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Il lavoro etero-organizzato prima e dopo il caso Foodora Italia.

2019

l contributo ripropone la discussione sull’esegesi della fattispecie disciplinata dall’art. 1 comma 2 del d. lgs. n. 81 del 2015 (nel testo anteriore alla riforma del 2019) trattata dall’autore nei Colloqui Giuridici sul Lavoro del 2015 (a cura) di Antonio Vallebona per il Massimario di Giurisprudenza del Lavoro. Lo studio rigettava la tesi che il lavoro organizzato dal committente fosse la terza fattispecie e anzi con riferimento delle condizioni di applicazio­ne dimostrava la necessità di una lettura includente. La conclusione era che la nuova disciplina aveva natura antifraudolenta e determinava un allargamento (relativo) dell’area della subordi­nazione conseguente alla riduzione del cam…

This article republishes (after the Italian Supreme Court judgement n.166/2020 on the Foodora Italia case) the contribution to the exegesis of the case brought by art. 1 para­graph 2 of the d. lgs. n. 81 of 2015 (in the text before the 2019 reform) delivered by the author in the 2015's "Colloqui Giuridici sul Lavoro" (edited) by Antonio Vallebona for the "Massimario di Giurisprudenza del Lavoro". The study rejected the thesis that the job organ­ised by the client was an intermediate regulation between the employee and the self-employed ones. Indeed regarding the conditions for its application it showed the need for extensive reading. The conclusion was that the new discipline was (and is) an anti-fraudulent one. It led to a (relative) expansion of the area ofsubordination as a consequence of a reduction in the scope of coordinated self-employed work. A little more than four years after that article the Italian Supreme Court (with the judgement n.166/2020) on the Foodora Italia case addresses for the first time the issue of the hetero-organised work (by art. 1 paragraph 2 of the d. lgs. n. 81 of 2015). The Supreme Court fully adheres to the paper's thesis. So in terms of the "re­medial" function of the standardthe nature of the organisation's specific conditionand eventually reducing the legal frame for coordinated work. The fact that the procedural matter dealt with the riders was (then and now is) utterly irrelevant for the correct interpretation of such a new provision. Giving to riders of the employee status is not an effect of the peculiarit­ies of the work through digital platforms. It is a consequence of the remedial nature of such a case-law.
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Applications of Topological *-Algebras of Unbounded Operators

1998

In this paper we discuss some physical applications of topological *-algebras of unbounded operators. Our first example is a simple system of free bosons. Then we analyze different models which are related to this one. We also discuss the time evolution of two interacting models of matter and bosons. We show that for all these systems it is possible to build up a common framework where the thermodynamical limit of the algebraic dynamics can be conveniently studied and obtained.

Time evolutionMathematics - Operator AlgebrasStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsCommon frameworkTopologySimple (abstract algebra)FOS: Mathematics81V70Limit (mathematics)Algebraic numberOperator Algebras (math.OA)Settore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaMathematical PhysicsMathematicsBoson
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Boundedness and compactness of operators related to time-frequency analysis

2018

En esta tesis, estudiamos diferentes aspectos de los operadores relacionados con el análisis tiempo-frecuencia. Cada operador lineal y continuo de la clase de Schwartz en su dual, el espacio de distribuciones temperadas, se puede escribir como un operador integral con núcleo K, o también como un operador integral de Fourier (de hecho, pseudodiferencial). Las diferentes condiciones en el núcleo o el símbolo y la fase (en el caso de los operadores integrales de Fourier) permiten extender el operador a varios espacios de funciones y distribuciones. A continuación detallamos los contenidos de la memoria. En el primer capítulo presentamos la notación, las definiciones de algunos espacios, de suc…

Time-frequency analysisFourier integral operatorsGabor Frames:MATEMÁTICAS::Análisis y análisis funcional [UNESCO]UNESCO::MATEMÁTICAS::Análisis y análisis funcional
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Ti-based robust MOFs in the combined photocatalytic degradation of emerging organic contaminants.

2022

Photocatalysis process is a promising technology for environmental remediation. In the continuous search of new heterogeneous photocatalysts, metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) have recently emerged as a new type of photoactive materials for water remediation. Particularly, titaniumbased MOFs (Ti-MOFs) are considered one of the most appealing subclass of MOFs due to their promising optoelectronic and photocatalytic properties, high chemical stability, and unique structural features. However, considering the limited information of the reported studies, it is a hard task to determine if real-world water treatment is attainable using Ti-MOF photocatalysts. In this paper, via a screening with seve…

TitaniumPhotolysisMultidisciplinarySulfamethazineQuímicaMaterialsMetal-Organic FrameworksWater Purification
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Una tabla inédita de Fernando Yáñez y nueva luz sobre su estancia en Almedina (1518-1525)

2020

The contribution presents a new acquisition for the catalog of Fernando Yáñez, a Holy Family dating back to 1523, shedding new light on the artist?s production in the third decade of the sixteenth century during his return to Almedina, his birthplace, in a time frame that divides the works for Valencia, like the retablo mayor for the city?s cathedral, from his altarpieces for Cuenca.

Tomasso The contribution presents a new acquisition for the catalog of Fernando Yáñezlike the retablo mayor for the city?s cathedralUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]0211-5808 9678 Archivo de arte valenciano 564145 2020 101 7707980 Una tabla inédita de Fernando Yáñez y nueva luz sobre su estancia en Almedina (1518-1525) Mozzatihis birthplaceshedding new light on the artist?s production in the third decade of the sixteenth century during his return to Almedinaa Holy Family dating back to 1523from his altarpieces for Cuenca. 115 126in a time frame that divides the works for Valencia
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Extension theory and the calculus of butterflies

2016

Abstract This paper provides a unified treatment of two distinct viewpoints concerning the classification of group extensions: the first uses weak monoidal functors, the second classifies extensions by means of suitable H 2 -actions. We develop our theory formally, by making explicit a connection between (non-abelian) G-torsors and fibrations. Then we apply our general framework to the classification of extensions in a semi-abelian context, by means of butterflies [1] between internal crossed modules. As a main result, we get an internal version of Dedecker's theorem on the classification of extensions of a group by a crossed module. In the semi-abelian context, Bourn's intrinsic Schreier–M…

TorsorCrossed moduleContext (language use)01 natural sciencesCohomologyCohomology; Extension; Fibrations; Obstruction theory; Schreier-mac lane theorem; TorsorsExtensionMathematics::Category Theory0103 physical sciences0101 mathematicsConnection (algebraic framework)MathematicsAlgebra and Number TheoryFunctorGroup (mathematics)010102 general mathematicsTorsorsExtension (predicate logic)Obstruction theorySchreier-mac lane theoremCohomologyFibrationsAlgebraSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraSchreier–Mac Lane theoremSettore MAT/03 - Geometria010307 mathematical physicsObstruction theory
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EXPERIMENTAL EVALUATION OF THE ACCURACY OF RFID BASED LOCALIZATION SYSTEMS FOR INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSES

2009

Tracking and tracing of materials and assets using RFID technology RFID adoption and implementation frameworks.
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Impact of e-government on transaction cost and FDI inflows: A proposed conceptual framework

2011

Published version of an article in International Journal of Business and Management, 6(11), 285-296. Also available from the publisher at http://dx.doi.org/10.5539/ijbm.v6n11p285 Although vast normative e-government literature supports the assertion that implementation of e-government reduces transaction cost and promotes Foreign Direct Investment; empirical evidence to support this thesis is limited. Even more, there is limited attempt when studying this phenomenon to integrate e-government literature with other literatures in which major constructs of interest are rooted. This article contributes to reducing this gap by establishing a conceptual framework that integrates e-government lite…

Transaction costE-GovernmentConceptual frameworkE-government transaction cost FDI investment environment cost of doing businessEconomicsForeign direct investmentVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321Industrial organization
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Does cooperation affect service delivery costs? Evidence from fire services in Norway

2017

The objective of this study is to develop our understanding of how cooperation between local governments affects service delivery costs. The current study provides three contributions to the existing literature: (1) we assess the relation between inter-municipal cooperation and service delivery costs for fire services; (2) we evaluate whether different forms of cooperation affect costs differently; and (3) we analyse how the number of cooperation partners affects the cooperation–cost relation. Theoretically, it is argued that cooperation promotes scale economies, but that increasing transaction costs from additional cooperation partners may outweigh these potential benefits. The data show t…

Transaction costPublic AdministrationSociology and Political ScienceService delivery frameworkbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic relationsAffect (psychology)0506 political scienceEconomies of scaleOrganizational form0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationBusiness050203 business & managementIndustrial organizationPublic Administration
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Formal Contractual Agreements: A Transaction Cost Study of Tanzania Firms

2011

This is exploratory study that aims at examining formal contractual agreements for firms in Tanzania using Transaction cost theoretical approach. Transaction cost studies have rarely being done on firms in Africa and Tanzania in particular. Sampling frame used is from Tanzania revenue authority records for registered business 2008-2010. The study is centered on business - to business buyer -seller relations. Primary data were collected from buying side of this business relationship. Random sample of n =150 buyers were contacted through telephone calls and questionnaire were delivered personally. The response rate was about 65%. The findings suggest Transaction cost theoretical framework to …

Transaction costbiologybusiness.industryExploratory researchAccountingContext (language use)biology.organism_classificationBusiness relationship managementTanzaniaSpiteEconomicsRevenueMarketingbusinessSampling frameInternational Business Research
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