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Controlling als Treiber der Energieeffizienz: Integration von Energiemanagement in vorhandene Controllingstrukturen

by Nathanael Harfst

In der vorliegenden Dissertation analysiert Nathanael Harfst die Rolle struktureller und organisatorischer Treiber der Energieeffizienz in Unternehmen mit zertifiziertem EnMS nach ISO 50001. Besonderes Augenmerk liegt dabei auf der Nutzung vorhandener Controlling-Strukturen zur Steuerung des Energieeinsatzes im Rahmen des betrieblichen Energiemanagements. Mit Hilfe der varianzbasierten Strukturgleichungsmodellierung (PLS) werden die aufgeworfenen Hypothesen empirisch getestet. Die Ergebnisse stützen die Annahme, dass eine Integration von energiebezogenen Steuerungsaspekten in vorhandene Strukturen und Prozesse des Controllings deutlich zur Steigerung der Qualität des Energiecontrollings beiträgt und in der Folge einen signifikanten Beitrag zur Erhöhung der energiebezogenen Leistung von Unternehmen leisten kann.

Controlling and Preventing Errors and Pitfalls in Neonatal Care Delivery

by Kim Maryniak

The aim of this book is to inform nurses about the most common and the more serious errors made in caring for neonatal patients. Nurses play the largest role in patient care and their overwhelming workload may sometimes lead to errors that are, in some cases, irreversible or even fatal, putting a great deal of responsibility on nurses to avoid errors. And amongst patients that nurses care for, the most vulnerable of these are neonates. This book covers learnings about the uniqueness of neonatal patients and common conditions that are seen with patients in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Factors that are predisposing and contributing factors for nursing errors are reviewed. The types of errors, consequences, detection, and monitoring for nursing errors are included. The book describes how errors can be avoided with necessary precautions, and managed appropriately based on current evidence-based practice. Recommendations for further study are also provided. This resource can be a useful tool for professional nurses, as well as nurse educators, leaders, and mentors to educate and guide their students and novice nurses.

Controlling Asbestos in Buildings: An Economic Investigation (Routledge Revivals)

by Donald N. Dewees

Asbestos dust is well-known for causing cancer and other life-threatening illnesses yet still contaminates countless schools, factories and office buildings. This raises the issue of the best way to deal with Asbestos; immediate removal, containment or removal at renovation or demolition. Originally published in 1986, this report aims to evaluate these methods of dealing with asbestos in relation to their cost-effectiveness to conclude the most appropriate solution. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and Economics.

Controlling Asbestos in Buildings: An Economic Investigation (Routledge Revivals)

by Donald N. Dewees

Asbestos dust is well-known for causing cancer and other life-threatening illnesses yet still contaminates countless schools, factories and office buildings. This raises the issue of the best way to deal with Asbestos; immediate removal, containment or removal at renovation or demolition. Originally published in 1986, this report aims to evaluate these methods of dealing with asbestos in relation to their cost-effectiveness to conclude the most appropriate solution. This title will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies and Economics.

Controlling aus verwaltungswissenschaftlicher Perspektive: Ein Beitrag zur Verwaltungsreform (Wirtschaftswissenschaften)

by Ulrich Müller

Ulrich Müller bedient sich des interdisziplinären Ansatzes der Staatswissenschaften und definiert Controlling als eigenständiges verwaltungswissenschaftliches Konzept. Indem er betriebswirtschaftliche, soziologische, rechtswissenschaftliche und psychologische Aspekte einbezieht, wird es möglich, Controlling an die Erfordernisse der öffentlichen Verwaltungen anzupassen.

Controlling Automobile Air Pollution

by Virginia McConnell

This volume includes many of the most influential and interesting academic articles related to the economics of mobile source pollution control. The papers included explore why vehicles and vehicle markets are unique, provide estimates of the type and magnitude of the social costs of driving and examine estimation methods and estimates of the various elasticities of vehicle demand. Analysis of the social costs and policies to reduce both traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions are included. Selected articles review the range of evaluation of both regulatory and market-based approaches to controlling emissions. The complexity of the effects of different policies are emphasized and the unintended consequences of regulation are explored in the context of vehicle emissions reduction policies.

Controlling Automobile Air Pollution

by Virginia McConnell

This volume includes many of the most influential and interesting academic articles related to the economics of mobile source pollution control. The papers included explore why vehicles and vehicle markets are unique, provide estimates of the type and magnitude of the social costs of driving and examine estimation methods and estimates of the various elasticities of vehicle demand. Analysis of the social costs and policies to reduce both traditional air pollutants and greenhouse gas emissions are included. Selected articles review the range of evaluation of both regulatory and market-based approaches to controlling emissions. The complexity of the effects of different policies are emphasized and the unintended consequences of regulation are explored in the context of vehicle emissions reduction policies.

Controlling Capital: Public and Private Regulation of Financial Markets

by Nicholas Dorn

Controlling Capital examines three pressing issues in financial market regulation: the contested status of public regulation, the emergence of ‘culture’ as a proposed modality of market governance, and the renewed ascendancy of private regulation. In the years immediately following the outbreak of crisis in financial markets, public regulation seemed almost to be attaining a position of command – the robustness and durability of which is explored here in respect of market conduct, European Union capital markets union, and US and EU competition policies. Subsequently there has been a softening of command and a return to public-private co-regulation, positioned within a narrative on culture. The potential and limits of culture as a regulatory resource are unpacked here in respect of occupational and organisational aspects, stakeholder connivance and wider political embeddedness. Lastly the book looks from both appreciative and critical perspectives at private regulation, through financial market associations, arbitration of disputes and, most controversially, market ‘policing’ by hedge funds. Bringing together a distinguished group of international experts, this book will be a key text for all those concerned with issues arising at the intersection of financial markets, law, culture and governance.

Controlling Capital: Public and Private Regulation of Financial Markets

by Nicholas Dorn

Controlling Capital examines three pressing issues in financial market regulation: the contested status of public regulation, the emergence of ‘culture’ as a proposed modality of market governance, and the renewed ascendancy of private regulation. In the years immediately following the outbreak of crisis in financial markets, public regulation seemed almost to be attaining a position of command – the robustness and durability of which is explored here in respect of market conduct, European Union capital markets union, and US and EU competition policies. Subsequently there has been a softening of command and a return to public-private co-regulation, positioned within a narrative on culture. The potential and limits of culture as a regulatory resource are unpacked here in respect of occupational and organisational aspects, stakeholder connivance and wider political embeddedness. Lastly the book looks from both appreciative and critical perspectives at private regulation, through financial market associations, arbitration of disputes and, most controversially, market ‘policing’ by hedge funds. Bringing together a distinguished group of international experts, this book will be a key text for all those concerned with issues arising at the intersection of financial markets, law, culture and governance.

Controlling Costs: Strategic Issues in Health Care Management

by Huw T.O. Davies Manouche Tavakoli

Controlling costs in health care is rarely something that can be tackled in isolation. Cost control invariably interacts with issues of quality and health care access. Thus, this diverse collection of papers is concerned not just with costs but more importantly with value. Both macro and micro concerns are covered. At the macro level, health care reforms (and especially the ’marketisation’ of health care systems) receive some attention. Papers explore how policy prescriptions get translated and modified during implementation, and assess how these prescriptions impact on both the incentive context and subsequent patterns of service delivery. Resource allocation within bureaucratic health systems continues to pose problems and these too are analysed with new solutions being proposed. At the micro level, a number of contributors wrestle with the difficulties of carrying out the economic evaluation of new drugs and technologies. In each case, the wider theoretical and practical implications of balancing costs and benefits are explored. This collection should prove helpful to health care policy specialists, managers and researchers interested in gaining a feel for the real-world application of cost-focused health services research.

Controlling Costs: Strategic Issues in Health Care Management

by Huw T.O. Davies Manouche Tavakoli

Controlling costs in health care is rarely something that can be tackled in isolation. Cost control invariably interacts with issues of quality and health care access. Thus, this diverse collection of papers is concerned not just with costs but more importantly with value. Both macro and micro concerns are covered. At the macro level, health care reforms (and especially the ’marketisation’ of health care systems) receive some attention. Papers explore how policy prescriptions get translated and modified during implementation, and assess how these prescriptions impact on both the incentive context and subsequent patterns of service delivery. Resource allocation within bureaucratic health systems continues to pose problems and these too are analysed with new solutions being proposed. At the micro level, a number of contributors wrestle with the difficulties of carrying out the economic evaluation of new drugs and technologies. In each case, the wider theoretical and practical implications of balancing costs and benefits are explored. This collection should prove helpful to health care policy specialists, managers and researchers interested in gaining a feel for the real-world application of cost-focused health services research.

Controlling Crime: Strategies and Tradeoffs (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report)

by Philip J. Cook Jens Ludwig Justin McCrary

Criminal justice expenditures have more than doubled since the 1980s, dramatically increasing costs to the public. With state and local revenue shortfalls resulting from the recent recession, the question of whether crime control can be accomplished either with fewer resources or by investing those resources in areas other than the criminal justice system is all the more relevant. Controlling Crime considers alternative ways to reduce crime that do not sacrifice public safety. Among the topics considered here are criminal justice system reform, social policy, and government policies affecting alcohol abuse, drugs, and private crime prevention. Particular attention is paid to the respective roles of both the private sector and government agencies. Through a broad conceptual framework and a careful review of the relevant literature, this volume provides insight into the important trends and patterns of some of the interventions that may be effective in reducing crime.

Controlling Crime: Strategies and Tradeoffs (National Bureau of Economic Research Conference Report)

by Philip J. Cook Jens Ludwig Justin McCrary

Criminal justice expenditures have more than doubled since the 1980s, dramatically increasing costs to the public. With state and local revenue shortfalls resulting from the recent recession, the question of whether crime control can be accomplished either with fewer resources or by investing those resources in areas other than the criminal justice system is all the more relevant. Controlling Crime considers alternative ways to reduce crime that do not sacrifice public safety. Among the topics considered here are criminal justice system reform, social policy, and government policies affecting alcohol abuse, drugs, and private crime prevention. Particular attention is paid to the respective roles of both the private sector and government agencies. Through a broad conceptual framework and a careful review of the relevant literature, this volume provides insight into the important trends and patterns of some of the interventions that may be effective in reducing crime.

Controlling der Informationsinfrastruktur: Entwicklungsstand — Gestaltungskonzeption — Perspektiven (Informationsmanagement und Computer Aided Team)

by Katrin Schöne

Die Autorin stellt ein geschlossenes Gestaltungskonzept vor, das neben der theoretischen Bedeutung in der Praxis als Grundlage für die Einführung und Gestaltung des Controlling der Informationsinfrastruktur in Unternehmen dient.

Controlling des Integrationsprozesses bei Mergers & Acquisitions (Entscheidungs- und Organisationstheorie)

by Matthias Metz

Auf der Basis eines koordinationsorientierten Controlling-Verständnisses entwickelt Matthias Metz das konzeptionelle Grundgerüst eines Integrationscontrollings aus einer wertorientierten Perspektive im Sinne des Shareholder-Value-Ansatzes.

Controlling deutscher TV-Sender: Fernsehwirtschaftliche Grundlagen — Stand der Praxis — Weiterentwicklung (Unternehmensführung & Controlling)

by Rainer Geisler

Rainer M. Geisler stellt die Leistungs- und Wertkette von TV-Unternehmen im Branchenkontext und den Stand des TV-Controlling dar.

Controlling für die öffentliche Verwaltung: Grundlagen, Verfahrensweisen, Einsatzgebiete

by Peter Bachmann

Der Autor erläutert die notwendigen Begriffe und Verfahren der Kostenrechnung und des Controlling. Er stellt ihre praktische Umsetzung für typische Verwaltungseinheiten wie Gemeindeverwaltungen oder kleinere Museen vor. Mit vielen praktischen Rechenbeispielen und einer Fallstudie zur Planung eines Verwaltungsproduktes.

Controlling für die öffentliche Verwaltung: Grundlagen, Verfahrensweisen, Einsatzgebiete

by Peter Bachmann

Der Autor erläutert die notwendigen Begriffe und Verfahren der Kostenrechnung und des Controlling auf dem aktuellsten Stand. Er stellt ihre praktische Umsetzung für typische Verwaltungseinheiten wie Gemeindeverwaltungen oder Schulen vor. Mit vielen praktischen Rechenbeispielen.

Controlling für Dummies (Für Dummies)

by Michael Griga Arthur Johann Kosiol Raymund Krauleidis

Controller haben für Nichtcontroller das Image vom bösen Überwacher, Erbsenzähler und Geizkragen. Dieses Buch zeigt, dass das Controlling gar nicht so geheimnisvoll ist, wie es manche Controller gerne erscheinen lassen. Anhand vieler anschaulicher Beispiele erklären die Autoren die unterschiedlichen Formen des Controllings und dessen Aufgabenbereiche. Sie erfahren, was es mit Gewinn-und-Verlust-Rechnung, Deckungsbeitragsrechnung und Bilanzen auf sich hat, wozu Kennzahlen gut sind und welche unterschiedlichen Spielarten des Controllings es gibt. Ein angenehm lesbares Buch für alle, die sich beruflich mit dem Controlling beschäftigen müssen oder einfach ihren Controller besser verstehen möchten.

Controlling für Dummies (Für Dummies)

by Michael Griga Arthur Johann Kosiol Raymund Krauleidis

Alles unter Kontrolle Controller haben oftmals das Image vom bösen Überwacher und Geizkragen. Dieses Buch zeigt, dass Controlling sehr vielseitig und für Unternehmen enorm wichtig ist ist. Anhand anschaulicher Beispiele erklären die Autoren die unterschiedlichen Formen des Controllings und dessen Aufgabenbereiche. Sie erfahren, was es mit Gewinn-und-Verlust-Rechnung, Deckungsbeitragsrechnung und Predictive Forecast auf sich hat und wozu Benchmarking, Kennzahlen und Target Costing gut sind. Ein gelungenes Buch für alle, die sich beruflich mit dem Controlling beschäftigen müssen oder einfach ihren Controller besser verstehen möchten. Sie erfahren Warum gute Planung und Kontrolle im Unternehmen so wichtig sind Welche Werkzeuge Controller einsetzen Welche Rolle Bilanzen und Berichte im Controlling spielen Wie Sie die Digitalisierung im Controlling umsetzen

Controlling für Electronic-Business-Geschäftsmodelle: Ein ganzheitliches Steuerungssystem von der Strategie bis zur Umsetzung

by Martin Kropf

Martin Kropf entwickelt ein theoretisch fundiertes Vorgehensmodell für das Controlling von Electronic-Business-Aktivitäten. Im Vordergrund steht ein breiter multidisziplinärer Zugang, den er schrittweise fokussiert und verfeinert. Er stellt Controllinginstrumente vor und berücksichtigt Elemente wie Controllingziele, Controllingorganisation und Planungs- und Informationsprozesse.

Controlling für Führungskräfte: Was Entscheider im Unternehmen wissen müssen

by Ulrich Brecht

Der Autor stellt das Controlling mit seinen Zielen, Aufgaben, Instrumenten und Einsatzmöglichkeiten praxisnah dar.

Controlling für Führungskräfte: Was Entscheider im Unternehmen wissen müssen

by Ulrich Brecht

Viele betriebliche Entscheider haben keine betriebswirtschaftliche Ausbildung, müssen sich aber im Controlling auskennen. Viele Kernfragen sind ohne Controlling-Wissen nicht beantwortbar. Hier hilft das Buch. Die 2. Auflage wurde völlig überarbeitet und erweitert. Sie enthält Wissenswertes zu den neuesten Entwicklungen im Risikomanagement.

Controlling für Industrieunternehmen: Kompakt und IT-unterstützt - Mit SAP®-Fallstudie (IT-Professional)

by Jürgen Bauer Egbert Hayessen

Ein kompakter und leicht verständlicher Einstieg in das IT-gestützte Controlling eines jeden Industrieunternehmens. Das Buch zeigt in kompakter Form die Grundzüge des modernen Controllings unter Nutzung von IT-Ressourcen - am Beispiel von SAP. Die Methoden und Werkzeuge werden anhand von Praxisbeispielen erläutert. Studierende und Praktiker profitieren von der guten Übersichtlichkeit und dem durchgängigen Anwendungsbezug. Zu den Inhalten gehört u. a. das rationelle TCO-Kostenmanagement und Werkzeuge eines Investitions- und Projektcontrollings. Eine Fallstudie vermittelt in nachvollziehbaren Schritten das Vorgehen beim Kosten- und Logistikcontrolling. Zum Thema Value Controlling werden Herangehensweisen zur Wertsteigerung vermittelt. So gesehen geht Controlling nicht nur Controller, sondern alle Prozess-Verantwortlichen im Unternehmen an! Weswegen das Buch auch für IT-ler und Ingenieure geeignet ist.

Controlling für öffentliche Verwaltungen: Funktionen — Aufgabenfelder — Instrumente (krp-Sonderhefte)

by Jürgen Schmidberger

Wasserwirtschaft bietet praxisnahe Fachbeiträge sowie fundierte Berichte aus Forschung und Wissenschaft zu den Themen Wasserkraft/Turbinen/Kleinwasserkraft, Trinkwasser/Grundwasser/Gewässer, Rohre/Pumpen/Armaturen/Behälter, Messtechnik/Hydro-Mechanik, Wasserbau/Wasserwirtschaft, Energie. Wasserwirtschaft erscheint seit Dezember 2003 mit Landnutzung und Landentwicklung. Abonnement: 10 Ausgaben

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