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The debate on medicalization of sexology 2001–2010: a literature study on psychological treatment of sexual problems

2018

The objective of this study is to describe the position of psychological treatment in an era where optimism surrounding pharmacological treatment has raised questions as to whether psychology shoul...

050103 clinical psychologyPsychotherapistSexologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologyPharmacological treatmentPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyPosition (obstetrics)OptimismMedicalizationmental disorders0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesLiterature studyPsychologyPsychological treatmentmedia_commonSexual and Relationship Therapy
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How Bad is Globalization for Labour Standards in the North?

2010

We analyse a world consisting of "the North" and "the South" where labour standards in the North are set by trade unions. Standards set by unions tend to increase output and welfare. There are no unions in the South and work standards are suboptimal. Trade between these two countries can imply a reduction in work standards in the North. Moreover, when trade unions are established in the South, the North, including northern unions, tend to lose. Quantitatively, these effects are small and overcompensated by gains in the South. The existing empirical literature tends to support our findings.

GlobalizationWork (electrical)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInternational tradeLiterature studyTrade barrierbusinessWelfaremedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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High Wage Workers Match with High Wage Firms: Clear Evidence of the Effects of Limited Mobility Bias

2012

Positive assortative matching implies that high productivity workers and firms match together. However, there is almost no evidence of a positive correlation between the worker and firm contributions in two-way fixed-effects wage equations. This could be the result of a bias caused by standard estimation error. Using German social security records we show that the effect of this bias is substantial in samples with limited inter-firm movement. The correlation between worker and firm contributions to wage equations is unambiguously positive.

Positive assortative matchingMatching (statistics)Labour economicsEconomics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectLimited mobility biasWagejel:C23Employer–employee panelsjel:J20language.human_languagejel:J30Social securityGermanlanguageEconomicsfixed effects linked employer-employee panel data limited mobility biasLiterature studyLimited mobilityHigh wageFinancemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Multidimensional financial development, exporter behavior and export diversification

2020

Financial development shapes export sector performance because exporters need external finance and face credit constraints. Previous empirical research has relied largely on single-country studies. The Exporter Dynamics Database (EDD), which features firm-level exports from over 60 countries, reveals differences in the microstructure of the export sector across countries. In this paper, we first provide new evidence that these differences are related to cross-country variation in financial development and structure. Second, we combine the EDD and multidimensional data on financial development with a global database on export diversification. This study is the first to examine how macrolevel…

Economics and Econometrics050208 financefinancial developmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesMultidimensional dataDiversification (finance)taloudellinen kehitysInternational economicsFinancial developmentvientiexport diversificationEmpirical researchexport dynamicseriytyminen0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsLiterature studybusinesskansantalousFinancial servicesvientiyritykset
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Understanding the ITIL Implementation Project: Conceptualization and Measurements

2011

The purpose of this research is to contribute to the theorizing of ITIL. The paper provides a model that conceptualizes the scope and content of an ITIL implementation project, and it tests and validates measurements based on a literature study and data from a survey of 446 Nordic ITIL experts.

Information managementInformation Technology Infrastructure LibraryKnowledge managementProcess managementConceptualizationScope (project management)business.industryComputer scienceInformation systemContext (language use)Literature studyProject managementbusiness2011 22nd International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications
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Does innovativeness reduce startup survival rates?

2015

There are two competing hypotheses explaining how innovativeness influences the survival of startups: On the one hand, innovativeness is argued to foster survival-enhancing attributes (e.g., market power and cost efficiency) and capabilities (e.g., absorptive capacity). On the other hand, an innovative startup faces (and bears the associated risks of) liabilities of newness and smallness that exceed those of its non-innovative counterparts. The available empirical literature addressing this theoretical tension mostly supports the former hypothesis; we suggest that this finding is, in part, driven by the common practice of employing an ex post measure that already embodies a degree of succes…

ta511Cost efficiencyEx-anteSurvivalEntrepreneurshipNegative associationyrittäjyysInnovativenessMicroeconomicsstartupsAbsorptive capacityNegatively associatedManagement of Technology and InnovationEconomicsStartupsMarket powerMarketingLiterature studyBusiness and International Managementhenkiinjääminenta512innovatiivisuusJournal of Business Venturing
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Modeling Heterogeneity in Country-Industry-Year Panel Data: Two Illustrative Econometric Analyses

2017

The macroeconomic empirical literature based on three-dimensional country- industry-year panel data, such as the widely used OECD STAN and EUKLEMS databases, has become extremely abundant, providing more observations for studies previously investigated on two-dimensional country-year panels. However, a large part of this literature does not take advantage of the development of panel data methods to deal with heterogeneity and dynamic and non-stationarity issues. We explain in this chapter how one can put them into practice and circumvent the lack of variability left in the data once one controls for simple and two-way interacted fixed effects in these industry-country-year panels. We illust…

Panel analysisProduct marketInformation and Communications TechnologyEconometricsEconomicsContext (language use)Literature studyProductivityPanel data
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The biometric antecedents to happiness

2017

It has been suggested that biological markers are associated with human happiness. We contribute to the empirical literature by examining the independent association between various aspects of biometric wellbeing measured in childhood and happiness in adulthood. Using Young Finns Study data (n = 1905) and nationally representative linked data we examine whether eight biomarkers measured in childhood (1980) are associated with happiness in adulthood (2001). Using linked data we account for a very rich set of confounders including age, sex, body size, family background, nutritional intake, physical activity, income, education and labour market experiences. We find that there is a negative rel…

MaleEmotionsHappinessSocial Scienceslcsh:MedicineBlood Pressure050109 social psychologyBiochemistryVascular MedicineDevelopmental psychologyPregnancyMedicine and Health ScienceshappinessPsychologyEthnicitiesPublic and Occupational Health050207 economicsChildlcsh:Scienceta512Finlandmedia_commonMultidisciplinary05 social sciencesConfoundingAge FactorsBiometricsAdipose TissueChild PreschoolFemaleAnatomyPsychologyResearch ArticleAdultAdolescentBiometrics515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectPhysical activityResearch and Analysis MethodsSex FactorsComputational Techniques0502 economics and businessAdultsHumansPersonality0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAssociation (psychology)Triglyceridesbiometric antecedentslcsh:RBiology and Life SciencesPhysical Activityta3121ta3123Biological TissueAge GroupsNegative relationshipPeople and PlacesHappinessPopulation Groupingslcsh:QLiterature studyBiomarkersFinnsFollow-Up StudiesPLOS ONE
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Depersonalisation, soziale Ängste und Scham

2006

Associations between depersonalization (DP) and social phobia (SP) were described in the early scientific literature. This connection, however, has not yet been considered in the recent empirical literature and clinical trials on SP. The aim of this study is to examine these associations. In a sample of 100 consecutive inpatients we compare 45 patients with pathological DP to 55 patients without pathological DP with respect to comorbidity and the degree of social anxieties assessed with the SOCIAL INTERACTION ANXIETY SCALE (SIAS) and with the SOCIAL PHOBIA SCALE (SPS) and the extent of shame assessed with the INTERNALIZED SHAME SCALE (ISS). Social phobia was significantly more prevalent in …

media_common.quotation_subjectSocial anxietyShamemedicine.diseaseComorbiditySocial relationPsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyDepersonalizationmedicinemedicine.symptomLiterature studyPsychologyPathologicalApplied PsychologyAnxiety scalemedia_commonClinical psychologyPPmP - Psychotherapie · Psychosomatik · Medizinische Psychologie
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Evolution des conceptions de l'organisation de l'ADN mitochondrial par des études de la stérilité mâle cytoplasmique des plantes

1985

Notice présente dans BelInra (https://belinra.inra.fr/gestion/catalog.php?categ=isbd&id=83504); il s'agit d'un type de produit dont les métadonnées ne correspondent pas aux métadonnées attendues dans les autres types de produit : DISSERTATION; Evolution des conceptions de l'organisation de l'ADN mitochondrial par des études de la stérilité mâle cytoplasmique des plantes

amélioration génétique[ SDV.BV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologycytoplasmic male sterilityliterature studystérilité mâle cytoplasmiqueadn circulaireplasmidplanteplasmide[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biology[SDV.BV] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal Biologycircular dnaADN mitochondrialsynthèse bibliographique
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