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- Law, Economics & Management (130)
- Science, Society & Culture (26)
- Theology & Philosophy (19)
- History & Political Science (17)
- German Studies (16)
- Education (6)
- Romance Studies (4)
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Neue Ökonomie und Banken
Eine Analyse der Wertschöpfung von Banken und der Veränderungen in der Neuen Ökonomie©2005 Thesis -
Elemente einer Ökonomie sozialwirtschaftlicher Organisationen
Analyse des Austausches sozialer Dienstleistungen mit Hilfe der Neuen Politischen Ökonomie©1999 Thesis -
Anthropologie und Ökonomie
Das Menschenbild bei Marx und dessen Bedeutung für seine Kritik an der politischen Ökonomie©1997 Thesis -
Informationstechnologie und Ökonomie
In der seit 1989 bestehenden Reihe Informationstechnologie und Ökonomie werden Monographien und Sammelbände aus dem Gebiet der Volkswirtschaft und Betriebswirtschaft publiziert. Die Bände behandelen mikro- und makroökonomische Fragen im weiteren und engeren Sinne. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt stets auf einer Verbindung zu Fragen mit informationstechnologischer Relevanz. Die Herausgeber sind Wirtschaftswissenschaftler mit den Forschungsgebieten IT und eBusiness. In der seit 1989 bestehenden Reihe Informationstechnologie und Ökonomie werden Monographien und Sammelbände aus dem Gebiet der Volkswirtschaft und Betriebswirtschaft publiziert. Die Bände behandelen mikro- und makroökonomische Fragen im weiteren und engeren Sinne. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt stets auf einer Verbindung zu Fragen mit informationstechnologischer Relevanz. Die Herausgeber sind Wirtschaftswissenschaftler mit den Forschungsgebieten IT und eBusiness. In der seit 1989 bestehenden Reihe Informationstechnologie und Ökonomie werden Monographien und Sammelbände aus dem Gebiet der Volkswirtschaft und Betriebswirtschaft publiziert. Die Bände behandelen mikro- und makroökonomische Fragen im weiteren und engeren Sinne. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt stets auf einer Verbindung zu Fragen mit informationstechnologischer Relevanz. Die Herausgeber sind Wirtschaftswissenschaftler mit den Forschungsgebieten IT und eBusiness.
54 publications
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Institutionelle und Sozial-Ökonomie / Institutional and Socio-Economics
"In the "Institutional and Socio-Economics" book series, the economy is studied as a genuinely social system of heterogeneous agents in an institutional context. The series includes a broad range of different methodological approaches, theoretical perspectives and subjects of study. Interdependencies among agents in complex social systems can be studied using evolutionary economic models, as well as institutional economic and simulation studies. Hence, the focus is being laid on approaches that are more explorative than the standard equilibrium analysis; on approaches that allow for complexity; on approaches that consider development, history, institutions, and values. Thus, we may conclude that institutions are more than just devices for the reduction of transaction costs. From an institutionalist perspective, institutions are the common and collective solutions to social decision problems, particularly social dilemma problems, coordination problems, and collective-good problems. Such solutions require recognized interdependence and learned coordination and cooperation, thus a learned culture of a long-run perspective emerging as the result of a process of interactions. Institutions often are transitory only, part of the ongoing dynamics, adequately modeled possibly as an evolutionary process. Also, they may be instrumental solutions to a social decision problem at first and may degenerate into ceremonial power-and-status-based phenomena later, thus limiting the possibility of further innovation and development. In a genealogy of economics, the thematic and methodological spectrum of this book series would embrace the history of thought beginning with the classics including great names such as Adam Smith and Karl Marx but also the late classics who already have struggled with issues like complexity, process, historical time, and evolution. In newer times, the spectrum continues with Veblenian, Keynesian, and Post-Keynesian thinking; it would also include works in the traditions of original institutionalist economics, ecological economics, Neo-Schumpeterian thinking, evolutionary economics, and game theory. Social economics and social policy analysis, behavioral economics, complex modeling, system dynamics, and agent-based computational economics would be embraced as well. Such lists, however, can never be exhaustive. Last not least, institutional and socio-economics deals with the epistemology and substance of values, norms and ethics, value warrants of economic behavior as well as the normative foundations of economics. This series, thus, stands in the best traditions of plural economic research areas and pluralistic theoretical perspectives. It may be called heterodox, but it shall always be cutting-edge and of high quality. Enjoy exploring the works of this book series. The Editors: Wolfram Elsner Editor-in-Chief University of Bremen Torsten Heinrich Managing Editor University of Bremen Wilfred Dolfsma Co-Editor University of Groningen Arne Heise Co-Editor University of Hamburg Helge Peukert Co-Editor University of Erfurt Werner Schönig Co-Editor Catholic University of Applied Sciences Cologne Homepage der Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Elsner (Editor-in-Chief) Dr. rer. pol. Torsten Heinrich (Managing Editor) " "In the "Institutional and Socio-Economics" book series, the economy is studied as a genuinely social system of heterogeneous agents in an institutional context. The series includes a broad range of different methodological approaches, theoretical perspectives and subjects of study. Interdependencies among agents in complex social systems can be studied using evolutionary economic models, as well as institutional economic and simulation studies. Hence, the focus is being laid on approaches that are more explorative than the standard equilibrium analysis; on approaches that allow for complexity; on approaches that consider development, history, institutions, and values. Thus, we may conclude that institutions are more than just devices for the reduction of transaction costs. From an institutionalist perspective, institutions are the common and collective solutions to social decision problems, particularly social dilemma problems, coordination problems, and collective-good problems. Such solutions require recognized interdependence and learned coordination and cooperation, thus a learned culture of a long-run perspective emerging as the result of a process of interactions. Institutions often are transitory only, part of the ongoing dynamics, adequately modeled possibly as an evolutionary process. Also, they may be instrumental solutions to a social decision problem at first and may degenerate into ceremonial power-and-status-based phenomena later, thus limiting the possibility of further innovation and development. In a genealogy of economics, the thematic and methodological spectrum of this book series would embrace the history of thought beginning with the classics including great names such as Adam Smith and Karl Marx but also the late classics who already have struggled with issues like complexity, process, historical time, and evolution. In newer times, the spectrum continues with Veblenian, Keynesian, and Post-Keynesian thinking; it would also include works in the traditions of original institutionalist economics, ecological economics, Neo-Schumpeterian thinking, evolutionary economics, and game theory. Social economics and social policy analysis, behavioral economics, complex modeling, system dynamics, and agent-based computational economics would be embraced as well. Such lists, however, can never be exhaustive. Last not least, institutional and socio-economics deals with the epistemology and substance of values, norms and ethics, value warrants of economic behavior as well as the normative foundations of economics. This series, thus, stands in the best traditions of plural economic research areas and pluralistic theoretical perspectives. It may be called heterodox, but it shall always be cutting-edge and of high quality. Enjoy exploring the works of this book series. May 2012 The Editors: Wolfram Elsner Editor-in-Chief University of Bremen Torsten Heinrich Managing Editor University of Bremen Wilfred Dolfsma Co-Editor University of Groningen Arne Heise Co-Editor University of Hamburg Helge Peukert Co-Editor University of Erfurt Werner Schönig Co-Editor Catholic University of Applied Sciences Cologne Homepage der Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Elsner (Editor-in-Chief) Dr. rer. pol. Torsten Heinrich (Managing Editor) " "In the "Institutional and Socio-Economics" book series, the economy is studied as a genuinely social system of heterogeneous agents in an institutional context. The series includes a broad range of different methodological approaches, theoretical perspectives and subjects of study. Interdependencies among agents in complex social systems can be studied using evolutionary economic models, as well as institutional economic and simulation studies. Hence, the focus is being laid on approaches that are more explorative than the standard equilibrium analysis; on approaches that allow for complexity; on approaches that consider development, history, institutions, and values. Thus, we may conclude that institutions are more than just devices for the reduction of transaction costs. From an institutionalist perspective, institutions are the common and collective solutions to social decision problems, particularly social dilemma problems, coordination problems, and collective-good problems. Such solutions require recognized interdependence and learned coordination and cooperation, thus a learned culture of a long-run perspective emerging as the result of a process of interactions. Institutions often are transitory only, part of the ongoing dynamics, adequately modeled possibly as an evolutionary process. Also, they may be instrumental solutions to a social decision problem at first and may degenerate into ceremonial power-and-status-based phenomena later, thus limiting the possibility of further innovation and development. In a genealogy of economics, the thematic and methodological spectrum of this book series would embrace the history of thought beginning with the classics including great names such as Adam Smith and Karl Marx but also the late classics who already have struggled with issues like complexity, process, historical time, and evolution. In newer times, the spectrum continues with Veblenian, Keynesian, and Post-Keynesian thinking; it would also include works in the traditions of original institutionalist economics, ecological economics, Neo-Schumpeterian thinking, evolutionary economics, and game theory. Social economics and social policy analysis, behavioral economics, complex modeling, system dynamics, and agent-based computational economics would be embraced as well. Such lists, however, can never be exhaustive. Last not least, institutional and socio-economics deals with the epistemology and substance of values, norms and ethics, value warrants of economic behavior as well as the normative foundations of economics. This series, thus, stands in the best traditions of plural economic research areas and pluralistic theoretical perspectives. It may be called heterodox, but it shall always be cutting-edge and of high quality. Enjoy exploring the works of this book series. The Editors: Wolfram Elsner Editor-in-Chief University of Bremen Torsten Heinrich Managing Editor University of Bremen Wilfred Dolfsma Co-Editor University of Groningen Arne Heise Co-Editor University of Hamburg Helge Peukert Co-Editor University of Erfurt Werner Schönig Co-Editor Catholic University of Applied Sciences Cologne Homepage der Herausgeber: Prof. Dr. Wolfram Elsner (Editor-in-Chief) Dr. rer. pol. Torsten Heinrich (Managing Editor) "
11 publications
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Komplexe Systeme und Ökonomie
Entwicklungen in der Wirtschaft sind häufig durch Diskontinuitäten, Sprünge und Turbulenzen gekennzeichnet. Wirtschaft und auf Wirtschaft bezogene Teilbereiche können somit als nicht-lineare, dynamische bzw. komplexe Systeme aufgefasst werden. Um diese nicht-linearen Erscheinungen zu modellieren und zu erklären, muss nach neuen Verfahren auf dem Gebiet komplexer dynamischer Systeme geforscht werden. Ein viel versprechender Ansatz ist die Theorie Komplexer Systeme, die im Wesentlichen die Chaos- und Katastrophentheorie, aber auch die Synergetik umfasst. Die Reihe will neue Forschungsfelder im Rahmen der Wirtschaftswissenschaft und ihrer Didaktik darlegen. Sie will die Möglichkeiten der Theorie Komplexer Systeme an Beispielen diskutieren, kritisch analysieren und weiterentwickeln. Dabei können sowohl die inhaltliche, die methodische sowie die mediale Perspektive als auch die Zielebene (ökonomische Bildung) kritisch und konstruktiv thematisiert werden. Homepage des Herausgebers: Prof. Dr. Andreas Liening
3 publications
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Kooperation und interaktives Lernen in der Ökonomie
©2002 Conference proceedings -
Modell-Platonismus in der Ökonomie
Zur Aktualität einer klassischen epistemologischen Kritik©2012 Thesis -
Zur Ökonomie politischer Systeme
©2010 Thesis -
Kunst der Ökonomie
Die Beobachtung der Wirtschaft in G. Kellers Roman "Der grüne Heinrich"©2008 Thesis -
Geschlecht und Ökonomie: Literarische Perspektiven auf verschränkte Wissensordnungen
Unter Mitarbeit von Georg ReiterConference proceedings -
Geschlecht und Ökonomie: Literarische Perspektiven auf verschränkte Wissensordnungen
Unter Mitarbeit von Georg Reiter©2024 Conference proceedings -
Ökonomie, Moral und Bildung
Zur Möglichkeit bildender Vermittlung ökonomischen Wissens in der Schule©2006 Thesis -
Politische Ökonomie gradueller Handelsintegration
Eine angewandte allgemeine Gleichgewichtsanalyse des EU-Beitritts Polens©2004 Thesis -
Die politische Ökonomie der privaten Bereitstellung öffentlicher Güter
Ein vernachlässigtes Grundproblem der Finanzwissenschaft©2003 Postdoctoral Thesis -
Die Ökonomie internationalen Umweltschutzes
©1999 Thesis -
Bergson-Wohlfahrtsfunktion und normative Ökonomie
©1993 Thesis -
Sparkassen und Genossenschaftsbanken im Spannungsverhältnis zwischen Moral und Ökonomie:-Strukturelemente, Organisationsgrundsätze und Geschäftspolitik
Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte und zur Strukturdiskussion für die 90er Jahre der Sparkassen und Genossenschaftsbanken als Glieder des Bankensektors der Bundesrepublik Deutschland©1991 Thesis -
Paulinische Ökonomie
Der Effizienzbegriff in 1.Korinther 12 und seine Bedeutung für die Gemeindekonzeption©2010 Thesis