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Employability and job insecurity: The role of personal resources on work-related stress

2021

This study is aimed to assess the effect of both employability and personal resources, in terms of pro-activity and self-efficacy, on the relationship between job insecurity and psycho-social distress. Using survey data from 211 participants, among employed, unemployed and workers in transition, we analyzed the incidence of employability, pro-activity and self-efficacy on psycho-social distress. Our results showed that the above-mentioned variables significantly differed by participants’ gender and age. The structural theoretical model proposed to assess the significance of the hypothesized paths exhibited good fit with the data. Thus, all our hypotheses were supported. Findings are in line…

OrganizationsJob insecurityWork related stressResearch ReportsPsycho-social distressEmployability030227 psychiatryBF1-990Age and gender03 medical and health sciencesDistress0302 clinical medicinePersonal resourcesSurvey data collectionPsychologyDemographic economicsEmployabilityPsychologyemployability psycho-social distress personal resources organizationsPractical implications030217 neurology & neurosurgeryGeneral Psychology
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An Empirical Study of Performance Appraisal and Career Opportunities

2011

Using survey data from a large international oil company, this econometric study explores the perceptions ofperformance appraisal and career opportunities on one hand, and how this is dependent on variation in propertiesand characteristics of the local working environment on the other hand. Perceptions indicate that performanceand payoff are better balanced among women than among men. Moreover, the connection between perceivedachievement and appreciation is strengthened by time of service for leaders, but not for employees innon-managerial positions. Finally, perceptions of performance appraisal and career opportunities depend oncharacteristics of the local work environment, with positive i…

Performance appraisalbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Public relationsEmpirical researchPetroleum industryService (economics)PerceptionSurvey data collectionPsychologybusinessWorking environmentmedia_commonInternational Journal of Business and Management
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Inferring species interactions from ecological survey data: a mechanistic approach to predict quantitative food webs of seed-feeding by carabid beetl…

2020

AbstractEcological networks are valuable for ecosystem analysis but their use is often limited by a lack of data because many types of ecological interaction, e.g. predation, are short-lived and difficult to observe or detect. There are different methods for inferring the presence of interactions, which we lack methods to predict interaction strengths and so use weighted network analysis.Here, we develop a trait-based approach suitable for creating quantitative networks, i.e. with varying interaction strengths. We developed the method for seed-feeding carabid ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) although the principles can be applied to other interactions.We used existing literature data …

Population levelAbundance (ecology)Cost indexEcologyEcosystem analysisTraitEnvironmental scienceSurvey data collectionWeighted networkPredation
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The Context(s) of Precaution: Ideological and Instrumental Appeals to the Precautionary Principle

2009

This article contributes to the clarification of the concept of precaution and its function in social debate. The authors compare the uses of precaution in science and technology—related conflicts (as indicated by an analysis of media reports on precaution) with data from a survey on precaution and the role of science in decision making. While the survey data confirm the existence of opposing “idealized” or “ideological” conceptualizations of the role of science in regulatory decisions, the analyzed media reports show an added degree of complexity on the level of social dynamics. The media analysis identifies an instrumental use of the concept of precaution in social debate, which is indep…

Precautionary principleSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPoison controlContext (language use)Public relationsSocial dynamicsInformation asymmetryPolitical scienceSurvey data collectionIdeologyPositive economicsbusinessEmpowermentmedia_commonScience Communication
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The role of linkages in firm performance: evidence from southern Italy

2000

Abstract This paper estimates the probability of success of post-entry performance of new firms, using survey data from a group of southern-Italian small firms. Several factors involving inter-firm linkages contribute to success, especially production for order and subcontracting. The empirical investigation supports Hirschman’s idea on the industrialization process and positive assessments of the downsizing phenomenon in Italy.

Probability of successOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomics and EconometricsIndustrialisationOrder (exchange)business.industryEconomicsProduction (economics)Survey data collectionEconomic geographyInternational tradebusinessJournal of Economic Behavior & Organization
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An Early Beginning of Citizen Science: Adolescents Experiencing Urban Energy Usages and Air Pollution

2021

Here, we report on the process and development of high school science projects, which were inspired by a citizen science program focused on urban monitoring. We gathered and discussed two 1980s projects’ data, involving 2600 students, 80 teachers, 15 scientists and 20 stakeholders. We added recent survey data from speaking with the former participants. Our analysis revealed key findings: (1) the process of a student-driven science investigation engages students in the scientific practices; (2) it is important to bring together scientists, teachers and students, reflecting the importance of multi-dimensional learning; and (3) citizen science was born before the 1990s, when the term came into…

Process (engineering)Energy (esotericism)RC435-571010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesPediatricsRJ1-5701980’sCitizen scienceComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONPsychologySociology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPsychiatrySettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-Ambientalebusiness.industry05 social sciences050301 educationGeneral MedicinePublic relations1980’STEMscience enthusiastsBF1-990ItalySettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSustainabilitySurvey data collectionbusinessSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia0503 educationAdolescents
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Evidence for spatiotemporal shift in demersal fishery management priority areas in the western Mediterranean

2022

14 pages, 10 figures, 2 tables, 1 appendix

QH301 BiologySpecies distributionMarine Protected AreasAquatic ScienceFootprintQH301Species levelCentro Oceanográfico de VigoMediterranean SeaDynamismPesqueríasQA MathematicsSDG 14 - Life Below WaterSH Aquaculture. Fisheries. AnglingSHQAEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBayesian modelsMCCCommunity level3rd-DASPriority areasFisheryIdentification (information)GeographySurvey data collection
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BUILDING THE POM CURRICULUM FOR A PRIVATIZING ECONOMY: AN EVALUATION FROM MANUFACTURERS‘ PERSPECTIVES

2009

Manufacturing in Eastern European countries is in transition to open-market competition. One transitional issue is university education for operations managers from the perspective of business practitioners. Survey responses by 203 manufacturing professionals from 83 companies provide recommendations for operations management education at the University of Sibiu in Romania. The recommendations substantially reorient curricula that traditionally prepared students for professions in centrally controlled economies rather than for open-market competition. The redesigned curriculum has an educational advantage in its integration of production, marketing, and engineering, all under one college of…

Quality managementManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputingMilieux_GENERALEastern europeanCompetition (economics)EconomyEngineering educationManagement of Technology and InnovationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONSurvey data collectionUniversity educationProduction (economics)BusinessMarketingCurriculumProduction and Operations Management
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The Italian multiple sclerosis register

2019

The past decade has seen extraordinary increase in worldwide availability of and access to several large multiple sclerosis (MS) databases and registries. MS registries represent powerful tools to provide meaningful information on the burden, natural history, and long-term safety and effectiveness of treatments. Moreover, patients, physicians, industry, and policy makers have an active interest in real-world observational studies based on register data, as they have the potential to answer the questions that are most relevant to daily treatment decision-making. In 2014, the Italian MS Foundation, in collaboration with the Italian MS clinical centers, promoted and funded the creation of the …

Register (sociolinguistics)AdultMaleKnowledge managementDatabases FactualEpidemiologymedia_common.quotation_subjectDisease epidemiologyEpidemiology; Multiple sclerosis; Quality of care; RegisterLongitudinal StudieDermatologyNOCohort StudiesMultiple sclerosisDatabases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMultiple SclerosiHumansQuality (business)Longitudinal Studies030212 general & internal medicineRegistriesEpidemiology Multiple sclerosis Quality of care Register Adult Cohort Studies Data Collection Databases Factual Female; Humans Italy; Longitudinal Studies Male Multiple Sclerosis RegistriesQuality of careFactualmedia_commonData collectionbusiness.industryData CollectionQuality of careCorrectionEpidemiology; Multiple sclerosis; Quality of care; Register; Adult; Cohort Studies; Data Collection; Databases Factual; Female; Humans; Italy; Longitudinal Studies; Male; Multiple Sclerosis; RegistriesGeneral MedicineRegisterItalyRegister dataPsychiatry and Mental HealthObservational studyOriginal ArticleSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemaleBusinessNeurology (clinical)Cohort Studie030217 neurology & neurosurgeryEpidemiology; Multiple sclerosis; Quality of care; Register; 2708; Neurology (clinical); Psychiatry and Mental Health2708Human
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The interrelations of decision‐making rationales around BSC adoptions in Finnish municipalities

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyze the interrelations of the decision‐making rationales around accounting performance measurement (PM) adoptions in Finnish municipalities. Previous studies informed by new institutional sociology (NIS), have tended to assume that accounting PM adoptions occur because of either “rational” or “institutional” reasons. The accuracy of this “polar” view is empirically analyzed in this paper (as called for by Ribeiro and Scapens).Design/methodology/approachSurvey data (199 responses, 48 per cent response rate) were analyzed with factor analyses using, for example, SPSS and LISREL programs.FindingsThe decision‐making rationales (factors) around Balanced…

Response rate (survey)Balanced scorecardbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementEconomicsSurvey data collectionAccountingPerformance measurementbusinessGeneral Business Management and AccountingLISRELInternational Journal of Productivity and Performance Management
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