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Obwohl bekannt ist, dass Fusionen alles andere als risikoarm sind, bleibt das häufig zentrale, kritische Thema "Umgang mit Widerständen bei der Integration neuer Mitarbeiter nach Fusionen" bislang in der psychologischen Forschung unbeachtet. Zudem fehlen Konzepte, die als Basis für eine erfolgreiche Interventionsplanung zur Integration neuer Mitarbeiter genutzt werden können. Ziel dieser Arbeit ist es deshalb, grundlegende Handlungsstrategien zum Umgang mit Widerständen bei der Integration neuer Mitarbeiter zu erheben, zu beschreiben und in einem letzten Schritt zusammenfassend mit den bereits vorliegenden Forschungsbefunden zu diskutieren. Hierzu wurde handlungstheoretisch fundiert ein qualitatives Struktur-Lege-Verfahren ausgewählt, mit dessen Hilfe relevantes Expertenwissen erhoben werden kann, nämlich eine für diese Untersuchung modifizierte Variante des Action Strategy Mappings (ASM) von Scheffler & Antoni (2001). So gelingt es, mentale Modelle von Handlungsstrategien unabhängig von einer konkreten Untersuchungssituation zu erheben und direkt zu visualisieren. In dieser Arbeit gelingt es, empirische Belege zu finden, dass Berater unterschiedliche Handlungsstrategien für verschiedene Phasen des Fusionsprozesses entwickeln. Dementsprechend erfolgt auch die Zusammenfassung der einzelnen Expertennetze zu Modalstrukturen jeweils getrennt für die drei vorab erarbeiteten Zeitpunkte, die allgemeinen Modellen zum Veränderungsmanagement entsprechen. Als Ergebnis dieser Analysen werden generalisierte, modale Handlungsstrukturen für den Zeitraum vor Bekannt werden des Unternehmenszusammenschlusses, für die ersten zwei Monate sowie für das erste Jahr berechnet, dargestellt und in Zusammenhang mit den bisherigen Forschungsergebnissen dieses Themengebietes diskutiert. Diese Arbeit liefert einen wichtigen Beitrag zur konzeptionellen Erhellung dieses Themengebiets "Umgang mit Widerständen bei der Integration neuer Mitarbeiter nach Unternehmenszusammenschlüssen" und zwar sowohl im Hinblick auf relevante Elemente als auch auf deren Vernetzung untereinander. Die erhobenen modalen Handlungsstrukturen können als Basis bei der Qualifizierung von Post-Deal-Managern dienen, um diesen neben konkreten Handlungsempfehlungen ein kognitives Interventionsmodell zum Umgang mit Widerständen bei der Integration neuer Mitarbeiter nach Fusionen anzubieten.
Two areas were selected to represent major process regimes of Mediterranean rangelands. In the County of Lagads (Greece), situated east of the city of Thessaloniki, livestock grazing with sheep and goats is a major factor of the rural economy. In suitable areas, it is complemented by agricultural use. The region of Ayora (Spain) is located west of the city of Valencia. It is one of regions most affected by fires in Spain. First of all, long time series of satellite data were compiled for both regions on the basis of Landsat sensors, which cover the time until 1976 (Ayora) and 1984 (Lagadas) with one image per year. Using a rigorous processing scheme, the data were geometrically and radiometrically corrected Specific attention was given to an exact sensor calibration, the radiometric intercalibration of Landsat-TM and "MSS. Proportional cover of photosynthetically active vegetation was identified as a suitable quantitative indicator for assessing the state of rangelands. Using Spectral Mixture Analysis (SMA) it was inferred for all data sets. The extensive data base procured this way enabled to map fire events in the Ayora area based on sequential diachronic sets and provide fire dates, perimeter as well as fire recurrence for each pixel. The increasing fire frequency in the past decades is in large parts attributed to the accelerated abandonment of the area that leads to an encroachment of shrublands and the accumulation of combustible biomass. On the basis of the fire mapping results, a spatial and temporal stratification of the data set allowed to asses plant recovery dynamics on the landscape level through linear trend analysis. The long history of fire events in the Mediterranean frequently leads to processes of auto-succession. Following an initial dominance of herbaceous vegetation this commonly leads to similar plant communities as the ones present before the fire. On a temporal axis, this results in typical exponential post-fire trajectories which could also be shown in this study. The analysis of driving factors for post-fire dynamics confirmed the importance of aspect and slope. Locations with lower amounts of solar irradiation and favourable water supply yielded faster recovery rates and higher post-fire vegetation cover levels. In most cases, the vegetation cover levels observed before the fire were not reached within the post-fire observation period. In the area of Lagadas, linear trend analysis and additional statistical parameters were used to infer a degradation index. This could be used to illustrate a complex pattern of stability, regeneration and degradation of vegetation cover. These different processes and states are found in close proximity and are clearly determined by topography and elevation. Following a sequence of analyses, it was found that in particular steep, narrow valleys show positive trends, while negative trends are more abundant on plain or gently undulating areas. Considering the local grazing regime, this spatial differentiation was related to the accessibility of specific locations. Subsequently, animal numbers on community level were used to calculate efficient stocking rates and assess the temporal development of their relation with vegetation cover. This calculation of temporal trajectories illustrated that only some communities show the expected negative relation. To the contrary, a positive relation or even changing relation patterns are observed. This signifies recent concentration and intensification processes in the grazing scheme, as a result of which animals are kept in sheds, where additional feedstuffs are provided. In these cases, free roaming of livestock animals is often confined to some hours every day, which explains the spatial preference of easily accessible areas by the shepherds. Beyond these temporal trends, it was analysed whether the grazing pattern is equally reflected in a spatial trend. Making use of available geospatial information layers, the efforts required to reach each location was expressed as a cost. Then, cost zones could be defined and woody vegetation cover as a grazing indicator could be inferred for the different zones. Animal sheds were employed as starting features for this piospheric analysis, which could be mapped from very high spatial resolution Quickbird image data. The result was a clearly structured gradient showing increasing woody vegetation cover with increasing cost distance. On the basis of these two pilot studies, the elements of a monitoring and interpretation framework identified at the beginning of the work were evaluated and a formal interpretation scheme was presented.
Cinema programming, the composition of films to make a specific "show," remains a neglected way to research the relation between audiences and film form. As a mode of exhibition " advertised, promoted, and circulating in the public sphere even before an audience is gathered " the program can be seen as an active social relation between cinema managers and their audiences. Changes in the composition of film programs, in my case the years before the First World War in Mannheim, Germany, are thus not taken as part of a teleological evolution of film form, but instead reveal emerging practices of cinema-going, a changing relation among showmen, distributors, audiences, and the city they are all part of. The category of "the audience" becomes a compliment to narrative, economic and technical influences. Selecting the city of Mannheim further allows me to draw upon the pioneering German sociological study of cinema audiences, conducted there by Emilie Altenloh in 1911 and 1912. Thus, I am able to compare her survey data to the film programs that were actually advertised and offered to the public at the time, and also include knowledge of the social history of the city, to approximate a description of the historical audiences she studied. Here I follow the findings of Miriam Hansen and Heide Schlüpmann, who both stress the importance of the female audience in Imperial Germany. I account for a reciprocal relation between female spectators and the film industry- local programming practice to describe the transitional period from the short film programme of the "cinema of attractions" to the dominance of the long feature film, i.e. from 1906-1918. Looking closely at the advertised programmes of Mannheim I show that almost all of the first multiple-reel feature films deal with women- topics, i.e. with the fate and fortune of women, concluding that the presence of women in the audience helped established the long feature as central to the institutionalized cinema program. The film program and the specific feature films represented female identity on the screen, responding to the perceived wishes and needs of the women who gathered as audiences. Taking this "program analysis" approach, because it provides a synopsis of the social relation between audience, industry, and film form, is a valuable tool for comparing the social place of film comparatively, across many films, and potentially across regions, countries, and cultures.