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Public Support for TTIP in EU Countries: What Determines Trade Policy Preferences in a Salient Real-World Case?

2016

Attitudes towards international economic integration are usually measured via survey questions on preferences for free trade in general, arguably in contexts of low salience of international economic integration in the public mind. Drawing on three recent rounds of Eurobarometer surveys that contain information on citizens’ attitudes towards a free trade and investment agreement between the EU and the USA, this paper seizes the opportunity to re-examine individual-level preferences towards international economic integration with regard to a specific real-world case of relatively high political salience, i.e. TTIP. While past research has explained preferences towards trade primarily via mod…

Commercial policyEconomic integrationPublic economicsEurobarometerbusiness.industryPublic opinionEconomic globalizationInternationalizationPolitical sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessFree trademedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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PUBLIC TRUST AND PARTICIPATION DEPENDING ON ETHNICITY IN LATVIA

2014

Low public trust in public power institutions is still an urgent problem among the Member States of the European Union. According to the latest Standard Eurobarometer 80 data, the trust continues decreasing. In Latvia trust indicators are also markedly low - 17% residents of Latvia trust in the national parliament, 21% - in the government, but the indicator of trust in political parties is explicitly critical - it constitutes only 6%. Since the Eurobarometer research only includes citizens' opinion, we can assume that the trust indicators are even lower. The population of Latvia consists of the Latvians, who are the titular nation - 59.6%, the Russians - 27% and other national minorities, f…

Economic growthGovernmenteducation.field_of_studyEurobarometerbusiness.industryPopulationEthnic groupPublic administrationPublic opinionPolitical scienceLocal governmentPublic trustmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinesseducationmedia_commonEuropean Integration Studies
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Robot Shift from Industrial Production to Social Reproduction

2015

This chapter analyses people’s attitudes towards the use of robots in the different domains of life and, specifically, in the domain of social reproduction. The analysis is based on Eurobarometer 382 “Public Attitudes towards Robots” data (N = 26,751), which was carried out among EU citizens aged 15 and over in 27 member states in 2012. The results of the study show that on average European perceptions of robots are positive and permissive. The life domains in which robots have already been used for a long time (e.g. space exploration, manufacturing, military and security business, search and rescue work) turn out to be the most popular areas for the further penetration of robots. The least…

Engineering (all); Computer Science (all); Arts and Humanities (all); Social Sciences (all)media_common.quotation_subjectsocial robotsdomains of lifeSocial Sciences (all)law.inventionSocial reproductionIndustrial robotEngineering (all)lawPerceptionHealth careSociologySocial scienceMarketingmedia_commonArts and Humanities (all)attitudesSocial robotEurobarometerbusiness.industryComputer Science (all)attitudes; social robots; domains of lifeRobotOrdered logitbusiness
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Romania’s SMEs on the Way to EU’s Twin Transition to Digitalization and Sustainability

2021

Abstract European Commission’s six priorities for 2019-2024 are all in line with and leverage each other to support Europe’s twin transition to digitalization and sustainability; aiming to address the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, The Recovery Plan for Europe adds resilience as key dimension of EU’s progress, while reinforcing its commitment to the green and digital transformation. Counting for more than 99% of the enterprises, employing about two of three people, and generating more than a half of the value added - with similar weights as concerns Romania - EU’s SMEs are the engine of Europe's economy, therefore essential contributors to these transformative processes - as emp…

EntrepreneurshipLeverage (finance)Social PsychologyEurobarometerHF5001-6182Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Digital transformationsustainabilitydigitalizationResilience (organizational)Transformative learningOrder (exchange)SustainabilityBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessBusinessEconomic systemeutwin transitionromania’s smesStudies in Business and Economics
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The Legitimacy Crisis: An Introduction

2020

This section examines how the crisis of democratic legitimacy shapes the prospects for further integration. All the authors find evidence for ‘muddling through’ by the EU in response to its legitimacy crisis. Raube and Costa Reis show how the Commission and European Parliament took incremental steps of starting infringement proceedings against Hungary and Poland in response to breaches in the rule of law by elected populist governments, yet partisanship undermined the EU’s response. Holst and Molander discuss the democratic pitfalls of technocratic decision-making in response to crisis and detail the kinds of reforms needed to enhance accountability and citizen nonexpert participation in po…

EurobarometerParliamentPolitical economymedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceAccountabilityPublic trustTechnocracyDemocracyLegitimacyRule of lawmedia_common
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The citizens’ feedback on the EU management of the migration crisis

2017

The view of European citizens about the response of the EU to the immigration crisis is assessed in this paper by delving into Euro Barometer survey data. In the first sections, the analysis is framed by discussing the nature and causes of the present, mostly forced, migration flows, and the reasons why many Europeans want to keep the migrants out, despite the documented need of foreign workers. The remaining sections scan a set of Euro Barometer data to highlight the citizens’ concern with the migration issue and their reaction to the crisis management developed by the EU leaders in the past six years. The opinion of the citizens appears to be influenced by the convoluted negotiation of th…

EurobarometerPublic OpinionMigration crisiEUSettore SPS/04 - Scienza Politica
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Baltijos šalių socialinio klimato suvokimas: metodologija ir palyginamumas

2017

Social climate is a relatively new concept measuring people’s wellbeing (Duguleană and Duguleană 2015), operationalized by perceptions of people’s conditions of living. It has been used in the Eurobarometer surveys since 2009 but still gained little attention in academic research. In this paper, issues in constructing an index of social climate are being discussed. As the rates of meaningful responses to questions on different aspects of the social climate vary greatly, the author proposes a revisited version of the social climate index as well as assesses its internal consistency and usability. The article presents the results of the regression analysis on the impact of factors related to …

EurobarometrasEurobarometerSocialinis klimatasSocial climateLinear regressionEstija (Estonia)Latvia
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Media and fake news: An analysis of citizens’ attitudes toward misinformation in European countries

2021

The rapid changes determined by the rise of Internet and the recent development of social media in daily life have led to profound consequences on the quantity and quality of data made available and on the mechanisms of their dissemination. The rapid spread of on-line disinformation is one of the most discussed topic, and has been identified as one of the top-trends in modern societies by the World Economic Forum, also because of the link between these processes and political communication. Thanks to the availability of micro-data from the Flash Eurobarometer survey on “Fake news and disinformation online”, the present work aims at analyzing the attitude of European citizens toward fake new…

Fake news Eurobarometer survey users segmentationSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale
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Robots Like Me: Challenges and Ethical Issues in Aged Care.

2018

Robots have become a big issue in the twenty-first century, not least in elderly assistance. There are hopes that robots will make aged-care jobs less demanding, for example, they could help senior citizens maintain a longer independent life in their own home, assist caregivers in the nursing home, or provide company to the lonely. However, there are different opinions about the use of robots in our society. In 2012, a survey was conducted in 27 EU countries to examine the public's attitudes toward robots (Special Eurobarometer 382).1 More than 26.000 European citizens responded about the areas where they believe robots should be used as a priority or banned. The survey indicated that, in g…

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Identity, Instrumental Self-Interest and Institutional Evaluations: Explaining Public Opinion on Common European Policies in Foreign Affairs and Defe…

2008

This paper addresses public opinion on common European policies in foreign affairs and defence. It proposes three models of support for common policies in these fields. Drawing on Eurobarometer data, the analysis shows that instrumental self-interest and territorial identities contribute considerably to explaining support for common foreign affairs and defence policies. Moreover, support for common policies is strongly driven by domain-specific evaluations of the European Union's performance. These findings suggest that popular support for common European policies in foreign affairs and defence has an experiential base. Thus, elites have an incentive to respond to public opinion when makin…

Health (social science)European Politicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitikwissenschaftEuropapolitikPublic administrationPublic opinionInternationale BeziehungenPolitical scienceEuropean integrationmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionPolitical Process Elections Political Sociology Political CulturePolitical scienceDemographymedia_commonInternational relationspolitische Willensbildung politische Soziologie politische KulturEurobarometerbusiness.industrycommon defence and security policy; common foreign policy; European integration; public opinion; responsiveness;International Relations International Politics Foreign Affairs Development PolicyIncentiveForeign policyPolitical Science and International Relationsddc:320Self-interestInternational relationsbusinessinternationale Beziehungen Entwicklungspolitikddc:327
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