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New Challenges in Economic and Business Development – 2019: Incentives for Sustainable Economic Growth: Abstracts of Reports (11th international scie…

2019

VadībzinātneFinansesBiznessEkonomikaProduktivitāteSabiedrības attīstībaRegional developmentHuman developmentLabour marketsLife qualityAccounting:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]TirgusReģionu attīstībaFinanceProductivity
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The Affordances of Reading/Writing on Paper and Digitally in Finland

2014

The aim of this study is to investigate the impact of digital technologies on reading and writing in Finland. The perceived affordances of reading and writing on paper and digitally are compared by analysing written essays collected from 25 communication students in 2013. Research design is replicated from a study of Fortunati and Vincent that concerns Italian students. Results show that Finnish students perceive more positive than negative affordances regarding reading on paper, while reading on screen attracts fewer virtues. In this respect, results are in line with the Italian study. Unlike in Italy, students in Finland value writing on a keyboard especially because it enables editing th…

Value (ethics)Computer Networks and Communicationsmedia_common.quotation_subjectcomputer.software_genrelukeminenReading (process)Mathematics educationSociologyElectrical and Electronic Engineeringta518Affordancedigtaalinenmedia_commontarjoumaMultimediadigitalteknologinen kehysCountry differencespaperita5142affordanceDigital writingta5141technological framecomputerProductivity (linguistics)kirjoittaminen
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A new paradox of the digital economy - Structural sources of the limitation of GDP statistics

2018

The Internet has dramatically changed the way we conduct business and our daily lives by provided us with unprecedented services and conveniences. However, contrary to such accomplishments, productivity in industrialized countries is now experiences an apparent decline. This has raised the question of a possible productivity paradox in the digital economy. The limitation of GDP statistics in measuring the advancement of the digital economy has thus become an important subject. This paper analyzed the structural sources of this problem. Utilizing the results of empirical analyses of national, industrial, and individual behavior in the digital economy, solutions to these critical issues were …

Value (ethics)Sociology and Political Science020209 energytuottavuusHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologydigital economyEducationinnovaatiotoiminta0502 economics and businessStatistics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsDigital economyDynamismsoft innovation resourcesBusiness and International ManagementdigitalisaatiokansantalousProductivityta113ta511business.industry05 social sciencesuncaptured GDPlimitation of GDPTransformative learningInformation and Communications TechnologyProductivity paradoxproductivity declinebruttokansantuoteThe Internetbusiness050203 business & management
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Alternative Definitions of the Strategic Group and Explaining Value of Differences in Results

2010

The relationship between strategic groups and firm performance has been recurrently analysed for more than three decades. As can be confirmed by this work, the evidence found supports as well as refutes the significance of belonging to a specific strategic group in order to explain performance differences. Hence, in this work we have tried to review previous literature to provide a reasonable explanation to unevenness found in the empirical findings. This aim obliges us, firstly, to review previous literature taking into account alternative definitions of strategic group proposed by studies rooted in different theoretical traditions, strategic positioning approach, resource-based theory and…

Value (ethics)VariablesStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectContrast (statistics)Strategic groupMicroeconomicsResource (project management)Order (exchange)Industrial relationsEconomicsProfitability indexBusiness and International ManagementMarketingProductivitymedia_commonReview of Business Management
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The value of academics’ research-related online writing

2020

Research productivity indicators tend to ignore online and social media writing of academics, nevertheless, many academics for instance tweet and blog. It thus seems that there is additional value for writing in these genres. This study sets out to explore what roles writing in these hybrid online genres plays in relation to academics’ research activities. Drawing on in-depth research interviews with 29 academics with various L1s from three different disciplines, the study focuses on the participants’ perceptions of tweeting and blogging, and how they value writing in these genres in relation to core research-writing genres in their fields. Besides some differences in the evaluations betwee…

Value (ethics)tweetingProcess (engineering)4. EducationEcology (disciplines)media_common.quotation_subjectTwitteracademic writinggenretsosiaalinen mediaGeneral MedicinetutkijatbloggingblogitArticlePerceptionPedagogyAcademic writingSocial media6121 LanguagesSociologyRelation (history of concept)Academic writing Blogging Genre Tweeting ValueProductivity (linguistics)media_common
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The Veblen-Gerschenkron Effect of FDI in Mezzogiorno and East Germany

2003

The presence of foreign multinational enterprises (MNEs) can benefit local economies. In particular, if MNEs are very productive compared to domestic firms, they may promote learning and catch-up of local firms. Such a channel of spillovers from MNEs to local firms is known as the Veblen-Geschenkron effect. Rather than the overall density of MNEs in a region or sector, it is their initial productivity advantage on the local firm to determine the positive effect on domestic productivity growth. We test this hypothesis using firm level data for German and Italian companies during the 90's and we find evidence of a significant and robust Veblen-Gerschenkron effect.

Veblen goodMultinational corporationLevel dataGerschenkron effectInternational economicsBusinessForeign direct investmentEconomic systemProductivitySSRN Electronic Journal
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School aspirations, cognitive skills and wage expectations of French Undergraduates

2013

en ligne : http://cemapre.iseg.utl.pt/educonf/2e3/files/submissions_to_web/Bonnard%20Claire_%20Giret%20Jean-Francois_Lambert-Le%20Mener%20Marielle.pdf; This paper aims to study the earnings expectations of first-year students at a French university and to compare them with the observed earnings of young people in the labour market for that same year. Our findings highlight the importance of the environment in which students make their choices about education. Expected earnings are proportionally higher when their parents seem to be involved in the careers guidance, even controlling for the effect of parental socio-economic status. The positive opinion of parents about the orientation or the…

Wage expectationsCompétence cognitive[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationJEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J3 - Wages Compensation and Labor Costs/J.J3.J30 - GeneralPrévisionÉtudiant[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationfirst year students[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSalairecognitive skillsJEL: J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor/J.J2.J24 - Human Capital • Skills • Occupational Choice • Labor ProductivityJEL : J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J2 - Demand and Supply of Labor/J.J2.J24 - Human Capital • Skills • Occupational Choice • Labor ProductivityJEL : J - Labor and Demographic Economics/J.J3 - Wages Compensation and Labor Costs/J.J3.J30 - General[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesAnalyse prévisionnelleUniversité/[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSupérieur premier cycle
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Deskilling and decline in skill premium during the age of sail : Swedish and Finnish seamen, 1751–1913

2016

The study examines the evolution of skill premium and share at industry level in shipping during the age of sail. We argue that the period from the 1750s to the 1910s represented deskilling for the seamen working in sailing ships. The growth of international trade and shipping during the first era of globalization increased the overall demand for sailors but decreased the relative demand for skilled labor in favor of less skilled ones. This deskilling was associated with a decline in wage inequality, as the premium for high skilled seamen fell relative to mean wages in the shipping industry. The decline in skill premium may have facilitated the growth of trade and shipping, as the relative …

Wage inequalityEconomics and EconometricsHistoryLabour economics060106 history of social sciencesmerihistoriatechnological changehistoriaTechnical changeGlobalization0502 economics and businessEconomicsmaritime historyta6150601 history and archaeology050207 economicsProductivity changeDeskillingTechnological changeoccupationsdeskilling05 social sciencesteknologinen kehitys06 humanities and the artsskill premiumGreat DivergencemerenkulkuMaritime history
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Technology Diffusion, Worker Mobility and the Returns to Skill

2015

In this paper I illustrate how the diffusion across firms of a skill-neutral technology leads to a skill-biased impact on the economy. The model identifies (i) differences in inter-firm mobility between skill groups, (ii) productivity dispersion across firms within industries, and (iii) differences in wages between small and large firms as key determinants of the skill premium. Calibrated to match differences in inter-firm mobility between skill groups and rising productivity dispersion across firms, the model ascribes one-third of the sharp increase in the skill premium in U.S. manufacturing from 1977 to 1997 to skill-neutral technical progress and the technology diffusion process itself. …

Wage inequalityLabour economicsEconomicsStatistical dispersionDiffusion (business)ProductivityTechnical changeTechnical progressSSRN Electronic Journal
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Emerging topics in scientific research on global water-use efficiency

2019

AbstractA bibliometric analysis of research articles published on water-use efficiency was performed using the Web of Science database and evaluated. Journal titles, publication years, subject categories, keywords and countries publishing were obtained. A number of 2077 papers were retrieved, two-thirds of them published in the last decade. The articles were published in 439 journals, with Agricultural Water Management, Agronomy Journal, Crop Science, Field Crops Research and Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences the most productive. Most of the leading productive journals have Impact Factors in the top quartiles of the Journal Citation Reports. Agronomy, Plant Sciences, Water Resources a…

Water-use efficiency010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesbusiness.industrySubject (documents)010501 environmental sciencesBibliometricsScientific research01 natural sciencesScientific JournalsWater resourcesGeographyBibliometricsContent analysisAgricultureGeneticsAnimal Science and ZoologySocial scienceWater-use efficiencyCitationbusinessAgronomy and Crop ScienceProductivity0105 earth and related environmental sciencesThe Journal of Agricultural Science
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