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  1. Qualitative Methoden der Kommunikationswissenschaft
    Contributor: Wagner, Hans (Herausgeber); Schönhagen, Philomen (Herausgeber)
    Published: [2021]
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

    Die dritte, aktualisierte Auflage dieses Lehrbuchs führt zunächst verständlich in die wissenschafts- und erkenntnistheoretischen Hintergründe qualitativer Methoden ein. Sodann werden die Basismethoden des Verstehens vorgestellt: Phänomenologische... more

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    Die dritte, aktualisierte Auflage dieses Lehrbuchs führt zunächst verständlich in die wissenschafts- und erkenntnistheoretischen Hintergründe qualitativer Methoden ein. Sodann werden die Basismethoden des Verstehens vorgestellt: Phänomenologische Beschreibung, Vergleich, Hermeneutik, Dialektik und Typenkonstruktion. Schliesslich werden anwendungsorientiert die für die Kommunikationsforschung relevanten komplexen Methoden erläutert: Konversationsanalyse, Gruppendiskussion, Teilnehmende Beobachtung, Qualitatives Interview, Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse, Biographische Methode, Historische Untersuchungen, Wissenschaftliche Deskription. Das Werk ist eine differenzierte und zuverlässige Arbeitsgrundlage für Lehrende und Studierende, zum Selbststudium und zur Projektplanung sowie zur Anfertigung von Abschlussarbeiten

     

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  2. Determinanten und regulatorische Dimensionen der Berichterstattungsqualität immaterieller Werte
    theoretische Fundierung und empirische Evidenz für deutsche, börsennotierte Familienunternehmen
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  Cuvillier Verlag, Göttingen

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    Language: German
    Media type: Dissertation
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    ISBN: 9783736974654
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    Subjects: Legitimitätstheorie; Inhaltsanalyse; Investorenkapital; Kapitalrendite; Nichtfinanzielle Erklärung; return on capital; Unternehmensberichterstattung; innovation capital; intellectual capital; Share index; Forschung und Entwicklung; Finanzmarktintegrität; immaterielle Werte; corporate governance; Kundenkapital; relational capital; börsennotiert; non-financial statement; Prozesskapital; Forschungslücke; structural capital; intangible assets; reporting quality; Nichtfinanzielle Berichterstattung; content analysis; customer capital; Prinzipal-Agenten-Theorie; Stakeholdertheorie; Aktienindex; Innovationskapital; research and development; Determinanten; investor capital; immaterielle Vermögenswerte; supplier capital; Handelsgesetzbuch; Standardsetter; stakeholder theory; systematischer Literatur-Review; location capital; legitimacy theory; auditing firm; German Companies Act; Signalling-Theorie; family firm; process capital; Accounting Law Reform Act; Berichterstattungsqualität; regulatory dimensions; reporting; research gap; Berichterstattung; signalling theory; human capital; Nachhaltigkeit; Paneldatenregression; Lieferantenkapital; Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft; Familienunternehmen; listed on the stock exchange; Standortkapital; non-financial reporting; Beziehungskapital; financial market integrity; regulatorische Dimensionen; determinants; Bilanzrechtsreformgesetz; corporate reporting; Humankapital; Wertschöpfungskoeffizient; MAXQDA; Kapitalrentabilität; panel data regression; systematic literature review; family business; Aktiengesetz; principal agent theory; sustainability; commercial code; Strukturkapital
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    Scope: XXIX, 416 Seiten, Diagramme
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  3. Determinanten und regulatorische Dimensionen der Berichterstattungsqualität immaterieller Werte
    theoretische Fundierung und empirische Evidenz für deutsche, börsennotierte Familienunternehmen
    Published: 2021
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    ISBN: 9783736974654
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    Subjects: Immaterielles Wirtschaftsgut; Börsennotierte Aktiengesellschaft; Geschäftsbericht; Informationswert; Familienkapitalgesellschaft
    Other subjects: Hardcover, Softcover / Wirtschaft/Betriebswirtschaft; Legitimitätstheorie; Inhaltsanalyse; Investorenkapital; Kapitalrendite; Nichtfinanzielle Erklärung; return on capital; Unternehmensberichterstattung; innovation capital; intellectual capital; Share index; Forschung und Entwicklung; Finanzmarktintegrität; immaterielle Werte; corporate governance; Kundenkapital; relational capital; börsennotiert; non-financial statement; Prozesskapital; Forschungslücke; structural capital; intangible assets; reporting quality; Nichtfinanzielle Berichterstattung; content analysis; customer capital; Prinzipal-Agenten-Theorie; Stakeholdertheorie; Aktienindex; Innovationskapital; research and development; Determinanten; investor capital; immaterielle Vermögenswerte; supplier capital; Handelsgesetzbuch; Standardsetter; stakeholder theory; systematischer Literatur-Review; location capital; legitimacy theory; auditing firm; German Companies Act; Signalling-Theorie; family firm; process capital; Accounting Law Reform Act; Berichterstattungsqualität; regulatory dimensions; reporting; research gap; Berichterstattung; signalling theory; human capital; Nachhaltigkeit; Paneldatenregression; Lieferantenkapital; Wirtschaftsprüfungsgesellschaft; Familienunternehmen; listed on the stock exchange; Standortkapital; non-financial reporting; Beziehungskapital; financial market integrity; regulatorische Dimensionen; determinants; Bilanzrechtsreformgesetz; corporate reporting; Humankapital; Wertschöpfungskoeffizient; MAXQDA; Kapitalrentabilität; panel data regression; systematic literature review; family business; Aktiengesetz; principal agent theory; sustainability; commercial code; Strukturkapital
    Scope: XXIX, 416 Seiten, Diagramme
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    Dissertation, Technische Universität Clausthal, 2021

  4. Die Praxis der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Beltz Verlag, Weinheim

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    ISBN: 9783407291431
    RVK Categories: MR 2600 ; DF 2000 ; CM 3000
    Edition: 2., neu ausgestattete Aufl.
    Series: Pädagogik
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    Studium Paedagogik
    Subjects: Inhaltsanalyse; Qualitative; Interpretation; quantitative Analyse; Auswertungsmethode; Content analysis (Communication); Auswertungsmethode; Inhaltsanalyse; Qualitative; quantitative Analyse; Studium; Auswertungsmethode; Analyse; Inhaltsanalyse; quantitative; Qualitative; Interpretation; Interpretation; Textverarbeitung; content analysis
    Scope: Online-Ressource (299 S.), Ill., graph. Darst.
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    Literaturangaben

  5. Building bridges or digging the trench?
    international organizations, social media, and polarized fragmentation
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Käte Hamburger Kolleg/Centre for Global Cooperation Research (KHK/GCR21), Duisburg, Germany

    Communication professionals working for International Organizations (IOs) are important intermediaries of global governance that increasingly use social media to reach out to citizens directly. Social media pose new challenges for IO public... more

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    Communication professionals working for International Organizations (IOs) are important intermediaries of global governance that increasingly use social media to reach out to citizens directly. Social media pose new challenges for IO public communication, such as a highly competitive economy of attention and the fragmentation of audiences driven by networked curation of content and selective exposure. In this context, IO social media communication has to make tough choices about what to communicate and how, aggravating inherent conflicts of IO communication between comprehensive public information (aiming at institutional transparency) - and partisan political advocacy (aiming at normative change). If IOs choose advocacy, they might garner substantial resonance on social media. IO advocacy nevertheless fails to the extent that it fosters the polarized fragmentation of networked communication and undermines the credibility of IO communication as a source of trust - worthy information across polarized 'echo chambers'. The paper illustrates this argument through a quantitative content and social network analysis of X/Twitter communication on the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration (GCM). Remarkably, instead of facilitating cross-cluster communication ('building bridges'), United Nations accounts seem to have substantially fostered ideological fragmentation ('digging the trench') by their way of partisan retweeting, mentioning, and (hash)tagging.

     

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    Series: Global cooperation research papers ; 34
    Subjects: international organizations; social media; public communication; echo chambers; advocacy; United Nations; Global Compact for Migration; content analysis; supervised machine learning; social network analysis
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (circa 23 Seiten), Illustrationen
  6. To knee or not to knee
    an examination of Twitter visual content during the 2017 NFL national anthem protests in the United States
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  International Telecommunications Society, Seoul

    In the past few years, the American public has faced many domestic and divisive hardships including, but not limited to, those centered on racial prejudice and police brutality (LeFebvre & Armstrong, 2016). In fact, these two issues are what sparked... more

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    In the past few years, the American public has faced many domestic and divisive hardships including, but not limited to, those centered on racial prejudice and police brutality (LeFebvre & Armstrong, 2016). In fact, these two issues are what sparked the NFL national anthem protests (NAPs), in which athletes kneel during the national anthem. After President Trump's tweets to openly condemn the NAPs in 2017, public opinions showed polarized responses. In order to analyze the communication patterns and meanings of NAPs visual Tweets, this study is grounded upon the social identity theory (SIT; Tajfel & Turner, 1979) and adapts Van Zomeren et al.'s (2012) dynamic dual pathway model (DDPM). This study's proposed research framework allows for greater understanding of how social identity, grievances, and coping approaches (emotional route: affective responses; instrumental route: efficacy) factor into image content shared during a polarized protest. In order to understand social media discussions of NAPs' supporters the NFL, this study conducts visual content analysis of relevant Twitter image tweets after Trump's posts aroused heated debates. This investigation attempts to understand how protest supporters used different digital coping methods in response to protest opposition (such as different affective responses or responses that are efficacy-eliciting). This study uses images as the primary data source for Twitter content analysis because they have a different intention than text-based social media messages as images present symbols to users, allowing them to establish references quicker. This study collects image tweets using the most viral hashtag #TakeAKnee via the Twitter Advanced Search function from September 24, 2017 (the peak of web search penetration for NAPs) to October 21, 2017 (when the NAPs web search penetration dropped after the second peak). The code scheme includes 4 codes and 18 sub-codes that has been developed based on relevant theoretic concepts about protests. Emerging new codes can be recognized from recurrent patterns that appear during the data analysis. Along with the researcher, another trained coder analyzed the image tweets, resulting in acceptable intercoder reliability. The findings of this study have shed light on the complex nature of the NFL national anthem protests and the social identity projection for Twitter users who support the NAPs. Specifically, the social identity of minority support was most prevalent while the social identities of constructive patriotism and sports fandoms was minimal, suggesting that although anti-protest mobilizers may be able to increase the volume of online dialogue, they are unable to shift the focus of the protest away from its original purpose. Additionally, reciprocal affective responses (i.e. sympathy and admiration) were expressed more in the image tweets than shared affective responses (i.e. anger and sarcasm), contradicting previous studies on protest emotions and collective action motivators. Practically, this research is significant because as the NAPs could possibly start anew in the 2018 NFL season, addressing the concerns of the citizens (identified through visual analysis of Twitter images) can be beneficial in resolving the primary issues surrounding the protests. Finally, as few studies have used visual tweet analysis to investigate social movements or protests (see Cowart et. al, 2016; Kharroub & Bas, 2016; Wetzstein, 2017), this study contributes to this emerging form of content analysis.

     

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    Series: Beyond the boundaries : challenges for business, policy and society : The 22nd Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunications Society, Seoul, Korea, 24th - 27th June 2018
    Subjects: Twitter; content analysis; patriotism; social identity; grievances; group efficacy; group emotion; protest
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  7. Predicting free-riding in a public goods game
    analysis of content and dynamic facial expressions in face-to-face communication
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH) - Member of the Leibniz Association, Halle (Saale), Germany

    This paper illustrates how audio-visual data from pre-play face-to-face communication can be used to identify groups which contain free-riders in a public goods experiment. It focuses on two channels over which face-to-face communication influences... more

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    This paper illustrates how audio-visual data from pre-play face-to-face communication can be used to identify groups which contain free-riders in a public goods experiment. It focuses on two channels over which face-to-face communication influences contributions to a public good. Firstly, the contents of the face-to-face communication are investigated by categorising specific strategic information and using simple meta-data. Secondly, a machine-learning approach to analyse facial expressions of the subjects during their communications is implemented. These approaches constitute the first of their kind, analysing content and facial expressions in face-to-face communication aiming to predict the behaviour of the subjects in a public goods game. The analysis shows that verbally mentioning to fully contribute to the public good until the very end and communicating through facial clues reduce the commonly observed end-game behaviour. The length of the face-to-face communication quantified in number of words is further a good measure to predict cooperation behaviour towards the end of the game. The obtained findings provide first insights how a priori available information can be utilised to predict free-riding behaviour in public goods games.

     

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    Series: IWH discussion papers ; 2019, no. 9 (May 2019)
    Subjects: automatic facial expressions recognition; content analysis; public goods experiment; face-to-face communication
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  8. The quality of voluntary tax disclosure
    Published: [2022]
    Publisher:  WU Vienna University of Economics and Business, [Vienna]

    In this paper, I investigate whether the use of three voluntary tax reporting practices—the use of a specific tax disclosure guideline, a stand-alone report, and assurance—reflects a substantive or symbolic approach to tax transparency. I use a... more

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    In this paper, I investigate whether the use of three voluntary tax reporting practices—the use of a specific tax disclosure guideline, a stand-alone report, and assurance—reflects a substantive or symbolic approach to tax transparency. I use a content analysis methodology built on a framework that measures the quality of voluntary disclosure not only in terms of its content, but also in terms of its semantic properties. I find that, although the usage of the three reporting practices is associated with a higher overall quality of voluntary tax disclosure, none of the practices is associated with a substantive approach to tax transparency. I interpret this result as evidence of a symbolic use of these practices. In a context of increased interest in tax transparency, this study shows that none of the three tax reporting practices should be perceived as a firm’s committed approach to tax transparency per se. Moreover, while the three tax reporting practices are related to high tax information quantity and overall quality, my results indicate that the assumption that higher overall quality in disclosure is connected to a more substantive approach cannot be supported

     

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    Series: WU international taxation research paper series ; no. 2022, 07
    Subjects: Tax transparency; reporting practices; legitimacy theory; content analysis
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  9. Exploring the feasibility of content analysis in understanding international cooperation in APEC
    Published: December 2020
    Publisher:  Philippine Institute for Development Studies, Quezon City, Philippines

    International relations is considered an important aspect in the development of an economy and of a region by providing them opportunities to work together to address economic, social, political issues, environmental, and security issues. It allows... more

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    International relations is considered an important aspect in the development of an economy and of a region by providing them opportunities to work together to address economic, social, political issues, environmental, and security issues. It allows economies to share information, technology, and best practices that can help them progress together. Such cooperation is realized through the participation and commitments in regional blocs, such as the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), where cooperation comes in many forms. Exploring the patterns of such cooperation provides an understanding of how APEC has evolved. It may highlight the achievements and learn from shortcomings. Also, exploring patterns of such cooperation provides direction APEC may take in the next decades. The quality of cooperation may also reveal how member economies have fared so far in their participation, as well as their economic or political stance on certain issues. To do such analysis, however, it must be noted that there are pieces of information that cannot be easily discerned by quantitatively analyzing available structured data. Analyzing cooperation may require a different type of methodology. This paper, therefore, explores the concepts and potential uses of content analysis in understanding international cooperation.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / Philippine Institute for Development Studies ; no. 2020, 58 (December 2020)
    Subjects: content analysis; text analysis; international cooperation
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  10. Eine Inhaltsanalyse von Freitagspredigten der Türkischen Islamischen Union der Anstalt für Religion e.V.
    Published: 2021
    Publisher:  WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Berlin, Germany

    In der letzten Dekade hat die Rolle von muslimischen Ländern für die Integration von Immigranten und religiöser Bildung immer wieder Kontroversen ausgelöst. Die Debatten über die Türkisch-Islamische Union der Anstalt für Religion e.V. (DİTİB) ist... more

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    In der letzten Dekade hat die Rolle von muslimischen Ländern für die Integration von Immigranten und religiöser Bildung immer wieder Kontroversen ausgelöst. Die Debatten über die Türkisch-Islamische Union der Anstalt für Religion e.V. (DİTİB) ist eins solcher Beispiele. DİTİB ist die größte Organisation für sunnitische Muslime in Deutschland mit mehr als 800 Moscheen und beteiligt sich zum Beispiel an der Organisation von religiöser Bildung in öffentlichen Schulen und Sprachkursen. Kritische Stimmen haben sie als den verlängerten Arm des türkischen Staates bezeichnet, der eine Barriere für die Integration von Minderheiten darstellt, indem sie emotional an ihr Heimatland gebunden werden. Die Türkei schickt Imame, um Freitagsgebete abzuhalten, das wichtigste Gebet der Woche. Wir wissen jedoch sehr wenig über den Inhalt, der in den Moscheen darüber vermittelt wird. Gemessen an der Anzahl der Moscheen und dem hohen Anteil, den die türkische Minderheit an Muslimen ausmacht, wird die Reichweite DİTİBs als vergleichsweise hoch eingeschätzt. Unsere quantitative und qualitative Inhaltsanalyse basiert auf 481 Predigten, die zwischen 2011 und 2019 auf der Internetseite von DİTİB veröffentlicht wurden. Die Analysen zeigen, dass die Themen Barmherzigkeit, das Jenseits und Liebe oftmals auftauchen, in der Regel in Kombination mit anderen Themen. Eine Minderheit der Predigten weist Heimatbezüge auf. Diese nehmen insbesondere dann zu, wenn Ereignisse auftreten, wie beispielsweise Terroranschläge oder der Coup. Die Inhaltsanalyse zeigt, dass die Predigten das Konzept Heimatland im Wesentlichen auf fünferlei Weise thematisieren: erstens wird Heimat explizit erwähnt, die damit verbundenen Emotionen, Normen und Pflichten gegenüber dem Vaterland und der Verehrung der Märtyrer. Insbesondere letztere finden auch Eingang in Predigten, wo implizite Bezüge zur Heimat durch die Diskussion geschichtlicher Ereignisse hergestellt werden. Drittens werden Parallelen zu historischen Ereignissen in der Geschichte des Islams aufgebaut, die mit Auswanderung und dem Verlust der Heimat in Verbindung standen. Die beiden letzten Kontexte diskutieren zum einen Deutschland als neue Heimat oder schlagen eine Brücke zu Diyanet, die als Stiftung auftritt. Over the last decades, the role of Muslims countries for immigrant integration and religious education as repeatedly sparked controversies. The debates surrounding the Turkish-Islamic Union for Religious Affairs (DİTİB) is one of those examples. DİTİB is the largest organization for Sunni Muslims in Germany with more than 800 mosques. It participates, for instance, in the organization of religious education in public schools and offers language courses. Critical voices have labelled it as an "arm" of the Turkish state deeming it as a barrier to immigrant integration by tying immigrants emotionally to their homeland. Turkey sends imams to conduct the Friday prayers, the most important prayer of the week in Islam. Yet, we know very little of the content that is taught in mosques. Given the large number of mosques and the high share of Turkish minorities among Muslims in Germany, DİTİB is estimated to reach a relatively high share of them. We conducted quantitative and qualitative content analyses of 481 prayers from 2011 to 2019 published on the DİTİB website. We find that religious issues (e.g., mercy, afterlife and love) occur frequently, generally in combination with other topics. Yet, homeland-related issues constitute a minority. However, they peak during events that have happened in Turkey such as terror attacks and the coup. A qualitative content analysis reveals that home is constructed in five different ways: first, prayers directly refer to the homeland, emotions, norms and duties connected to it and remind the community to venerate martyrs. Especially the latter are also mentioned in prayers with implicit links to home by discussing historical events in Turkey - the second context. Third, feeling home is outlined as being an integral part in the history of Islam shaped by emigration and losing home. The last two contexts discuss Germany as new home, and build linkages to Diyanet as foundation.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper / WZB Berlin Social Science Center, Research Area: Migration and Diversity, Research Unit: Migration, Integration, Transnationalization ; SP VI 2021, 101 (April 2021)
    Subjects: DİTİB; Islam; Moscheen; Inhaltsanalyse; Freitagsgebete; mosques; content analysis; Friday prayers
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  11. Qualitative Methoden der Kommunikationswissenschaft
    Contributor: Wagner, Hans (HerausgeberIn); Schönhagen, Philomen (HerausgeberIn)
    Published: [2021]; ©2021
    Publisher:  Nomos, Baden-Baden

    Die dritte, aktualisierte Auflage dieses Lehrbuchs führt zunächst verständlich in die wissenschafts- und erkenntnistheoretischen Hintergründe qualitativer Methoden ein. Sodann werden die Basismethoden des Verstehens vorgestellt: Phänomenologische... more

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    Die dritte, aktualisierte Auflage dieses Lehrbuchs führt zunächst verständlich in die wissenschafts- und erkenntnistheoretischen Hintergründe qualitativer Methoden ein. Sodann werden die Basismethoden des Verstehens vorgestellt: Phänomenologische Beschreibung, Vergleich, Hermeneutik, Dialektik und Typenkonstruktion. Schliesslich werden anwendungsorientiert die für die Kommunikationsforschung relevanten komplexen Methoden erläutert: Konversationsanalyse, Gruppendiskussion, Teilnehmende Beobachtung, Qualitatives Interview, Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse, Biographische Methode, Historische Untersuchungen, Wissenschaftliche Deskription. Das Werk ist eine differenzierte und zuverlässige Arbeitsgrundlage für Lehrende und Studierende, zum Selbststudium und zur Projektplanung sowie zur Anfertigung von Abschlussarbeiten.

     

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  12. The global diffusion of stewardship codes
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Center for Advanced Studies on the Foundations of Law and Finance, House of Finance, Goethe University, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

    In today's world, the transfer of laws and regulations between different legal systems is commonplace. The global spread of stewardship codes in recent years presents a promising, but yet untested, terrain to explore the diffusion of such norms. This... more

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    In today's world, the transfer of laws and regulations between different legal systems is commonplace. The global spread of stewardship codes in recent years presents a promising, but yet untested, terrain to explore the diffusion of such norms. This paper aims to fill this gap. Employing the method of content analysis and using information from 41 stewardship codes enacted between 1991 and 2019, we systematically examine the formal diffusion of these stewardship codes. While we find support for the diffusion story of the UK as a stewardship norm exporter, especially in former British colonies in Asia, we also find evidence of diffusion from transnational initiatives, such as the EFAMA and ICGN codes, as well as regional clusters. We also show that the UK Stewardship Code of 2020 now deviates from these current models; thus, it remains to be seen how far a second round of exportation of the revised UK model into the transnational arena will follow.

     

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    An edited version of the paper will be published as a chapter in Global Shareholder Stewardship: Complexities, Challenges and Possibilities (Dionysia Katelouzou & Dan W. Puchniak eds, Cambridge University Press, Forthcoming)
    Subjects: content analysis; diffusion of norms; institutional investors; legal transplants; stewardship codes
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  13. RCEP and Indonesia
    economic reform and prospects for implementation
    Published: January 2023
    Publisher:  [Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia], [Jakarta]

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    Subjects: RCEP ratification process; economic reform; domestic political-economydynamics; content analysis
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  14. Die Praxis der qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse
    Published: 2008
    Publisher:  Beltz Verlag, Weinheim

    Der Begleitband zu »Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse – Grundlagen und Techniken« von Philipp Mayring. Der Band stellt konkrete Anwendungsbeispiele der Qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse aus den unterschiedlichsten Disziplinen vor und diskutiert sie unter... more

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    Der Begleitband zu »Qualitative Inhaltsanalyse – Grundlagen und Techniken« von Philipp Mayring. Der Band stellt konkrete Anwendungsbeispiele der Qualitativen Inhaltsanalyse aus den unterschiedlichsten Disziplinen vor und diskutiert sie unter inhaltlichen und methodischen Gesichtspunkten. Es zeigt sich, dass sich mit dieser Technik sowohl ein tieferes Verständnis des Gegenstands als auch verallgemeinerbare Forschungsergebnisse erzielen lassen.

     

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    Edition: 2., neu ausgestattete Aufl.
    Series: Pädagogik
    Beltz Pädagogik
    Studium Paedagogik
    Subjects: Inhaltsanalyse; Qualitative; Interpretation; quantitative Analyse; Auswertungsmethode; Content analysis (Communication); Auswertungsmethode; Inhaltsanalyse; Qualitative; quantitative Analyse; Studium; Auswertungsmethode; Analyse; Inhaltsanalyse; quantitative; Qualitative; Interpretation; Interpretation; Textverarbeitung; content analysis
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  15. A Computational Approach to Analyzing Musical Complexity of the Beatles
    Published: 2024
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, Leipzig

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    Other subjects: computational musicology; musical complexity; content analysis; data mining; text mining; digital humanities
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    In: Book of Abstracts, Digital Humanities Conference 2019 (DH 2019). S. 1-6

  16. A Computational Approach to Analyzing the Twitter Debate on Gaming Disorder
    Published: 2020
    Publisher:  SSOAR, GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V., Mannheim

    Abstract: The recognition of excessive forms of media entertainment use (such as uncontrolled video gaming or the use of social networking sites) as a disorder is a topic widely discussed among scientists and therapists, but also among politicians,... more

     

    Abstract: The recognition of excessive forms of media entertainment use (such as uncontrolled video gaming or the use of social networking sites) as a disorder is a topic widely discussed among scientists and therapists, but also among politicians, journalists, users, and the industry. In 2018, when the World Health Organization (WHO) decided to include the addictive use of digital games (gaming disorder) as a diagnosis in the International Classification of Diseases, the debate reached a new peak. In the current article, we aim to provide insights into the public debate on gaming disorder by examining data from Twitter for 11 months prior to and 8 months after the WHO decision, analyzing the (change in) topics, actors, and sentiment over time. Automated content analysis revealed that the debate is organic and not driven by spam accounts or other overly active ‘power users.’ The WHO announcement had a major impact on the debate, moving it away from the topics of parenting and child welfare

     

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    Other subjects: (thesoz)Soziale Medien; (thesoz)Computerspiel; (thesoz)Unterhaltung; (thesoz)Sucht; (thesoz)Diskurs; (thesoz)Berichterstattung; (thesoz)Medien; (thesoz)Nutzung; (thesoz)psychische Krankheit; content analysis; entertainment research; gaming disorder
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    In: Media and Communication ; 8 (2020) 3 ; 205-218

  17. Das Spiel der Anderen: die Entwicklung der Berichterstattung zu Frauenfußball-Großturnieren seit der WM 2011 in Deutschland
    Author: Kunz, Kevin
    Published: 2016
    Publisher:  SSOAR, GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V., Mannheim

    Abstract: Fußball wird meist mit Männersport in Verbindung gebracht, weswegen der Frauenfußball als solcher sprachlich abgegrenzt wird. Dies führte in der Vergangenheit dazu, dass fußballspielende Frauen unter anderem in den Medien stereotypisiert... more

     

    Abstract: Fußball wird meist mit Männersport in Verbindung gebracht, weswegen der Frauenfußball als solcher sprachlich abgegrenzt wird. Dies führte in der Vergangenheit dazu, dass fußballspielende Frauen unter anderem in den Medien stereotypisiert wurden. In diesem Artikel zeige ich zunächst in einem einleitenden Kapitel die aktuelle Situation des deutschen Frauenfußballs auf. Im weiteren Verlauf werde ich in einer qualitativen Medienanalyse darstellen, wie die Berichterstattung über das deutsche Nationalteam sich seit Beginn der WM 2011 verändert hat. Dazu analysiere ich Onlineberichte der Magazine 11Freunde, Kicker und Spiegel zur EM 2013 und zur WM 2015. Der Fokus liegt dabei auf dem zeitlichen Vergleich. Die Analyse von Medienerzeugnissen ist deshalb so relevant, da die Medien dazu beitragen Geschlechterverhältnisse zu reproduzieren und damit eine soziale Realität zu schaffen

     

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    Subjects: Fußball; Frauenfußball; Geschlechterforschung; Berichterstattung; Geschlechtsunterschied; Frau
    Other subjects: Frauenfußball; Medien; Inhaltsanalyse; Gender; Onlineartikel; women’s football; media; content analysis; online articles
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    In: FZG - Freiburger Zeitschrift für GeschlechterStudien ; 22 (2016) 1 ; 49-63

  18. Coping Mechanisms from Cultural Displacement as Depicted in Kazuo Ishiguro's "An Artist of the Floating World"
    Published: 2022
    Publisher:  SSOAR, GESIS – Leibniz-Institut für Sozialwissenschaften e.V., Mannheim

    Abstract: Literature is part of English as Second Language (ESL) teaching where students may find ways to better understand themselves and different things happening in their society. This study aimed to analyze the content of the postcolonial novel... more

     

    Abstract: Literature is part of English as Second Language (ESL) teaching where students may find ways to better understand themselves and different things happening in their society. This study aimed to analyze the content of the postcolonial novel "An Artist of the Floating World" by the 2017 Nobel Prize for Literature awardee, Kazuo Ishiguro, for its depiction of coping mechanisms from cultural displacement. The qualitative research design and content analysis were used to systematically analyze the text. It was found that cultural displacement creates stress, fear, distress, and at some extreme levels, trauma. Displaced people may have varied attitudes toward these that led to coping. The coping mechanisms in the novel were minimizing and denying, repressing emotions, communicating and seeking support from family and friends, going into healthy habits, giving time for hobbies, and respecting the views and opinions of others. The study recommends a short story and drama also be explored f

     

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    Other subjects: coping mechanisms; cultural displacement; literature; content analysis
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    In: Puissant ; 3 (2022) ; 503-519

  19. Education at the Refugee Camp
    Published: 2023
    Publisher:  Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen, Tübingen

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    Series: Schriftenreihe 2 der Tübingen school of education
    Subjects: Flüchtlingslager ; Bildung ; Kurdistan ; Schulentwicklung ; Interview <Motiv> ; Interview ; Inhaltsanalyse
    Other subjects: Refugee Camp; education; School Development; interview; content analysis
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  20. Männlichkeits- und Weiblichkeitskonstruktionen deutschsprachiger Rapper/-innen
    eine Untersuchung des Gangsta-Raps
    Published: 2015
    Publisher:  Universitätsverlag, Potsdam

  21. Interdisziplinäre Kooperation bei der Erstellung virtueller geschichtswissenschaftlicher 3D-Rekonstruktionen
    Published: 2014
    Publisher:  Saechsische Landesbibliothek- Staats- und Universitaetsbibliothek Dresden, Dresden ; Technische Universität Dresden

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    Subjects: Rekonstruktion; Kooperation; Projekt
    Other subjects: Digital Humanities; 3D-Modelle; 3D-Rekonstruktionen; Kooperation; Arbeitsprozesse; Bibliometrie; Inhaltsanalyse; Grounded Theory; Sozialwissenschaften; Digital Humanities; 3D models; 3D reconstructions; cooperation; work processes; bibliometrics; content analysis; grouded theory analysis; social sciences
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  22. What do parents value in a child care provider?
    evidence from Yelp consumer reviews

    This paper exploits novel data and empirical methods to examine parental preferences for child care. Specifically, we analyze consumer reviews of child care businesses posted on the website Yelp.com. A key advantage of Yelp is that it contains a... more

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    This paper exploits novel data and empirical methods to examine parental preferences for child care. Specifically, we analyze consumer reviews of child care businesses posted on the website Yelp.com. A key advantage of Yelp is that it contains a large volume of unstructured information about a broad set of child care programs located in demographically and economically diverse communities. Thus our analysis relies on a combination of theory- and data-driven methodologies to organize and classify the characteristics of child care that are assessed by parents. We also use natural language processing techniques to examine the affect and psychological tones expressed in the reviews. Our main results are threefold. First, we find that consumers overall are highly satisfied with their child care provider, although those in higher-income markets are substantially more satisfied than their counterparts in lower-income markets. Second, the program characteristics most commonly evaluated by consumers relate to safety, quality of the learning environment, and child-teacher interactions. However, lower- and higher-income consumers evaluate different characteristics in their reviews. The former is more likely to comment on a program's practical features, such as its pricing and accessibility, while the latter is more likely to focus on the learning environment. Finally, we find that consumers in lower-income markets are more likely to display negative psychological tones such as anxiety and anger in their reviews, particularly when discussing the nature of their interactions with program managers and their child's interactions with teachers.

     

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    Series: Discussion paper series / IZA ; no. 11741
    Subjects: content analysis; Yelp; preferences; early childhood education; child care; machine learning
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  23. Do social enterprises walk the talk?
    assessing microfinance performances with mission statements
    Published: [2019]
    Publisher:  Université Libre de Bruxelles - Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management, Centre Emile Bernheim, Brussels, Belgium

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    Series: CEB working paper ; no 19, 008 (March 2019)
    Subjects: Mission statement; mission drift; microfinance; social enterprise; content analysis
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  24. [Working paper] "News on fake news - media portrayals of fake news by Japanese news media"
    for the 22nd Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunications Society, Seoul, Korea, 24th – 27th June, 2018
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  International Telecommunications Society, Seoul

    This study quantitatively examines how the term "fake news" is being portrayed by the Japanese news media using semantic network analysis. It uses newspapers as the representative as they are still one of the most influential news media in Japan. The... more

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    This study quantitatively examines how the term "fake news" is being portrayed by the Japanese news media using semantic network analysis. It uses newspapers as the representative as they are still one of the most influential news media in Japan. The data set consists of 624 newspaper articles that contain the word "fake news" in Japanese and its equivalents extracted from the five national Japanese newspapers between 2015 and 2017. The analysis results have revealed six main themes within the articles. They show that fake news is mainly portrayed as an American problem that it is mainly associated with "news about the US President," "the Trump-Russian inquiry," and the "media reportage of the US President." On top of that, fake news is also portrayed an "informational problem" that affects society through "human-Internet interaction" and it has some "implications for Japan" as well.

     

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    Series: Beyond the boundaries : challenges for business, policy and society : The 22nd Biennial Conference of the International Telecommunications Society, Seoul, Korea, 24th - 27th June 2018
    Subjects: fake news; media portrayal; news media; content analysis; semantic network analysis
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  25. No disabled student left behind?
    evidence from a social field experiment
    Published: 2013
    Publisher:  School of Economics and Political Science, Dep. of Economics, Univ., St. Gallen

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    Series: Discussion paper / University of St. Gallen, School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economics ; 2013,36
    Subjects: higher education; disability; discrimination; field experiment; content analysis
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