TY - RPRT U1 - Arbeitspapier A1 - Vormann, Claus T1 - Say what you pay? Pay Information Disclosure in German Job Postings N2 - Purpose – Pay transparency is a promising topic both for research and practice. In particular, the new European directive on compensation transparency will increase its importance. However, research is still relatively sparse compared to other areas of HRM. In particular, state-of-the-art and use of pay information disclosure in job postings is neglected. This paper aims to shed light on this HRM topic. Methodology – The paper summarizes the findings of a preliminary study conducted among German companies researching the proportion of firms offering compensation information in job postings and digging into the reasons behind it. Findings – Only 17 % of the participating companies disclose meaningful information about compensation in their job postings. Doing so mainly depends on the company’s attitude towards pay transparency. The age of the company has a minor negative influence, i.e.~older companies are less prone to disclose salary information. Industry, size, and existing overall pay transparency in the company do not determine if pay information is disclosed in job postings. Research limitations – The main limitation of this survey is its small size of 88 participants and the snowball sampling approach employed. This limits its representativeness and calls for follow-up studies involving more companies and a wider variation of positions included. Practical implications – While the EU directive will make it obligatory to communicate about pay before the first interview, some companies do it already. The study helps HR departments that think about changing their practice before it becomes compulsory to better judge the current standards. KW - Human Resource Management KW - Vergütung KW - Personalmarketing KW - Studie KW - Pay Transparency KW - Job Posting KW - Gehaltstransparenz Y1 - 2023 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:dm13-37407 U6 - https://doi.org/10.26205/opus-3740 DO - https://doi.org/10.26205/opus-3740 SP - 13 S1 - 13 ER - TY - THES U1 - Bachelor Thesis A1 - Yaman, Nurullah T1 - Entwurf eines Testsystems zur Charakterisierung der Komponenten des Monitoring of Pixel System Chips im ATLAS Pixeldetektor am LHC N2 - Diese Bachelorarbeit beschreibt den Entwurf eines Testsystems zur Charakterisierung der Komponenten des MOPS-Chips, der im ATLAS Pixeldetektor am LHC eingesetzt werden soll. Der erste Schritt dazu war der Entwurf einer Leiterplatte mit Hilfe von Altium Designer. Mit Hilfe dieser Leiterplatte konnten dann die Komponenten des MOPS-Chips durch Messreihen auf ihre Funktionalität getestet und charakterisiert werden. N2 - This bachelor thesis describes the design of a test system to characterise the components of the MOPS chip to be used in the ATLAS pixel detector at the LHC. The first step was to design a PCB using Altium Designer. With the help of this circuit board, the components of the MOPS chip could then be tested and characterised for their functionality through series of measurements. Y2 - 2023 UN - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:hbz:dm13-33700 U6 - https://doi.org/10.26205/opus-3370 DO - https://doi.org/10.26205/opus-3370 SP - 89 S1 - 89 ER -