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Comparison of different methods to assess the distribution of alien plants along the road network and use of Google Street View panoramas interpretat…

2021

The survey by foot in the field is compared to the survey from a car, the photo-interpretation of Google Street View (GSV) panoramas continuously and at intervals of 1.5 km and the photo-interpretation of Google Earth aerial images on a 10 km stretch of road in Sicily. The survey by foot was used as reference for the other methods. The interpretation of continuous GSV panoramas gave similar results as the assessment by car in terms of the number of species identified and their location, but with lower cost. The interpretation online of aerial photos allowed the identification of a limited number of taxa, but gave a good localisation for them. Interpretation of GSV panoramas, each of 1.5 km,…

0106 biological sciencesAerial photosQH301-705.5roadsideDistribution (economics)Alien010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesremote sensingremalien invasive plantBiology (General)Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsalien invasive plantsEcologybusiness.industrySettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaNetwork onInterpretation (philosophy)Road ecologyroad ecologyGeographySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataLower costbusinessCartographyResearch Article010606 plant biology & botanyGlobal biodiversityBiodiversity Data Journal
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Algorithms, Artificial Intelligence and Automated Decisions about Workers and the Risks of Discrimination: The Necessary Collective Governance of Dat…

2018

Big data, algorithms and artificial intelligence currently allow entrepreneurs to process information about their employees in a far more efficient manner and at a much lower cost than has been the case until now. This makes it possible to profile workers automatically and even allows technology itself to replace human resources supervisors and managers and to make decisions that have legal effects on the employees (recruitment, promotion, dismissals, etc.). This entails great risks of discrimination by the technology in command, as well as the defencelessness of the worker, who is unaware of the reasons underlying such a decision. This study analyses the guarantees established in the exist…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryCorporate governancemedia_common.quotation_subjectBig dataSafeguardingPromotion (rank)Data Protection Act 1998Profiling (information science)Lower costBusinessArtificial intelligenceHuman resourcesAlgorithmmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Labor Law and Technological Challenges

2021

Technology is changing the way in which workers are controlled. From video cameras to GPS, these technologies allow for constant monitoring of workers’ activities; however, recently two new forms of control have emerged. One consisting in giving customers a controlling role over workers’ performance and another, the “big data” (algorithms and artificial intelligence) which allow employers to process information about their employees in a far more efficient manner and at a much lower cost than has been the case until now. This makes it possible to profile workers automatically and even allows technology itself to replace human resources supervisors and managers and to make decisions that hav…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryEmerging technologiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectLabour lawControl (management)Big dataPromotion (rank)Global Positioning SystemLower costBusinessMarketingHuman resourcesmedia_common
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Streaming: ventajas, desafíos y oportunidades de las radiotelevisiones para captar audiencias

2021

La investigación muestra el crecimiento del consumo de streaming en los últimos años y refleja su incremento exponencial a raíz de la pandemia por la Covid 19 en 2020. La base científica cita a los autores más relevantes en esta temática y está avalada por los estudios e informes de organismos oficiales y privados de relevancia internacional. Se estudia el origen del streaming, su evolución y futuro con la ayuda de las nuevas herramientas tecnológicas, como las appsque permiten a los periodistas y al público poder entrar en directo en un informativo. Ello suponenuevas oportunidades de negocio para las radiotelevisiones generalistas creadoras de contenido en España. La investigación muestra …

Consumption (economics)Multimediabusiness.industryComputer sciencecomputer.software_genreBroadcast television systemsMobile phoneOn demandThe InternetLower costInternet usersbusinessHost (network)computerRevista de Ciencias de la Comunicación e Información
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Cost of debt capital and audit in Spanish SMEs

2014

Evidence about the effect of voluntary audits on the cost of debt is mixed, and there is no research about the effects of mandatory audits and the non-compliance with the audit requirement. Using a sample of Spanish SMEs, where some companies are exempt from audit and some are mandatorily audited, we examine if audits, either mandatory or voluntary, help to reduce the cost of debt. We do not find a significant association between voluntary audits and cost of debt, whereas companies that breach the audit requirement have a higher cost of debt than the mandatorily audited ones. This suggests that differences in the cost of debt between audited and unaudited companies are associated with a “pu…

FinanceEconomics and Econometricsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAccountingSample (statistics)AudithumanitiesCost of capitalhealth services administrationAccountingDebtCapital (economics)Lower costBusinesshealth care economics and organizationsFinancemedia_commonSpanish Journal of Finance and Accounting / Revista Española de Financiación y Contabilidad
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Algorithms, artificial intelligence and automated decisions concerning workers and the risks of discrimination: the necessary collective governance o…

2019

Big data, algorithms and artificial intelligence now allow employers to process information on their employees and potential employees in a far more efficient manner and at a much lower cost than in the past. This makes it possible to profile workers automatically and even allows technology itself to replace human resources personnel in making decisions that have legal effects on employees (recruitment, promotion, dismissals, etc.). This entails great risks of worker discrimination and defencelessness, with workers unaware of the reasons underlying any such decision. This article analyses the protections established in the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for safeguarding emplo…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementComputer sciencebusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesBig data050301 education02 engineering and technology020204 information systemsIndustrial relations0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringData Protection Act 1998Profiling (information science)Process informationLower costArtificial intelligencebusiness0503 educationAlgorithmTransfer: European Review of Labour and Research
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The futures of offshoring FDI in high-tech sectors

2010

This paper examines what is still a relatively new phenomenon in the literature, the outsourcing/offshoring of high-technology manufacturing and services. This has become a concern for both policy makers and academics for two reasons. Firstly, policy makers have become concerned that the offshoring of high-technology sectors in the West will follow the more labour intensive sectors, and move to lower cost locations. Secondly, international business theory has tended to view low costs, and high levels of indigenous technological development as being the two main drivers of location advantage in the attraction of FDI. We show that this may not be the case for offshored high-technology manufac…

Sociology and Political ScienceOffshoringbusiness.industryInternational tradeForeign direct investmentInternational economicsInternational businessDevelopmentHigh techIndigenousOutsourcingPhenomenonLower costBusiness and International ManagementbusinessFutures
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How to select a biosimilar

2013

In the past few years biosimilars have penetrated the market following the expiry of patents of originator variants. This offers the opportunity to apply high-tech protein products at a lower cost. In contrast to small-molecule generics, clinicians and pharmacists have found it difficult to judge the efficacy and safety profiles of complex protein products. In recent years, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) has gained knowledge on assessing comparability between biosimilars and originator products in scientific and legal areas. This article provides an overview of an extensive set of 31 previously drawn biosimilar selection criteria and describes how several of these criteria are covered …

medicine.medical_specialtyActuarial scienceComplex proteinbusiness.industryAgency (sociology)ComparabilityAlternative medicinemedicineLower costBiosimilarGeneral Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceuticsbusiness
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Cost-effectiveness analysis of robot-assisted vs. open partial nephrectomy

2017

Background The cost-effectiveness of robot-assisted partial nephrectomy (RAPN) vs. the open procedure is not established. Methods We estimated in-hospital complications and the cost of RAPN vs. open partial nephrectomy (OPN) using an economic model. Costs incurred both intraoperatively and in hospital were considered. US data were extracted from existing literature. Results Mean in-hospital costs were $14,824 (95% CI $13,368-$16,898) for RAPN and $15,094 (95% CI $13,491-$17,140) for OPN. Complications after RAPN occurred in 23.3% (95% CI 20.0-25.8%) and after OPN in 36.1% (95% CI 35.6-36.6%) of the patients. In a sensitivity analysis, limited centre experience was associated with relevant i…

medicine.medical_specialtyCost-Benefit Analysismedicine.medical_treatment030232 urology & nephrologyBiophysicsNephrectomy03 medical and health sciencesPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineRobotic Surgical ProceduresmedicineHumansOpen partial nephrectomyHospital CostsComputer-assisted surgerybusiness.industryDecision TreesPerioperativeCost-effectiveness analysisNephrectomyComputer Science ApplicationsSurgeryModels EconomicTreatment Outcome030220 oncology & carcinogenesisSurgeryLower costbusinessThe International Journal of Medical Robotics and Computer Assisted Surgery
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When more is less: The other side of artificial intelligence recommendation

2022

Based on consumers' preferences, AI (artificial intelligence) recommendation automatically filters information, which provokes scholars' debate. Supporters believe that by analyzing the consumers' preferences, AI recommendation enables consumers to choose products more quickly and with lower cost. Critics deem that consumers are more easily trapped in information cocoons because of the use of AI recommendation. This reduces the possibility of consumers contacting with a variety of commodities, thus lowering the consumer decision quality. Based on experiments, this paper discusses the moderating role of AI recommendation on the relationship of consumers' preferences and information cocoons. …

verkkokauppabusiness.industryStrategy and Managementconsumer decision qualitysuosittelujärjestelmätDecision qualityinformation cocoonGeneral Decision ScienceskuluttajakäyttäytyminentekoälyostopäätöksetAI recommendationGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSManagement Information SystemsVariety (cybernetics)ComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONControl and Systems EngineeringManagement of Technology and Innovationconsumers' preferencesLower costArtificial intelligenceBusiness and International ManagementEmpirical evidencebusinessEngineering (miscellaneous)Journal of Management Science and Engineering
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