TY - THES A1 - Roos, Stephanie T1 - Unternehmensperformance und Vorstandswechsel - eine empirische Analyse zur Effizienz deutscher Aufsichtsräte T1 - Performance and management turnover - an empirical study on the efficiency of German supervisory boards N2 - Nach Unternehmensskandalen wie bei Enron, Worldcom oder Comroad steht das Thema Corporate Governance in vielen Ländern wieder ganz oben auf der Agenda. Als Reaktion auf die spektakulären Unternehmenskrisen wird weltweit in zahlreichen Ausschüssen über die optimale Ausgestaltung und Qualität der Unternehmensführung und -kontrolle diskutiert. Im Zentrum der Diskussionen in Deutschland steht dabei häufig die Frage nach der Qualität der internen Managementkontrolle durch den Aufsichtsrat. Den Kontrolleuren wird vorgeworfen, ihrer Überwachungsfunktion nur unzureichend nachzukommen und die Zielvorstellungen der Anteilseigner weitgehend aus den Augen zu verlieren. Inwieweit sich die in der Öffentlichkeit lancierte Kritik an der Effizienz deutscher Aufsichtsräte empirisch bestätigen lässt, wird in der vorliegenden Studie überprüft. Die Annäherung an die Fragestellung erfolgt über eine Analyse des systematischen Zusammenhangs zwischen Unternehmensperformance und Wechseln in den Vorständen der DAX100-Gesellschaften über den Zeitraum von 1994 bis 2001. Neben den Turnover-Performance-Beziehungen wird die Reaktion der Kapitalmarktteilnehmer auf die Wechselankündigungen betrachtet. Die Kursanalysen geben Aufschluss über die Bedeutung der personellen Eingriffe durch den Aufsichtsrat für die weitere Unternehmensentwicklung aus Sicht des Kapitalmarktes. Die Untersuchung des gesamten Wechselprozesses bildet die Basis für die Ableitung interessanter Erkenntnisse über die Anreiz- und Disziplinierungswirkung des vom Aufsichtsrat praktizierten Absetzungsmechanismus. N2 - After company failures as with Enron, Worldcom or Comroad, Corporate Governance discussions have significantly increased all over the world. Numerous committees concern themselves with the optimal arrangement and the quality of corporate management and control. In Germany, most of the discussions focus on the quality of management control by the supervisory board. Frequently, the members of the supervisory board are accused to fulfil their monitoring function insufficiently and to lose sight of their clients’ interests. The study examines to what extent the criticism of the efficiency of German supervisory boards, launched in the public, can be confirmed empirically. The approach to the question is conducted by the analysis of the systematic relationship between company performance and turnover in the management boards of the DAX100 companies over the period from 1994 to 2001. In addition to the turnover performance relationships, the reactions of the capital market to the turnover announcements are determined. Capital market effects inform about the impact of management changes for the further company development from investors’ point of view. The empirical analysis of the complete turnover process provides interesting insights into the incentive and disciplining effects resulting from the dismissal mechanism practiced by the supervisory board. KW - Aktiengesellschaft KW - Vorstandsvorsitzender KW - Fluktuation KW - Unternehmensergebnis KW - Aufsichtsrat KW - Corporate Governance KW - Corporate Governance KW - Aufsichtsrat KW - Management KW - Vorstandswechsel KW - Performance KW - Corporate Governance KW - supervisory board KW - management turnover KW - performance Y1 - 2005 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-20816 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Zinner, Christoph A1 - Morales-Alamo, David A1 - Ørtenblad, Niels A1 - Larsen, Filip J. A1 - Schiffer, Tomas A. A1 - Willis, Sarah J. A1 - Gelabert-Rebato, Miriam A1 - Perez-Valera, Mario A1 - Boushel, Robert A1 - Calbet, Jose A. L. A1 - Holmberg, Hans-Christer T1 - The Physiological Mechanisms of Performance Enhancement with Sprint Interval Training Differ between the Upper and Lower Extremities in Humans JF - Frontiers in Physiology N2 - To elucidate the mechanisms underlying the differences in adaptation of arm and leg muscles to sprint training, over a period of 11 days 16 untrained men performed six sessions of 4–6 × 30-s all-out sprints (SIT) with the legs and arms, separately, with a 1-h interval of recovery. Limb-specific VO2peak, sprint performance (two 30-s Wingate tests with 4-min recovery), muscle efficiency and time-trial performance (TT, 5-min all-out) were assessed and biopsies from the m. vastus lateralis and m. triceps brachii taken before and after training. VO2peak and Wmax increased 3–11% after training, with a more pronounced change in the arms (P < 0.05). Gross efficiency improved for the arms (+8.8%, P < 0.05), but not the legs (−0.6%). Wingate peak and mean power outputs improved similarly for the arms and legs, as did TT performance. After training, VO2 during the two Wingate tests was increased by 52 and 6% for the arms and legs, respectively (P < 0.001). In the case of the arms, VO2 was higher during the first than second Wingate test (64 vs. 44%, P < 0.05). During the TT, relative exercise intensity, HR, VO2, VCO2, VE, and Vt were all lower during arm-cranking than leg-pedaling, and oxidation of fat was minimal, remaining so after training. Despite the higher relative intensity, fat oxidation was 70% greater during leg-pedaling (P = 0.017). The aerobic energy contribution in the legs was larger than for the arms during the Wingate tests, although VO2 for the arms was enhanced more by training, reducing the O2 deficit after SIT. The levels of muscle glycogen, as well as the myosin heavy chain composition were unchanged in both cases, while the activities of 3-hydroxyacyl-CoA-dehydrogenase and citrate synthase were elevated only in the legs and capillarization enhanced in both limbs. Multiple regression analysis demonstrated that the variables that predict TT performance differ for the arms and legs. The primary mechanism of adaptation to SIT by both the arms and legs is enhancement of aerobic energy production. However, with their higher proportion of fast muscle fibers, the arms exhibit greater plasticity. KW - high-intensity training KW - lower body KW - performance KW - triceps brachii KW - upper body Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-165257 VL - 7 IS - 426 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fischer, Rico A1 - Plessow, Franziska A1 - Kiesel, Andrea T1 - The effects of alerting signals in masked priming JF - Frontiers in Psychology N2 - Alerting signals often serve to reduce temporal uncertainty by predicting the time of stimulus onset. The resulting response time benefits have often been explained by facilitated translation of stimulus codes into response codes on the basis of established stimulus-response (S-R) links. In paradigms of masked S-R priming alerting signals also modulate response activation processes triggered by subliminally presented prime stimuli. In the present study we tested whether facilitation of visuo-motor translation processes due to alerting signals critically depends on established S-R links. Alerting signals resulted in significantly enhanced masked priming effects for masked prime stimuli that included and that did not include established S-R links fi.e., target vs. novel primes). Yet, the alerting-priming interaction was more pronounced for target than for novel primes. These results suggest that effects of alerting signals on masked priming are especially evident when S-R links between prime and target exist. At the same time, an alerting-priming interaction also for novel primes suggests that alerting signals also facilitate stimulus-response translation processes when masked prime stimuli provide action-trigger conditions in terms of programmed S-R links. KW - response selection KW - visual cortex KW - temporal predictability KW - stimuli KW - primes KW - target primes KW - simon task KW - automaticity KW - performance KW - perception KW - mechanism KW - novel primes KW - action-trigger KW - masked priming KW - accessory KW - alerting signal Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-122581 SN - 1664-1078 VL - 4 IS - 448 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kurrek, Matt M. A1 - Morgan, Pamela A1 - Howard, Steven A1 - Kranke, Peter A1 - Calhoun, Aaron A1 - Hui, Joshua A1 - Kiss, Alex T1 - Simulation as a New Tool to Establish Benchmark Outcome Measures in Obstetrics JF - PLoS ONE N2 - Background There are not enough clinical data from rare critical events to calculate statistics to decide if the management of actual events might be below what could reasonably be expected (i.e. was an outlier). Objectives In this project we used simulation to describe the distribution of management times as an approach to decide if the management of a simulated obstetrical crisis scenario could be considered an outlier. Design Twelve obstetrical teams managed 4 scenarios that were previously developed. Relevant outcome variables were defined by expert consensus. The distribution of the response times from the teams who performed the respective intervention was graphically displayed and median and quartiles calculated using rank order statistics. Results Only 7 of the 12 teams performed chest compressions during the arrest following the 'cannot intubate/cannot ventilate' scenario. All other outcome measures were performed by at least 11 of the 12 teams. Calculation of medians and quartiles with 95% CI was possible for all outcomes. Confidence intervals, given the small sample size, were large. Conclusion We demonstrated the use of simulation to calculate quantiles for management times of critical event. This approach could assist in deciding if a given performance could be considered normal and also point to aspects of care that seem to pose particular challenges as evidenced by a large number of teams not performing the expected maneuver. However sufficiently large sample sizes (i.e. from a national data base) will be required to calculate acceptable confidence intervals and to establish actual tolerance limits. KW - performance KW - anesthesiologists Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151646 VL - 10 IS - 6 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Nenadovic, Ana T1 - Performing Feminism, Autobiography, and Testimony. Feminist Rap in Latin America. JF - promptus - Würzburger Beiträge zur Romanistik N2 - This article focuses on selected Latin American female rap artists (Anita Tijoux, Rebeca Lane, and the duo Krudas Cubensi), and the way they perform feminism, autobiography and testimony through their lyrics and performances. The analysis concentrates on the synergies between the texts themselves, the official music videos shared on YouTube and the background music. It aims to demonstrate that only such a synergistic approach to rap allows a profound understanding of its particularities and its contributions to feminist discourses and spaces for feminist testimony in the current rise of both right-wing politics and feminist movements on the continent. KW - feminist rap KW - Latin America KW - performance KW - performativity KW - autobiography Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-221850 SN - 2364-6705 VL - 5 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Matsusaka, Yohji A1 - Werner, Rudolf A. A1 - Arias-Loza, Paula A1 - Nose, Naoko A1 - Sasaki, Takanori A1 - Chen, Xinyu A1 - Lapa, Constantin A1 - Higuchi, Takahiro T1 - Performance Evaluation of a Preclinical SPECT Scanner with a Collimator Designed for Medium-Sized Animals JF - Molecular Imaging N2 - Background. Equipped with two stationary detectors, a large bore collimator for medium-sized animals has been recently introduced for dedicated preclinical single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging. We aimed to evaluate the basic performance of the system using phantoms and healthy rabbits. Methods. A general-purpose medium-sized animal (GP-MSA) collimator with 135 mm bore diameter and thirty-three holes of 2.5 mm diameter was installed on an ultrahigh-resolution scanner equipped with two large stationary detectors (U-SPECT5-E/CT). The sensitivity and uniformity were investigated using a point source and a cylinder phantom containing 99mTc-pertechnetate, respectively. Uniformity (in %) was derived using volumes of interest (VOIs) on images of the cylinder phantom and calculated as , with lower values of % indicating superior performance. The spatial resolution and contrast-to-noise ratios (CNRs) were evaluated with images of a hot-rod Derenzo phantom using different activity concentrations. Feasibility of in vivo SPECT imaging was finally confirmed by rabbit imaging with the most commonly used clinical myocardial perfusion SPECT agent [99mTc]Tc-sestamibi (dynamic acquisition with a scan time of 5 min). Results. In the performance evaluation, a sensitivity of 790 cps/MBq, a spatial resolution with the hot-rod phantom of 2.5 mm, and a uniformity of 39.2% were achieved. The CNRs of the rod size 2.5 mm were 1.37, 1.24, 1.20, and 0.85 for activity concentration of 29.2, 1.0, 0.5, and 0.1 MBq/mL, respectively. Dynamic SPECT imaging in rabbits allowed to visualize most of the thorax and to generate time-activity curves of the left myocardial wall and ventricular cavity. Conclusion. Preclinical U-SPECT5-E/CT equipped with a large bore collimator demonstrated adequate sensitivity and resolution for in vivo rabbit imaging. Along with its unique features of SPECT molecular functional imaging is a superior collimator technology that is applicable to medium-sized animal models and thus may promote translational research for diagnostic purposes and development of novel therapeutics. KW - SPECT Scanner KW - medium-sized animals KW - performance Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-300713 VL - 2022 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Asare-Kyei, Daniel A1 - Forkuor, Gerald A1 - Venus, Valentijn T1 - Modeling Flood Hazard Zones at the Sub-District Level with the Rational Model Integrated with GIS and Remote Sensing Approaches JF - Water N2 - Robust risk assessment requires accurate flood intensity area mapping to allow for the identification of populations and elements at risk. However, available flood maps in West Africa lack spatial variability while global datasets have resolutions too coarse to be relevant for local scale risk assessment. Consequently, local disaster managers are forced to use traditional methods such as watermarks on buildings and media reports to identify flood hazard areas. In this study, remote sensing and Geographic Information System (GIS) techniques were combined with hydrological and statistical models to delineate the spatial limits of flood hazard zones in selected communities in Ghana, Burkina Faso and Benin. The approach involves estimating peak runoff concentrations at different elevations and then applying statistical methods to develop a Flood Hazard Index (FHI). Results show that about half of the study areas fall into high intensity flood zones. Empirical validation using statistical confusion matrix and the principles of Participatory GIS show that flood hazard areas could be mapped at an accuracy ranging from 77% to 81%. This was supported with local expert knowledge which accurately classified 79% of communities deemed to be highly susceptible to flood hazard. The results will assist disaster managers to reduce the risk to flood disasters at the community level where risk outcomes are first materialized. KW - climate change KW - rational model KW - community KW - flood hazard index KW - West Africa KW - GIS KW - vulnerability KW - performance KW - impact KW - risk KW - mapping KW - runoff Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-151581 VL - 7 SP - 3531 EP - 3564 ER - TY - THES A1 - Kirsch, Artur T1 - Klinische Performance und Biokompatibilität der PUREMA® H-Dialysemembran T1 - Clinical performance and biocompatibility of the PUREMA® H dialysis membrane N2 - Im Rahmen einer randomisierten, prospektiven Cross-over-Studie wurden während der Hämodialyse an chronisch dialysepflichtigen Patienten standardisiert Parameter der Dialyseeffektivität und Biokompatibilität einer neuen, mittels einem Polyelektrolytadditiv modifizierten Dialysemembran, PUREMA® H, im Vergleich zu einer Kontrolldialysemembran, Helixone®, gemessen. Im Vergleich zur Kontrollmembran wies die PUREMA® H-Membran eine verbesserte Entfernung kleinmolekulargewichtiger Eiweiße incl. 2-Mikroglobulin und eine insbesondere für die Komplementaktivierung optimierte Biokompatibilität auf. N2 - In a prospective, randomized, cross-over study on maintenance dialysis patients, a new polyelectrolyte modified hemodialysis membrane, PUREMA® H, was compared to a control membrane, Helixone®, during haemodialysis. Parameters of dialysis efficacy and biocompatibility were measured in a standardized manner. Compared to control, PUREMA® H showed a significantly higher removal of low-molecular-weight proteins, including beta 2-microglobulin and an optimized biocompatibility particulary in regard to complement system activation. KW - Hämodialyse KW - Klinisches Experiment KW - Kontrollierte klinische Studie KW - Chronische Niereninsuffizienz KW - Biokompatibilität KW - Performance KW - Dialysatorleistung KW - terminale Niereninsuffizienz KW - haemodialysis KW - biocompatibility KW - dialysis membrane KW - end-stage renal disease KW - performance Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-34717 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kunz, Philipp A1 - Zinner, Christoph A1 - Holmberg, Hans-Christer A1 - Sperlich, Billy T1 - Intra- and post-match time-course of indicators related to perceived and performance fatigability and recovery in elite youth soccer players JF - Frontiers in Physiology N2 - PurposeOur aims were to examine (i) the internal load during simulated soccer match-play by elite youth players; and (ii) the time-course of subsequent recovery from perceived and performance fatigability. MethodsEleven male youth players (16 ± 1 years, 178 ± 7 cm, 67 ± 7 kg) participated in a 2 × 40-min simulated soccer match, completing 30 rounds (160 s each) with every round including multidirectional and linear sprinting (LS20m), jumping (CMJ) and running at different intensities. During each round, LS20m, CMJ, agility, heart rate (HR), oxygen uptake (VO2), energy expenditure (EE), substrate utilization and perceived exertion RPE were assessed. In addition, the blood level of lactate (Lac) was obtained after each of the five rounds. Creatine kinase (CK) concentration, maximal voluntary isometric knee extension and flexion, CMJ, number of skippings in 30 s, and subjective ratings on the Acute Recovery and Stress Scale (ARSS) were examined before and immediately, 24 and 48 h after the simulation. Results: During the game %HR\(_{peak}\) (p < 0.05, d = 1.08), %VO2\(_{peak}\) (p < 0.05; d = 0.68), Lac (p < 0.05, d = 2.59), RPE\(_{total}\) (p < 0.05, d = 4.59), and RPE\(_{legs}\) (p < 0.05, d = 4.45) all increased with time during both halves (all p < 0.05). Agility improved (p < 0.05, d = 0.70) over the time-course of the game, with no changes in LS20m (p ≥ 0.05, d = 0.34) or CMJ (p ≥ 0.05, d = 0.27). EE was similar during both halves (528 ± 58 vs. 514 ± 61 kcal; p = 0.60; d = 0.23), with 62% (second half: 65%) carbohydrate, 9% (9%) protein and 26% (27%) fat utilization. With respect to recovery, maximal voluntary knee extension (p ≥ 0.05, d = 0.50) and flexion force (p ≥ 0.05, d = 0.19), CMJ (p ≥ 0.05, d = 0.13), number of ground contacts (p ≥ 0.05, d = 0.57) and average contact time (p ≥ 0.05, d = 0.39) during 30-s of skipping remained unaltered 24 and 48 h after the game. Most ARSS dimensions of load (p < 0.05, d = 3.79) and recovery (p < 0.05, d = 3.22) returned to baseline levels after 24 h of recovery. Relative to baseline values, CK was elevated immediately and 24 h after (p < 0.05, d = 2.03) and normalized 48 h later. ConclusionIn youth soccer players the simulated match evoked considerable circulatory, metabolic and perceptual load, with an EE of 1042 ± 118 kcal. Among the indicators of perceived and performance fatigability examined, the level of CK and certain subjective ratings differed considerably immediately following or 24–48 h after a 2 × 40-min simulated soccer match in comparison to baseline. Accordingly, monitoring these variables may assist coaches in assessing a U17 player’s perceived and performance fatigability in connection with scheduling training following a soccer match. KW - soccer (football) KW - youth KW - match load KW - fatigue KW - intermittent exercise KW - performance Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-195657 SN - 1664-042X VL - 10 IS - 1383 ER - TY - THES A1 - Finkenberg, Frank T1 - Flipped Classroom im Physikunterricht T1 - Flipped Classroom in Physics Education N2 - In der Unterrichtsmethode Flipped Classroom sind schulische und häusliche Aktivitäten vertauscht. Instruktionale Elemente werden in online verfügbare Lernvideos ausgelagert, welche die Schüler als häusliche Vorbereitung ansehen. Im Unterricht stehen dann schülerzentrierte Tätigkeiten im Vordergrund, in denen die Schüler ihr Wissen anwenden und vertiefen können. Durch die Auslagerung von Inputphasen wandelt sich die Rolle des Lehrers vom Instructor zum Lernbegleiter. Die vorliegende quasi-experimentelle Studie im Pre-/Postdesign mit Kontrollgruppe untersuchte die Wirkungen des Flipped Classroom in Physikkursen der Oberstufe (Grundkursniveau) an zwei deutschen Gymnasien mit N = 151 Schülerinnen und Schülern. Acht Physikkurse der 11. Jahrgangsstufe nahmen an der Studie teil, die sich über einen Zeitraum von zwei Schuljahren erstreckte (2015/16 und 2016/17). Vier der fünf teilnehmenden Lehrkräfte unterrichteten sowohl einen Kontroll- als auch einen Treatmentkurs. Sämtliche Lernvideos wurden von den Lehrkräften selbst erstellt. Dabei integrierten sie reale Experimente, um dem Anspruch physikauthentischen Unterrichts gerecht zu werden. Die Forschungsfragen richteten sich sowohl auf die Leistung in einem Fachwissenstest als auch auf affektive Lernmerkmale wie die Motivation, das Interesse und das Selbstkonzept. Zusätzlich wurden die wahrgenommene Lehrerunterstützung und das Hausaufgabenverhalten untersucht. Die Anwendung von Flipped Classroom im Physikunterricht zeigte größtenteils positive Effekte. Die Schülerinnen und Schüler im Flipped Classroom hatten einen höheren kognitiven Lernzuwachs und ein besseres Selbstkonzept als ihre Mitschüler, die traditionell unterrichtet wurden. Das Leistungsniveau und das Geschlecht der Schülerinnen und Schüler hatten dabei keinen Einfluss auf diese Effekte. Während die Motivation, sich mit Physik zu beschäftigen, in der Kontrollgruppe sank, blieb sie in der Treatmentgruppe auf konstantem Niveau. Bei genauerem Blick zeigte sich, dass die Motivation bei Schülerinnen im Flipped Classroom anstieg, bei Schülerinnen im traditionellen Unterricht jedoch abnahm. Das Interesse am Unterrichtsfach Physik wurde in beiden Gruppen geringer. Sowohl die wahrgenommene Lehrerunterstützung als auch die Hausaufgabendauer blieben in beiden Gruppen zwischen Pre- und Posttest unverändert. Die Hausaufgabendisziplin war im Flipped Classroom jedoch deutlich höher, was zeigt, dass die Schülerinnen und Schüler eher bereit waren, sich instruktionale Lernvideos anzusehen als klassische Hausaufgaben zu bearbeiten. N2 - Flipped Classroom inverts traditional teaching methods by delivering direct instruction in online learning videos. The students watch the videos at home so that class time is freed up for student centered and collaborative activities that allow a deeper exploration of the con-tent. By outsourcing lectures, the role of the teacher shifts from instructing to coaching the students. The quasi-experimental pre/post-study with control group examined the effects of flipped classroom applied to basic physics courses at two German secondary schools with N = 151 students in a three-months-treatment. Eight 11th grade physics courses took part in the study that was conducted in the school years 2015/16 and 2016/17. Four of five teachers in-volved in the study taught both control and treatment courses. All videos were produced by the teachers and incorporated real experiments to ensure an authentic physics education experience. The research questions focused on the performance in a content knowledge test as well as non-cognitive attitudes such as motivation, interest and self-concept. In addition, perceived teacher support and homework habits were also evaluated. Applying flipped classroom in physics school education showed largely positive results. The students in flipped classroom had a higher gain in cognitive learning and a better self-concept than those in a traditional classroom setting. Physics aptitude as well as gender did not moderate these effects. Whereas the motivation to engage in physics declined in the control group, it remained unchanged in the treatment group. In particular, female students in flipped classroom developed a higher motivation to engage in physics than their female peers who lost motivation in the traditional classroom. The interest in physics as a school subject decreased in both groups. The perceived teacher support and the average length of homework stayed the same in both groups between pre- and post-test. However, the homework discipline was considerably higher in flipped classroom which showed that stu-dents were more likely to watch instructional videos than do traditional homework. KW - Physikunterricht KW - Lernvideos KW - active learning KW - Integriertes Lernen KW - Vergleichsstudie KW - Schüleraktivierung KW - explanatory videos KW - comparative study KW - performance KW - motivation KW - Lernerfolg KW - Kooperatives Lernen KW - E-Learning KW - Aktivierung KW - Motivation KW - Interesse Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-164146 ER -