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While women's evolving contribution to entrepreneurship is irrefutable, in almost all nations, gender disparity is an existing reality of entrepreneurship. Social and economic outcomes make women entrepreneurship an important area for scholars and governments. In attempts to find reasons for this gender disparity, academic scholars evaluated various factors and recognised perceptual variables as having outstanding explanatory value in understanding women's entrepreneurship. To advance our knowledge of gender disparity in entrepreneurship, the present study explores the influence of entrepreneurial perceptual variables on women's entrepreneurship and considers the critical role of country-level institutional contexts on the women's entrepreneurial propensity. Therefore, this study examines the impact of perceptual variables in different nations. It also offers connections between entrepreneurial perceptions, women entrepreneurship, and institutional contexts as a critical topic for future studies.
Drawing on the importance of perceptual factors, this dissertation investigates whether and how their perception of entrepreneurial networks influences the individuals' decision to initiate a new venture. Prior scholars considered exposure to entrepreneurial role models as one of the most influential factors on the women's inclination towards entrepreneurship; thus, a systemized analysis makes it possible to identify existing research gaps related to this perception. Hence, to draw a clear picture of the relationship between entrepreneurial role models and entrepreneurship, this dissertation provides a systemized overview of prior studies. Subsequently, Chapter 2 structures the existing literature on entrepreneurial role models and reveals that past literature has focused on the different types of role models, the stage of life at which the exposure to role models occurs, and the context of the exposure. Current discourse argues that the women's lower access to entrepreneurial role models negatively influences their inclination towards entrepreneurship.
Additionally, although the research on women entrepreneurship has proliferated in recent years, little is known about how entrepreneurial perceptual variables form women's propensity towards entrepreneurship in various institutional contexts. The work of Koellinger et al. (2013), hereafter KMS, is one of the most influential papers that investigated the influence of perceptual variables, and it showed that a lower rate of women entrepreneurship is associated with a lower level of their entrepreneurial network, perceived entrepreneurial capability, and opportunity evaluation and with a higher fear of entrepreneurial failure. Thus, this dissertation replicates the work of KMS. Chapter 3 explicitly investigates the influence of the above perceptions on women's entrepreneurial propensity. This research has drawn data from the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, a cross-national individual-level data set (2001-2006) covering 236,556 individuals across 17 countries. The results of this chapter suggest that gender disparities in entrepreneurial propensity are conditioned by differences in entrepreneurial perceptual variables. Women's lower levels of perceived entrepreneurial capability, entrepreneurial role models and opportunity evaluation and their higher fear of failure lead to lower entrepreneurial propensity.
To extend and generalise the relationship between perceptions and women's entrepreneurial propensity, in Chapter 4, two studies are conducted based on replicated research. Extension 1 generalises the results of KMS by using the same analysis on more recent data. Accordingly, this research implemented the same analysis on 372,069 individuals across the same countries (2011-2016). The recent data show that although gender disparity became significantly weaker, the gender gap is still in men's favour. However, similarly to the replicated study, this research revealed that perceptual factors explain a larger part of the gender disparity. To strengthen prior empirical evidence, in extension 2, utilising a sample of 1,029,863 individuals from 71 countries (2011-2016), the study conducted the same measures and analysis in a more global setting. By including developing countries, gender disparity in entrepreneurial propensity decreased significantly. The study revealed that the relative significance of the influences of perceptions' differs significantly across nations; however, perceptions have a worldwide effect. Moreover, this research found that the ratio of nascent women entrepreneurs in less developed countries to those in more developed nations is 2. More precisely, a higher level of economic development negatively influences the impact of perceptions on women's entrepreneurial propensity.
Whereas prior scholars increasingly underlined the importance of perceptions in explaining a large part of gender disparities in entrepreneurship, most of the prior investigations focused on nascent (early-stage) entrepreneurship, and evidence on the relationship between perceptions and other types of self-employment, such as innovative entrepreneurship, is scant. Innovation is a confirmed key driver of a firm's sustainability, higher competitive capability, and growth. Therefore, Chapter 5 investigates the influence of perceptions on women's innovative entrepreneurship. The chapter points out that entrepreneurial perceptions are the main determinants of the women's decision to offer a new product or service. This chapter also finds that women's innovative entrepreneurship is associated with the country's specific economic setting.
Overall, by underlining the critical role of institutional contexts, this dissertation provides considerable insights into the interaction between perceptions and women entrepreneurship, and its results have implications for policymakers and practitioners, who may find it helpful to consider women entrepreneurship in systemized challenges. Formal and informal barriers affect women's entrepreneurial perceptions and can differ from one country to the other. In this sense, it is crucial to design operational plans to mitigate formal and stereotypical challenges, and thus, more women will be able to start a business, particularly in developing countries in which women significantly comprise a smaller portion of the labour markets. This type of policy could write the "rules of the game" such that these rules enhance the women's propensity towards entrepreneurship.
The goal of this thesis is to transfer the logarithmic barrier approach, which led to very efficient interior-point methods for convex optimization problems in recent years, to convex semi-infinite programming problems. Based on a reformulation of the constraints into a nondifferentiable form this can be directly done for convex semi- infinite programming problems with nonempty compact sets of optimal solutions. But, by means of an involved max-term this reformulation leads to nondifferentiable barrier problems which can be solved with an extension of a bundle method of Kiwiel. This extension allows to deal with inexact objective values and subgradient information which occur due to the inexact evaluation of the maxima. Nevertheless we are able to prove similar convergence results as for the logarithmic barrier approach in the finite optimization. In the further course of the thesis the logarithmic barrier approach is coupled with the proximal point regularization technique in order to solve ill-posed convex semi-infinite programming problems too. Moreover this coupled algorithm generates sequences converging to an optimal solution of the given semi-infinite problem whereas the pure logarithmic barrier only produces sequences whose accumulation points are such optimal solutions. If there are certain additional conditions fulfilled we are further able to prove convergence rate results up to linear convergence of the iterates. Finally, besides hints for the implementation of the methods we present numerous numerical results for model examples as well as applications in finance and digital filter design.
Many combinatorial optimization problems on finite graphs can be formulated as conic convex programs, e.g. the stable set problem, the maximum clique problem or the maximum cut problem. Especially NP-hard problems can be written as copositive programs. In this case the complexity is moved entirely into the copositivity constraint.
Copositive programming is a quite new topic in optimization. It deals with optimization over the so-called copositive cone, a superset of the positive semidefinite cone, where the quadratic form x^T Ax has to be nonnegative for only the nonnegative vectors x. Its dual cone is the cone of completely positive matrices, which includes all matrices that can be decomposed as a sum of nonnegative symmetric vector-vector-products.
The related optimization problems are linear programs with matrix variables and cone constraints.
However, some optimization problems can be formulated as combinatorial problems on infinite graphs. For example, the kissing number problem can be formulated as a stable set problem on a circle.
In this thesis we will discuss how the theory of copositive optimization can be lifted up to infinite dimension. For some special cases we will give applications in combinatorial optimization.
Arctic and Antarctic polynya systems are of high research interest since extensive new ice formation takes place in these regions. The monitoring of polynyas and the ice production is crucial with respect to the changing sea-ice regime. The thin-ice thickness (TIT) distribution within polynyas controls the amount of heat that is released to the atmosphere and has therefore an impact on the ice-production rates. This thesis presents an improved method to retrieve thermal-infrared thin-ice thickness distributions within polynyas. TIT with a spatial resolution of 1 km × 1 km is calculated using the MODIS ice-surface temperature and atmospheric model variables within the Laptev Sea polynya for the winter periods 2007/08 and 2008/09. The improvement of the algorithm is focused on the surface-energy flux parameterizations. Furthermore, a thorough sensitivity analysis is applied to quantify the uncertainty in the thin-ice thickness results. An absolute mean uncertainty of -±4.7 cm for ice below 20 cm of thickness is calculated. Furthermore, advantages and drawbacks using different atmospheric data sets are investigated. Daily MODIS TIT composites are computed to fill the data gaps arising from clouds and shortwave radiation. The resulting maps cover on average 70 % of the Laptev Sea polynya. An intercomparison of MODIS and AMSR-E polynya data indicates that the spatial resolution issue is essential for accurately deriving polynya characteristics. Monthly fast-ice masks are generated using the daily TIT composites. These fast-ice masks are implemented into the coupled sea-ice/ocean model FESOM. An evaluation of FESOM sea-ice concentrations is performed with the result that a prescribed high-resolution fast-ice mask is necessary regarding the accurate polynya location. However, for a more realistic simulation of other small-scale sea-ice features further model improvements are required. The retrieval of daily high-resolution MODIS TIT composites is an important step towards a more precise monitoring of thin sea ice and sea-ice production. Future work will address a combined remote sensing " model assimilation method to simulate fully-covered thin-ice thickness maps that enable the retrieval of accurate ice production values.
Structured Eurobonds - Optimal Construction, Impact on the Euro and the Influence of Interest Rates
(2020)
Structured Eurobonds are a prominent topic in the discussions how to complete the monetary and fiscal union. This work sheds light on several issues going hand in hand with the introduction of common bonds. At first a crucial question is on the optimal construction, e.g. what is the optimal common liability. Other questions that arise belong to the time after the introduction. The impact on several exchnage rates is examined in this work. Finally an approximation bias in forward-looking DSGE models is quantified which would lead to an adjustment of central bank interest rates and therefore has an impact on the other two topics.
This dissertation focuses on the link between labour market institutions and precautionary savings. It is evaluated whether private households react to changes in social insurance provision such as the income replacement in case of unemployment by increased savings for precautionary reasons. The dissertation consists of three self-contained chapters, each focusing on slightly different aspects of the topic. The first chapter titled "Precautionary saving and the (in)stability of subjective earnings uncertainty" empirically looks at the influence of future income uncertainty on household saving behavior. Numerous cross-section studies on precautionary saving use subjective expectations regarding the income variance one year ahead as a proxy for income uncertainty. Using such proxies observed only at one point in time, however, may give rise to biased estimates for precautionary wealth if expectations are not stable over time. Survey data from the Dutch DNB Household Survey suggest that subjective future income distributions are not stable over the mid-term. Moreover, in this study I contrast estimates of precautionary wealth using the variation coefficient observed at one point in time with those using a simple mid-term average. Estimates of precautionary wealth based on the average are about 40% to 80% higher than the estimates using the variation coefficient observed only once. In addition to that, wealth accumulation for precautionary reasons is estimated for different parts of the income distribution. The share of precautionary wealth is highest for households at the center of the income distribution. By linking saving behaviour with unemployment insurance, the following chapters then shed some light on an issue that has largely been neglected in the literature on labour market institutions so far. Whereas the third chapter models the relevance of unemployment insurance for income uncertainty and intertemporal decision making during institutional reform processes, chapter 4 seeks to establish empirically a relationship between saving behavior and unemployment insurance. Social insurance, especially unemployment insurance, provides agents with income insurance against not marketable income risks. Since the early 1990s, reform measures like more activating policies as suggested by the OECD Jobs Study in 1994 have been observed in Europe. In the third chapter it is argued that such changes in unemployment insurance reduce public insurance and increase income uncertainty. Moreover, a simple three period model is discussed which shows a link between a welfare state reform and agents' saving decisions as one possible reaction of agents to self-insure against income risk. Two sources of uncertainty seem to be important in this context: (1) uncertain results of the reform process concerning the replacement rate, and (2) uncertainty regarding the timing of information about the content of the reform. It can be shown that the precautionary motive for saving explains an increased accumulation of capital in times of reform activities. In addition to that, early information about the expected replacement rate increases agents' utility and reduces under and oversaving. Following the argument of the previous chapters, that an important feature of labour market institutions in modern welfare states is to provide cash transfers as income replacement in case of unemployment, it is hypothesised that unemployment benefits reduce the motive to save for precautionary reasons. Based on consumer sentiment data from the European Commission's Consumer Survey, chapter four finally provides some evidence that aggregate saving intentions are significantly influenced by unemployment benefits. It can be shown that higher benefits lower the intention to save.
Die vorliegende Promotionsarbeit "Konzept, Aufbau und Probleme eines zweisprachigen (Lerner-)wörterbuchs. Untersuchungen an Hand von Götz Schregles "Deutsch-Arabischem" Wörterbuchs" beschäftigt sich mit einem Thema, das erst in jüngster Zeit in den Fokus linguistischer Analysen gekommen ist und in der Schnittstelle zwischen linguistischer Forschung und lexikographischer Umsetzung anzusiedeln ist. Die Arbeit ist lexikographiegeschichtlich und lexikographiekritisch angelegt. Sie stellt ein Konzept eines zweisprachigen Lernerwörterbuchs für das Sprachenpaar Deutsch-Arabisch, das metalexikographisch und lernerorientiert legitimiert und für ausgewählte Beispielartikel exemplifiziert wird. Durch diesen Theorie-Praxis-Bezug kann einerseits eine Neuorientierung der zweisprachigen Lexikographie Deutsch-Arabisch/Arabisch-Deutsch in Gang gesetzt werden. Andererseits werden durch die Fokussierung auf die Benutzer- und Benutzungsorientierung der Wörterbuchschreibung sowie die Ausarbeitung von Probeartikeln neue direkte Impulse für die Ausarbeitung eines effektiven Lernerwörterbuchs gegeben. Die Arbeit umfasst fünf Hauptkapitel. Das erste Kapitel behandelt den Stand der Forschung und gibt einen geschichtlichen Überblick über die Lexikographie mit Arabisch. Das zweite Kapitel beschäftigt sich ausführlich mit der Darstellung und Kritik der bisherigen Wörterbücher des Sprachenpaars Deutsch-Arabisch. Im dritten Kapitel wird auf die Grundfragen der Lernerlexikographie eingegangen. Das vierte Kapitel enthält ein neues Konzept eines Lernerwörterbuchs für das Sprachenpaar Deutsch-Arabisch. Die Arbeit wird mit einer Zusammenfassung und einem ausführlichen Literaturverzeichnis abgeschlossen.
Stress represents a significant problem for Western societies inducing costs as high as 3-4 % of the European gross national products, a burden that is continually increasing (WHO Briefing, EUR/04/5047810/B6). The classical stress response system is the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis which acts to restore homeostasis after disturbances. Two major components within the HPA axis system are the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR). Cortisol, released from the adrenal glands at the end of the HPA axis, binds to MRs and with a 10 fold lower affinity to GRs. Both, impairment of the HPA axis and an imbalance in the MR/GR ratio enhances the risk for infection, inflammation and stress related psychiatric disorders. Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterised by a variety of symptoms, however, one of the most consistent findings is the hyperactivity of the HPA axis. This may be the result of lower numbers or reduced activity of GRs and MRs. The GR gene consists of multiple alternative first exons resulting in different GR mRNA transcripts whereas for the MR only two first exons are known to date. Both, the human GR promoter 1F and the homologue rat Gr promoter 1.7 seem to be susceptible to methylation during stressful early life events resulting in lower 1F/1.7 transcript levels. It was proposed that this is due to methylation of a NGFI-A binding site in both, the rat promoter 1.7 and the human promoter 1F. The research presented in this thesis was undertaken to determine the differential expression and methylation patterns of GR and MR variants in multiple areas of the limbic brain system in the healthy and depressed human brain. Furthermore, the transcriptional control of the GR transcript 1F was investigated as expression changes of this transcript were associated with MDD, childhood abuse and early life stress. The role of NGFI-A and several other transcription factors on 1F regulation was studied in vitro and the effect of Ngfi-a overexpression on the rat Gr promoter 1.7 in vivo. The susceptibility to epigenetic programming of several GR promoters was investigated in MDD. In addition, changes in methylation levels have been determined in response to a single acute stressor in rodents. Our results showed that GR and MR first exon transcripts are differentially expressed in the human brain, but this is not due to epigenetic programming. We showed that NGFI-A has no effect on endogenous 1F/1.7 expression in vitro and in vivo. We provide evidence that the transcription factor E2F1 is a major element in the transcriptional complex necessary to drive the expression of GR 1F transcripts. In rats, highly individual methylation patterns in the paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVN) suggest that this is not related to the stressor but can rather be interpreted as pre-existing differences. In contrast, the hippocampus showed a much more uniform epigenetic status, but still is susceptible to epigenetic modification even after a single acute stress suggesting a differential "state‟ versus "trait‟ regulation of the GR gene in different brain regions. The results of this thesis have given further insight in the complex transcriptional regulation of GR and MR first exons in health and disease. Epigenetic programming of GR promoters seems to be involved in early life stress and acute stress in adult rats; however, the susceptibility to methylation in response to stress seems to vary between brain regions.
Untersuchungsgegenstand der Arbeit bildete die politische Bedeutung der spanischen Sprache in den Niederlanden unter Philipp II., der als König Kastiliens in Personalunion zugleich Landesherr der niederländischen Provinzen war. Das Corpus, das untersucht wurde (hauptsächlich der Briefwechsel zwischen den Regierungsstellen in Brüssel und Madrid), zeigt, daß die Wahl der Sprache wesentlich häufiger von politisch-ideologischen Faktoren bestimmt war, als dies von der Forschung bisher wahrgenommen wurde. Bereits 1562 — als die Auseinandersetzungen zwischen Philipp II. und den Adligen in den Niederlanden in eine neue Phase traten — wurden das Italienische und das Spanische in der Form eines "zweiten Verbindungskanals" in die Korrespondenz zwischen der Landvogtin Margarete von Parma und dem König eingeführt, in welcher fortan Angelegenheiten größerer Wichtigkeit diskutiert wurden. Seit der Ankunft des Herzogs Alba im Jahre 1567 ist dieser inoffizielle Briefwechsel ausschließlich in Spanisch gehalten und entwickelte sich verstärkt zu einem herausragenden Instrument, um die Macht der niederländischen Regierungsstellen zu untergraben. Hatten die niederländischen Adligen vor dem Aufstand nichts dabei gefunden, sich des Spanischen zu bedienen, wenn es ihren Zwecken nützte, so änderte sich diese Haltung besonders nach der Ankunft Herzog Albas im Jahre 1567: die Sprachwahl wurde fortan eher von strategischen Faktoren determiniert und der Gebrauch der spanischen Sprache wurde aus ideologischen beziehungsweise propagandistischen Gründen negativ bewertet. Besonders innerhalb der Oberklasse und bei denjenigen Niederländern, die aus politischen oder beruflichen Gründen außerhalb der Siebzehn Provinzen lebten, wuchs die Zahl derer, welche die Niederlande als Einheit wahrnahmen und zugleich ihrer Muttersprache einen höheren Wert zuerkannten. Die Anhänger des Aufstandes instrumentalisierten ihre eigene Sprache als eine Waffe und ein Argument gegen die "spanische Vorherrschaft". Zugleich gab es einige — allerdings unvollendete — Pläne Philipps II. durch Einrichtung eines spanischen Lehrstuhles an der Universität Löwen oder eines Austauschprogramms für Studenten in Salamanca und Leuven für die Verbreitung seiner Muttersprache zu sorgen und somit "Sprachpolitik" zu betreiben. Ein weiteres Kapitel der Arbeit ist der Sprachpolitik in der Schweiz und Frankreich im 16. und 17. Jahrhundert gewidmet. In Übereinstimmung mit dem oben zitierten Zeitgenossen Tomaso Campanella kann das Ergebnis der Arbeit folgendermaßen umschrieben werden: Drei Instrumente sind nötig, um Staaten zu erwerben und zu erhalten: Sprache, Militär und Geld.
A. F. Bluntschli studierte in Zürich bei Gottfried Semper. 1863 ging er nach Florenz, im folgenden Jahr an die Ecole des Beaux-Arts Paris. 1866 zog er nach Heidelberg und 1870 nach Frankfurt am Main. Dort unterhielt er mit C. J. Mylius ein erfolgreiches Architekturbüro. Von 1881 bis 1914 lehrte Bluntschli am Züricher Polytechnikum. Bereits vor Abschluss des Studiums hatte er sich "Renaissance" als Lebensmotto gewählt. Auf dem Höhepunkt seines Schaffens war Bluntschli eine international anerkannte Autorität. Als er 1930 starb galt sein Å’vre als unzeitgemäß. Der seiner Bedeutung keinesfalls gerecht werdenden Beachtung in der Literatur steht bisher nicht ausgewertetes Material in selten reichem Umfang gegenüber. Dieses wird vorgestellt und ausgehend davon gezeigt, daß Bluntschli in einer Breite wie kaum ein anderer über Jahrzehnte zur Lösung verschiedenster Gebäudetypen für sich ab der zweiten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts stellende sowie gewandelte oder erweiterte Bauaufgaben beigetragen hat, wobei neueste Entwicklungen stets Berücksichtigung fanden. Priorität hat dabei die Suche nach einer der Aufgabe entsprechenden individuellen Entwicklung von Grundriß und Raumgefüge, was zu neuen Lösungen führt. Stil muss für ihn entwicklungsfähig, an moderne Bedürfnisse anpassbar sein. Alfred Friedrich Bluntschlis Renaissancebegriff trennt nicht streng zwischen den auf "antiken Prinzipien" basierenden Stilen. Seine Position zwischen späterem Klassizismus und Moderne wird von Festhalten an Traditionellem und Offenheit gegenüber "gewachsenem" Neuen, jedoch Ablehnung "ahistorischer" Architektur gekennzeichnet.