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Mit Eintritt in den ersten Covid-19-Lockdown im März 2020 und den darauffolgenden Semestern im überwiegenden Distance-Betrieb, wurde ein nie dagewesenes didaktisches Experiment gestartet. Eine seit 2017 abgehaltenen Lehrveranstaltung im Bachelorstudiengang Internationale Betriebswirtschaft an der Fachhochschule Vorarlberg simulierte bereits in "Vor-Pandemie-Semestern" das Arbeiten und Interagieren in virtuellen Teams. Die hieraus vorliegenden Reflexionsberichte ergeben zusammen mit den Hausarbeiten, welche die Studierenden der Lehrveranstaltung in 2020 im Lichte eines kompletten Online Semesters in virtuellen Teams erstellt haben die Basis für sieben Thesen zur Auswirkung einer digitalen und virtuellen Zusammenarbeit für Ausbildung und Berufstätigkeit.
Sponsorship
(2006)
Marktforschung in Japan
(2009)
Marketing strategies
(2018)
This paper examines the determinants of subnational location choice of Japanese multinational enterprises (JMNEs) in India to investigate whether or not conventional investment behaviour as ‘foot-loose’ and one-off investments has given way to an agglomeration logic as Japanese foreign direct investment has intensified. Using geographic information system analysis of investment project numbers, we find that Japanese MNE behaviour in India is evolving, with complementing but complex subnational interactions of economic, institutional and infrastructure factors serving as strong determinants of location choice consistently across key phases of India’s liberalization. We argue that Japanese investment decisions in India have followed a self-reinforcing dynamic whereby prior investments indeed attract further investment.
Japanese foreign direct investment in Thailand: promoting an ‘interactive’ institutional approach
(2018)
Business Analytics zählt zu den Zukunftsthemen im Controlling. In der Controllinglehre spielt Analytics bisher aber nur eine untergeordnete Rolle. Der Beitrag beschreibt ein innovatives Lehrprojekt, das Studierende im Masterstudium Accounting, Controlling & Finance an der FH Vorarlberg befähigt, controllingrelevante Fragestellungen im Kontext von Business Analytics eigenständig zu beantworten. Gleichzeitig erlernen die Studierenden den Umgang mit der Open-Source-Software R.
Die Digitalisierung verändert Geschäftsmodelle und betriebliche Prozesse. Zugleich beeinflussen auch eine verbesserte Datenverfügbarkeit und leistungsfähige analytische Methoden das Controlling und erfordern vermehrt das Einbringen statistischer und informationstechnologischer Fertigkeiten und Kenntnisse. An einem Fallbeispiel aus dem Marketing-Controlling zeigt der Beitrag den Einsatz von Methoden der Business Analytics und thematisiert die Aufgaben des Controllings im digitalen Zeitalter.
Digitalization is changing business models and operational processes. At the same time, improved data availability and powerful analytical methods are influencing controlling and increasingly require the use of statistical and information technology skills and knowledge. Using a case study from marketing controlling, the article shows the use of business analytics methods and addresses the tasks of controlling in the digital age.
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(2013)
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Konstruktiv fragen
(2014)
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to explore the exogenous and endogenous drivers of the high-growth of Unicorn start-ups along their life cycle, with a particular focus on Unicorns in the fintech industry.
Design/methodology/approach – The study employs an explorative longitudinal analysis with a matched pair of two cases of Unicorns start-ups with similar antecedent features to understand holistically drivers over the longer term.
Findings – High-growth patterns over the longer term are the result of a combined industry- and company-life cycle perspective. Drivers and growth patterns vary significantly according to the time of entry in the industry and
its development status. The findings are systematised within a set of propositions to be tested in future research.
Research limitations/implications – The limitations lie in empirical evidence, as the analysis is limited to one matched-pair. The revealed Unicorns’ drivers for long-term growth might encourage future research to further investigate these drivers on a larger scale.
Practical implications – The study offers practical recommendations for start-ups with high-growth ambitions and advice to policy makers regarding the development of tailor-made support programs.
Originality/value – The study significantly extends extant work on growth and high-growth by examining endogenous and exogenous triggers over time and by linking the Unicorn-life cycle to the industry life cycle, an approach which has, to the best of the authors’ knowledge, not yet been applied.