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Die vorliegende Bachelorarbeit behandelt das Thema das betriebliche Ideenmanagement. Das Ziel ist den Prozess zur Einreichung, Evaluierung und Umsetzung von Ideen weiterzuentwickeln und zu digitalisieren.
Um das Ziel zu erreichen, werden Primärdaten mit Hilfe von fünf qualitativen Interviews und einer quantitativen Umfrage mit 50 Mitarbeitern erhoben. Abgesehen davon wurden auch Daten aus der Sekundärforschung erfasst, deren Bestandteile die internen Unterlagen zum bestehenden Ideenmanagement dem Status quo, und wissenschaftliche Quellen sind.
In recent years, ISO, IFS, BRC and FSSC 22000 standards in the areas of quality, environment and occupational health and safety have been increas-ingly implemented in companies in various industries. The main focus of these developed standards are the processes. But the past shows that the factor human is another very important factor, which should be much more in the middle in organization. The new developed guideline has the human factor in the foreground. In particular, the attitude and awareness of occupational safe-ty and health protection in the behaviour of employees at all levels of the or-ganisation are at the centre of consideration.
Inspired by this approach, a group of experts from the fields of quality scienc-es, standardisation and certification as well as consulting for system-relevant companies in the agricultural and food industry came together to form a committee during the Corona crisis in spring 2020. The common goal is to develop a new standard. The first step is to establish criteria for a guideline.
and establish an evaluation system for several pillars of a House of Total Safety Culture (HSC) tailored to the entire value chains of the agri-food sec-tor. In addition, the essential building blocks of the guideline must be defined. The attitude of managers and employees, their behaviour and their compe-tence form the roof of the standard. The integrated management system with a continuous improvement process forms the foundation of the House of To-tal Safety Culture across the company in value chains. Qualification and communication are the main pillars and thus further elements of the HSC. Particular attention is paid to the fields of action of occupational safety and health protection, food safety, animal and environmental protection as well as sustainability and digitisation. They form the four inner pillars of the House of Total Safety Culture. The design of the respective certification levels is con-sidered as a “construction phase”. As part of the standardisation process, the coordination of the respective requirements for safety culture has not yet been completed. This article first provides an overview of the state of knowledge in relation to the established standards and norms of the agri-food industry with special consideration of the Safety Culture Ladder model. The procedure for developing and establishing the new guideline is then ex-plained. For this purpose, the composition of the expert forum is presented before the concrete steps to establish the guideline are presented. The model of the House of Total Culture is presented below. Building on this, the proce-dure for assessing the degree of maturity and possible concepts of continuing training are explained before the conclusion of this article.
This paper investigates four different mobile robots with respect to their drivingcharacteristics and soil preservation properties in an agricultural environment.Thereby, robots of classical design from agriculture as well as systems from spacerobotics with advanced locomotion concepts are considered to determine theindividual advantages of each rover concept with respect to the application domain.Locomotion experiments were conducted to analyze the general driving behavior,tensile force, and obstacle‐surmounting capability and ground interaction of eachrobot. Various soil conditions typical for the area of application are taken intoaccount, which are varied in terms of moisture and density. The presented workcovers the specification of the conducted experiments, documentation of theimplementation as well as analysis and evaluation of the collected data. In theevaluation, particular attention is paid to the change in driving characteristics underdifferent soil conditions, as well as to the soil stress caused by driving, since soilquality is of critical importance for agricultural applications. The analysis shows thatthe advanced locomotion concepts, as used in space robotics, also have positiveimplications for certain requirements in agricultural applications, such as maneuver-ability in wet conditions and soil conservation. The results show potential for designinnovations in agricultural robotics that can be used, to open up new fields ofapplication for instance in the context of precision farming.
BACKGROUND: Postoperative delirium (POD) is an acute and common complication after surgery that can increase morbidity and mortality. Few previous studies with inconsistent findings have examined the association of preoperative pain and POD. Our purpose is to investigate the association of preoperative chronic pain and POD.
METHODS: This prospective observational cohort study included 200 patients ≥ 18 years scheduled for elective surgery under general anaesthesia in a tertiary care hospital. POD was defined as meeting diagnostic criteria during the study visits (according to delirium screening tests and the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition), or by diagnosis of the responsible physicians. Chronic pain was defined as pain lasting six months or longer. Features of chronic pain were assessed with the German Pain Questionnaire, including the Depression Anxiety and Stress Scale-21 (DASS-21). Associations with POD were assessed using logistic regression analysis adjusting for confounding factors.
RESULTS: Thirty-nine (22%) out of 176 patients developed POD. Chronic pain was not associated with POD after adjustment for ASA physical status, duration of anesthesia and DASS-21 Anxiety score (Odds ratio [OR], 95%-Confidence Interval [CI], 2.216 [0.968;5.070], P=0.060). A subgroup analysis of chronic pain patients revealed that current pain intensity was higher in patients with POD.
CONCLUSIONS: Preoperative chronic pain was no independent predictor for POD. Current pain intensity was higher in chronic pain patients with POD. This indicates that certain features of pain might be influential. Further research is needed to examine different forms of preoperative pain and their possible influence on POD.
The influence of moderate electric fields (MEF) on thermally induced gelation and network structures of patatin enriched potato protein (PPI) was investigated. PPI solutions with 9 wt% protein (pH 7) and 25 mM NaCl were heated from 25 to 65 °C via OH (3–24 V/cm) or conventional heating (COV) at various come-up (240 s and 1200 s) and holding times (30 s and 600 s). Self-standing gels were produced but less proteins denatured when heated via OH. Further, SDS-PAGE and GPC measurements revealed more native patatin remaining after OH treatment. Scanning electron microscopy showed OH gels to have more gap-like structures and frayed areas than COV treated gels which resulted in lower water holding capacity. On molecular scale, less hydrophobic interactions were measured within the protein network and FTIR trials showed the MEF to affect beta-sheet structures. OH gels further showed lower rigidity and higher flexibility, thus, gelling functionality was affected via OH.
In Deutschland werden jährlich ca. 11 Mio. Tonnen Lebensmittel entlang der Wertschöpfungskette entsorgt.
Die Tafeln verteilen ca. 265 000 Tonnen dieser Lebensmittel
und spielen eine bedeutende Rolle in der Reduzierung von
vermeidbaren Lebensmittelabfällen. Ein Teilziel des Projekts LeMiFair ist es, Einblicke in die Arbeit und die Herausforderungen der Tafeln in Niedersachsen zu gewinnen.
Novel foods by process are a special case in the catalogue of the ten novel food categories according to Article 3 (2) point (a) of the Novel Food Regulation (EU) 2015/2283, since the other nine categories derive their assessment as possible novel foods from their purely substantial properties. In the case of novel foods by process, the problem of dealing with the reference date of 15 May 1997, which is in the end a random reference date, is particularly significant. It would make more sense to have a dynamic reference date that ‘moves along the timeline’ or at least is reset from time to time and is more up-to-date. The characteristic that a process causes ‘significant changes in the composition or structure of the food, affecting its nutritional value, metabolism or level of undesirable substances’ must be understood in such a way that it is only a question of the generation of undesirable substances through the application of the process, but not their reduction, e.g. the reduction of undesirable microorganisms. Finally, the question also arises as to how the assessment of the process technology relates to the assessment of a food in the context of a novel food by composition category. This concerns the exemption for foods that have a history of use as safe foods, which, according to the view taken here, must also be interpreted into the category of novel foods by process.
Die Digitalisierung des Bodenbeprobungsverfahrens mit einer automatisierten Generierung einer Düngeempfehlung auf Grundlage der analysierten Bodennährstoffgehalte – direkt nach Beendigung der Bodenbeprobung auf dem Acker – ist ein übergeordnetes Ziel bei der Nutzung des mobilen Feldlabors „soil2data“. Neben den Bodennährstoffanalyse-Ergebnissen sind für die Umsetzung einer automatisierten generierten Düngeempfehlung weitere Informationen notwendig.
Die Quellen dieser Informationen haben einen unterschiedlichen Ursprung. Es sind Daten aus verschiedenen Quellen vom Bewirtschafter, von Dienstleistern und vom mobilen Feldlabor, welche miteinander verknüpft und synchronisiert werden müssen. Für einen automatisierten Prozessablauf zur Generierung einer Düngeempfehlung ist die Datenorganisation eine essenzielle Voraussetzung. Die Grundlage der Empfehlung sind die Tabellenwerke der offiziellen Düngeempfehlung, die bei den für die Düngung zuständigen Behörden der Bundesländer vorliegen. In dieser Publikation werden die notwendigen Daten und der Prozessdatenfluss für die Bodenbeprobung und Düngeempfehlung-Generierung beschrieben und grafisch dargestellt.
Die funktionale Wiedervernetzung von Ökosystemen ist ein notwendiger und entscheidender Beitrag zur nachhaltigen Sicherung der Artenvielfalt. In der nationalen Strategie zur Biologischen Vielfalt 2007 ist formuliert, dass von Verkehrswegen bis 2020 in der Regel keine erheblichen Beeinträchtigungen des Biotopverbundsystems ausgehen (sollen). In der EU-Biodiversitätsstrategie 2030 ist formuliert, dass es für ein wirklich kohärentes und resilientes transeuropäisches Naturschutznetz wichtig sein wird, ökologische Korridore zu schaffen, um eine genetische Isolierung zu verhindern, die Migration von Arten zu ermöglichen und gesunde Ökosysteme zu erhalten und zu verbessern.
Knowledge of the maximum friction coefficient µmax between tire and road is necessary for implementing autonomous driving. As this coefficient cannot be measured via existing serial vehicle sensors, µmax estimation is a challenging field in modern automotive research. In particular, model-based approaches are applied, which are limited in the estimation accuracy by the physical vehicle model. Therefore, this paper presents a data-based µmax estimation using serial vehicle sensors. For this purpose, recurrent artificial neural networks are trained, validated, and tested based on driving maneuvers carried out with a test vehicle showing improved results compared to the model-based algorithm from previous works.
This textbook provides a comprehensive foundation of food physics by addressing the physical properties of food, food ingredients, and their measurements. Physical properties of food play a key role in all fields where modern technological processes are applied for the generation of food raw materials and the production of food. The determination of the physical properties of food and related products is a pre-requisite for product and process development, production engineering and automation in today’s food, pharmaceutical and cosmetics industries, as well as related quality control activities.
Following the success of its first edition published in 2007, the book has been updated to reflect recent industrial applications of novel physical food processing technologies. Each chapter begins with basic principles and progresses to a comprehensive coverage of the topic. The authors enriched this second edition with several didactic elements, including definition boxes, examples, and chapter-end summaries.
This textbook helps readers to build up their knowledge of the important aspects surrounding the physical properties of foods and food ingredients. It is also an essential resource for students of food science and technology to complement textbooks in food chemistry and food microbiology, as well as for food and chemical engineers, technologists, and technicians in the food industry.
Die planungsrechtliche Zulässigkeit von Betrieben der Urbanen Produktion unterscheidet sich je nach ihrem Störgrad deutlich zwischen den Baugebietstypen der Baunutzungsverordnung (BauNVO). Während Betriebe, die das Wohnen nicht wesentlichen stören, auch in gemischten Baugebieten zulässig sind, kommen für Betriebe mit höheren Störgraden nur Gewerbe- und ggf. auch Industriegebiete infrage. Über die Ausweisung von Gewerbegebieten kann jedoch innerhalb eines Quartiers eine grobkörnige Nutzungsmischung erreicht werden. Betriebe, die das Wohnen nicht wesentlich stören, können über die Ausweisung gemischter Baugebiete wie dem Urbanen Gebiet zusätzlich in einer feinkörnigen Nutzungsmischung realisiert werden. Dabei kann die Verdrängung von Betrieben der Urbanen Produktion durch zahlungskräftigere Nutzungen mithilfe des Planungsrechts nur begrenzt beeinflusst werden. Insbesondere in Urbanen Gebieten besteht die Gefahr, dass sie von anderen Nutzungen wie dem Wohnen verdrängt werden.
Computer-image processing becomes more and more important in the analysis of data in biological and agricultural research and practice. However, robust image processing is highly de pendent on the histogram analysis algorithms used and the quality of the data being processed. The algorithm presented here aims to improve the accuracy of the classification of image data generated under complex boundary situations and inconsistent lighting conditions. Using the example of the determination of nitrogen content of tomato leaves and the qualitative determination of starch con tent of apples on the basis of color image processing, we showed that the developed algorithm is able to perform a robust classification and represents an improvement to simple histogram analysis.
Within the consortium “Experimentation Field Agro-Nordwest”, a practical concept for knowledge and technology transfer of digital competence in agriculture was created. For this purpose, the web-based e-learning system “SensX” was set up, consisting of videos, presentations and instructions. In addition, the classical e-learning concept was extended by data sets, student experiments and sensor data of plants acquired by a remote phenotyping robot. This resulted in a massive open online course (MOOC), which was tested with agricultural and biotechnology students in higher education at the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück over two years. The evaluation process of “SensX” included an empirical survey, qualitative interviews of the participating students by an external institution and an evaluation of the concept by the lecturers.
Auf der dritten Strategietagung Nachhaltigkeit wurde deutlich, dass Nachhaltigkeit breit angelegte Veränderungen in Staat, Gesellschaft und Unternehmen erfordert. Diakonische Unternehmen sind hochmotiviert und bestens geeignet, diese Änderungen zu vollziehen. Sie haben sich längst auf den Weg gemacht, neben der ökologischen auch die soziale Nachhaltigkeit zu befördern. Es hat für Frustration gesorgt, dass Themen besprochen werden mussten, die bereits bei der ersten Tagung als dringend identifiziert worden waren. Dem gegenüber standen aber die Beispiele aus den Unternehmen, die zeigten, dass bereits im bestehenden Rahmen viele entscheidende Verbesserungen möglich sind. Immer mehr diakonische Unternehmen entwickeln Nachhaltigkeitsstrategien und installieren ein Nachhaltigkeitsmanagement. Die Berichterstattung, z.B. in Form von CO2-Bilanzen oder Nachhaltigkeitsberichten nach anerkannten Standards wie EMAS-plus, DNK oder GWÖ, wird zügig ausgebaut. Soweit Daten vorhanden sind, konnten die CO2-Emissionen bereits signifikant reduziert werden. Zudem, das wurde an vielen Punkten der Tagung klar, stellten die Beteiligten eine stark gewachsene Bereitschaft in der Politik fest, die Nachhaltigkeits- und Klimaziele zu konkretisieren und Maßnahmen gegen den Klimawandel ressortübergreifend und engagiert auf den Weg zu bringen.
Angesichts der Corona-Pandemie, des Ukrainekriegs und drängender ökologischer Herausforderungen hat das Thema Finanzierung wieder an Relevanz gewonnen: Kreditinstitute finanzieren restriktiver und zu höheren Zinsen. Mit dem vorliegenden Werk werden die wesentlichen Themen der Finanzierung praxisnah vermittelt: Finanzierungsgrundlagen, Außenfinanzierung durch die Eigentümer bei Börsennutzung, klassische Kreditaufnahme und ihre Alternativen, Möglichkeiten der Besicherung, Außenfinanzierung durch verzinsliche Wertpapiere, klassische Finanzderivate und Auslandsalternativen. Die Neuauflage berücksichtigt aktuelle Entwicklungen und enthält somit u. a.: bedeutende europäische Börsenplätze, detaillierte Börsenindexberechnung, den DAX® 50 ESG, Sustainability-Linked-Loans, Crowd Funding, Kredit-Swaps, Short Selling, ausgewählte Zertifikate und Aspekte zur Außenwirtschaft. Die vorliegende Veröffentlichung passt die Toolbox des Lesers an die aktuellen Rahmenbedingungen an und ermöglicht so, das Thema Finanzierung souverän zu meistern. Eingängige Grafiken und Tabellen fördern den Lernprozess. Fragen mit Musterlösungen ermöglichen Selbstkontrolle und Prüfungsvorbereitung. Fallstudien und deren Lösungen vermitteln praktische Kenntnisse und verankern das Gelernte.
Fütterung auf dem Prüfstand
(2023)
Vitamin D für starke Beine
(2023)
Lahmheiten bilden bei Sauen und wachsenden Schweinen ein ernstzunehmendes Gesundheits- und Tierwohlproblem. Die Studie zeigte, dass der diätetische Einsatz von 25-Hydroxycholecalciferol im Austausch zum Vitamin D3 zu einer Reduktion von Bewegungsproblemen bei Sauen und wachsenden Schweinen geführt hat.
Auf Basis von drei Proteinabsenkungsversuchen auf einem Praxisbetrieb in Nord-West Deutschland und einem in einem Versuchsstall wurden die Auswirkungen dieser Fütterung auf betriebliche N-Bilanzen und ausgewählte Nachhaltigkeitsparameter betrachtet.
Die N-Reduktion in den jeweiligen Versuchsgruppen hatte keine Verringerung
des N-Überschusses zur Folge. Die N-Ausscheidungen konnten in allen 4 Projekten deutlich reduziert werden und sie unterschieden sich signifikant voneinander.
Die N-Effizienz verbesserte sich ebenfalls signifikant. Bei den Klimabilanzen entscheidet alleinig die Herkunft des Sojaextraktionsschrotes (Nord- oder Südamerika) ob der Einsatz einer stark N-reduzierten Fütterung sinnvoll ist oder nicht.
Eine generelle Verbesserung der Klimabilanz durch Einsparung von Sojaschrot konnte nicht belegt werden.
Weide für Trockensteher?
(2023)
The present study aims to compare the effects of maternal and offspring treatment with 25-hydroxycholecalciferol (25-OHD3) and vitamin D3 on vitamin D status, mineral homoeostasis, bone metabolism and locomotion in the offspring. Either vitamin D3 (50 μg/kg diet) or 25-OHD3 (50 μg/kg diet) was supplemented to the gestation and lactation diets of 49 multiparous sows and/or to the diets of their growing offspring. Treatment of the sows did not affect plasma concentrations of 25-OHD3 of the offspring. Pigs fed 25-OHD3 had higher plasma concentrations of 25-OHD3 than pigs that received vitamin D3 during rearing and fattening. However, neither plasma concentrations of calcium, phosphate and bone markers during the observation period nor bone ash and bone mineral density at slaughter were clearly affected by the treatment. Maternal and offspring treatment with 25-OHD3 instead of vitamin D3 resulted in a slight reduction in the prevalence of leg swelling. In addition, more pigs walked with even steps and normal stride length. Further studies are needed to test whether the slight effects observed in the present experiment are reproducible and of relevance for animal health and welfare. In that case, the underlying mechanisms should be revealed in order to take advantage of potentially beneficial influences especially under certain feeding regimes.
Fütterung von Zuchtstuten
(2023)
Fütterung von Jungpferden
(2023)
Leftovers lovers vs. haters: A latent class analysis on dinner leftover management behaviours
(2023)
Die Studie untersucht die Heterogenität im Umgang mit Speiseresten in Haushalten, insbesondere unter Verwendung von Mahlzeitensets mit angepassten Portions- und Zutatengrößen. Durch eine latenten Klassenanalyse werden Verbrauchersegmente identifiziert, wobei die positive Einstellung zu Essensresten und bewusster Umgang damit untersucht werden. Die Studie analysiert auch die Auswirkungen von Emotionen, persönlichen Normen, Intentionen und Essensbeschaffungsroutinen auf die Zugehörigkeit zu einem Resteverwertungssegment. Daten von 868 Haushalten aus sechs Ländern zeigen fünf Verbrauchersegmente mit Unterschieden in der Menge der Essensreste. Mahlzeitensets haben heterogene Auswirkungen, indem sie in einigen Segmenten die Menge der Essensreste verringern, in anderen jedoch nicht. Die Ergebnisse bieten neue Erkenntnisse über die Vielfalt im Umgang mit Speiseresten und liefern Implikationen für Theorie und Politik zur Reduzierung von Lebensmittelverschwendung im Haushalt.
Dynamic Controlled Atmosphere-Chlorophyll Fluorescence storage (DCA-CF) uses a fluorescence-based measurement method to detect fermentation in apples (Malus × domestica BORKH.) caused by low-oxygen levels at an early stage. In recent years, it has been observed that individual apples of the same variety and origin can exhibit different fermentation behavior when stored under completely identical conditions. The causes of the different fermentation behavior must be found in order to be able to use DCA storage optimally. This study aimed to find the causes of the different fermentation behaviors of individual apples. Our results show that fruit ripeness can affect the lower oxygen limit (LOL), especially immediately after harvest, when the starch degradation in the fruit is not yet complete. A significant increase in the LOL was observed in ‘Elstar’ (2020: 0.3 kPa, 0.6 kPa, 0.9 kPa; 2021: 0.3 kPa, 0.4 kPa, 0.6 kPa). ‘Braeburn’ also exhibited this behavior regarding the LOL at a lower level. The LOL could not be identified for some of the fruit (varying from 12.5% to 41.7% of the examined apples) previously stored in Ultra Low Oxygen (ULO) storage for 4 months. Also, the chlorophyll content in the apple skin influences the fluorescence measurement method. Within 2 weeks, the chlorophyll content in the apple skin was halved. If the chlorophyll content drops, the reliability of the fluorescence measurement also decreases. It turned out that apples with an Fv/Fm < 0.7 were unsuitable for valid LOL identification.
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to distinguish different types of sustainable digital entrepreneurs (SDEs) and explore their approaches toward enhancing organizational resilience.
Design/methodology/approach
Investigation of entrepreneur characteristics using Grounded Theory methodology; 12 semi-structured telephone interviews with (owner-)managers of digital-resilient small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and start-ups in Germany; adaptation of a sustainability-digitalization-matrix for initial clustering; investigation of reoccurring patterns (within and between clusters) through variable-oriented content analysis; application of the capability-based conceptualization of organizational resilience for synthesis and extension.
Findings
First, the authors present a new typology of SDEs, including descriptions of the four main types (Process-Oriented System Thinker, Unconventional Strategist, Dynamic Visionary and Success-Oriented Opportunist). Second, the authors propose a conceptual framework with six success factors of organizational resilience. The framework accentuates the influence of SDEs on organizational culture and the macro-environment.
Practical implications
Digital sustainability and resilience are emerging management principles. The insights gained will allow (future) entrepreneurs to perform a self-assessment and replicate approaches toward enhancing SME resilience; for example, governing the co-creation of an organizational culture with a strong integrative view on sustainability and digitalization.
Originality/value
SMEs are characterized by high vulnerability and a reactive response to the disruptions caused by sustainability crises and digitalization. Blending sustainable and digital entrepreneurship at a micro-level, the authors identified the success factors underpinning organizational resilience that are associated with the characteristics of four types of SDEs.
In the race against climate change, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) play a fundamental role. To clarify the contribution of corporate culture to SMEs' emission reduction, three perspectives can be useful: corporate culture as driver and barrier, current and planned corporate culture development actions, and the corporate culture profile as an outcome. As the first application of the extended Belief-Action-Outcome framework, this single case study exemplifies the role of corporate culture in an SME from the steel construction and manufacturing sector in Germany. The investigated SME has achieved emission reduction while increasing its revenue and is an early adopter of sustainable and digital development. The rich insights from an employee survey, semi-structured interviews, observation, and document analysis allowed us to outline an informed approach toward corporate culture development that emphasizes vision development of the desired corporate culture and the role of information systems for promoting emission reduction.
In recent years, the issue of land consumption or land use has become increasingly important in many areas of our society. Logistics processes in particular take up a lot of space and have a significant impact on the environment. The question is how this use of land can be optimised. Based on a systematic literature review and interviews with experts in the period between May 2021 and July 2021, this paper presents indicators that constitute or influence space-efficient logistics in the context of cooperation. The results show that in addition to the established cooperation characteristics, there are other indicators that are directly related to land use. In the logistics sector, there is strong competitive pressure and, as a result, little trust between companies. It has been shown that with the help of a neutral moderator, the gap between trusting, land-efficient cooperation and one’s own entrepreneurial interests can be narrowed, and cooperation can be profitable for all participants. In addition, digitisation actually does not seem to be sufficient to meet the information needs of a cooperation. The exchange of information not only serves to automate processes, but also makes cooperation more transparent. It shows that legal and municipal requirements need to be developed. It also becomes clear that the indicators have a mutual influence on each other and cannot be considered in isolation when it comes to the actual implementation of a cooperation. By increasing the efficiency of cooperative processes and value creation, it offers the opportunity to make land use more sustainable.
In view of the rapid depletion of natural resources and the associated overloading of the biological ecosystem, the concept of circular business models (CBMs) is increasingly discussed in the literature as well as in business practice. CBMs have the potential to significantly reduce the demand for natural resources. Despite their increasing relevance, the diffusion of CBMs in business practice is largely unexplored. Consequently, this article investigates the extent to which CBMs have already been adopted by large German companies. To answer this question, the annual and sustainability reports of the members of the DAX40 are analyzed for the presence of five specific types of CBMs. Data was gathered for the years 2015 and 2020 in order to describe the development over time. The results show an increasing prevalence of CBMs in the DAX companies. In addition, it is noticeable that CBM types that serve to close material cycles are implemented more frequently than those that decelerate material cycles. In particular Sharing Platforms and Product as a Service stand out due to comparatively low adoption. Potential reasons for these findings are discussed and managerial as well as policy implications suggested.
Dieses Buch führt in die Ziele, Strategien und Maßnahmen des Nachhaltigkeitsmarketings ein. Dabei werden ökonomische, ökologische und soziale Perspektiven berücksichtigt. Die Absicht ist, vor allem die Prinzipien und Merkmale des Nachhaltigkeitsmarketings stärker als Standard für alle Marketingaktivitäten zu verankern. Eine ausgewogene Mischung aus theoretischen Grundlagen und Fallbeispielen – wie Allos-Hofmanufaktur, dm-drogerie Markt, Initiative Tierwohl und Edeka Zentrale Stiftung & Co. KG, Migros, Molkerei Söbbeke, Pampers, Raizen Biosprit Produktion, Rügenwalder Mühle, Vaude, Waschbär, Weleda – machen das Buch sowohl für Studierende als auch für die unternehmerische Praxis interessant. Die 2. Auflage wurde vollständig überarbeitet und um zahlreiche Praxisbeispiele erweitert. Insbesondere wurden folgende Anpassungen vorgenommen: Integration der Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) als normativen Orientierungspunkt für die Ausgestaltung des Nachhaltigkeitsmarketings bis 2030 Stärkere Berücksichtigung der normativen, strategischen und operativen Managementebene Integration der Digitalisierung im Rahmen von digitalen Märkten, einer organisatorischen und instrumentellen Ebene (Technologien und Dienste) Zudem erhalten Sie Zusatzmaterial via App: Laden Sie die Springer Nature Flashcards-App herunter und nutzen Sie exklusive Inhalte, um Ihr Wissen zu überprüfen. Die Herausgeber Prof. Dr. Kai-Michael Griese ist Professor für Betriebswirtschaftslehre, insbesondere Marketingmanagement, an der Hochschule Osnabrück. Prof. Dr. Karin Schnitker ist Professorin für Agrarwissenschaften und Landschaftsarchitektur mit dem Schwerpunkt Unternehmensführung im Agrarbereich an der Hochschule Osnabrück.
Die Verknappung der Ressource Fläche sowie der Umgang mit genutzten Flächen haben dazu beigetragen, dass in Deutschland zukünftig Landdegradationen verhindert werden sollen. Insbesondere die Logistikbranche trägt aufgrund ihres hohen Flächenverbrauchs zu dieser Entwicklung bei. Welche zukünftigen Möglichkeiten und Risiken der Land und Bodennutzung bestehen für den Logistiksektor?
This chapter examines the integration of Sustainable Development Goal 5 (SDG 5) into identity-based brand management by focusing on Dove’s brand management as a case study. The Dove “Real Beauty” campaign highlights the potential for brands to address gender equality and female empowerment by aligning with pro-female and feminist principles. A narrative literature review shows how the components of identity-based brand management have been observed in scholarly discussions. Despite mixed responses and criticisms, Dove initiated important conversations around beauty standards and gender equality. The chapter emphasizes the need for authenticity, sensitivity, and continuous improvement in integrating SDG 5 into brand management while acknowledging the potential risks and limitations of consumerist therapy and false hopes. Future research could therefore explore diverse brands, industries, and cultural contexts, as well as the role of intersectionality in identity-based brand management.
Sustainable Brand Washing
(2023)
Studien zeigen, dass die Kommunikation von Unternehmen noch immer nachhaltige Markenversprechen gegenüber den Verbraucher:innen beinhaltet, die einer Überprüfung jedoch oft nicht standhalten. Das europäische Verbraucherschutz-Netzwerk CPC (Consumer Protection Cooperation Network) hat dazu Angaben zur Nachhaltigkeit von Produkten oder Dienstleistungen auf Webseiten in Europa überprüft. Hierbei wurden von den EU-Mitgliedstaaten 344 Aussagen aus unterschiedlichen Branchen (z. B. Kleidung, Kosmetik, Lebensmittel, Haushaltsgeräte und Reisedienstleistungen) dahingehend überprüft, ob sie übertriebene, nicht korrekte oder irreführende Angaben mit Blick auf das EU-Verbraucherschutzrecht tätigen. In 42 % der Fälle wurden vage und/oder irreführende Aussagen zur Nachhaltigkeit identifiziert. Besonders häufig wurden Aussagen wie „umweltfreundlich“ oder „nachhaltig“ verwendet. Auf Basis einer Literaturanalyse (1986–2022) geht der vorliegende Beitrag der Frage nach, welche Auswirkungen dieses Verhalten auf die Marke, den Markt und die Gesellschaft im Allgemeinen hat. Ziel ist es, Ansatzpunkte aufzuzeigen, wie sich mittel- bis langfristig irreführende, nachhaltige Markenkommunikation vermeiden lässt. Im Ergebnis wird der Begriff Sustainable Brand Washing (SBW) als Teil der Markenidentität erstmalig systematisch beschrieben und abgegrenzt. Zu den diskutierten Vermeidungsansätzen des SBW zählen z. B. eine strengere Auslegung des UWG (Gesetz gegen den unlauteren Wettbewerb), erweiterte Regularien des Deutschen Werberates oder die Integration unterschiedlicher Stakeholder in die Prozesse der Markenplanung.
Dieses Kapitel behandelt Marktforschungsansätze zur Wirkungsanalyse unternehmerischer Nachhaltigkeitshandlungen auf Endverbrauchermärkten. Ziel ist ein Überblick über Methoden, die aufgrund moderater Budgetvoraussetzungen in KMU und der angewandten Wissenschaft eingesetzt werden können. Dabei werden Herausforderungen der Messung ökologischer, sozialer und ethischer Kaufeigenschaften besonders berücksichtigt.
Klimabäume scheinen in der Mitte der Gesellschaft angekommen zu sein. Zahlreiche Empfehlungen finden sich in Onlinemedien und stellen die fünf oder zehn besten Baumarten vor. Dabei gibt es Schnittmengen. Interessanterweise enthält das Sortiment weitgehend bekannte und auch heute schon verwendete Arten. Es steht eine breite Palette an zukunftsfähigen Klimabäumen zur Verfügung, die teilweise noch gar nicht beachtet werden. In zwei Teilen sollen bekannte und weniger bekannte Klimabäume bezüglich ihrer Verwendbarkeit im urbanen Raum, ihrer Herkunft und ihres Ausbreitungspotenzials diskutiert werden.
Spinach is a nitrogen (N)-demanding crop characterized by a shallow root architecture. Especially in the first weeks after sowing, significant N uptake is limited to the uppermost few centimetres of the soil. However, base fertilization is usually based on the soil mineral N (Nmin) concentration in the upper 30 cm. Therefore, the objective of this study was to examine whether the soil sample depth for calculating the base N fertilization can be reduced to the 0-15 cm layer. In seven field trials, conducted during spring, summer and autumn seasons, either a low or high base fertilization dose was applied at sowing. Until top dressing, soil samples were frequently taken in the upper 0-15 and 15-30 cm layers to determine the average Nmin concentration in each layer. Top dressing was applied when the first true leaves had unfurled. With this fertilizer application, the total N supply was aligned between both treatments based on the Nmin concentration in the upper 30 cm of the soil. Aboveground fresh and dry masses were determined after reaching a fresh mass yield of 15-20 t ha‑1 and related to the mean Nmin concentration in the first 3 to 4 weeks of cultivation between sowing and top dressing. It was shown that the Nmin concentration in the upper 0-15 cm of the soil highly reflects the base fertilization rate. By contrast, the Nmin concentration in the 15-30 cm layer remained unaffected. However, the Nmin concentration of both top soil layers can affect fresh and dry mass yield at harvest. Therefore, the entire 0-30 cm soil layer should be considered when calculating the base N fertilization rate in field-grown spinach. Measurements revealed that spinach fresh and dry masses were increased until the N availability of between 54 and 59 kg ha‑1 (0-30 cm) was reached at the seedlings stage, respectively.
The mineralization of soil organic nitrogen (N) and crop residues can significantly contribute to the N supply of vegetable crops. However, short-term mineralization dynamics are difficult to predict. On the other hand, fast-growing crops like spinach are highly sensitive to N shortage. Therefore, in situ soil columns have been tested to estimate the actual N supply via mineralization in field-grown spinach. In ten fertilization trials covered soil columns (20 cm in diameter) were driven into the soil to a depth of 30 cm at the start of the cultivation. Eight columns were repeated in three blocks within a total trial area of 0.10 to 0.25 ha. Net N mineralization was derived by subtracting the soil mineral N concentration (Nmin) in the upper 30 cm before installation from the concentration inside the columns at harvest. For comparison, a balance sheet was calculated for spinach plots receiving no N fertilization (zero plots) as well as fertilized plots and used as a proxy for net N mineralization. In this approach the initial Nmin concentration in the upper 30 cm of the soil, the N supply via irrigation, and fertilization as well as the total aboveground N uptake by spinach and the Nmin residue were considered. By using soil columns, N mineralization was determined with a mean coefficient of variation of 18%. A higher spatial variability of up to 43% was observed when spinach was grown as a second crop. The average net N mineralization rate ranged between 2 kg ha‑1 week‑1 (0-30 cm) in winter-grown spinach and 3-7 kg ha‑1 week‑1 (0-30 cm) in the other seasons. Nitrogen mineralization measured by the soil columns was qualitatively confirmed with the data obtained by the balance sheet. Soil columns enable repeated samplings during the spinach cultivation. In this way, top dressing rates can be adjusted to the actual N supply.
Iron deficiency is a global issue and can lead to a variety of clinical pictures. The biofor-tification of vegetables with iron could complement the existing portfolio of iron-rich products, thus improving iron supply in the long term. In order to determine whether the iron-biofortified vegetables could meet this demand and would address appropriate target groups, a quantitative online survey was conducted in Germany. Based on 1000 consumer responses, a cluster analysis was performed. The results showed a four-cluster solution. The first cluster was holistically engaged, the second was fitness-affine but health unconcerned, the third cluster consists frugal eaters with a focus on medical prevention, and the fourth cluster are hedonists. No cluster focused its consumption on iron-enriched products, but instead all developed an individual mix of the three product groups.
Hyperhydricity (HH) is one of the most important physiological disorders that negatively affects various plant tissue culture techniques. The objective of this study was to characterize optical features to allow an automated detection of HH. For this purpose, HH was induced in two plant species, apple and Arabidopsis thaliana, and the severity was quantified based on visual scoring and determination of apoplastic liquid volume. The comparison between the HH score and the apoplastic liquid volume revealed a significant correlation, but different response dynamics. Corresponding leaf reflectance spectra were collected and different approaches of spectral analyses were evaluated for their ability to identify HH-specific wavelengths. Statistical analysis of raw spectra showed significantly lower reflection of hyperhydric leaves in the VIS, NIR and SWIR region. Application of the continuum removal hull method to raw spectra identified HH-specific absorption features over time and major absorption peaks at 980 nm, 1150 nm, 1400 nm, 1520 nm, 1780 nm and 1930 nm for the various conducted experiments. Machine learning (ML) model spot checking specified the support vector machine to be most suited for classification of hyperhydric explants, with a test accuracy of 85% outperforming traditional classification via vegetation index with 63% test accuracy and the other ML models tested. Investigations on the predictor importance revealed 1950 nm, 1445 nm in SWIR region and 415 nm in the VIS region to be most important for classification. The validity of the developed spectral classifier was tested on an available hyperspectral image acquisition in the SWIR-region.
Recording of Low-Oxygen Stress Response Using Chlorophyll Fluorescence Kinetics in Apple Fruit
(2023)
Long-term storage of apples (Malus x domestica, Borkh.) is increasingly taking place under Dynamic Controlled Atmosphere (DCA). The oxygen level is lowered to ≤ 1 kPa O2 and the apples are stored just above the Lower Oxygen Limit (LOL). Low oxygen stress during controlled atmosphere storage can lead to fermentation in apples if oxygen levels are too low. Chlorophyll fluorescence can be used to detect low-oxygen stress at an early stage during storage. The currently available non-imaging fluorescence systems often use the minimal fluorescence (Fo) parameter. In contrast, the use of chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics is insufficiently described. Therefore, this study aimed to gain more knowledge about the response of chlorophyll fluorescence kinetics to low oxygen stress in apples using a fluorescence imaging system. The results show that the kinetic fluorescence curves differ under aerobic and fermentation conditions. The fermentative conditions initiated a decrease in fluorescence intensity upon application of the saturation pulses during exposure to actinic light. This result was made at 18 °C and 2 °C ambient temperatures. Interestingly, the kinetic curve changed at 2 °C before fermentation products accumulated in the apples. Non-photochemical quenching (NPQ) decreased under fermentation conditions in the dark phase after relaxation. Upon entering the dark relaxation phase after Kautsky induction, ɸPSII began to increase. Under atmospheric oxygen conditions, ɸPSII reached values of 0.81 to 0.76, while under fermentation, ɸPSII values ranged from 0.57 to 0.44.
Background
The current development of sensor technologies towards ever more cost-effective and powerful systems is steadily increasing the application of low-cost sensors in different horticultural sectors. In plant in vitro culture, as a fundamental technique for plant breeding and plant propagation, the majority of evaluation methods to describe the performance of these cultures are based on destructive approaches, limiting data to unique endpoint measurements. Therefore, a non-destructive phenotyping system capable of automated, continuous and objective quantification of in vitro plant traits is desirable.
Results
An automated low-cost multi-sensor system acquiring phenotypic data of plant in vitro cultures was developed and evaluated. Unique hardware and software components were selected to construct a xyz-scanning system with an adequate accuracy for consistent data acquisition. Relevant plant growth predictors, such as projected area of explants and average canopy height were determined employing multi-sensory imaging and various developmental processes could be monitored and documented. The validation of the RGB image segmentation pipeline using a random forest classifier revealed very strong correlation with manual pixel annotation. Depth imaging by a laser distance sensor of plant in vitro cultures enabled the description of the dynamic behavior of the average canopy height, the maximum plant height, but also the culture media height and volume. Projected plant area in depth data by RANSAC (random sample consensus) segmentation approach well matched the projected plant area by RGB image processing pipeline. In addition, a successful proof of concept for in situ spectral fluorescence monitoring was achieved and challenges of thermal imaging were documented. Potential use cases for the digital quantification of key performance parameters in research and commercial application are discussed.
Conclusion
The technical realization of “Phenomenon” allows phenotyping of plant in vitro cultures under highly challenging conditions and enables multi-sensory monitoring through closed vessels, ensuring the aseptic status of the cultures. Automated sensor application in plant tissue culture promises great potential for a non-destructive growth analysis enhancing commercial propagation as well as enabling research with novel digital parameters recorded over time.
The excitement sparked by the emergence of AI open platforms has encountered significant scrutiny from educators and educational planners, who have raised valid concerns about issues such as plagiarism, testing protocols, and the authenticity of content submitted by students. While these concerns are timely and crucial, it's essential not to overlook other pressing issues that often go unnoticed in the lived educational experience of learners, particularly within the field of social sciences. This paper aims to advocate for a humanistic approach with a focus on education in the generative AI Era.