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Engaging universities in social innovation research for understanding sustainability issues

2017

International audience; The paper presents the analysis of a three-stage research conducted by the authors within a social innovation project in collaboration with international master students of Riga Technical University for determining the factors, which motivate people to be involved in the solution of social problems. The authors not only analyse and use the outcomes of the students’ research but also provide feasibility study of using the potential of study research at the university, for implementing serious research projects. Data collection from Africa, Asia, America and Europe was organised jointly by all the students via web-based survey for creating an original data base for the…

Technological innovations. AutomationEntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Interpersonal communication010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSocial issueslearning research by doing research01 natural sciencessocial innovationManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessGE1-350SociologyBusiness and International Management0105 earth and related environmental sciences[QFIN.GN]Quantitative Finance [q-fin]/General Finance [q-fin.GN][SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsData collectionbusiness.industryHD45-45.2[INFO.INFO-CE]Computer Science [cs]/Computational Engineering Finance and Science [cs.CE]05 social sciencesstudy researchPublic relationsJEL: O - Economic Development Innovation Technological Change and Growth/O.O1 - Economic Development/O.O1.O15 - Human Resources • Human Development • Income Distribution • Migration[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[QFIN.ST]Quantitative Finance [q-fin]/Statistical Finance [q-fin.ST]social problemsEnvironmental sciencesContent analysisSustainabilitySocial innovationbusinessqualitative content analysis050203 business & managementIntrapersonal communicationEntrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues
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Occupational health disparities among U.S. long-haul truck drivers: the influence of work organization and sleep on cardiovascular and metabolic dise…

2018

Objective The organization of work has undergone vast transformations over the past four decades in the United States and has had profound impacts on worker health and wellbeing. The profession of commercial truck driving is one of the best examples. Particularly for long-haul truck drivers, changes in work organization have led to disproportionately poor physiological, psychological, and sleep health outcomes. Methods The present study examined disparities in cardiometabolic disease risk among long-haul truck drivers and the general population, and the influence of work organization and sleep in generating these outcomes. Researchers collected survey data from 260 drivers, and blood assay …

Time FactorsPulmonologyDatabases FactualPhysiologyApneaCross-sectional studylcsh:MedicineBlood PressureCardiovascular MedicineLogistic regressionVascular MedicineBiochemistryOccupational safety and health0302 clinical medicineRisk FactorsMedicine and Health SciencesPublic and Occupational Health030212 general & internal medicinelcsh:ScienceMetabolic Syndromeeducation.field_of_studyMultidisciplinarySmokingMiddle AgedLipids030210 environmental & occupational healthCholesterolNeurologyCardiovascular DiseasesResearch ArticleAdultSleep ApneaNational Health and Nutrition Examination SurveyPopulation03 medical and health sciencesOccupational ExposureEnvironmental healthNorth CarolinamedicineHumanseducationbusiness.industryCholesterol HDLlcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesPhysical Activitymedicine.diseaseClinical trialCross-Sectional StudiesMetabolic DisordersSurvey data collectionlcsh:QMetabolic syndromePhysiological ProcessesSleepSleep DisordersbusinessAutomobileshuman activitiesPLoS ONE
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De la encuesta a la base de datos: experiencia de trabajo de campo del estudio «Inmigración, trabajo y salud» (Proyecto ITSAL)

2011

Objective: Despite the need for information in the area of migration and health, the available data are sparse. We describe the field work in a cross-sectional study on the health of immigrant workers in Spain. Method: A convenience sample of workers from Colombia, Ecuador, Morocco and Rumania in four cities was targeted, using a block-walking approach. The outcome rates of the American Association of Public Opinion Research were estimated. Results: Of 6,504 persons approached, 71.4% were eligible contacts. Of these contacts, only 57.8% completed interviews. Response and cooperation rates were above 50%. Conclusions: Block-walking enabled surveyors to access difficult-to-reach groups. The u…

Trabajadores inmigrantesOccupational healthData collectionField methodsSalud laboralTrabajo de campoMigrant workersRecogida de datos
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From questionnaire to database: field work experience in the "Immigration, work and health survey" (ITSAL Project) De la encuesta a la base de datos:…

2011

Objective: Despite the need for information in the area of migration and health, the available data are sparse. We describe the field work in a cross-sectional study on the health of immigrant workers in Spain. Method: A convenience sample of workers from Colombia, Ecuador, Morocco and Rumania in four cities was targeted, using a block-walking approach. The outcome rates of the American Association of Public Opinion Research were estimated. Results: Of 6,504 persons approached, 71.4% were eligible contacts. Of these contacts, only 57.8% completed interviews. Response and cooperation rates were above 50%. Conclusions: Block-walking enabled surveyors to access difficult-to-reach groups. The u…

Trabajadores inmigrantesOccupational healthlcsh:Public aspects of medicineData collectionSalud laboralTrabajo de campoField methodslcsh:RA1-1270Migrant workersRecogida de datosGaceta Sanitaria
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A critical perspective on Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) applied in a Norwegian public hospital project

2020

Does the IPD concept deliver as required and expected, and if not, how can that be explained? This paper is a critical realist inspired methodology based on a combination of the inductive and deductive approaches used in case study research. IPD is based on relational contracting between multiple parties, in this case between the Owner, Contractor, MEP subcontractors and a group of Consulting engineers who share control of the project. At the core of the concept is shared risk and opportunities among the parties in the IPD contract. Our theoretical perspectives are based mainly on the Principal-Agent theory (PA), Transaction Cost theory (TC), and its related incentives. This paper reports o…

Transaction costData collectionKnowledge managementIntegrated project deliverybusiness.industrycommercial and individual incentivesVDP::Teknologi: 500::Bygningsfag: 53005 social sciencesControl (management)aec-industryEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Core (game theory)alignment of interestsipdIncentivepublic procurement0502 economics and businessPublic hospital050211 marketingBusinessTA1-2040Everyday life050203 business & management
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A transaction cost analysis of staffing decisions in international operations

2005

Abstract This paper analyzes staffing decisions in foreign subsidiaries from the perspective of transaction cost theory. We focus on the ex post transaction costs of the employment relation. Specifically, we look at the monitoring, bonding, maladaptation, and bargaining costs of conducting activities in specific subsidiaries in a foreign country. We hypothesize that the transaction costs of using expatriates are lower than those generated by local employees, especially in the higher managerial echelons of foreign subsidiaries, but also that costs can be reduced as individuals become more experienced. We also conjecture that ex post transaction costs are influenced by cultural differences be…

Transaction costLabour economicsbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementSubsidiaryStaffingSample (statistics)Multinational corporationHuman resource managementSurvey data collectionHuman resourcesbusinessApplied PsychologyIndustrial organizationScandinavian Journal of Management
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Toward an urban transport sustainability index: an European comparison

2011

Introduction The aim of paper is to cluster policies of sustainable mobility in order to define an essential set of specific Transport Performance Indicators (TPI). TPIs are standardized measures suitable for analysis in order to appraise the feasibility of a transport policy or an infrastructural project. Data collection of TPIs is a crucial phase, but data detection and monitoring are not standardized at the city level. Thus, there is no a standard for data collection and storing, this aspect makes much difficult to compare different city contexts. This issue is critical and bounds the analysis of built scenarios. A standardized set of transport performance indicators becomes, hence, esse…

Transportation planningData collectionComputer scienceTransport performance indicators Transport sustainability index Urban sustainable mobilityMechanical EngineeringTransportationEnvironmental economicsPolicy analysisTransport engineeringSet (abstract data type)Environmental Sustainability IndexSustainable transportSettore ICAR/05 - TrasportiAutomotive EngineeringPerformance measurementPerformance indicatorEuropean Transport Research Review
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Transnationalism and Settlement of Latvian Emigrants in the Nordic Countries

2021

The intra-European migration flows have fostered debates about the intentions of migrants to settle in their destination country or return to their countries of origin. Based on a quantitative analysis of survey data ('N' = 1391), this article presents a typology of migration patterns among migrants from Latvia in the Nordic countries. Using two dimensions—attachment to the destination country and attachment to the country of origin—the article identifies and characterises the following four migration patterns: (1) bi-nationals, (2) settlers, (3) footloose migrants and (4) isolated migrants who focus on their country of origin and are willing to return (separated).

TypologySociology and Political ScienceGeography Planning and Developmentintegration050801 communication & media studiesCommunities. Classes. Racessettlement03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine0508 media and communicationsJV1-9480TransnationalismDemographytransnationalism05 social scienceslatviathe nordic countriesLatvian030206 dentistryCountry of originlanguage.human_languageEmigrationHT51-1595GeographyQuantitative analysis (finance)AnthropologylanguageSurvey data collectionDemographic economicsColonies and colonization. Emigration and immigration. International migrationSettlement (litigation)LawNordic Journal of Migration Research
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Going beyond a conflict of approaches in psychiatric care: the perks of interdisciplinary research

2021

International audience; Our research studied the interactions between mental health care (MHC) professionals and users in French public psychiatry, focusing on the “tools” which professionals use in their interactions with users. We draw a typology of four main "therapeutic styles" in relation to tool use;1- Absence of identifiable tools. Interaction is personalized and improvised. 2- Use of rituals and habits. 3- Use of methods that have otherwise been written and formalized.4- Use of tools, be they written or computerized, protocols guiding the interactions, or strictly standardized tools.The psychologist involved in the research (HH) intends to show how the practice of interdisciplinary …

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A case study of a precision fertilizer application task generation for wheat based on classified hyperspectral data from UAV combined with farm histo…

2013

Different remote sensing methods for detecting variations in agricultural fields have been studied in last two decades. There are already existing systems for planning and applying e.g. nitrogen fertilizers to the cereal crop fields. However, there are disadvantages such as high costs, adaptability, reliability, resolution aspects and final products dissemination. With an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) based airborne methods, data collection can be performed cost-efficiently with desired spatial and temporal resolutions, below clouds and under diverse weather conditions. A new Fabry-Perot interferometer based hyperspectral imaging technology implemented in an UAV has been introduced. In this…

UAVtaskField (computer science)wheat/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/zero_hungerfarm machinerySDG 2 - Zero HungerVariable Rate Applicationta119Remote sensingData collectionAgricultural machinerybusiness.industryprecision farmingHyperspectral imagingcomputer.file_formatta4111fertilizerhyperspectralGeographyVRAPrecision agricultureRaster graphicsScale (map)businesscomputer
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