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  • Publikation
    A practical recipe for open innovation for the circular economy
    (2023) Pavlova, Pavlina; Wyss, Ananda; von Kutzschenbach, Michael; Daub, Claus-Heinrich
    The article proposes a hybrid approach that combines various design methods to organize and deliver successful open innovation ideation workshops to prototype new circular products and services. Three case studies are presented, including two intra-company collaboration workshops and a creativity and interdisciplinary workshop for students. A well-defined workshop setup structure and tools used are presented to enable practitioners to run similar workshops. The challenges and solutions developed during the case study workshops are summarized, and funding and realization details are provided. The paper emphasizes that the workshops are just the first step towards realizing circular economy solutions and further support and resources are needed to bring the ideas to fruition.
    06 - Präsentation
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    Panorama et observatoire de l'Agenda 2030 au niveau local - ancrer les Objectifs de Développe-ment Durable ODD dans la gestion des tâches et processus communaux
    (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, 2023) Schneider, Gerhard; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Rossel, Dominique; Pamingle, Leila; Zimmermann, Jennifer
    Wissenschaftlicher Schlussbericht zu Innosuisse-Projekt 31579.1 IP-SBM
    05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
  • Publikation
    Digitale Transformation für Nachhaltigkeit: Eine notwendige technische und mentale Revolution
    (Springer, 2023) von Kutzschenbach, Michael; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Dornberger, Rolf [in: Neue Trends in Wirtschaftsinformatik und eingesetzte Technologien. Digitale Innovation und digitale Transformation]
    Digitale Technologien und Innovationen verändern unsere Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft wie nie zuvor. Unternehmensleitende und Führungskräfte sind jedoch an einem Punkt angelangt, an dem sie die Art und Weise überdenken müssen, wie Unternehmen die digitale Transformation nutzen können, um sich den Herausforderungen der Nachhaltigkeit zu stellen. Da Organisationen im Kontext der Gesellschaft agieren, beeinflussen viele Faktoren wie soziale Strukturen, politische Entscheidungen, allgemeine wirtschaftliche Trends und technologische Entwicklungen ihre Tätigkeit. Um erfolgreich zu sein, muss sich eine Organisation dieser Veränderungen bewusst sein und gleichzeitig in der Lage sein, sich mit ihnen auseinanderzusetzen. Ausgehend von dieser Sichtweise skizzieren wir einen integrierten Rahmen, der die verschiedenen Stufen der „Digitalität“ mit den notwendigen Veränderungen in der Managementpraxis verbindet, um die Untersuchung von Organisationen zu unterstützen. Weitere Forschung ist notwendig, um besser zu verstehen, wie sich die Managementpraxis verändern muss, um digitale Technologien für eine fortlaufende, lernbasierte Engagementstrategie zu nutzen. Dies erfordert, dass sich Führungskräfte ihres eigenen Denkens bewusst werden, ihre bisherigen Überzeugungen aufgeben und sich auf organisatorisches Lernen und Experimente mit den Beteiligten einlassen.
    04A - Beitrag Sammelband
  • Publikation
    Präferenzen Konsumierender im Prozess der Kaufentscheidung von Insect Burgers
    (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz FHNW, 2022) Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Scherrer, Yvonne
    Die im Bericht dargestellten Forschungsergebnisse sind Teil der Machbarkeitsstudie «Marktaufbau Insektenprotein» der Ensectable AG, die vom Hightechzentrum Aargau finanziell gefördert wurde.
    05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
  • Publikation
    Start-up incubators for refugees. How to develop and deploy entrepreneurial skills to generate impact
    (Academic Conferences International Limited, 2022) Hinz, Andreas; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Sklias, Pantelis; Apostolopoulos, Nikolaos [in: Proceedings of the 17th European Conference on Innovationand Entrepreneurship ECIE 2022]
    Refugee entrepreneurs play an increasingly important role in the ecosystem. However, they may find themselves unable to use their potential because they lack relevant skills, encounter language barriers, have weak local networks and deal with personal problems. Start-up incubators for refugees address these challenges by offering programmes that empower them to develop and deploy entrepreneurial skills for business creation. This work-in-progress paper presents initial insights on skill-related programme elements which will be extended into a detailed analysis of resulting types of economic impact.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    The role of Corporate Social Responsibility in the decision-making process of consumers in Ukraine
    (Business Perspectives, 2021) Lobachevska, Ganna; Daub, Claus-Heinrich [in: Innovative Marketing]
    This paper aims to investigate the impact of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) companies on consumer buying behavior in the Ukrainian market. The qualitative data for this study were collected with the help of semi-structured interviews conducted with a total of 10 respondents, including 5 Ukrainian consumers (with different levels of responsible consumption adoption) and 5 CSR experts from FMCG companies located in Ukraine (both local and global; with CSR adoption level varying from low to well-developed). The data obtained for this study revealed that the level of consumer awareness about CSR in Ukraine is still low. However, the level of awareness and the actual consumption of responsible products are constantly growing. The results also show that Ukrainian consumers who already have some level of awareness about CSR perceive CSR communication as more credible when it does not originate from the company directly or is endorsed by a third party. At the same time, interviewed experts stated that to raise awareness among the wider population, FMCG companies have to communicate their CSR achievements directly and massively. Ukrainian consumers are mostly impacted by the product-related CSR type, such as bio-ingredients and sustainable packaging. Price premium for responsible products is the key factor that causes the “intention-behavior gap” in Ukraine. Practitioners from the FMCG industry in Ukraine may use the information provided by this study to shape their CSR strategies, which will allow them to cater to societal demands and, as a result, impact consumer buying behavior.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    Challenges of implementing zero waste strategies in the gastronomy industry
    (2021) Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Gerhard, Carole; Altermatt, Monisser; Gerber, Aurona; Hinkelmann, Knut [in: Proceedings of the first international conference on society 5.0]
    This case tells the story of the Café spurlos which aims at becoming a zero waste business and thus making a significant contribution to combating one of the greatest challenges facing society today: the transformation of the eco-nomic system into a circular economy. Besides the COVID-crisis and the thereof resulting issues, the café also faces challenges related to its vision of incorporat-ing the zero waste philosophy in its concept. The case explores the complexity of zero waste, analyses further hurdles for zero waste endeavors in the gastronomy industry and illustrates the constant balancing act of social businesses between staying true to one’s mission and catering to the needs, wants and expectations of the market.
    04B - Beitrag Konferenzschrift
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    Statement by scientists 4 Future (S4F) regarding the „Demands of Fridays for Future Germany to the German representatives in the EU”
    (Hyper Articles en Ligne (HAL), 2020) Baumann, Franz; Bijama, Jelle; Breyer, Christian; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Ekardt, Felix; Fensterle, Joachim; Hagedorn, Gregor; Hardt, Judith Nora; Heiland, Stefan; Hennicke, Peter; Herold, Anke; Kloke-Lesch, Adolf; Krause, Harald; Kromp-Kolb, Helga; Lakner, Sebastian; Latif, Mojib; Leinfelder, Reinhold; Lemke, Peter; Lucht, Wolfgang; Luhmann, Hans-Jochen; Mattauch, Linus; Müschen, Klaus; Niebert, Kai; Oei, Pao-Yu; Pe'Er, Guy; Pfennig, Andreas; Quaschning, Volker; Rahmstorf, Stefan; Schuster, Heide; Stelzer, Volker; Tielbörger, Katja; Valdivia-Steel, Lorena; von Hirschausen, Chistian; von Weizsäcker, Ulrich; Whishire, Karen Helen; Wulfmeyer, Volker
    Scientists for Future (S4F) confirm that the demands of Fridays for Future (FFF) on EU politics are factually necessary and scientifically justified. According to IPCC calculations, the EU27 will have a residual budget for emissions of 20 Gt CO2 from 2021 to limit global warming to a maximum of 1.5 degrees. An 80% reduction in emissions by 2030 corresponds to a path within this budget framework. The EU would have to be CO2-neutral by 2035 at the latest. The demands by FFF are consistent with the 1.5 degree target. They are based on climate science and are politically and economically within the range of what is necessary and feasible.
    05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht
  • Publikation
    Digital transformation for sustainability: a necessary technical and mental revolution
    (Springer, 2020) von Kutzschenbach, Michael; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Dornberger, Rolf [in: New trends in business information systems and technology. Digital Innovation and digital business transformation]
    Digital technology and innovations are transforming our economy and society as never before. However, business leaders and managers are at a point where they need to rethink the way business can leverage digital transformation in order to support engagement with sustainability challenges. As organizations operate in the context of society, many factors such as social structures, political decision-making, general economic trends, and technological development, influence their operations. To be successful, an organization must be aware of these changes and at the same time be able to engage with them. Based on this viewpoint, we outline an integrated framework linking different levels of “digitalness” with necessary changes in managerial practice to support organizational inquiry. More research is necessary to better understand how the practice of management needs to transform in order to leverage digital technologies for an on-going, learning-based engagement strategy. This requires awareness of one’s own thinking, suspension of one’s prior beliefs, and engagement in organizational learning and experimentation with stakeholders.
    04A - Beitrag Sammelband
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    The concerns of the young protesters are justified. A statement by Scientists for Future concerning the protests for more climate protection
    (oekom, 2019) Hagedorn, Gregor; Loew, Thomas; Seneviratne, Sonia I.; Lucht, Wolfgang; Beck, Marie-Luise; Hesse, Janina; Knutti, Reto; Quaschning, Volker; Schleimer, Jan-Hendrik; Mattauch, Linus; Breyer, Christian; Hübener, Heike; Kirchengast, Gottfried; Chodura, Alice; Clausen, Jens; Creutzig, Felix; Darbi, Marianne; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Ekardt, Felix; Göpel, Maja; Hardt, Judith N.; Hertin, Julia; Hickler, Thomas; Köhncke, Arnulf; Köster, Stephan; Krohmer, Julia; Kromp-Kolb, Helga; Leinfelder, Reinhold; Mederake, Linda; Neuhaus, Michael; Rahmstorf, Stefan; Schmidt, Christine; Schneider, Christoph; Schneider, Gerhard; Seppelt, Ralf; Spindler, Uli; Springmann, Marco; Staab, Katharina; Stocker, Thomas F.; Steininger, Karl; von Hirschhausen, Eckart; Winter, Susanne; Wittau, Martin; Zens, Josef [in: Gaia]
    In March 2019, German-speaking scientists and scholars calling themselves Scientists for Future, published a statement in support of the youth protesters in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland (Fridays for Future, Klimastreik/Climate Strike), verifying the scientific evidence that the youth protestors refer to. In this article, they provide the full text of the statement, including the list of supporting facts (in both English and German) as well as an analysis of the results and impacts of the statement. Furthermore, they reflect on the challenges for scientists and scholars who feel a dual responsibility: on the one hand, to remain independent and politically neutral, and, on the other hand, to inform and warn societies of the dangers that lie ahead.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift