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Labour market reforms, institutions, and the quality of employment : should we all follow German Hartz model in reforming labour markets?

2015

Underemployment and aging population are major threats for several European economies. This study asks, whether partial labour market reforms, similar to German Hartz reforms, were good choices for other European countries, especially in terms of the quality of employment. Labour market liberalisation effects are assessed from macro-perspective on 25 OECD countries with fixed-effects panel data analysis. The effects for full-time, part-time, temporary, and low-wage employment are analysed separately for both genders, and also on young adults. The results find out strongly a gendered nature of labour market deregulation effects, which give support for dual labour market theory. There appears…

panel datagender differencessukupuolierottyöllisyyslabour market reformsHartz reformstyömarkkinatdualisation theoryhealth care economics and organizationsfixed-effectsquality of employment
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El impacto de la política de visados sobre los flujos internacionales de turistas: Un análisis con datos de panel

2016

Using newly panel data on visa restrictions for the years 2000 and 2010 in a theory-grounded gravity model, we find a robust, causal negative impact of visa restrictions on international tourist flows. By destination, the detrimental impact of this type of barrier is observed for tourists going to developing countries (with the exception of East and South Asia), but not for those to developed ones. By country of origin of tourists, the impact of visa restrictions appears to be the same for tourists coming from developed and developing countries. These findings have important consequences in policy terms for tourism management at a regional level.

panel datagravity modellcsh:HB71-74F15visa restrictionsTurismeddc:330F10lcsh:HC10-1085lcsh:Economics as a scienceInternational tourismdeveloping countrieslcsh:Economic history and conditions
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Does government spending boost economic growth in Europe?

2016

The article aims to analyse the evolution of budgetary expenditures and their relationship with economic growth, especially in the EU countries and three non-EU countries - Switzerland, Norway and Iceland during 1991 - 2012. To test the link between government spending and economic growth the research used the United Nation Classification of the Functions of Government and three econometrical regression methods – ordinary least square, least squares dummy variable and the generalized method of moments. Statistical results for the 10 categories of expenditure have shown that economic affairs, environmental protection, recreation, culture and religion and social protection have a significant …

panel datalcsh:HB1-3840lcsh:HB71-74lcsh:Economic theory. Demographylcsh:Economics as a scienceCOFOGGMMeconomic crisiseconomic growthpublic spendingBulletin of the Transilvania University of Brasov. Series V : Economic Sciences
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Institutional Path Dependence in Competitive Dynamics: The Case of Paper Industries in Finland and the USA

2017

Prior research on competitive dynamics has failed to offer tools to understand distorted patterns of competition that emerge from distinct institutional and historical contexts. Our analysis suggests that a joint effect of institutional rules, governance structures, and shared cognition plays a pivotal role in firm-level competitive behavior and capability development. We show how globally significant market positions can result from specific institutional arrangements between firms and governments, especially if coupled with interfirm contractual commitments. Our results call for more attention to these interfirm commitments that are built on formal rules and governmental support, but whos…

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Student employment in France: Hindrance rather than help for higher educational success?

2021

International audience; In this study, we examine how student employment impacts higher educational trajectories in France. Focussing on undergraduates’ educational outcomes, we show the consequences of different intensities and levels of recurrence of student employment on perseverance in higher education. We use data from a nationally representative four-year longitudinal survey, descriptive analysis and logistic regression are performed to control for student characteristics. Our results suggest that student employment, especially when intensive and during periods of exams, increases exam failure. When it is recurrent over time, student employment often leads to university dropout. Furth…

part-time employmentOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPublic Administration4. Education[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education05 social scienceseducation050301 educationAcademic achievementStudent employmentEducationstudent dropoutStudent employment0502 economics and business8. Economic growthacademic outcomesDemographic economicsPart-time employmentPsychology0503 education050203 business & managementStudent dropout
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Les observatoires territoriaux communautaires

2008

International audience

partenariat[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesparticipation[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financesystèmes d'information[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSIntelligence territoriale
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Measuring the perceived value of rural tourism: a field survey in the western Sicilian agritourism sector

2016

Rural tourism constitutes a valuable tool for the sustainable development of many rural areas. This paper examines the concept of perceived value in rural tourism. A quantitative field survey was carried out in some main Western Sicilian holiday farms (agritourisms) during the Spring 2014. A theoretical model of the tourists’ perceived value in this specific context was developed and validated, using a 22-item scale. Using Partial Least Squares Path Modelling a theoretical structural model of the multidimensional structure of the RTPV was tested, assessing intensity and direction of the causal relationships among RTPV and its dimensions. Five dimensions were identified as forming the constr…

partial least squares path modellingStatistics and ProbabilityValue (ethics)media_common.quotation_subjectrural tourismRural tourismContext (language use)latent variables scoresFormative assessmentPerceived value0502 economics and businessLoyaltySettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeMarketingmedia_common05 social sciencesagritourismsatisfactionGeneral Social SciencesloyaltyScale (social sciences)050211 marketingRural areaConstruct (philosophy)PsychologySocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismQuality & Quantity
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Structural Parameters under Partial Least Squares and Covariance-Based Structural Equation Modeling : A Comment on Yuan and Deng (2021)

2023

In their article, Yuan and Deng argue that a structural parameter under partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) is zero if and only if the same structural parameter is zero under covariance-based structural equation modeling (CB-SEM). Yuan and Deng then conclude that statistical tests on individual structural parameters assessing the null hypothesis of no effect can achieve the same purpose in CB-SEM and PLS-SEM. Our response to their article highlights that the relationship they find between PLS-SEM and CB-SEM structural parameters is not universally valid, and that consequently, tests on individual parameters in CB-SEM and PLS-SEM generally do not fulfill the same pur…

partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM)Sociology and Political ScienceUT-Hybrid-DGeneral Decision Sciencesrakenneyhtälömallitbias correctionMathematics and StatisticsmittausvirheetModeling and Simulationfactor score regressionvirheanalyysiGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financetilastolliset mallitmeasurement error
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Effects of Entrepreneurial Orientation and Passion for Work on Performance Variables in Sports Clubs

2021

Entrepreneurial orientation and passion for work have been widely studied due to their effects on the behaviour and attitude of management teams in the short- and long-term. However, despite the influences of these variables on the sustainability and survival of an entity, there is a gap when considering the effects of these two performance variables in sports organisations. Therefore, the main objectives of this study were to understand the influences of entrepreneurial orientation and passion for work on service quality and sporting performance. To this end, 199 Spanish non-profit sports clubs were analysed using instruments with good psychometric properties. Data analysis was carried out…

passion for workEntrepreneurial orientationmedia_common.quotation_subjectGeography Planning and DevelopmentSocial sustainabilityTJ807-830PassionManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195entrepreneurial orientationservice qualityRenewable energy sourcessports clubssporting performance0502 economics and businessGE1-350Marketingmedia_commonEsportsEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentQualitative comparative analysis05 social sciencesMultilevel modelsports entrepreneurshipEnvironmental sciencesWork (electrical)Sustainability050211 marketingEducació físicaPsychologyInclusion (education)050203 business & managementSustainability
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Need for speed? Exploring the relative importance of patents and utility models among German firms

2017

Despite the wide use of two-tiered patent systems (patents and utility models (UMs)), there is little empirical evidence about how often UMs are actually used, what kind of firms use them to protect their intellectual property, and how firms rank them relative to patents. We offer such an analysis using data from Germany. We find that larger firms are more likely to use both protection methods. Moreover, a short life cycle of products and services is associated with an increased likelihood to use UMs. The features and functioning of the German UM system are of broader interest because it has been a benchmark for several second tier patent protection systems around the world. peerReviewed

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