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Weitere referierte Aufsätze
In:
Wirtschaftsdienst
101 (2021), 7, S. 508-515
| Markus M. Grabka
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Externe Working Papers
To decarbonize the economy, many governments have set targets for the use of renewable energy sources. These are often formulated as relative shares of electricity demand or supply. Implementing respective constraints in energy models is a surprisingly delicate issue. They may cause a modeling artifact of excessive electricity storage use. We introduce this phenomenon as 'unintended storage cycling', ...
Ithaca:
arXiv.org,
2021,
48 S.
(arXiv ; 2107.13380)
| Martin Kittel, Wolf-Peter Schill
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Externe Working Papers
Model-based scenario analyses of future energy systems often come to deviating results and conclusions when different models are used. This may be caused by heterogeneous input data and by inherent differences in model formulations. The representation of technologies for the conversion, storage, use, and transport of energy is usually stylized in comprehensive system models in order to limit the size ...
Stuttgart:
elib,
2021,
34 S.
| Hans-Christian Gils, Hedda Gardian, Martin Kittel, Wolf-Peter Schill, Alexander Zerrahn, Alexander Murmann, Jann Launer, Alexander Fehler, Felix Gaumnitz, Jonas van Ouwerkerki, Christian Bußar, Jennifer Mikurda, Laura Torralba-Díaz, Tomke Janßen, Christine Krüger
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
This paper assesses the impact of decarbonization on the energy system and related employment in South Africa. The cost-minimizing, global energy system model (GENeSYS-MOD) is utilized to project two energy mix scenarios and their associated employment implications at provincial level. While the business as usual (BAU) scenario shows a continuous use of coal capacity in the South African power sector ...
In:
Environmental Science and Policy
124 (2021), S. 73–84
| Jonathan Hanto, Lukas Krawielicki, Alexandra Krumm, Nikita Moskalenko, Konstantin Löffler, Christian Hauenstein, Pao-Yu Oei
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Workshop
Gemeinsamer Workshop von DIW Berlin, TU Berlin und dem Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research. Link für die Teilnahme an der Veranstaltung. Für die Podiumsdiskussion von 12 Uhr bis 13 Uhr gibt einen alternativen Link.
29.09.2021| Wolf-Peter Schill, Martin Kittel, Carlos David Gaete Morales, Claudia Kemfert
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
We combine theory and evidence on incubator and accelerator programmes and their effects on urban economic development. These structured co-working programmes have grown rapidly. However, a rich descriptive literature reveals little about their impact on participants or surrounding urban areas. We situate programmes in a conceptual framework of co-location tools, theorise objectives and benefits and ...
In:
Urban Studies
59 (2022), 2, S 281-300
| Margarida Madaleno, Max Nathan, Henry Overman, Sevrin Waights
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Externe Working Papers
The transition towards decarbonized energy systems requires the expansion of renewable and flexibility technologies in power sectors. In a model comparison, we examine the optimal expansion of such technologies with six capacity expansion power system models. The technologies under investigation include base- and peak-load power plants, electricity storage, and transmission. We define four highly simplified ...
Ithaca:
arXiv.org,
2021,
24 S.
(arXiv ; 2109.06530)
| Jonas van Ouwerkerk, Hans Christian Gils, Hedda Gardian, Martin Kittel, Wolf-Peter Schill, Alexander Zerrahn, Alexander Murmann, Jann Launer, Laura Torralba-Díaz, Christian Bußar
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Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science
Loneliness levels were assessed in a longitudinal, nationwide sample (N total = 6,010) collected over the course of the first 3 months of the COVID-19 pandemic in Germany. When in-person social contact restrictions were put in place, loneliness increased significantly compared to prepandemic levels but began to decrease again even before contact restrictions were eased. The loneliness costs were distributed ...
In:
Social Psychological and Personality Science
13 (2022), 3, S. 769–780
| Theresa Entringer, Samuel D. Gosling
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Externe Working Papers
The existential threat to small businesses, based on their crucial role in the economy, is behind the plethora of scholarly studies in 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. Examining the 14 contributions of the special issue on the "Economic Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Entrepreneurship and Small Businesses," the paper comprises four parts: a systematic review of the literature on the ...
Bonn:
IZA,
2021,
23 S.
(Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 14630)
| Maksim Belitski, Christina Guenther, Alexander S. Kritikos, Roy Thurik
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Externe Working Papers
In Germany, the productivity of professional services, a sector dominated by micro and small firms, declined by 40 percent between 1995 and 2014. This productivity decline also holds true for professional services in other European countries. Using a German firm-level dataset of 700,000 observations between 2003 and 2017, we analyze this largely uncovered phenomenon among professional services, the ...
Bonn:
IZA,
2021,
37 S.
(Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 14610)
| Alexander S. Kritikos, Alexander Schiersch, Caroline Stiel