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Markus Fischer

    Landwende im Anthropozän: Von der Konkurrenz zur Integration
    Die neue Gewaltfreie Kommunikation
    The impact of personal and environmental factors on entrepreneurship
    Business Performance Management
    Determination of Critical Success Factors for the Development of Biotechnology Clusters
    The Foundations of Karl Rahner
    • 2016

      Business Performance Management

      Introduction of a Business Performance Management Framework

      • 148 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      Focusing on the challenges faced by the service-oriented sector, this book explores how Business Performance Management (BPM) can enhance efficiency by identifying and addressing process bottlenecks. It provides a comprehensive literature review on BPM definitions, technological advancements, measurement of business performance, and best practices. Additionally, the author shares insights from interviews that highlight current issues and considerations for successful BPM implementation, including data security requirements and the overall impact on business operations.

      Business Performance Management
    • 2007

      The essay explores the factors that initiate and drive the clustering of biotechnology companies, beginning with a definition of what constitutes a cluster. It discusses the potential benefits of clustering, referencing Porter's theories on business growth and new venture formation. Through ten case studies, the paper assesses critical factors influencing the creation and development of biotechnology clusters, evaluating whether Porter's claims hold true. The conclusion presents a theoretical framework to illustrate the virtuous cycle inherent in successful biotechnology clusters.

      Determination of Critical Success Factors for the Development of Biotechnology Clusters
    • 2007

      Focusing on entrepreneurship as the creation of new enterprises, this thesis explores the various factors influencing individuals or groups to initiate a business. It highlights the significance of personal characteristics in the decision-making process and examines how environmental support can mitigate the risks associated with starting a venture. Additionally, the study assesses the impact of culture, demonstrating its direct and moderating effects on individuals' decisions to create new businesses. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of the entrepreneurial process.

      The impact of personal and environmental factors on entrepreneurship
    • 2005

      The Foundations of Karl Rahner

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Karl Rahner is one of Catholicism's most influential theologians. Yet his Foundations of Christian Faith, the basic course that he intended as his most comprehensive work, remains difficult reading. In The Foundations of Karl Rahner, Mark F. Fischer offers a page-by-page explanation of Rahner's masterwork, showing the interconnections among its 368 sections and subsections.

      The Foundations of Karl Rahner