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  • Schmidt, Mark; Mertens, Kai Gustav; Meyer, Matthias
    Cost hierarchies and the pattern of product cost cross-subsidization: Extending a computational model of costing system design
    PLoS ONE 18(9): e0290370 (2023-09-11)
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  • Grossmann, Igor; Rotella, Amanda; Hutcherson, Cendri; Sharpinskyi, Konstantyn; Varnum, Michael; Achter, Sebastian; Dhami, Mandeep K.; Guo, Xinqi Evie; Kara-Yakoubian, Mane; Mandel, David R.; Raes, Louis; Tay, Louis; Vie, Aymeric; Wagner, Lisa; Adamkovic, Matus; Arami, Arash; Arriaga Ferreira, Patricia; Bandara, Kasun; Baník, Gabriel; Bartoš, František; Baskin, Ernest; Bergmeir, Christoph; Białek, Michał; Børsting, Caroline Kjær; Browne, Dillon T.; Caruso, Eugene M.; Chen, Rong; Chie, Bin-Tzong; Chopik, William J.; Collins, Robert N.; Cong, Chin Wen; Conway, Lucian G.; Davis, Matthew; Day, Martin V.; Dhaliwal, Nathan A.; Durham, Justin D.; Dziekan, Martyna; Elbaek, Christian; Shuman, Eric; Fabrykant, Marharyta; Firat, Mustafa; Fong, Geoffrey T.; Frimer, Jeremy; Gallegos, Jonathan M.; Goldberg, Simon B.; Gollwitzer, Anton; Goyal, Julia; Graf-Vlachy, Lorenz; Gronlund, Scott D.; Hafenbrädl, Sebastian; Hartanto, Andree; Hirshberg, Matthew J.; Hornsey, Matthew; Howe, Piers D.L.; Izadi, Anoosha; Jaeger, Bastian; Kačmár, Pavol; Kim, Yeun Joon; Krenzler, Ruslan; Lannin, Daniel; Lin, Hung Wen; Lou, Nigel Mantou; Lua, Verity Y.Q.; Lukaszewski, Aaron W.; Ly, Albert L.; Madan, Christopher; Maier, Maximilian; Majeed, Nadyanna M.; March, David S.; Marsh, Abigail A.; Misiak, Michal; Myrseth, Kristian; Napan, Jaime; Nicholas, Jonathan; Nikolopoulos, Konstantinos; O, Jiaqing; Otterbring, Tobias; Paruzel-Czachura, Mariola; Pauer, Shiva; Protzko, John; Raffaelli, Quentin; Ropovik, Ivan; Ross, Robert M.; Roth, Yefim; Røysamb, Espen; Schnabel, Landon; Schütz, Astrid; Seifert, Matthias; Sevincer, A. T.; Sherman, Garrick T.; Simonsson, Otto; Sung, Ming Chien; Tai, Chung Ching; Talhelm, Thomas; Teachman, Bethany; Tetlock, Philip; Thomakos, Dimitrios; Tse, Dwight C.K.; Twardus, Oliver; Tybur, Joshua M.; Ungar, Lyle; Vandermeulen, Daan; Vaughan Williams, Leighton; Vosgerichian, Hrag A.; Wang, Qi; Wang, Ke; Whiting, Mark E.; Wollbrant, Conny E.; Yang, Tao; Yogeeswaran, Kumar; Yoon, Sangsuk; Alves, Ventura R.; Andrews-Hanna, Jessica R.; Bloom, Paul A.; Boyles, Anthony; Charis, Loo; Choi, Mingyeong; Darling-Hammond, Sean; Ferguson, Z. E.; Kaiser, Cheryl R.; Karg, Simon Tobias; Ortega, Alberto López; Mahoney, Lori; Marsh, Melvin; Martinie, Marcellin F.R.C.; Michaels, Eli K.; Millroth, Philip; Naqvi, Jeanean B.; Ng, Weiting; Rutledge, Robb B.; Slattery, Peter; Smiley, Adam H.; Strijbis, Oliver; Sznycer, Daniel; Tsukayama, Eli; van Loon, Austin; Voelkel, Jan G.; Wienk, Margaux; Wilkening, Tom
    Insights into the accuracy of social scientists’ forecasts of societal change
    Nature Human Behaviour 7 (4): 484-501 (2023-02-09)
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  • Mertens, Kai Gustav; Rennpferdt, Christoph; Greve, Erik; Krause, Dieter; Meyer, Matthias
    Reviewing the intellectual structure of product modularization: Toward a common view and future research agenda
    Journal of Product Innovation Management 40 (1): 86-119 (2023-01)
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  • Plähn, Jannick; Bellora-Bienengräber, Lucia; Mertens, Kai G.; Meyer, Matthias
    Combining experiments with agent-based modeling : benefits for experimental management accounting research
    17th Social Simulation Conference (SSC 2022)
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  • Harten, Clemens; Bellora-Bienengräber, Lucia; Meyer, Matthias
    Effektive Risikoworkshops … Aber wie?
    Controlling 2: 50-54 (2023)
  • Meyer, Matthias
    Qualitätsdimensionen eines Digital Reportings: Was ist Noise und warum sollte man darauf achten?
    in: Digital Reporting Transformation des Controllerbereichs durch den digitalen Wandel; Arbeitskreis Digital Reporting, Schmalenbach-Gesellschaft für Betriebswirtschaft e. V. (Hrsg.) (2023)
  • Bellora-Bienengräber, Lucia; Harten, Clemens; Meyer, Matthias
    The effectiveness of risk assessments in risk workshops : the role of calculative cultures
    Journal of Risk Research 26 (2): 163-183 (2023)
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Title: Accounting for the Benefits of Social Security and the Role of Business - Four Ideal Types and their Different Heuristics.
Written by: Waldkirch, Rüdiger and Meyer, Matthias and Homann, Karl
in: <em>Journal of Business Ethics</em>. (2009).
Volume: <strong>89</strong>. Number: (3),
on pages: 247-267
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Type: Journal Article
DOI: 10.1007/s10551-010-0392-6
URL: http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007%2Fs10551-010-0392-6
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Abstract: Germany is considered to be a pioneer of social security systems; nonetheless, globalization and demographic changes have put enormous pressure on them. A solution is not yet in sight as the debate on the future of the German social security systems still lacks consensus. We argue that ideas matter and that the debate can benefit from a deeper reflection on the concept of social security. This objective is pursued along two lines. First, we take a historical perspective and reconstruct the development of Germany?s social security systems. Second, we scrutinize from a theoretical perspective how social security is conceptualized in public and theoretical debates. Behind the various positions, we identify four basic ideal types. We then analyze how these ideal types account for the benefits of social security systems and what role they assign to corporations in providing social security. While two ultimately reinforce potential conflicts between different groups in society, the other two ideal types reveal possible benefits for all. The last ideal type actually conceptualizes social security systems as insurance that fosters risky but overall productive investments in human and other forms of capital. Therefore, it can be shown that social security systems are not necessarily threatened by globalization and that incentives exist for corporations to invest in the provision of social security.