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Smart Cities and a Stochastic Frontier Analysis: A Comparison among European Cities

2013

The level of interest in smart cities is growing, and the recent literature on this topic (Holland, 2008; Caragliu et al., 2009, Nijkamp et al., 2011 and Lombardi et al., 2012) identifies a number of factors that characterise a city as smart, such as economic development, environment, human capital, culture and leisure, and e-governance. Thus, the smartness concept is strictly linked to urban efficiency in a multifaceted way. A seminal research for European policy conducted by Giffinger et al. (2007) defines a smart city on the basis of several intangible indicators, such as a smart economy, smart mobility, smart environment, smart people, smart living, and smart governance. These authors’ …

jel:D63Sample (statistics)Human capitalFrontierStochastic frontier analysisRankingEconomySmart cityEconomicsRegional scienceSmart environmentjel:Q01jel:R11Productivitysmart cities stochastic frontier technical inefficiency
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MANAGEMENT CHALLENGES - A PREVIEW IN FUTURE OF CAPITALISM

2012

The economic crisis comes in the context the deepest political crisis faced by the EU today. Economic catastrophe led to the strongest economic crisis since the '30s. Downturns were commonly explained using technical arguments, economic or financial reasons. Because they were discussed by experts in language often inaccessible, so often we face today and dangerous misunderstanding of the population crisis. When talking about economic crises tend to forget that they come in a political context, social and cultural. At the same time, how society reacts to the crisis is decisively influenced by the values it embraces.

jel:D63jel:P11capitalism management cultural patterns efficiencyjel:H12Revista Economica
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The dynamics of the financial capital – intellectual capital binomial relationship regarding the value creation process of a firm in the knowledge-ba…

2009

The idea that the value of the firm is given by its financial capital and its intellectual capital is generally accepted. But, what is changing nowadays is the importance/weight that each one of these two components claims to have regarding the value of the firm – based on the dynamics of the changes and the intensity of the competition within an industry, on one hand, and on the measure of connection/networking to the knowledge-based economy of the given industry, on the other hand. So, we are the witnesses of: (1) a repositioning into the dynamics of the financial capital – intellectual capital binomial relationship regarding the value creation process of a firm and (2) the need to reform…

jel:D80caotal financier capital intellectuelvaleur de marche societe basee sur la connaissancejel:L25jel:D00
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Perception du risque dépendance et demande d'assurance : une analyse à partir de l'enquête PATER

2013

Dans la littérature économique, de nombreux travaux tentent d'expliquer pourquoi les individus s’assurent aussi peu contre la dépendance. Du côté de l’offre, différents freins possibles au développement du marché de l’assurance dépendance ont d’ores et déjà été pointés du doigt par la littérature. Les estimations récentes montrent néanmoins que les limites imputables à l’offre ne suffisent pas à expliquer le faible développement du marché : même si les assurances étaient moins coûteuses et les couvertures proposées plus larges, la majorité des individus ne souscrirait toujours pas d’assurance. Il est donc nécessaire d’aller trouver des explications du côté de la demande d’assurance dépendan…

jel:D81JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D1 - Household Behavior and Family Economics/D.D1.D10 - GeneralAssurance-invaliditéjel:D84JEL : I - Health Education and Welfare/I.I3 - Welfare Well-Being and Poverty/I.I3.I38 - Government Policy • Provision and Effects of Welfare Programsjel:G02[ QFIN ] Quantitative Finance [q-fin]JEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J1 - Demographic Economics/J.J1.J14 - Economics of the Elderly • Economics of the Handicapped • Non-Labor Market DiscriminationJEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information Knowledge and Uncertainty/D.D8.D81 - Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertaintyperception du risqueaversion au risqueJEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information Knowledge and Uncertainty/D.D8.D84 - Expectations • SpeculationsAssurance dépendance[QFIN]Quantitative Finance [q-fin]préférence pour le présentJEL: I - Health Education and Welfare/I.I3 - Welfare Well-Being and Poverty/I.I3.I38 - Government Policy • Provision and Effects of Welfare ProgramsJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information Knowledge and Uncertainty/D.D8.D81 - Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and UncertaintyAssurance-invalidité;jel:D10JEL : J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J1 - Demographic Economics/J.J1.J14 - Economics of the Elderly • Economics of the Handicapped • Non-Labor Market DiscriminationJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information Knowledge and Uncertainty/D.D8.D84 - Expectations • Speculationsjel:I11[QFIN] Quantitative Finance [q-fin]jel:J14JEL: I - Health Education and Welfare/I.I1 - Health/I.I1.I11 - Analysis of Health Care Marketsjel:I13JEL : I - Health Education and Welfare/I.I1 - Health/I.I1.I11 - Analysis of Health Care Marketsjel:I38Assurance dépendance; perception du risque; préférence pour le présent; aversion au risque;JEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D1 - Household Behavior and Family Economics/D.D1.D10 - General
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Variation sur le thème 'A la recherche de nouvelles fondations pour la finance et la gouvernance d'entreprise'

2001

L'objectif de cet article est de proposer une voie alternative à celle que préconise Zingales pour donner de nouvelles fondations à la finance d'entreprise. En empruntant le même cheminement que Zingales, cet article retient premièrement une définition plus large de la finance, accordant à l'investissement une place au moins équivalente à celle du financement. Deuxièmement, considérant que la vision contractuelle, dans son interprétation traditionnelle fondée sur la protection des actifs spécifiques, conduit à une théorie financière déconnectée de toute considération productive, il propose de lui substituer les théories de la firme associées aux courants cognitifs. Troisièmement, les conséq…

jel:G38internal financing;corporate finance;corporate governance; capital budgeting;knowledge-based theories of the firm.finance d'entreprise;théories cognitives de la firme; investissement;fonds propres externes;autofinancement; gouvernance d'entreprise;évaluation d'entreprise;conseil d'administration.jel:G31jel:G32
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Effective Tax rates and Fiscal Convergence in the OECD: 1965-2001

2005

In this work we elaborate a data base that includes 21 OECD countries along the 1965-2001 period. It includes average effective tax rates on consumption, capital and labour, which are adequate to analyse macroeconomic effects of fiscal policy. Additionally, we make a description of the most important features of fiscal structures in OECD countries along the last decades. Thus, we find that the ratio of fiscal revenues to GDP has steadily increased in these countries, mainly due to the increase of taxation on labour earnings. This increase in fiscal revenues has gone together with a process of convergence across countries both in the level of fiscal revenues, as in labour and capital tax rat…

jel:H2jel:H87Tax rates consumption tax labour tax capital tax.Hacienda Pública Española/Revista de Economía Pública
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La contabilidad de las cooperativas al día

2003

The proposal of an adaptation of the National Accounting System (PGC) for the Cooperative sector has seen fruition in a Project, currently at the draft stage, published by the Instituto de Contabilidad y Auditoría de Cuantas (ICAC) and disseminated in several forums with the aim of: being spread in co-operative circles, giving sufficient time to take on the changes implied in adopting the project, debating the new aspects and proposing alternative solutions, among others. This paper aims to provide a critical commentary for some of the more controversial aspects the new regulations raise.

jel:K22Shareholder funds Education Fund Interest on capital co-operatives.jel:Q13jel:P13jel:G32CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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Why Do European Venture Capital Companies Syndicate?

2002

Financial theory, resource-based theory and access to deal flow are used to explain syndication practices among European venture capital (VC) firms. The desire to share risk and increase portfolio diversification is a more important motive for syndication than the desire to access additional intangible resources or deal flow. Access to resources is, however, more important for non-lead than for lead investors. When resource-based motives are more important, the propensity to syndicate increases. Syndication intensity is higher for young VC firms and for VC firms, specialised in a specific investment stage. Finally, syndication strategies are similar across European countries, but differ fro…

jel:L2jel:M10jel:Mjel:G24financial diversification theory motivation resource-based theory syndication venture capital strategies
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La economía social ¿alternativa a la gestión pública o vanguardia de la privatización de servicios? Una definición del sector de servicios de apoyo a…

2001

A number of social economy organizations with different legal forms have appeared in Spain since the eighties and have developed a growing activity in the provision of personal support services, usually in the private management of public services and occasionally in the private sector. The novelty of this type of organization, the peculiarities of their origin and business development, their uncertain future and the relevance of the experience accumulated in the short but intensive years of their existence - as well as their importance in job creation and in training professionals in social intervention - justify a detailed study of their current situation with regard to resource bases and…

jel:L33Personal support services social economy business resources and capabilities strategic management organizational learning.jel:P13CIRIEC-España, revista de economía pública, social y cooperativa
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La cohérence dans la mobilisation du capital humain:une illustration de la théorie de l’architecture organisationnelle dans les banques de réseau

2006

(VF)S’il est courant d’opposer capital financier et capital humain les organisations mettent en place des mécanismes de coordination afin de faire converger les intérêts des deux catégories de partenaires que sont les salariés et les actionnaires. La théorie de l’architecture organisationnelle permet de fournir un cadre d’analyse pertinent pour rendre compte de ces mécanismes. Dans ce cadre nous pouvons constater la pluralité des mécanismes d’incitation. Parmi eux, les incitations financières et le pouvoir de délégation accordé au niveau local figurent en bonne place. Ce qui garantit l’efficacité de ces mécanismes est la complémentarité et la cohérence des différentes composantes de l’archi…

jel:M10incitations financières;marge de manœuvre;pouvoir de délégation;capital humain;capital financier;banques de réseau;architecture organisationnelle.jel:D20
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