross-cultural assessment of a short scale to measure employees’ company reputation–related social media competence, Corporate Reputation Review, 23 (2), 78-91.
Walsh, G., Hille, P., Shiu, E., Hassan, L., Takahashi, I. (2019): Cross-Cultural Fear of Online Identity Theft: A Comparison Study and Scale Refinement, Information Systems Frontiers, 21 (6), 1251-1264.
Brach, S., Walsh, G., Shaw, D. (2018): Sustainable consumption and third-party certified labels: Consumers' perceptions and reactions, European Management Journal, 36 (2), 254-265.
Dose, D., Walsh, G., Ruvio, A., Segev, S. (2018): Investigating links between cultural orientation and culture outcomes: Immigrants from the former Soviet Union to Israel and Germany, Journal of Business Research, 82, 281-289.
Prof. Dr. Christiana Weber
Kruse, D., Rövekamp, G. und Weber, C. (in press): Generating Relational Rewards via New Forms of Inter(organizational) collaboration. Organisation Theory.
Harrer, T., Lehner, O. und Weber, C. (in press): A multi-level understanding of trust development: The context of blurred organizational boundaries in Crowdfunding. Scandinavian Journal of Management
Weber, C., Helen H., Göbel, M. (2021): Pathways to Sustainable Cross-sector Collaborations – A Configurational Approach. Journal of Business Ethics, 1-27.
Weber, C., Rövekamp, G., Grewe-Salfeld, M., Kruse, D.P. (2020). Kooperieren für die Nachhaltigkeit – Handbuch zu Strategien und Erfolgsfaktoren am Beispiel der Textilindustrie. Otto Group (Ed.), Hamburg
Vogel, R., Göbel, M., Grewe-Salfeld, M., Herbert, B. und Weber, C. (2021). Cross-sector Partnerships: Mapping the Field and Advancing an Institutional Approach. International Journal of Management Review. Online
Lehner, O. und Weber, C. (2020). Growing up from In-Betweeners: Alternatives to Hybridity in Social Entrepreneurship Research. Entrepreneurship Research Journal.
Weidner, K., Weber, C. und Göbel, M. (2019): You Scratch My Back and I Scratch Yours: How Social Enterprises and Their Key Partners Legitimize Each Other Through Their Relationship. Business and Society, 58(3): 493-532.
Fischer, D.; Kruse, D.; Leonardy, H. und Weber, C. (2018): "Don’t throw in the towel too early! How Agency Conflicts affect the Survival of Corporate Venture Capital Units". International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing.
Weber, C., Weidner, K., Kröger, A. und Wallace, J. (2017): Social Value Creation in Inter-Organizational Collaborations in the Not-for-Profit Sector – Give and Take from a Dyadic Perspective. Journal of Management Studies, 54(6): 929-956.
Weber, C., Bauke, B. und Raibulet, V. (2016): The Relational View and Corporate Venture Capital Investments: An Exploratory Partial Least Squares Analysis. Strategic Entrepreneurship Journal, 10, 274-299.
Weber, C., Raibulet, V. und Bauke, B. (2016): The Process of Relational Rent Generation in Corporate Venture Capital Investments. International Journal of Entrepreneurial Venturing, 8(1): 62-83.
Kulins, C., Leonardy, H. und Weber, C. (2016): A Configurational Approach in Business Model Design. Journal of Business Research, vol. 69(4): 1437-1441
Kröger, A. und Weber, C. (2016): Measuring and Comparing Social Value Creation: Advantages and Disadvantages of a new Comparability Method, IRIS, GIIRS, and SROI. In: Othmar Lehner (Hrsg.) Routledge Handbook on Social and Sustainable Finance. Routledge, S. 416-430
Göbel, M., Weber, C. & Vogel, R. (2015). ‘Life-worlds of corporate venturing: A multiple case study on interorganisational knowledge transfer across socio-cultural barriers.’ International Journal of Knowledge Management Studies, 6(3): 201–222
Kröger, A. und Weber, C. (2014): Developing a Conceptual Framework for Comparing Social Value Creation. Academy of Management Review, 39(4), 513–540.
Weber, C., Kröger, A. und Lambrich, K. (2014): Scaling social enterprises – a theoretical and empirically grounded framework. in: Phan, Phillip; Kickul, Jill; Nordqvist, Mattias and Bacq, Sophie. Theory and Empirical Research in Social Entrepreneurship, Edward Elgar, 112-153.
Prof. Dr. Klaus-Peter Wiedmann
Wiedmann, K.-P., Haase, J., Bettels, J., & Reuschenbach, C. (2019): It’s not all about function: Investigating the effects of visual appeal on the evaluation of industrial products using the example of product color. Journal of Product and Brand Management, 28(1), 15-27.
Balderjahn, I., Peyer, M., Seegebarth, B., Wiedmann, K.-P., Weber, A. (2018): The many faces of sustainability-conscious consumers: A category-independent typology. Journal of Business Research, 91, 83- 93.
Karampournioti, E., Hennigs, N., & Wiedmann, K.-P. (2018): When pain is pleasure: Identifying consumer psychopaths. Psychology & Marketing, 35(4), 268-282.
Schmidt, St.; Wiedmann, K.-P.; Reiter, Ph.; Kurlbaum, Ch. (2018): Anticipating the Effects of Communication: A Neuroeconomic Framework for Marketing Purposes, in: Langner, T.; Esch, F.-R.; Bruhn, M. (Ed.): Handbuch Techniken der Kommunikation. Grundlagen – Innovative Ansätze – Praktische Umsetzungen, 2. Aufl., SpringerGabler, Wiesbaden 2018, S. 53-75.
Wiedmann, K.-P.; Beese, G.-A.; Schmidt, St.; Langner, S.; Schiessl, M. (2018): Measuring and Analyzing the Acceptance of Relevant Service Innovations as a Cornerstone of Planning Service Business Development in the Automotive Industry, in: Bruhn, M.; Hadwich, K. (Hrsg.): Service Business Development. Methoden – Erlösmodelle – Marketinginstrumente. Band 2, SpringerGabler, Wiesbaden 2018, S. 540 – 566.
Wiedmann, K.-P. (2017): Future Research Directions Based on a Critical Assessment of Reputation Management in Practice: A German Perspective. Corporate Reputation Review (2017) 20:203–217. DOI 10.1057/s41299-017-0028-
Wiedmann, K.-P.; Hennigs, N.; Klarmann, Ch. (2017): Luxury Consumption in the Trade-Off Between Genuine and Counterfeit Goods: What Are the Consumers’ Underlying Motives and Value-Based Drivers? In: Kapferer, J.-N.; Kernstock, J.; Brexendorf, T.O.; Powell. Sh. M. (Eds.): Advances in Luxury Brand Management, Journal of Brand Management: Advanced Collections, pp. 85-122. DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51127-6_6
Schmidt, St.; Langner, S.; Hennigs, N.; Wiedmann, K.-P.; Karampournioti, E.; Lischka, G. (2017): The green brand: Explicit and implicit framing effects of ecolabelling on brand knowledge. Cogent Psychology, 4(1), 1-23.
Seegebarth, B.; Peyer, M.; Balderjahn, I.; Wiedmann, K.-P. (2015): The Sustainability Roots of Anticonsumption Lifestyles and Initial Insights Regarding Their Effects on Consumers' Well-Being. Journal of Consumer Affairs. doi: 10.1111/joca.12077
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