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1. Kreatives Kapital - oder aus welchem Stoff Innovationen sind : ein Buch über Kreativität, Innovation, Kollaboration, Zukunft und das Neue
Bornemann, Stefan;2020
2. Kreativität durch Kooperation : günstige Rahmenbedingungen für kreative Teamarbeit schaffen
Bornemann, Stefan;2014
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
3. Spillovers in vocational training : an analysis of incentive schemes
abstractThe German apprenticeship system is often considered a role model for vocational education. Its influence on economic growth and technological progress through the provision of human capital to the workforce is widely acknowledged. But recent declines in the number of apprenticeships have led to increasing unrest among policy makers. To counter this development, the government is considering to introduce a training levy scheme that collects training levies from non-training firms in order to subsidize apprenticeship training ("Ausbildungsplatzabgabe"). Such training levy schemes already exist in several industrialized countries and even in some sectors in Germany. Yet, economists differ greatly in opinion about this policy. More surprisingly, however, a general economic analysis of this policy instrument is still lacking. Recent contributions have relied on rather qualitative and partial analyses. This paper aims at closing this gap. Following the training literature, we use a simple oligopsonistic labor market model. Such a setting allows to explain why firms provide and (at least partially) finance general vocational training. Moreover, it can demonstrate that a positive externality arises as other firms benefit from vocational training through poaching. In principle, the Pigouvian prescription of a subsidy scheme financed by a non-distortionary tax could restore the social optimum. The proposed training levy scheme, by contrast, is a particular scheme that links subsidies and levies. This paper unveils that it basically corresponds to a uniform subsidy on apprenticeship training that is financed by a distortionary tax on labor. We show that introducing such a levy scheme can entail ambiguous repercussions on general welfare.
Bornemann, Stefan;2005
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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4. Kooperation und Kollaboration : das kreative Feld als Weg zu innovativer Teamarbeit
Bornemann, Stefan;2012
Type: Dissertation u.a. Prüfungsschriften;
5. Levy-Grant-Schemes in vocational education
Bornemann, Stefan;2010
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;
6. Spillovers in Vocational Training
Bornemann, Stefan;2006
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7. Medical Savings Accounts : Darstellung, Würdigung und Übertragbarkeit auf die gesetzliche Krankenversicherung
Daumann, Frank; Bornemann, Stefan;2006
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
8. Selbstbeteiligung durch Ansparen : sind Medical Savings Accounts eine Reformoption für die Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung?
Bornemann, Stefan; Daumann, Frank;2006
Type: Aufsatz im Buch; Book section;
9. Spillovers in Vocational Training. An Analysis of Incentive Schemes
Bornemann, Stefan;2005
Type: Working Paper;
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10. Betriebliches Eingliederungsmanagement - sinnvoller Versicherungsschutz bei Arbeitsunfähigkeit?
Bornemann, Stefan;2005
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