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    Standardisierte Kurzskalen zur Erfassung psychologischer Merkmale in Umfragen

    Psychologische Merkmale gewinnen zunehmend an Bedeutung in der sozialwissenschaftlichen Umfrageforschung. Da psychologische Instrumente vielfach einen individualdiagnostischen Entstehungshinter-grund haben, sind sie meist viel zu umfangreich für einen Einsatz in Umfragen. Für solche Erhebungssituationen sind extrem kurze aber auch für die gesamte Bevölkerungsbreite validierte Verfahren angemessener. ...

    In: Methoden, Daten, Analysen 7 (2013), 2, S. 145-152 | Beatrice Rammstedt, Christoph J. Kemper, Jürgen Schupp
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    Die NUBBEK-Ergebnisse: ihre Relevanz aus bildungs- und familienökonomischer Perspektive ; Diskussion zum Schwerpunktthema

    In: Frühe Bildung 3 (2014), 2, S. 106-109 | C. Katharina Spieß
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    Financial Support for Families with Children and Its Trade-Offs: Balancing Redistribution and Parental Work Incentives

    Financial support for families with children implies inherent trade-offs some of which are less obvious than others. In the end these trade-offs determine the effectiveness of policy with respect to the material situation of families and employment of their parents. We analyse several kinds of trade-offs involved using a careful selection of potential changes to the system of financial support for ...

    In: Baltic Journal of Economics 13 (2013) 2, S. 59-83 | Michal Myck, Anna Kurowska, Michal Kundera
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    Happiness Is Pleasant, or Is It? Implicit Representations of Affect Valence Are Associated with Contra-hedonic Motivation and Mixed Affect in Daily Life

    People typically want to feel good. At times, however, they seek to maintain or enhance negative affect or to dampen positive affect. The prevalence of such contrahedonic motivation has been related to simultaneous experiences of positive and negative (i.e., mixed) affect. We investigated the role that implicit mental representations of affect valence may play in this regard in a study with N = 400 ...

    In: Emotion 14 (2014), 5, S. 950-961 | Michaela Riediger, Gert G. Wagner, Cornelia Wrzus
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    Sales at a Loss: Who Benefits?

    Pricing and selling strategies in the retail sector are hotly debated in policy circles. This article analyses the impact of sales below cost on the negotiation outcomes in intermediate goods markets. Assuming that consumers have a sufficiently strong preference for one-stop shopping, we model below-cost pricing as the result of a profit-maximising cross-subsidisation strategy of a multi-product retailer. ...

    In: European Review of Agricultural Economics 42 (2015), 2, S. 269-286 | Vanessa von Schlippenbach
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    Zur Rolle von Forschungsdatenzentren beim Management von publikationsbezogenen Forschungsdaten: Ergebnisse einer Befragung von wissenschaftlichen Infrastrukturdienstleistern im Bereich der Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften

    Im vorliegenden Beitrag werden die Ergebnisse einer Analyse zusammengefasst, in der untersucht wurde, ob, und wenn ja welche Services für das Management von publikationsbezogenen Forschungsdaten gegenwärtig bei wissenschaftlichen Infrastrukturdienstleistern in den Sozial- und Wirtschaftswissenschaften bestehen. Die Analyse wurde Mithilfe von Desktop-Research sowie einer Online-Befragung, an der sich ...

    In: Zeitschrift für Bibliothekswesen und Bibliographie 61 (2014), 2, S. 76-84 | Sven Vlaeminck, Gert G. Wagner
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    Regulation of Pharmaceutical Prices: Evidence from a Reference Price Reform in Denmark

    Reference price systems for prescription drugs constitute widely adopted cost containment tools. Under these regimes, patients co-pay a fraction of the difference between a drug's pharmacy retail price and a reference price that is set by the government. Reference prices are either externally (based on drug prices in other countries) or internally (based on domestic drug prices) determined. We study ...

    In: Journal of Health Economics 36 (2014), S.174-187 | Ulrich Kaiser, Susan J. Méndez, Thomas Rønde, Hannes Ullrich
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    Belief Precision and Effort Incentives in Promotion Contests

    The career concerns literature predicts that incentives for effort decline as beliefs about ability become more precise (Holmström, 1982, 1999). In contrast, we show that effort can increase with belief precision when agents compete for promotions to better paid jobs that are assigned on the basis of perceived abilities. In this case, an intermediate level of precision provides the strongest incentive ...

    In: The Economic Journal 125 (2015), 589, S. 1952-1963 | Jeanin Miklós-Thal, Hannes Ullrich
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    Future Public Pensions and Changing Employment Patterns across Birth Cohorts

    We analyse the impacts of changing employment patterns and pension reforms on the future level of public pensions across birth cohorts in Germany. The analysis is based on a microsimulation model and a rich data set that combines household survey data from the German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP) and process-produced microdata from the German pension insurance. We account for cohort effects in ...

    In: Journal of Pension Economics and Finance 13 (2014), 2, S. 172-209 | Johannes Geyer, Viktor Steiner
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    On Distributive Effects of Optimal Regulation for Power Grid Expansion

    To date, the distributive implications of incentive regulation on electricity transmission networks have not been explicitly studied in the literature. More specifically, the parameters that a regulator might use to achieve distributive efficiency under price-cap regulation have not yet been identified. To discern these parameters is the motivation for the research presented in this paper. We study ...

    In: Energy Policy 69 (2014), S. 189-204 | Luis Ángel Herrera, Juan Rosellon
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    Is Sequential Estimation a Suitable Second Best for the Estimation of Hybrid Choice Models?

    The simultaneous estimation method has overtaken the sequential approach as the preferred estimation method for hybrid discrete choice models. Notwithstanding, the computational cost of the simultaneous estimation can be prohibitive when models become more involved, and in such cases sequential estimation can still be a potent option. In previous work a theoretical analysis was conducted that led to ...

    In: Transportation Research Record 2429 (2014), 1, S. 51-58 | Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke, Juan de Dios Ortúzar
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    Verkehrssicherheit und Zahlungsbereitschaft - ein Überblick zum Stand der Forschung

    In: Zeitschrift für Verkehrswissenschaft 84 (2013), 3, S. 260-287 | Francisco J. Bahamonde-Birke, Heike Link, Uwe Kunert
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    Familien in Deutschland - FiD

    In: Schmollers Jahrbuch ; 133, 4 133 (2013), 4, S. 595-606 | Mathis Schröder, Rainer Siegers, C. Katharina Spieß
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    Chinese Renewable Energy Technology Exports: The Role of Policy, Innovation and Markets

    Chinese companies have become major technology producers, with the largest shares of their output exported. This paper examines the development of solar PV and wind energy technology component (WETC) exports from China and the competitive position of the country‘s renewable energy industry. We also describe the government’s renewable energy policy and its success in renewable electricity generation ...

    In: Environmental & Resource Economics 60 (2015), 2, S. 243-283 | Felix Groba, Jing Cao
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    Parents Transmit Happiness along with Associated Values and Behaviors to Their Children: A Lifelong Happiness Dividend?

    There are strong two-way links between parent and child happiness (life satisfaction), even for ‘children’ who have grown up, moved to their own home and partnered themselves. German panel evidence shows that transmission of (un)happiness from parents to children is partly due to transmission of values and behaviors known to be associated with happiness (Headey et al. in Proc Natl Acad Sci 107(42):17922–17926, ...

    In: Social Indicators Research 116 (2014), 3, S. 909-933 | Bruce Headey, Ruud Muffels, Gert G. Wagner
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    Noise Expectations and House Prices: The Reaction of Property Prices to an Airport Expansion

    We examine the effects of an airport expansion on the prices of houses and apartments located under the planned flight paths. We focus on the role of expectations of aircraft noise during the expansion of Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport. The publication of the flight paths can be seen as an exogenous event. It provides local residents and potential home buyers with reliable information in ...

    In: The Annals of Regional Science 52 (2014), 3, 763-797 | Konstantin A. Kholodilin, Andreas Mense
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    Compliance with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative and Impact on Breastfeeding Rates

    Objectives: To examine compliance with the Baby-Friendly Hospital Initiative (BFHI) as well as evaluate the BFHI and its components on breastfeeding initiation and duration overall and according to maternal education level. . - Design: Quasi-experimental study using data from the Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System (PRAMS) from 2004 to 2008. . - Setting: Birth facilities in Maine. . - Participants: ...

    In: Archives of Disease in Childhood 99 (2014), 2, S. 138-143 | Summer Sherburne Hawkins, Ariel Dora Stern, Christopher F. Baum, Matthew W. Gillman
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    Cross-Border Mergers and Domestic-Firm Wages: Integrating "Spillover Effects" and "Bargaining Effects"

    Two literatures exist concerning cross-border merger activity's impact on domestic wages: one focusing on positive spillover effects; the other focusing on negative bargaining effects.Motivated by scarce theoretical scholarship spanning these literatures, we nest both mechanisms in a single conceptual framework. Considering the separate phenomena of inward and outward cross-border merger activity, ...

    In: Journal of International Business Studies 45 (2014), 4, 450-470 | Joseph A. Clougherty, Klaus Gugler, Lars Sörgard, Florian W. Szücs
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    M&A and R&D: Asymmetric Effects on Acquirers and Targets?

    In: Research Policy 43 (2014), 7, S. 1264-1273 | Florian Szücs
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    Start-up Competitions as an Instrument of Entrepreneurship Policy: The German Experience

    The number of aspiring entrepreneurs in high-tech industries who successfully complete the transition from a nascent start-up project towards an operational new venture is comparatively low in Germany. Since the mid-1990s, policy-makers have initiated numerous start-up competitions (SUCs or business plan competitions) to facilitate this important step in the venture creation process. SUCs have two ...

    In: European Planning Studies 21 (2013), 10, S. 1578-1597 | Michael Schwartz, Maximilian Göthner, Claus Michelsen, Nathalie Waldmann
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