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WORK–FAMILY CULTURE IN FOUR ORGANIZATIONS IN FINLAND

2005

The main objective of this study was to examine work–family culture in four organizations in Finland (n=1,114). Specifically, we attempted to clarify whether perceived work–family culture would vary according to gender, economic sector and type of organization. Furthermore, we investigated whether these perceptions would be related to employee self-reported well-being. The study data were gathered during 2001 by a questionnaire filled in by personnel from four different organizations, i.e. a municipal social and healthcare department (n=496), a municipal education department (n=232), a paper mill (n=183) and an IT organization (n=199). The first two organizations represented the public sect…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryEconomic sectorPublic sectorGeneral Social SciencesDevelopmentPublic relationsPrivate sectorWork (electrical)Organizational behaviorWell-beingHealth careJob satisfactionDemographic economicsSociologybusinessCommunity, Work & Family
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The Nature of Knowledge and Decisions on Activity Sourcing: An Innovation Model

2006

The main drivers for R& D collaboration uncovered by the economic literature are the access to external cognitive capabilities and costs. Very seldom the nature of knowledge has been considered a determining factor for activity externalisation. This paper analyses the role of the nature of knowledge in the locus of innovation. Then, a knowledge management model for the internalisation of innovative activities is developed. The model proposed allows executives to summarize their strategic reflection about innovation, leading to a more coherent decision making process. The research is implemented to the innovative activities performed by Spanish firms in the agro-chemical industry. The empiri…

Strategic planningKnowledge managementTacit knowledgebusiness.industryEconomic sectorInnovation managementProduction (economics)CognitionBusinessMarketingDecision-makingEmpirical evidence2006 Technology Management for the Global Future - PICMET 2006 Conference
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The logic of pressure groups and the structure of the public sector

1987

Structure (mathematical logic)Economics and Econometricsbusiness.industryEconomic policyEconomic sectorPolitical Science and International RelationsPublic sectorBusiness sectorPublic administrationPrivate sectorbusinessTertiary sector of the economyEuropean Journal of Political Economy
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Arguments in Favor of Moving to a Sustainable Business Model in the Apiary Industry

2017

Abstract Today’s society faces major challenges in meeting future global food demands and solving biodiversity loss, and it quickly needs to find ways in addressing these issues. The places to look for solutions come from the economic sectors that employ the most powerful pressure on these issues such as agriculture. Apiculture, as a branch of agriculture is being more and more recognized as sustaining human life and contributing to sustainability. However, the sector records a progressive decline of honey bees. Therefore, a rapid restructuring needs to take place in agricultural markets, in general, as well as in apiary agribusinesses. Although important, technological progress is insuffic…

Sustainable developmentsustainable developmentSocial PsychologyHF5001-6182RestructuringTechnological changeTriple bottom lineEconomic sector05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Business model0502 economics and businessSustainabilityBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)050211 marketingBusinessBusinessEconomic systemsustainable business modelsapiary agribusiness050203 business & managementAgribusinessStudies in Business and Economics
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An overview of the service industries' future (priorities: linking past and future)

2011

The innovative future of service industries in detail from any viewpoint or theoretical perspective forms the central subject matter for this special issue. One of the sectors considered to be relevant for favouring the growth of the international economy is the services sector. The relative ease with which services can be implanted in certain activities with notably less capital than that required for most industries, as well as the direct and indirect effects it generates on the job market, are factors that have brought about belief and reliance on this sector to provide a means of growth and a way of recovering from any international economic crisis, and in the future may prove to play a…

business.industryStrategy and ManagementEconomic sectorPerspective (graphical)Job marketSubject matterManagement of Technology and InnovationCapital (economics)EconomicsMarketingbusinessFutures contractTertiary sector of the economyIndustrial organizationThe Service Industries Journal
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An overview about fashion retailing sector: UK versus Spain

2012

Within the international context, fashion retailers have suffered the most in the economic downturn in the last years. Nevertheless, the historically high-margin fashion sectors composite net profit margin was still the highest of all the product groups. Based on the importance of fashion retail sector for the international economy in general, this paper examines the international retailing situation showing sales data between most important retailers around the world in general and Europe in particular. Specifically, this paper offers an overview on fashion retailing sector in the international context in order to study the position of this sector in the international crisis context. Due t…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic sectorContext (language use)Comerç al detallClothingRecessionProduct (business)Market economyEconomyProfit marginPosition (finance)businessTertiary sector of the economymedia_common
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Renewable Energy Technologies for Economic Development

2020

Indonesian villages are facing dangerous condition. Every year, young people are deserting the villages. To overcome this problem, Tangsi Jaya hamlet, West Java, has been provided with 18 kW micro-hydro to supply electricity both to the community and to Small Processing Center for ground coffee production. Results of cash flow analysis for ground coffee in Tangsi Jaya hamlet, with total investment of IDR 110 750 000 and discount rate of 18 % for 5 yr. Banyumeneng I hamlet, Yogyakarta with an investment cost IDR 95 000 000 and production cost of IDR 34 195 000 yr–1 and the interest rate of 14 % yr–1, the payback period was estimated to be 3 yr with ROI of 40 %. PEST analysics indicate that t…

clean energyzero wasteEconomic growthPayback periodmedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologiesZero wasteTariff02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesCash flow analysisincrease economic sector in rural areawaste utilization021108 energylcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonlcsh:GE1-350business.industryInterest rateRenewable energysmall processing centerElectricityRural areabusinessE3S Web of Conferences
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Material flows, efficiency and decoupling: Latvia's case study

2019

Latvia with its growing economy and intensive use of biomass is one of the biggest per capita natural resource consumers in Europe. If current patterns of resource use are maintained, environmental degradation and depletion of natural resources will continue. This paper looks at the resource flows in Latvia (1995 to 2016) - the country that does not have fossil energy resource deposits and timber industry is an important economic sector contributing most to the direct material input. It analyses the main resource flows, its intensities and looks at the main drivers behind these changes. Results demonstrate that resource extraction and consumption is steadily increasing and are not decoupled…

education.field_of_studyResource (biology)Natural resource economicsEconomic sectorPopulationPer capitaBusinesseducationResource depletionGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceNatural resourceProductivityEnvironmental degradationInternational Journal of Green Economics
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Economic Structure and Vulnerability to Organised Crime: Evidence from Sicily

2008

The economic analysis of organised crime suggests that some economic activities are particularly vulnerable to penetration by criminal organisations. This paper provides an analysis of the structure of the Sicilian economy and shows that, when compared with other Italian regions, it is characterised by a disproportionate presence of such activities. In particular, the economy of Sicily appears characterised by: (i) a large dimension of traditional sectors, such as the Construction sector, which also has a strong territorial specificity; (ii) a large presence of small firms; (iii) a low level of technology; (iii) a large public sector. The joint presence of these features creates fertile soi…

organised crime economic structure Sicilian mafia economic developmentSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryEconomic sectorPublic sectorCartelVulnerabilitylanguage.human_languageOrganised Crime Economic Structure Sicilian Mafia Economic DevelopmentExtortionPolitical Science and International RelationslanguageEconomicsjel:O43jel:O17Organised crimeEconomic systemEnforcementbusinessLawSicilian
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Product market regulation, innovation and productivity

2014

Several recent policy and academic contributions consider that liberalising product markets would foster innovation and growth. This paper analyses the innovation-productivity relationship at the industry-level for a sample of OECD manufacturing industries. We pay particular attention to the vertically-induced influence of product market regulation (PMR) of key input sectors of the economy on the innovative process of manufacturing and its consequences on productivity. We test for a differentiated effect of this type of PMR depending on whether countries are technological leaders or laggards in a given industry and for a given time period. Contrary to the most widespread policy claims, the …

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