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Business Cultural Intelligence Quotient: A Five-Country Study

2016

Cultural intelligence (CI) has often been linked to performance at the individual, team, and firm levels as a key factor in international business success. Using a new measure of CI, the business cultural intelligence quotient (BCIQ), our study provides empirical evidence on several key antecedents of CI using data on business professionals across five diverse countries (Austria, Colombia, Greece, Spain, and the United States). The findings suggest that the most important factors leading to cultural intelligence, in order of importance, are the number of countries that business practitioners have lived in for more than six months, their level of education, and the number of languages spoken…

Intercultural competencemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentImmigration050209 industrial relationsGlobal LeadershipInternational businessCountry of originCultural intelligenceCultural diversity0502 economics and businessPolitical Science and International RelationsBusiness and International ManagementMarketingPsychologyEmpirical evidence050203 business & managementmedia_commonThunderbird International Business Review
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Preliminary investigations on indirect competition among Italian employers’ associations, and the relevant effects on collective bargaining

2022

Le associazioni dei datori di lavoro sono attori importanti per il sistema delle relazioni industriali e della contrattazione collettiva. I datori di lavoro e i sindacati in genere negoziano gli standard di lavoro in termini di salari e condizioni di lavoro per conto rispettivamente delle aziende associate e dei dipendenti. Sebbene la maggior parte della letteratura sulle relazioni industriali si sia concentrata principalmente sulla forza associativa e sulla densità associativa delle associazioni dei datori di lavoro, in questa pubblicazione a cura di Michele Faioli e Silvio Bologna, gli autori si discostano da questa prospettiva e si concentrano sul funzionamento e sulla governance, ovvero…

Italy employers' association representation industrial relations static analysis dynamic analysis.Settore IUS/07 - Diritto Del LavoroItalia associazioni datoriali rappresentanza relazioni industriali analisi statica analisi dinamica.
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High-commitment work practices and the social responsibility issue: interaction and benefits

2021

Human Resource Management (HRM) has a potentially vital role to play in addressing the new challenges that companies have to face and in delivering initiatives in the framework of corporate sustainability. Our work attempts to shed light on the strategic role of High-Commitment Work Practices (HCWP) as a Corporate Sustainability (CS) partner and, more specifically, to analyze the implications of their integration on the competitiveness of the firm. With this purpose, we apply a qualitative methodology, using a single case study, to explore and explain why and how the interaction between HCWP and CS takes place. The results show how this interaction encourages the formulation and implementat…

Knowledge managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-830social responsibilityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Competitive advantage:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sources0502 economics and businessGE1-350Empowermentmedia_commonhcwpTeamworkinnovative behaviorEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsManagement stylesUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASBuilding and Constructioncorporate sustainabilityEnvironmental sciencesCorporate sustainabilityWork (electrical)Human resource managementbusinessSocial responsibility050203 business & management
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Can Differences in Characteristics Explain Ethnic Wage Gap in Latvia?

2017

Abstract We used anonymized micro data from Labour Force Survey to estimate the ethnic wage gap in Latvia and find the factors that explain it. We found that a notable ethnic wage gap still exists in Latvia with non-Latvians earning 10 % less than Latvians in 2015. The results of Oaxaca-Ransom decomposition show that approximately two thirds of the ethnic wage gap are explained by differences in characteristics with the most important effects in favour of Latvians caused by segregation in better paying occupational groups, having Latvian citizenship and better education (higher education levels and more favourable segregation by education fields). This was partly offset by favourable segreg…

Labour economicsOccupational groupHF5001-6182Higher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectOaxaca-Ransom decompositionWageEthnic groupDistribution (economics)DecileEconomic inequalityDiscrimination0502 economics and businessEconomicsoaxaca-ransom decompositionBusiness050207 economicsHB71-74media_commonbusiness.industry05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsLatvianlanguage.human_languageEconomics as a sciencelanguageethnic wage gapbusinessdiscriminationincome inequalityEconomics and Business
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The Right Not to Have Rights: Posted Worker Acquiescence and the European Union Labor Rights Framework

2016

AbstractThe emergence of the European Union citizenship agenda has mainly taken place along the evolution of mobility rights, with the goal of creating a pan-European labor market. Mobility undermines the nationally embedded notion of industrial citizenship. Industrial citizenship protects workers’ rights and secures their participation in national political systems. The Europeanization of labor markets severs the relationship between state, territory and citizen on which industrial citizenship has been built, undermining worker collectivism and access to representation. This is legitimated in terms of building market-citizenship, i.e., enabling mobile workers as market actors. However, the…

Labour economicsPersonhoodmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEuropean union050209 industrial relationsWagetyöSplit labor market theoryDilemmaPolitical economy0502 economics and businessEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instance050207 economicsEuropean unionFree marketIndustrial relationsLawCitizenshipLabor rightsmedia_commonTheoretical Inquiries in Law
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Posted Migration and Segregation in the European Construction Sector

2015

Worker ‘posting’ or temporary migration of manual workers sent by their employers to work on projects abroad has become increasingly prominent in the European construction industry. It is now normal to find groups of workers from all around Europe on construction sites, living in nearby temporary accommodations, moving on to other projects or back home when the project is complete. This article highlights the interaction between the social and spatial segregation and transnational mobility of these workers in the European Union construction labour market. We argue that the work-focused and employer-dominated nature of the posted workers' social world abroad contributes to their segregation …

Labour economicslähetetyt työntekijätSpatial segregationposted workerssegregaatioPoliticsArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Market segmentation0502 economics and business050602 political science & public administrationSoziologie Sozialwissenschaftenmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionDemographymedia_commonlabour market segmentation05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsta5142segregation0506 political sciencelabour migrationWork (electrical)Construction industryta51418. Economic growthBusinesstemporary migration
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Locked in Inferiority? : The Positions of Estonian Construction Workers in the Finnish Migrant Labour Regime

2016

Abstract The aim of this article is to analyse how different policies and actors have structured the current migrant labour regime in the Finnish construction sector and to discuss the consequences for migrants. Our study shows that a strong industrial relations system such as in Finland is able to curb the posting of workers regime (the most disadvantageous for migrant workers). The position of labour migrants has become more diverse in the segmented labour market, although it remains inferior compared to that of the natives. Consideration of the policy development revolving around the changing migrant labour regimes constitutes the first part of the analysis and is based on government and…

Labour economicsrakennustyöntekijätulkomainen työvoima0502 economics and businessTrade unionSuomi050602 political science & public administrationIndustrial relationsFinlandGovernmentmigrant labourbusiness.industryMigrant workers05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsSmall businessEstonianlanguage.human_language0506 political sciencetyönjakolanguagePosition (finance)BusinesssiirtotyöläisetrakennusalaDivision of labour
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The Role of the Unitary Prevention Delegates in the Participative Management of Occupational Risk Prevention and Its Impact on Occupational Accidents…

2020

The aim of this research was to study the impact of the unitary prevention delegates (UPDs) on the Spanish working environment. To this end, a cross-sectional study was carried out using microdata from the National Survey on Health and Safety Management in Companies (ENGE-2009) with a sample of 5147 work centres. To measure the relationship between the presence of UPD in workplaces with preventive management indicators and damage to health, individual and multiple logistic regression models were carried out, calculating the crude (cOR) and adjusted (aOR) odds ratios by sociodemographic covariates, with their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Ambivalent results were obtained. …

MaleSafety Managementcongenital hereditary and neonatal diseases and abnormalitiesHealth Toxicology and Mutagenesislcsh:MedicinePoison controlLogistic regressionSuicide preventionpreventive managementArticleOccupational safety and health03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEnvironmental health0502 economics and businessInjury preventionOdds RatioAccidents OccupationalHumansMedicineWorkplaceOccupational Healthcultural activationbusiness.industrylcsh:R05 social sciences050209 industrial relationsPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthHuman factors and ergonomicsunitary prevention delegatesOdds ratioworkers’ participation030210 environmental & occupational healthOrganizational PolicyCross-Sectional StudiesFemalebusinessRisk assessmentaccidents at workInternational Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
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Do firms implement work–life balance policies to benefit their workers or themselves?

2016

Abstract The purpose of this article is to enhance scholars' understanding of work-life balance (WLB) policies in small and medium enterprises (SMEs). The study explores whether SMEs display a common pattern of behavior when implementing WLB policies. The benefits of implementing WLB policies either improve conditions for the workers themselves or improve the firm's productivity. Empirical evidence on the effects of WLB, however, is scarce. This empirical study uses fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA). Findings fail to show an association between a particular combination of factors and the implementation of WLB policies. Nevertheless, the firm's decision to implement WLB poli…

MarketingPublic economicsQualitative comparative analysisbusiness.industry05 social sciencesWork–life balance050209 industrial relationsOrganizational performanceEmpirical research0502 economics and businessBusinessSmall and medium-sized enterprisesMarketingEmpirical evidenceHuman resourcesProductivity050203 business & managementJournal of Business Research
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Developing Solutions For Healthcare : Deploying Artificial Intelligence to an Evolving Target

2017

—The pace of deploying artificial intelligence (AI) techniques to healthcare has been speeding up. Many of the initiatives have been technology driven aiming at finding problems matching the new technology while systematic, demand driven search for solutions has been limited. Here we describe the process of identifying opportunities for deploying artificial intelligence to healthcare and social services on regional and national levels in Finland. The process includes idea generation and elaboration using a design thinking method complemented with architectural design for identifying required AI capabilities for the 34 best use cases. In this paper, we focus on the development of use case “M…

Matching (statistics)Process (engineering)Technology pushComputer scienceSocial WelfareDesign thinkingterveysteknologiatekoälytietotekniikkainformation technologydesign thinking0502 economics and businessHealth careUse casehealth informaticsta113business.industry05 social sciences050209 industrial relationshealthcareterveystieto (oppiaineet)Ideationartificial intelligenceterveystieto050211 marketingArtificial intelligencebusinesshealth information systems innovation
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