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GDPR piekļuves tiesību sistēma UBER platformai

2019

Vispārējā datu aizsardzības regula (turpmāk tekstā – GDRP) ir regula, kuras mērķis ir nodrošināt un veicināt personas datu privātumu. Regula stājās spēkā 2018. gada 25. maijā. Visiem uzņēmumiem, kuri pārvalda Eiropas pilsoņu datus, bija jāievieš jaunu noteikumu kopumu. Viens no svarīgākajiem GDPR noteikumiem bija piekļuves tiesību noteikums. Tas dod datu subjektiem tiesības saņemt no kontroliera apstiprinājumu par to, vai tiek apstrādāti personas dati, kas attiecas uz subjektu, un, ja kontrolieris apstrādā subjekta personas datus, dod subjektam piekļuvi tiem. UBER ieņem vadošo pozīciju transporta nozarē. UBER dod iespēju lietotājam organizēt un plānot pārvadājumus. Lai saglabātu augstu pozī…

GDPR piekļuves tiesībaslietotāju datu eksportsDatorzinātneGDPRUBER platforma
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Diagnosis of sublethal stress in the marine sponge Geodia cydonium: application of the 70 kDa heat-shock protein and a novel biomarker, the Rab GDP d…

1997

Abstract Sponges (Porifera) are among the major phyla inhabiting the marine hard-substrate benthos, both in respect to the number of species and their biomass. Hence reliable biomarkers need to be developed to monitor the environmental load in those animals. Recently, the cDNA for the heat shock protein HSP70 has been isolated from the sponge Geodia cydonium and found to be a reliable indicator for temperature stress. In the present study, we have isolated the Rab GDP-dissociation inhibitor (GDI), which has previously been shown to be a key element in the intracellular traffic system. The 1521 bp long cDNA, encoding sponge GDI, has been isolated and analyzed. The deduced aa sequence ( M r =…

Geodia cydonium; heat shock protein; cold shock; GDP-dissociation inhibitor; hsp70; marine sponge; biomarkers; sublethal stressbiologyHealth Toxicology and MutagenesisAquatic Sciencebiology.organism_classificationYeastHsp70SpongeBiochemistryTranscription (biology)Complementary DNAHeat shock proteinBotanyRabNorthern blotAquatic Toxicology
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Protection of Patient Data in Digital Oral and General Health Care: A Scoping Review with Respect to the Current Regulations

2023

The use of digital health technologies, including telemedicine and teledentistry, has become a necessity in healthcare due to the SARS-CoV-19 pandemic. These technologies allow for the reduction of the workload of healthcare providers and the improvement of patient outcomes in cases of remote monitoring, diagnosis, and communication. While there are no doubtful benefits, there are some counterparts, such as concerns about clinical risks, data security, and privacy protection. This paper aims to review the regulations regarding the use of digital health apps and software in healthcare. This scoping review followed the PRISMA-ScR guidelines and the five-step framework of Arksey and O’Malley. …

HIPAAsensitive datadentistryWhatsAppsecure messaging appsocial appPharmacology (medical)GDPRmobile healthCOVID
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Railroad integration and uneven development on the European periphery, 1870-1910

2021

This study explores the relationship between railroad integration and regional development on the European periphery between 1870 and 1910, based on a regional dataset including 291 spatial units. Railroad integration is proxied by railroad density, while per capita GDP is used as an indicator of economic development. The period under study is of particular relevance as it has been associated with the second wave of railroad construction in Europe and also coincides with the industrialization of most of the continent. Overall, we found that railroads had a significant and positive impact on the growth of per capita GDP across Europe. The magnitude of this relationship appears to be relative…

HistoryCore-peripheryTransport infrastructureEconomic development05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyCore peripheryGross domestic productGDPEuropeConsolidation (business)IndustrialisationGeographyRegional developmentCapital (economics)0502 economics and businessRailroadEconomic geography050207 economics050703 geographySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Transport infrastructure
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Road to unity? : Nordic economic convergence in the long run

2022

This study examines Nordic economic convergence from the sixteenth to twentieth century respective of the economic leaders, in effect the UK before 1914 and USA thereafter. The paper uses a novel approach of combining the analysis of both GDP and wages. The examination of real GDP per capita suggests that there was a catch-up process in play, both with the economic leaders and among the Nordic states, from the early nineteenth century onwards. However, the examination of the adjusted silver wages suggests convergence among the Nordic economies by the end of the eighteenth century. Therefore, we argue, no single Nordic Model emerged from these development patterns, even though the Nordic sta…

HistoryPohjoismaatconvergencekonvergenssilittle divergenceGeography Planning and DevelopmentAerospace Engineeringtaloushistoriataloudellinen kehityswagesGDPNordic countriesArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)palkatbruttokansantuoteConvergencekansantalouscatch up
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Contemporary growth studies and Eastern Europe : from scholar debates towards a comparative analysis on Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Romania, 1970-1…

2000

Hungarygrowth studiesMPSRomaniagrowth ratesEastern EuropeNMPUnkariGDPItä-EurooppaSNAForeign tradePolandPuolaBulgariakansainvälinen kauppa
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Co-evolution of three mega-trends nurtures un-captured GDP : Uber's ride-sharing revolution

2016

Uber used a disruptive business model driven by digital technology to trigger a ride-sharing revolution. The institution- al sources of the company’s platform ecosystem architecture were analyzed to explain this revolutionary change. Both an empirical analysis of a co-existing development trajectory with taxis and institutional enablers that helped to create Uber’s platform ecosystem were analyzed. The analysis identified a correspondence with the “two-faced” nature of ICT that nurtures uncaptured GDP. This two-faced nature of ICT can be attributed to a virtuous cycle of decline in prices and an increase in the number of trips. We show that this cycle can be attributed to a self-propagating…

ICT-driven disruptive business modeltwo-faced nature of ICTride-sharing revolutionun-captured GDPUber's system success
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Dealing with the Public Debt Burden. A system dynamics approach to implementing sustainable financial policies in the Italian State

2012

In the last decades in several mature democracies the problem of debt emerged as a violation of intergenerational equal treatment due to high expenditures concentration and dilution of costs by mean of debt creation. So far this issue has been analyzed from a statistical and a socio-economic perspective, which identified the high political interference as the main dysfunction of country debt management. There are no studies which frame the issue by focusing on State institutions as performance-oriented organizations, according to this perspective such organizations have to respect dynamically trade-off between development and the debt reduction through a mix of levers such as: funds acquisi…

ItalySettore SECS-P/07 - Economia Aziendalepublic debtsustainability debt/GDP ratiofinancial leveragesystem dynamics.surplurisk
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BVP ir skolinimo elgsena : empiriniai Baltijos šalių ekonomikos požymiai

2021

Darnus ekonominis vystymasis remiasi stabilia ir palankia verslo aplinka, kuri skatina organizacijų konkurencingumą. Komerciniai bankai palengvina kapitalo judėjimą iš mažiau efektyvių ekonomikos sektorių į labiau konkurencingas ekonomikos šakas. Šio tyrimo tikslas – išanalizuoti Baltijos šalių BVP dinamiką 2005-2010 metais ir patikrinti BVP koreliavimą su vietinių komercinių bankų išduotų paskolų verslui skaičiumi. Tyrimo rezultatai parodė, kad yra požymių, jog egzistuoja abipusė priklausomybė tarp BVP veiksnių ir išduotų paskolų, tai savo ruožtu sudaro pagrindą formuoti pasiūlymus, kaip gaivinti Baltijos šalių ekonomiką. Šešiose pramonės šakose atliktas Granger BVP ir skolinimo priežastin…

Kreditas. Paskolos / CreditEconomic sectorGDPGranger causality testBusiness environmentLietuva (Lithuania)EconomyGranger causalityBVPEconomicsGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCapital flowsGranger priežastingumo testasEmpirical evidenceGeneral Environmental ScienceRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Bank-specific shocks and aggregate leverage: Empirical evidence from a panel of developed countries

2020

International audience; This paper investigates the link between shocks in the banking sector and aggregate leverage measured by the credit-to-GDP gap. Using a balanced panel of 15 countries for the period 1989–2016, we exploit the approach due to Gabaix (2011) and consider banking granular shocks as an indicator of banking distress. Using methods that account for potential endogeneity, we find that banking shocks Granger-cause aggregate leverage. In particular, banking shocks tend to increase the level of leverage and cause departures of the credit-to-GDP ratio from its long-term trend.

Leverage (finance)ExploitMonetary economics[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesPanel VARGranger causalityGranularity model0502 economics and businessBanking shocksEconomicsEndogeneityEmpirical evidence040101 forestryCredit-to-GDP gap050208 finance05 social sciences1. No poverty04 agricultural and veterinary sciences[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceBanking sector8. Economic growthGranger causality0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceDeveloped countryFinanceJournal of Financial Stability
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