Search results for "CAPABILITY"
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Case study of why information security investment fail?
2015
Tämä tutkielma keskittyy tietoturvainvestointien päätöksentekoprosessiin. Ta- voitteena on tutkia miksi tietoturvainvestointipäätös hylätään. Tutkimuksen teoreettinen tausta perustuu aiemmin suoritettuun tutkimukseen, mikä on pää- osin käsitellyt tietoturvainvestointeja joko optimaalisen investointitason näkö- kulmasta, tai tehokkaan investointitason näkökulmasta. Aiempi tutkimus ei ole käsitellyt tietoturvainvestointeja epäonnistuneen päätöksenteon näkökulmasta, eikä siten voi esittää perusteluita päätöksenteolle. Tämän tutkielman tuloksena esitetään teoreettisia väittämiä, jotka tarjoavat mahdollisia vastauksia tutki- muskysymykseen. Tämä tutkimus täydentää osaltaan akateemista kirjallisu…
Executive function and life-space mobility in old age
2018
Life-space assessment incorporates all movements in terms of the distance from home, the frequency of movement and the need of assistance for movement. Executive function (EF) is an important higher order cognitive ability that controls and guides people’s goal-directed actions. We examined the cross-sectional and longitudinal associations between EF and life-space mobility, and investigated if perceived walking difficulties, lower extremity performance, and transportation difficulties explain the association. Methods 157 community-dwelling persons aged 76–91 years participated in the study at the baseline, and 103 of them in 2-year follow-up study. Based on the distribution on the Trail Ma…
Five-year cumulative exposure to antipsychotic medication after first-episode psychosis and its association with 19-year outcomes
2020
Abstract Background: The long-term effectiveness of antipsychotic maintenance treatment after first-episode psychosis (FEP) is contested. In this real-world observational study, we examined how cumulative exposure to antipsychotics within the first 5 years from FEP was associated with the 19-year outcome. Methods: Finnish national registers were used to detect all patients who were hospitalized due to non-affective psychosis in the mid-1990s, and who were treatment naïve prior to the inclusion period (N = 1318). Generalized linear models with logit link function were used to estimate how cumulative exposure to antipsychotics within the first 5 years from onset was associated with mortality,…
Quality of working life expectations and capability
2016
The purpose of this study was to determine a set of factors that can represent the conception of a quality of work life with capability and expectations. This article discusses the main dimensions and meaning of quality of working life and its measurements. Also the system of three main levels to which it relates is introduced. Theory based article, review of literature on the concept and measurement of quality of working life.
Il lifelong learning come vocazione ontologica “nell’Essere Più”
2022
Nel passato il paradigma fordista ha affidato alla politica e alla società di produrre capitale umano e sociale poiché in grado di consumare la produttività e l’efficienza del mercato (Margiotta, 2015). Oggi invece la produzione fa leva sulle ambizioni e capacità di tanti individui che si danno da fare. Saper gestire la propria formazione continua è una competenza che ogni insegnante deve sviluppare perché essa subordina l’acquisizione e lo sviluppo di tutte le altre. Emerge dunque la necessità di una policy educativa e formativa in grado di promuovere opportunità realizzativa, la riscoperta dell’intelligenza personale e comunitaria come motore generativo di estrazione di valore. Il dir…
Adoption of ubiquitous crm for operational sustainability of the firms: Moderating role of technology turbulence
2021
Ubiquitous CRM (UCRM) enhances customer relationship management. It can sense customer needs and demands, to which firms can respond quickly. Therefore, UCRM helps to improve a firm’s agility. There is a growing interest among researchers and practitioners to understand how the adoption of UCRM impacts the sustainability of firms’ operations, but not many studies have investigated this issue. In this context, the aim of this study is to examine how firms’ absorptive capacity and dynamic capability could impact the adoption of UCRM to influence the operational sustainability of the firms and their performance. The study also investigates the moderating role of technology turbulence on the re…
Developing support teachers’ digital competencies for an inclusive citizenship
2021
The present work focuses on the construct of digital citizenship from an educational and inclusive point of view. Considering the general European interest in implementing citizens’ digital skills and with particular care for the contemporary situ-ation of overall emergency, due to the Covid 19 pandemic case, the idea is that of con-sidering a possible conceptual link between digital skills and the Capability Approach. In the light of an ‘Education for all’, the aware development of teachers and, particu-larly support teachers’ digital skills, may be a crucial key to enact inclusive processes able to guarantee any pupil and student the chance to become a capable and valu-able citizen, despi…
Comparative vs. Transcendental Approaches to Justice: A Misleading Dichotomy in Sen'sThe Idea of Justice
2012
This paper examines the distinction drawn by Amartya Sen between transcendental and comparative theories of justice, and its application to Rawls' doctrine. It then puts forward three arguments. First, it is argued that Sen offers a limited portrayal of Rawls' doctrine. This is the result of a rhetorical strategy that depicts Rawlsian doctrine as more “transcendental” than it really is. Although Sen deploys numerous quotations in support of his interpretation, it is possible to offer a less transcendental interpretation of Rawls. Second, the dichotomy between transcendental and comparative approaches to questions of justice is partly misleading, insofar as any plausible moral doctrine has b…
Multidisciplinary Approach to the Diagnosis and In-Hospital Management of COVID-19 Infection: A Narrative Review
2020
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2 or COVID-19 disease) was declared a pandemic on 11th March 2020 by the World Health Organization. This unprecedented circumstance has challenged hospitals’ response capacity, requiring significant structural and organizational changes to cope with the surge in healthcare demand and to minimize in-hospital risk of transmission. As our knowledge advances, we now understand that COVID-19 is a multi-systemic disease rather than a mere respiratory tract infection, therefore requiring holistic care and expertise from various medical specialties. In fact, the clinical spectrum of presentation ranges from respiratory complaints to gastroin…