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The Impact of Underemployment on Individual and Team Performance

2011

The issue of underemployment is one of increasing concern for countries across the globe. For example, in the USA estimates have put the number of underemployed as high as 20.3%, while in Europe the number of overqualified workers (just one dimension of underemployment) has been estimated at 21.5% (Groot & Maassen van den Brink, 2000). Unfortunately, given the current global economic crisis, this situation can only be expected to worsen in the near future. The international labor pool is becoming more educated and qualified (Peiro, Agut, & Grau, 2010) while organizations worldwide are seeking the minimum effective level of human capitol in an effort to cut costs. As such fewer jobs demandin…

UnderemploymentLabour economicsmedicine.anatomical_structuremedicineGlobeBusinessDimension (data warehouse)
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Safety Related Behaviors and Law Adherence of Shared E-Scooter Riders in Germany

2021

Shared e-scooters, whose supply and coverage keeps increasing in many cities around the globe, are rapidly changing mobility in urban road environments. As rising injury rates have been observed alongside this new form of mobility, researchers are investigating potential factors that relate to safe/unsafe e-scooter use. In Germany, e-scooter sharing platforms were only recently permitted in the middle of 2019, and their number has increased steadily since then. The aim of this study was to assess key factors that relate to their safe use, through a direct observation of e-scooters conducted at three observation sites around Berlin. Helmet use, dual use, type of infrastructure use, and trave…

business.industryInternet privacyGlobeUrban roadQuarter (United States coin)Helmet useDual (category theory)ddc:380medicine.anatomical_structureKey factorsLack of efficacymedicineBusinessddc:004Enforcement
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Effects of passive and active modified atmosphere packaging conditions on quality parameters of minimally processed table grapes during cold storage

2015

BACKGROUND: Table grape is a non-climacteric berry, sensitive to water loss and gray mold during postharvest storage. OBJECTIVE: To assess the effect of passive and active modified atmosphere packaging on quality parameters of minimally processed table grapes. METHODS: 'Red Globe' minimally processed table grapes were dipped in a sodium hypochlorite solution and irradiated with ultraviolet-C, before being packaged in a rigid polypropylene boxes, sealed with a micro perforated polypropylene film (PP) or a continuous polyethylene film, with: a) 5% O2 + 15% CO2 + 80% N (PET1); b) 20% CO2 + air (PET2). Samples were stored at 5°C for 21 days plus and additional 6-day period at 20°C to simulate s…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSoil ScienceCold storageDecayPlant ScienceHorticultureBiochemistryRed GlobeSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeDecay MAP ready-to-eat Red GlobeModified atmosphereMAPTable (database)Environmental scienceQuality (business)ready-to-eatProcess engineeringbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceFood Sciencemedia_common
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Culture, Cultural Distance and Cultural Intelligence : A Multilevel Hierarchical Linear Model Analysis of Contextual Business Cultural Intelligence Q…

2019

Master's thesis Business Administration BE501 - University of Agder 2019 Purpose –The purpose of our master thesis is to investigate contextual antecedents to Cultural Intelligence development. Particularly, we assess the ability of cultural distance to predict Business Cultural Intelligence Quotient scores.Design / methodology / approach–Given our literature review, we hypothesize that cultural distance significantly affects BCIQ in a positive way. For this matter, we split our hypothesis into three sub-hypothesis and measured cultural distance in three ways: having at least one foreign parent, the Mahalanobis cultural distance, and the delta of each GLOBE’s practices dimensions expressed …

cultural distanceCQVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Psykologi: 260::Organisasjonspsykologi: 268cultural intelligenceBE501Mahalanobis distancemulticultural backgroundBusiness Cultural Intelligence QuotientGLOBE
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Ammattitaiteilijuus ja kirjailijana olemisen ehdot muunkielisten kirjailijoiden näkökulmasta

2020

In this article I describe the results of a questionnaire survey done on non-dominant language writers in Finland, and reflect this on the criteria by which a professional artist has been traditionally defined in Finland. The background data consists of reports and studies on artists' social standing conducted by Arts Promotion Center Finland, Cupore and the Finnish Writers' Union.
 There were 31 responses to the study from non-dominant language residents of Finland who identify themselves as writers. Among these writers, the most often mentioned factor to define a professional writer were published works. Published works have also been central when a professional artist / writer has b…

kirjailijuusbusiness.industryRefugeeammattilaisetMedia studiesGlobeQuestionnairekustannustoimintaThe artsPoliticsArt worldmedicine.anatomical_structurePublishingArgumentkielelliset vähemmistöteriarvoisuuskirjailijatmedicineSociologyArtikkelitbusinessKulttuuripolitiikan tutkimuksen vuosikirja
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Towards an Economy of Encounters? : A critical study of affectual assemblages in coworking

2017

Abstract Coworking spaces have been established in great numbers around the globe over the past 10 years. Previous studies on coworking spaces argue that these spaces are designed to enable serendipitous encounters. Here we introduce the concept of an economy of encounters, arguing that both intended and unintended encounters have become a form of production in the knowledge-based new economy. This paper draws upon the critical analysis of three case studies of different coworking settings − two open coworking spaces and a corporate coworking office. Following Deleuze and Guattari, we see coworking spaces as affectual assemblages that create affects that push knowledge workers in flow and m…

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GLOBE BASED 3D GIS SOLUTIONS FOR VIRTUAL HERITAGE

2018

Abstract. During the last years, many solutions have been proposed for 3D Virtual Heritage representations. Recently, also new technologies for online gaming evolved, based on javascript libraries (WebGL), used to create and publish virtual interactive environments. They are based on recent Web browser’s functionalities, surpassing some limitations of VRML technologies. On the side of geospatial information, technology has evolved from desktop GIS to 2D WebGIS and globe applications. The use of globe applications is, today, very diffused due to its immediate and at the same time impressive representation of the earth surface and territories. These technologies have been, also, applied to Vi…

lcsh:Applied optics. PhotonicsGeospatial analysisComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesVirtual heritageGlobeCultural Heritage02 engineering and technologyJavaScriptcomputer.software_genrelcsh:TechnologyField (computer science)GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSWebGISWorld Wide WebWebGLmedicine0601 history and archaeology021101 geological & geomatics engineeringcomputer.programming_language060102 archaeologylcsh:Tbusiness.industryVirtual Realitylcsh:TA1501-182006 humanities and the artscomputer.file_formatCultural heritagemedicine.anatomical_structurelcsh:TA1-2040PublishingVRMLVirtual Heritagelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businesscomputerGlobe applicationSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E Cartografia
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European elections in eight new EU member states

2005

Cheng, K.C., 2003. Growth and recovery in Mongolia during transition. Working Paper 03/217,International Monetary Fund.Freedom House. 2004. Freedom in the world. !http://www.freedomhouse.org/research/freeworld/2004/table2004.pdfO.Globe International, 2004. Free and fair: a report on research conducted among media outlets and theelectorate. Globe International, Ulan Bator.Soros Foundation, 2004. Report on the 2004 electoral campaign (in Mongolian). Soros Foundation, UlanBator.doi: 10.1016/j.electstud.2005.03.003

medicine.anatomical_structureMember statesPolitical sciencePolitical Science and International RelationsmedicineFoundation (evidence)GlobePublic administrationElectoral Studies
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Social Entrepreneurship: Where to Go Next?

2021

This chapter summarizes the main conclusions of the micro perspective section. It revises the foundations of the social entrepreneurs and outlines a path for future avenues of social entrepreneurship. However, although the unit of analysis is the individual, this does not mean that it is an individual phenomenon. In fact, it can be considered as a widespread collective phenomenon, that is, the small initiative of a social entrepreneur at a local level can also be successfully replicated in other places around the globe. The social entrepreneur becomes himself through the influences and motivations of the environment, added to his innate and unique characteristics, these intrinsic motivation…

medicine.anatomical_structurebusiness.industryPhenomenonPerspective (graphical)Selection (linguistics)medicineGlobeSocial entrepreneurshipSociologyBig Five personality traitsPublic relationsbusinessUnit of analysis
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Pokémon GO 2016: Exploring Situational Contexts of Critical Incidents in Augmented Reality

2016

Pokémon GO, an augmented reality mobile game, captured the attention of millions of people around the world in July 2016. Various sources from around the globe have reported both positive and negative incidents and outcomes related to the game. Some of the incidents have been particularly remarkable for the player, i.e., critical incidents. A critical incident is a single experience, which a person perceives or remembers as unusually positive or negative. Critical incidents typically are highly influential for human behaviour, and thus, important to study. Playing augmented reality games can take place in varying situational contexts. Situational context includes information that can be use…

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