Liebig, Brigitte

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  • Publikation
    Erfahrungen im Gründen und Führen von Unternehmen. Eine Befragung des wissenschaftlichen Personals an Schweizer Fachhochschulen
    (Forum Neue Medien in der Lehre Austria, 2022) Morandi, Pietro; Blaese, Richard; Liebig, Brigitte [in: Zeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung]
    An Fachhochschulen tätige Dozierende und wissenschaftliche Mitarbeitende sollen heute nicht nur über akademische, sondern auch berufliche Erfahrung verfügen. In diesem Beitrag wird untersucht, in welchem Maße Erfahrungen im Gründen und Führen von Unternehmen – als eine Variante dieses „doppelten Kompetenzprofils“ – im akademischen Personal der Schweizer Fachhochschulen verbreitet sind und welche Eigenschaften die gegründeten Unternehmen der Hochschulmitarbeitenden charakterisieren. Die Analyse basiert auf Querschnittsdaten aus dem Jahre 2019, die in einer Online-Befragung des wissenschaftlichen Personals an sieben öffentlich-rechtlichen schweizerischen Fachhochschulen erhoben wurden.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Conditions for spin-off creation at Swiss universities of applied sciences - a gender sensitive approach
    (Emerald, 22.06.2021) Blaese, Richard; Liebig, Brigitte; Schneider, Noemi [in: International Journal of Gender and Entrepreneurship]
    Purpose The promotion of research-based entrepreneurship is considered a crucial task for universities and policymakers in many Western countries. Research has shown that the university environment plays a decisive role in the spin-off activities of researchers. Although the number of science-based spin-offs has increased in recent years, women are still an exception when it comes to developing spin-off ventures. In turn, there is a lack of knowledge regarding the university environment that supports entrepreneurship from a gender perspective. Design/methodology/approach Based on the theoretical framework of the “Entrepreneurial University,” this contribution examines the formal and informal conditions for academic entrepreneurship using the example of Swiss universities of applied sciences (UAS). Based on a cross-sectional dataset of 1,551 researchers from various disciplines who were surveyed in 2019, linear regressions and logistic regression models were used to test gender-specific differences in the perception of organizational conditions concerning the entrepreneurial exploitation of research. Findings The results demonstrated significant differences in the perception of formal and informal conditions in higher education. First, they show gender differences in the perception of informal entrepreneurial support in universities; in particular, female researchers received less informal support for spin-off projects. For example, women hardly viewed commercial use of research and development knowledge as a career option and considered the existence of entrepreneurial role models at universities to be low. Second, further analyses highlighted that also formal support offerings were less known among female researchers. Originality/value The study highlights organizational barriers for female researchers regarding the development of spin-off creation at UAS, including the different formal and informal conditions for female academics in comparison to their male counterparts.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Formale und informelle Rahmenbedingungen für Gründungsaktivitäten an Schweizer Fachhochschulen. Die Sicht des wissenschaftlichen Personals
    (Universitätsverlag Webler, 2021) Morandi, Pietro; Blaese, Richard; Liebig, Brigitte [in: Hochschulmanagement]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Fachhochschulen als Start-Up-Schmieden? Voraussetzungen der Gründungsförderung in der Schweiz
    (Forum Neue Medien in der Lehre Austria, 08/2019) Morandi, Pietro; Liebig, Brigitte; Bläse, Richard [in: Zeitschrift für Hochschulentwicklung]
    In dieser Studie wird mittels eines explorativen, multi-methodischen Verfahrens die Frage untersucht, inwiefern Fachhochschulen in der Schweiz geeignete Voraussetzungen für Start-Ups und Spin-Offs bieten. Die Analyse zeigt, dass die Förderung von Gründungsaktivitäten an den meisten Schweizer Fachhochschulen noch in den Anfängen steckt. Auf strategischer, struktureller und ausbildungsbezogener Ebene ist die Gründungsförderung an den Hochschulen vorwiegend auf studentische Aktivitäten ausgerichtet, jedoch kaum auf wissenschaftsbasierte Ausgründungsprojekte von Forschenden. Bleibt es bei dieser Ausrichtung, wird es den Schweizer Fachhochschulen trotz ihrer Praxisnähe kaum gelingen, sich an der Seite der Universitäten als Start-Up-Schmieden zu behaupten.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Community readiness for Palliative Care Services in Switzerland: Basis for public health strategy for health psychologists
    (Psychreg, 04/2019) Reeves, Emily; Schweighoffer, Reka; Liebig, Brigitte [in: Psychreg Journal of Psychology]
    Integrated healthcare delivery is essential for ensuring health cost efficiency and high quality care for patients. In Switzerland, cantonal differences in approaches to palliative careimplementation contribute to fragmented provision of palliative care services. ‘Community readiness’is a practical tool for assessing the status and change in community health services. The aim of this paper is to assess community readiness for palliative care services in Switzerland. A document analysis was carried out in combination with expert interviews with palliative caremembers in four Swiss cantons (Ticino, Vaud, Basel-City and Lucerne). The findings indicate differences with respect to the history, provisional structure, coordination and financial support for palliative care in the cantons. Findings indicate that future research to improve provisional structures, financing and educational opportunities for PC in the cantons, specific to the needs of the canton, warrant investigation
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Inter-Professional Collaboration between Family Doctors and Nurses at the End of Life. Challenges of Community-Based Palliative Care in Switzerland
    (OMICS Publishing Group, 31.05.2016) Alvarado, Vanessa; Liebig, Brigitte [in: Journal of Community & Public Health Nursing]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Conditions of Palliative Home Care: The Case of Family Physicians in Switzerland
    (Taylor & Francis, 2015) Alvarado, Vanessa; Liebig, Brigitte [in: Primary Health Care]
    Family physicians (FPs) play a key role in the treatment and care for terminally ill men and women. However, little is known about the conditions and challenges of FPs services in this domain. Aim of this article is to identify, how FPs can be supported in palliative home care in Switzerland by the availability of guidelines and advance directives, community-based palliative care structures, education and training, as well as remuneration of palliative home care services. Case studies in three Swiss cantons, namely Lucerne (LU), Vaud (VD), and Ticino (TI) are the basis of the following investigation. They not only represent French, Italian and German language regions but differ considerably with respect to the history of palliative care. Within and between cantons documents, questionnaires and expert interviews are analyzed thematically with the help of content-analysis. The results illustrate considerable shortcomings with respect to the backing of FPs palliative home care services. The availability and use of guidelines as well as advance directives is rather small in general practice, and FPs care and treatment at the end of life is only marginally supported by ambulant care structures, especially in rural areas. Also the coordination of services and collaboration between specialists and generalists is poorly developed. Furthermore FPs possibilities to acquire competencies in palliative care are strongly limited, and palliative home care provided by FPs is poorly financed. The results draw a rather bleak picture with respect to the support of FPs palliative home care services in Switzerland today. Though considerable steps towards implementing palliative care have been made in recent years in general, conditions for FPs medical services have to get improvedstrongly. Major efforts have to be made to foster the recognition and implementation throughout Switzerland.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    "Ich möchte sterben". Zum Umgang mit Suizidwünschen in der hausärztlichen Palliativbetreuung
    (Hogrefe, 2015) Alvarado, Vanessa; Liebig, Brigitte [in: Therapeutische Umschau]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Critical Transitions: The Production of Gender (In-)Equality in the Life Course
    (Emerald, 2015) Liebig, Brigitte; Levy, René [in: Equality, Diversity and Inclusion: An International Journal]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Gender equality policies in Switzerland. Institutional factors of success and failure, Introduction to the Special Issue
    (Seismo, 2014) Liebig, Brigitte; Levy, René; Sousa-Poza, Alfonso; Sauer, Birgit [in: Schweizerische Zeitschrift für Soziologie]
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift