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Psychology in Latvia

2012

History of psychology in Latvia can be divided into three stages: (1) origin and early development during the period of independence between the two World Wars; (2) survival under rather difficult conditions under the Soviet rule; and (3) rapid growth after the reestablishment of independence in 1991. After a brief review of the first two stages, this survey concentrates on recent and current trends in Latvian psychology. Research is reviewed on: interethnic relations, social representations; attachment styles in infancy and childhood and their reverberations in adulthood; early detection and intervention of depression in schoolchildren and university students; validation of major intellig…

Intelligence quotientCritical psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectSchool psychologyLatvianlanguage.human_languageIndependenceDevelopmental psychologyArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)History of psychologylanguageAttachment theorySocial sciencePsychologyGeneral PsychologyAsian psychologymedia_commonEuropean Psychologist
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2020

Measures of the brain's automatic electrophysiological responses to sounds represent a potential tool for identifying age- and depression-related neural markers. However, these markers have rarely been studied related to aging and depression within one study. Here, we investigated auditory event-related potentials (ERPs) in the brain that may show different alterations related to aging and depression. We used an oddball condition employing changes in sound intensity to investigate: (i) sound intensity dependence; (ii) sensory gating; and (iii) change detection, all within a single paradigm. The ERPs of younger (18-40 years) and older (62-80 years) depressed female participants and age-match…

Intensity dependencemedicine.medical_specialtySensory gatingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesMismatch negativityAudiologySound intensity050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental healthElectrophysiology0302 clinical medicineNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologymedicine.anatomical_structureNeurologyEvent-related potentialMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesbusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryBiological PsychiatryBrain functionDepression (differential diagnoses)Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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The CFO’s Information Challenge in Managing Macroeconomic Risk

2010

In this paper we examine the role of the CFO in setting risk management strategy with respect to macroeconomic risk, in particular, and we consider the information requirements for setting a strategy that is consistent with corporate objectives. We argue that macroeconomic risk management requires a broad approach encompassing financial, operational and strategic considerations. Furthermore, several interdependent sources of risk in the macroeconomic environment must be taken into account. Once this interdependence among, for example, exchange rates, interest rates and inflation are taken into account macroeconomic risk management can be considered a relatively self-contained aspect of Inte…

InterdependenceActuarial sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial riskFinancial risk managementStrategic managementInformation needsBusinessBusiness operationsRisk managementInterest ratemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Vulnerability Analysis of Interdependent Critical Infrastructures upon a Cyber-attack

2019

InterdependenceComputer scienceVulnerability assessmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectCyber-attackCascading effectsScenario analysisComputer securitycomputer.software_genrecomputerSystem dynamicsmedia_commonProceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Terms of trade, catch-up, and home-market effect: The example of Japan

2007

Abstract This paper explores theoretically and empirically the medium- and long-run relation of the terms of trade (ratio of traded goods prices) and economic growth of a pair of countries—one of which experiences a major catch-up process towards the other. Two theoretical interdependencies between the terms of trade and economic growth are offered: the home-market effect and the productivity-shock effect. These two effects are tested against each other in a cointegration analysis on data for Japan and the US from 1971 until 1997. Income is cointegrated with the terms of trade. The relevant empirical channel is the home-market effect. However, financial-market effects appear also to be rele…

InterdependenceEconomics and EconometricsCointegrationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicsConvergence (economics)Monetary economicsTerms of tradeFinanceHome market effectmedia_commonJournal of the Japanese and International Economies
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Urban Governance in Latvia: Feeling Urban and Thinking Rural

2019

Urbanisation is affecting not only countries with high number of residents but also with small number. The aim of the research is to explore urbanisation and shrinking city tendencies in a country with small number of residents in the context of globalization and urbanisation. The “donut effect” will be explored in the capital city Riga and ten municipalities nearby. The main research question is to what extent can the classical understanding and perception of urbanisation be applied to small societies and countries, and what kind of effects does the urbanisation create in such dynamically developing countries. There are several interdependent problems, such as the new patterns of urban–rur…

InterdependenceGlobalizationGeographymedia_common.quotation_subjectUrbanizationShrinking citiesDeveloping countryContext (language use)Economic geographyResizingResearch questionmedia_common
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Professional development for teachers: a world of change

2009

As the industrialised world shifted to an interdependent and global society, formal schooling was quickly recognised as a major factor in achieving a knowledge society of lifelong learners capable of transforming and revitalising organisations. Teachers were encouraged to engage in learning together to improve teaching and, by extension, improve learning for the children in their care. This article identifies three emerging trends intended to broaden teachers' learning and enhance their practices through continuous professional development: glocalisation, mentoring, and re‐thinking teacher evaluation. The body of the article indicates how these three trends are unfolding in Australia, Engla…

InterdependenceKnowledge societyGlocalizationPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPedagogyLifelong learningProfessional developmentGlobal citizenshipComparative educationTeacher educationEducationmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Teacher Education
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Heuristics for a Real-World Mail Delivery Problem

2011

We are solving a mail delivery problem by combining exact and heuristic methods. The problem is a tactical routing problem as routes for all postpersons have to be planned in advance for a period of several months. As for many other routing problems, the task is to construct a set of feasible routes serving each customer exactly once at minimum cost. Four different modes (car, moped, bicycle, and walking) are available, but not all customers are accessible by all modes. Thus, the problem is characterized by three interdependent decisions: the clustering of customers into districts, the choice of a mode for each district, and the routing of the postperson through its district. We present a t…

InterdependenceMathematical optimizationOperations researchHeuristic (computer science)Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectConstruct (python library)Routing (electronic design automation)HeuristicsSet (psychology)Cluster analysismedia_commonTask (project management)
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Conclusion: Transnational Histories of the ‘Royal Nation’

2017

The Conclusion summarily analyses the ‘Royal Nation’ as an autonomous historical category. It draws on arguments presented in different chapters of the book, and brings out commonalities between the viewpoints of the authors of these chapters, to demonstrate as to why the interdependence between monarchies and nation-state formation gathered momentous practical significance as well as conceptual plausibility in different parts of the modern world, from the nineteenth century onwards. The Conclusion emphasizes the intellectual, aesthetic and performative, juridical, social, and political underpinnings of this interdependency; it suggests that this mutual imbrication of the royal and the nati…

InterdependencePoliticsHistoryMonarchymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical cultureWorld historyPerformative utteranceParallelsNexus (standard)GenealogyEpistemologymedia_common
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Lessons Learned from Managing the Design Process of a Large and Complex Construction Project Seen in a Lean Construction Perspective

2020

The construction project being studied is a government investment related to a relocation of a biomedical institute delivering research-based knowledge and contingency support in the fields of animal health, fish health and food safety. The project covers a total of 63,000 m2 distributed over 10 buildings. The buildings have a very high degree of complexity due to a large proportion of special areas, great ambitions to the minimize environmental impact in addition to strict compliance to Infection Prevention and Control in order to achieve a world class product in its field. The project is procured as a design-bid-build project divided into 40 different execution contracts. The design alone…

InterdependenceProduct (business)Lean constructionDesign managementProcess managementWicked problemComputer scienceProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectDesigntheoryEngineering design processmedia_common
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