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  • von Sebastian Schulte
    30,00 €

    Lange bevor die Passionsspiele in Oberammergau alle zehn Jahre ins allgemeine Bewusstsein vordringen, haben die Vorbereitungen im Ort bereits begonnen. Bühnenbildner Stefan Hageneier entwirft Pläne, nach denen die Bühne des Passionstheaters gestaltet wird. Chor und Orchester beginnen unter der Leitung von Markus Zwink zu proben. Und Spielleiter Christian Stückl macht sich Gedanken über die Textfassung und die Besetzung von Jesus, Kaiphas und der anderen Hauptrollen. Dieses Fotobuch dokumentiert die Entstehung der Passionsspiele 2022. Sebastian Schulte ist selbst Oberammergauer und hat den gesamten Arbeitsprozess aus der Innenperspektive miterlebt und mit seiner Kamera festgehalten. Seine Bilder entstanden mitten auf der Bühne, mitten auf den Proben.

  • - Establishing an effective governance structure in order to curtail unfair business practices
    von Sebastian Schulte
    148,00 €

    Inhaltsangabe:Abstract: In 1996, managers of U.S. based automaker Ford Corporation realized that they had been fooled: The decision to allocate the company?s seat construction to the single supplier Lear Corporation had turned out to be a disaster. Lear had made unrealistic promises concerning their engineering talent in order to get into business with the major carmaker. As Ford was locked-in with a supplier that was unable to keep deadlines and that produced parts that did not work, the production and on time launch of the 1996 version of Ford Taurus were severely put at risk. In this industry example, the supplier behaved opportunistically towards the buyer by misrepresenting the true skills of its employees. According to Transaction Cost Economics (TCE), opportunism is considered as an endogenous factor ? it forms an inherent part of business relationships. Following Williamson?s explanation, opportunism is one of the ?rudimentary attributes of human nature?. Whenever individuals will be given the chance to act opportunistically, they will do so. However, taking a look at current literature, the classical view of opportunism as a ?ubiquitous phenomenon? becomes unsustainable. The emergence and degree of opportunistic behaviour is influenced by a variety of antecedent factors, such as institutional environment (e.g., competition, technology), or social determinants of behaviour (e.g., commitment, trust). Psychological research on this topic has shown that TCE lacks an explicit distinction between opportunism as an attitude and as a type of behaviour or action. Whether an agent behaves opportunistically or not does not only depend on his inclination towards carrying out unfair business practices, but also on the incentives that are given to him. Furthermore, recent approaches drawing on Agency Theory have replaced the traditional model of a self-serving man by an agent showing cooperative behaviours, as described in Stewardship Theory. In his original version of TCE, Williamson relied on vertical integration as an effective governance mechanism to attenuate opportunism and to safeguard specific investments. Transactions with high asset specificity should be governed by hierarchy mechanisms that are not accessible to markets, such as intensive monitoring or incentive structures. As a result, transaction costs would be minimized. In fact, hierarchical controls should not be treated as a universal remedy to curtail unfair business practices ? [¿]

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