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Purpose
Although courage has generally been understood as a powerful virtue, research to establish it as a psychological construct is in its infancy. We examined courage in organizations against the backdrop of positive psychology with a design in the Grounded Theory tradition that connects Positive Organizational Behavior and Positive Organizational Scholarship.
Method
The sample consists of organizations that define courage in their mission statement and organizations without such a definition. It includes employees and executives, exploring workplace courage on the macro as well as the micro level. Eleven organizations and 23 participants contributed to the interview study.
Results
Applying Glaser's theoretical coding, specifically the C-family, we propose that courage arises from a decisional conflict in three major domains: the self, social interaction, and performance. It is located on a continuum between apathy and foolhardiness and can take on reactive, proactive, or autonomous forms. Whether and to what extent courage manifests, is a dynamic process contingent upon organizational structure, culture, and communication climate as well as individual cognitiveaffective personality systems.
Limitations
The model depicts the complexity of the phenomenon, rather than details of its individual components. It goes beyond pre-defined categories and prevailing definitions.
Implications
Modern organizations are characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA).
Courage is crucial in such an environment and can be systematically fostered across the whole human
resource management cycle.
Value
The study advances theory building on courage in the workplace and highlights its potential to be
measured, developed and managed for more effective work performance.
Impact of Team Members’ Competence on the Development of Team Mental Models and Team Performance
(2011)
Biomechanische Untersuchungen zum Öffnungsmechanismus von verholzten Früchten der Gattung Hakea
(2023)
Die Arten H. sericea und H. salicifolia (Proteaceae) sind in Australien heimisch. Ihr natürlicher Lebensraum ist trocken und nährstoffarm, und sie sind regelmäßig Buschbränden ausgesetzt. Durch den Feuchtigkeitsverlust “schrumpft“ die Frucht und öffnet sich, wobei zwei Samen freigesetzt werden. Diese Arbeit vergleicht das Öffnungsverhalten von manipulierten Früchten, das Schwindmaß, die Öffnungskraft, den Elastizitätsmodul und die Druckfestigkeit der beiden Arten und untersucht den Einfluss verschiedener Gewebe auf die Öffnung. Es wird festgestellt, dass das Mesokarp hauptsächlich für das anisotrope Schwindverhalten verantwortlich ist.
Hakea sericea und H. salicifolia sind strauch- bis baumförmige Arten der Familie Proteaceae. Ursprünglich aus Australien stammend, breiten sie sich zunehmend in Neuseeland, Portugal, Südspanien und Südafrika invasiv aus. In Portugal wurden beide Arten als Ziergewächs, Windschutz und Heckenpflanze eingeführt und verdrängen nun heimische Arten. Die erfolgreiche Etablierung der beiden Arten hängt mit der Ausbreitungsbiologie zusammen. Die Balgfrüchte zeigen eine ausgeprägte Serotinie und verbleiben oft über Jahre an der Mutterpflanze. Erst durch Waldbrände oder starke Austrocknung öffnen sich die Früchte und geben dabei zwei geflügelte Samen frei. Während der Öffnung deformieren sich die beiden Fruchthälften stark und reißen dabei zunächst über die Bauchnaht und anschließend über die Rückenseite auf. Dieses Öffnungsverhalten ist innerhalb der Proteaceae nur für die Gattung Hakea beschrieben und für Balgfrüchte, zu denen sie dennoch gezählt werden, ungewöhnlich. Die Bruchoberflächen der verschiedenen Gewebe zeigen dabei unterschiedliche Rauigkeiten. Die Gewebe der abaxialen Seite (Rückenseite) reißen dabei mit einer glatteren Bruchfläche als die Gewebe der adaxialen Seite (Bauchseite). In dieser Arbeit werden Rauheitsparameter der Bruchoberflächen auf zufälligen Profillinien mit einem Konfokalmikroskop für die verschiedene Gewebe der Oberflächen ermittelt. Das Propagieren des Risses durch die verschiedenen Gewebe wird anhand der Ausrichtung und Lage der Zellen in den beiden Seiten der Fruchthälften erläutert. Es wird diskutiert, inwieweit sich die unterschiedlich rauen Bruchoberflächen auf die Öffnung und die dafür nötigen Kräfte auswirken. Erste Ansätze zur Optimierung von technischen Sollbruchstellen werden vorgeschlagen.
The concept of “Internationalisation at Home“ has gained momentum with the increasing digitalization of education and limitations on mobility. Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) is an innovative, cost-effective instructional method that promotes intercul-tural learning through online collaboration between faculty and students from different countries or locations. The benefits of using COIL courses have been widely recognized, with learners developing intercultural competencies, digital skills, international education experi-ence, and global awareness.
However, multicultural communication in project environments can be complex and demand awareness of cultural variations . The creation and development of effective cross-cultural collectivism, trust, communication, and empathy in leadership is an important ingredient for remote project collaborations success. This is an area that has been least explored in re-search on communication in virtual teams.
The GIPE projects are mainly carried out as so-called Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) events. However, to gain a “real world“ experience abroad in an intercultural team, students from all partner universities can participate in the Spring School being held for two weeks in Germany and the Germany students present and hand-over the results in the country of the partner university. The main objective of this research was to examine the experiences of students participating in the GIPE project and to evaluate the effectiveness of the project in enhancing intercultural competencies and fostering collaboration among stu-dents from different continents. This paper will also explore the implications of the GIPE project for Education 2.0 considering the COVID-19 pandemic and the future of education delivery and administration transformation.
Die verholzten Früchte der Art Hakea salicifolia öffnen sich bei Austrocknung, um Samen freizugeben. Der Öffnungsmechanismus könnte als Vorbild für selbstaktuierte Bewegungen von Bauteilen dienen. Um ihn zu verstehen, wird aus µCT-Scans einer getrockneten Frucht ein 3D-Modell generiert und additiv gefertigt, welches nur zwei Gewebetypen, nämlich Leitbündel und umgebendes Gewebe berücksichtigt. Druckprüfungen dieser Prüfkörper zeigen einen anisotropen E-Modul, der auf die Struktur der Leitbündel und den großen E-Modulunterschied der gewählten Materialien zurückzuführen ist. Die erhaltenen Daten sollen zur Verifikation eines FE-Modells herangezogen und dieses an das natürliche Vorbild angepasst werden, um die Öffnung der Früchte nachzuvollziehen.
Air Handling units (AHU) are designed to guarantee a high indoor air quality for any time and outdoor condition all over the year. To do so, the AHU removes particle matter like dust or pollen and adapts the thermophysical properties of air to the desired, seasonal indoor comfort conditions. AHU have a robust design and thus operate for more than fifteen years, sometimes even for decades. An AHU designed today must consider and anticipate the change of user needs as well as outdoor air conditions for the next twenty years. To anticipate the outdoor air condition of coming decades, scientific models exist, which allow the design of peak performance and capacities of the air treatment components. It is most likely, that the ongoing climate change will lead to higher temperatures as well as higher humidity, while the comfort zone of human beings will remain at today’s values. Next to the impact of global warming with average rise of mean air temperature local effects will influence the operation of AHU. On effect investigated here is the steep temperature increase in city centres called urban heat islands. Heating and cooling capacities as well as water consumption for humidification are investigated for a reference AHU for fifteen regional locations in Germany. These regions represent all climate zones within the country. Additionally, the urban heat island effect was investigated for Berlin Alexanderplatz compared a rural area close by. The AHU was chosen to operate in an intensive care unit of a hospital. The set-up leads to 24/7 operation with 8760 hours per year. The article presents the modelling of current and future weather data as well as the unit set up. The calculated hourly performance and capacity parameters for current (reference year 2012) and future weather data (reference year 2045) yield energy consumption and peak loads of the unit for heating, cooling and humidification. The results are displayed by relative comparisons of each performance value.
This paper describes a new concept and experiences of a distributed interdisciplinary learning programme for students across continents. The aim is to provide students with a truly Global Intercultural Project Experience (GIPE) by working together with peers from around the world, and solving real-life client’s problems. We have received seed-funding for four annual projects to engage students from Germany (Europe), Namibia (Africa), Indonesia (Asia), and Peru (Latin-America). In 2020, 30 students from four continents engaged in a one-semester distributed software development project for a Namibian client. Despite Covid-19 they successfully completed the project expressing deep appreciation for the learning opportunities overcoming challenges of working across wide-spread time zones, cultures, changing requirements, and various technical challenges. Considering the vast learning benefits, we suggest to incorporate such projects in all tertiary education curricula across the globe.
Competency-oriented exams offer a wide range of advantages, especially where the use and mastery of third-party applications and tools play an important role. Therefore, we developed a competency-oriented setup for both our programming classes and exams ensuring their constructive alignment.
Exams were moved to the computer lab and designed to test both conceptional skills as well as the use of state-of-the-art programming tools. At the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic, when exams had to be moved from lab to online, we needed to design an online setup for our practical programming exams preserving the competency-oriented approach and its constructive alignment as well as the validity, reliability and fairness of the exams. The key was to use the same online tools that have been introduced
for running lectures and practical classes offering almost the same learning experience as before the pandemic. However, to ensure the validity and fairness of the exams, some kind of online supervision needed to be implemented as technical solutions were found to be either unusable or not working
properly in our case. This paper discusses the driving factors, the resulting technical and organizational setup as well as students’ feedback and lessons learned for further improvements. Therefore, COVID-19 has not been able to ruin our competency-oriented programming exams.
This technical report is about the architecture and integration of very small commercial UAVs (< 40 cm diagonal) in indoor Search and Rescue missions. One UAV is manually controlled by only one single human operator delivering live video streams and image series for later 3D scene modelling and inspection. In order to assist the operator who has to simultaneously observe the environment and navigate through it we use multiple deep neural networks to provide guided autonomy, automatic object detection and classification and local 3D scene modelling. Our methods help to reduce the cognitive load of the operator. We describe a framework for quick integration of new methods from the field of Deep Learning, enabling for rapid evaluation in real scenarios, including the interaction of methods.
This technical report is about the mission and the experience gained during the reconnaissance of an industrial hall with hazardous substances after a major fire in Berlin. During this operation, only UAVs and cameras were used to obtain information about the site and the building. First, a geo-referenced 3D model of the building was created in order to plan the entry into the hall. Subsequently, the UAVs were used to fly in the heavily damaged interior and take pictures from inside of the hall. A 360° camera mounted under the UAV was used to collect images of the surrounding area especially from sections that were difficult to fly into. Since the collected data set contained similar images as well as blurred images, it was cleaned from non-optimal images using visual SLAM, bundle adjustment and blur detection so that a 3D model and overviews could be calculated. It was shown that the emergency services were not able to extract the necessary information from the 3D model. Therefore, an interactive panorama viewer with links to other 360° images was implemented where the links to the other images depends on the semi dense point cloud and located camera positions of the visual SLAM algorithm so that the emergency forces could view the surroundings.