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Intersezioni. Percorsi attraverso i saperi. Lavoro e diritti sociali

2012

"Intersezioni. Percorsi attraverso i saperi" sono dei percorsi interdisciplinari inseriti nel "Nuovo manuale di letteratura" di Luperini, Cataldi, Marchiani, Marchese, che vengono introdotti per potenziare il lavoro di preparazione in vista dell'esame di Stato della Scuola Secondaria di 2° grado. Tali percorsi intrecciano testi letterari e non letterari (compresi documenti iconografici e fotografici) e forniscono dei laboratori di scrittura per la produzione del saggio breve, del tema storico o di ordine generale. In particolare, questo percorso è dedicato al tema del lavoro e dei diritti sociali dall'Ottocento all'età post-industriale

Lavoro diritti sociali proletariato sindacati mercato del lavoroSettore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italiana
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Lex mercatoria, civil law e common law, nel processo di unificazione del diritto privato marittimo internazionale. Il "Caso Canada".

2009

The essay deals with the problem of the unification of international maritime law by virtue of maritime international customary rules (lex mercatoria maritima). The first part focuses on the underpinnings of the application of customary international law in different countries and, in particular, in Italy and France, then on the evolution of international maritime law as a mixed legal system, drawing from civil law sources, even in England. The second part of the essay deals with the problem of unification of maritime law in Canada, which, as a mixed legal system, owing to the existence of a civil law system in the Province of Québec, could be observed as a “laboratory” of the relationship …

Lex mercatoria civil law common law diritto marittimo internazionaleSettore IUS/06 - Diritto Della Navigazione
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IMMIGRATI A PALERMO:TREND DEMOGRAFICI E MERCATO DEL LAVORO

2010

L’esame dei dati relativi all’andamento del fenomeno migratorio nel corso degli ultimi anni consente di verificare come, in linea con quanto accaduto a livello nazionale, la popolazione migrante a Palermo, abbia intrapreso e mantenuto un trend di crescita progressiva. L’analisi riguarda i dati relativi alla popolazione straniera iscritta all’Ufficio Provinciale del Lavoro di Palermo, nel corso degli anni che vanno dal 2002 al 2005. Come mostrano i dati, il fenomeno dell’immigrazione costituisce una realtà in forte espansione che richiede di essere compresa nelle sue dinamiche socio-economiche, attraverso l’analisi delle caratteristiche dell’integrazione e degli impatti generati dalla presen…

MIGRANTI Trend Mercato del lavoro.Settore SPS/10 - Sociologia Dell'Ambiente E Del Territorio
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Legal questions on financial market abuse

2015

Purpose – The purpose of this study is to underline the impact that globalization of financial markets has on national punishment policies. The US financial crisis has strongly affected consumers’ lives, but the focus of this research is on the national provisions against the illegal and unfair behaviour of economic actors, with special regard to a phenomenon that took place abroad, but whose effects came to light in many different countries. Design/methodology/approach – Different methodological approaches, both deductive and inductive, are combined in the present paper, together with comparative and philosophical insights on national Court decisions and scholar writings. Findings – As Eu…

Market abusemedia_common.quotation_subjectFinancial marketCriminal and private law remediePunitive damagesCensorshipMarket abuseSettore IUS/02 - Diritto Privato ComparatoGlobalizationlex mercatoria for financial markes level of censorship forms and nature of responbsability punitive models micro and macro-economic effectsLawFinancial crisisShame culture and ethic of caremedia_common.cataloged_instanceSociologyLex mercatoriaEuropean unionLawGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceEU legal systemmedia_commonLaw and economicsJournal of Financial Crime
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The role of the store in managing postpurchase complaints for omnichannel shoppers

2020

Abstract This paper focuses on postpurchase complaint behavior to understand under which conditions omnichannel shoppers choose to complain at the physical store instead of doing it through online channels. Using fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA), we find that four different combinations of situational, channel-related, and individual variables lead to complaining at the store. The motivation of seeking redress together with assertiveness and high dissatisfaction, play an essential role in the choice of complaint channel. The channel of purchase is not determinant for the choice of the store to complain. These findings have implications in terms of redefining the role of th…

MarketingQualitative comparative analysismedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesRedressAdvertisingOmnichannelConsumidors Conducta0502 economics and businessComplaintMercat Anàlisi050211 marketingAssertivenessSituational ethicsPsychology050203 business & managementmedia_common
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Role of marketing and technological innovation on store equity, satisfaction and word-of-mouth in retailing

2017

Purpose Despite the importance of innovation in business performance, investigation into innovation in services is scanty and lacking consensus. In retailing, it is a topic that has been awakening considerable academic and business interest in recent years. In this study context, this work aims to analyse innovation in retail experiences from two aspects – marketing innovation and technological innovation – to understand the role it exercises in satisfaction and subsequent recommendation. Design/methodology/approach The authors’ objective is to investigate the direct and indirect influence of marketing and technological innovation on satisfaction and word-of-mouth (WOM) through three core …

MarketingTecnologia de la informaciómedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesEquity (finance)Word of mouthContext (language use)AdvertisingBenestar socialOriginalityManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and business050211 marketingCustomer satisfactionBrand equityBusinessMarketingEmpirical evidenceStore brand050203 business & managementMercat Investigaciómedia_commonJournal of Product & Brand Management
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Effects of value and innovation on brand equity in retailing

2019

This paper analyses retailer brand equity on the basis of two variables that are particularly relevant in marketing: the perception of value, because of its renewed interest for retailing, and retail innovativeness, because it is a recent line of research with interesting challenges. Considering Holbrook's (Consumer value: a framework for analysis and research. London: Routledge, 1999) value dimensions of efficiency, excellence, entertainment and aesthetics, this study investigates the relationship between those values and brand equity as well as the moderator effect of innovation. The study was conducted on a sample of 820 individuals who purchased from various stores selling food, househo…

Marketingbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesHousehold goodsContext (language use)ModerationProduct (business)Brand managementBenestar socialExcellence0502 economics and businessValue (economics)050211 marketingBrand equityMarketingbusiness050203 business & managementMercat Investigaciómedia_commonJournal of Brand Management
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How and When Do Leaders Influence Employees' Well-Being? Moderated Mediation Models for Job Demands and Resources

2019

Following the call of recent reviews on leadership and well-being, the purpose of this study is to examine how and when two contrasting leadership styles, transformational leadership (TFL) and passive-avoidant leadership (PAL), are related to employees’ anxiety and thereby either promote or inhibit employees’ well-being. Using the prominent job demands-resources (JD-R) model as a theoretical framework, we propose that the relationship between leadership behavior and anxiety is mediated by organizational job demands, namely, role ambiguity (RA), and job resources, namely, team climate for learning (TCL), as well as moderated by autonomy as important job characteristic. A sample of 501 knowle…

Mediation (statistics)media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990role ambiguityemployee well-being050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modelingLabor market03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineModerated mediationMercat de treballtransformational leadershipPsychologyLeadership style0501 psychology and cognitive sciencespassive-avoidant leadershipGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_commonLideratge05 social sciencesjob autonomyjob demands-resources modelLeadershipJob demands-resources modellcsh:PsychologyTransformational leadershipWell-beingPsychologySocial psychologyteam climate for learning030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAutonomy
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The Impact of the Crisis on Economy and Labour Market, in the Southern European Countries. What about the 'Mediterranean Model'?

2017

This paper presents the first results of a research project developed in the last year. It aims at analysing and comparing the impact of the crisis on economy and labour market in the Southern European Countries (SECs). In the sociological and economic literature, these countries are considered similar up to the point of being included in a unique socio-economic model, named 'Mediterranean'. Starting from the evidence that the economic impact of the crisis in countries such as Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain cause different changes in the labour market indicators, the analysis tries to test the theory of the existence of the 'Mediterranean model' in the way in which the SECs reacted to th…

Mediterranean climateEconomyMercat de treballPolitical scienceCrisi financera global 2007-2009General Medicine
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Time-varying dependence between stock and government bond returns: International evidence with dynamic copulas

2015

This paper investigates the dependence pattern between stock and long-term government bond returns for a wide range of developed countries over the last two decades by using a dynamic DCC-GARCH-copula model. This approach allows obtaining a flexible and comprehensive description of the time variation in the linkage between stock and bond markets. The empirical results show that the dependence structure between stock and 10-year government bond returns varies significantly over time for most countries. In particular, a positive stock-bond association is observed during the 1990s, while the relationship becomes negative from the early 2000s,supporting the presence of flight-to-quality effects…

Mercat Investigació
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