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Rommens PM, Kuechle R, Bord T et al. Humeral nailing revisited [Injury 2008;39:1319–28]

2010

business.industryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesMedicinebusinessNuclear medicineGeneral Environmental ScienceInjury
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How Social Media Affect Youth Civic Participation in China

2021

This study is focused on social media in China and its influence on youth civic participation. In China, a trend of increasing usage of social media platforms has been observed, in particularly WeChat, Weibo, QQ, Douyin, and Meitu. The aim of this research is to explore the link between the use of these social media platforms and civic participation among the youth in China, specifically, whether social media platforms have positive effect on encouragement of youth civic participation. The use of social media platforms is measured by the number of social media accounts, the duration of usage of these accounts, and the average time spending on social media accounts weekly, while civic partic…

business.industryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSocial mediaSociologyPublic relationsDuration (project management)ChinabusinessAffect (psychology)General Environmental ScienceRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Market Environment Factors Influence on Development of Bancassurance in Latvia

2021

Banks and insurers as part of financial service industry engage in partnership under the concept of Bancassurance. Several studies are done on this topic, focusing on economies of scale and performance of most Bancassurance common models. The purpose of this study is to identify the key market environment factors that influence the development of Bancassurance for retail banks in Latvia and the level of increase. Aim of this research is to analyse – how market environment factors influence the development of Bancassurance in Latvia. The current paper is focused on the Latvian market where several Bancassurance models are present as we test our propositions by interviewing management represe…

business.industryGeneral partnershipRetail bankingGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRevenueSecondary marketMarket environmentbusinessIndustrial organizationBancassuranceFinancial servicesGeneral Environmental ScienceEconomies of scaleRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Erratum: Pérez-Belmonte, S., et al. Subtypes of Depression: Latent Class Analysis in Spanish Old People with Depressive Symptoms. Life 2020, 10, 70

2020

The authors wish to make the following erratum to this paper [...]

business.industryPaleontologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyLatent class modeln/aSpace and Planetary ScienceMedicinelcsh:Qlcsh:SciencebusinessEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsDepressive symptomsDepression (differential diagnoses)Clinical psychologyLife
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The Impact of Solar Penetration on Solar and Gas Market Value: An Application to the Italian Power Market

2014

We assess the impact of solar penetration in the Italian wholesale electricity market on the market value of solar with respect to gas sources, measured as the ratio between the relative price they respectively earn and the average daily electricity price (value factor). We find that, on average, an increase of solar generation has a negative impact on the price earned by solar producers, thus causing a marginal departure from the grid parity condition. The relation between solar production and its market value is not constant over the years, while it depends on the degree of solar penetration. It is positive for very low levels of solar production while, as production increases, its margin…

business.industryPenetration (firestop)Relative priceAgricultural economicsGrid parityGas marketRenewable energyMicroeconomicsPhysics::Space PhysicsEconomicsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsElectricity marketAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsMarket powerMarket valuebusinessSSRN Electronic Journal
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Professional Learning of Teachers in Ethiopia: Challenges and Implications for Reform

2015

Continuous professional development of teachers is of growing interest globally, as it is considered vital to cope effectively with ongoing changes and to improve the quality of education. This qualitative case study explores potential and actual barriers that hinder teachers’ professional development in Ethiopian schools. Data was collected via interviews and focus group discussions from 37 purposively sampled participants. The study reveals three major challenges in teachers’ development: 1) conceptions and conceptual issues related to teaching, professional development and mentoring, 2) management and leadership, and 3) teachers’ work conditions. The need to reconsider educational change…

business.industryProfessional developmentChange managementEthiopian education systemteachers’ professional learningFocus groupTeacher educationInstructional leadershipProfessional learning communityPedagogyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCognitively Guided InstructionMedicineFaculty developmentbusiness
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Employer Branding Training Development for Public Organisations

2021

In the condition of demographic issues in Europe and competition for specialist between public and private sector on the labour market public organisations’ as employers’ image is an important aspect of development. The research aim is to identify principles of Employer Branding (EB) and ways public organisations can organize and develop employees’ education on this topic. There are EB activities examined in ten socially responsible (SR) organisations from public sector in Latvia. Authors prepare theoretical bases for the research analysing scientific literature to explain the main point of the approaches framework and define the main terms in depth implementing qualitative and quantitative…

business.industryPublic sectorScientific literaturePublic relationsPrivate sectorTraining (civil)Competition (economics)Quantitative researchEmployer brandingGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesBusinessMarketingSocial responsibilityGeneral Environmental ScienceRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Retos legales en el uso del big data en la selección de sujetos a investigar por la Inspección de Trabajo y de la Seguridad Social

2020

Entre las formulas tradicionales para seleccionar los sujetos objeto de una inspección se ha introducido recientemente el uso del big data y los algoritmos. Esta tecnología promete mejorar los “aciertos” a la hora de seleccionar qué empresas se van a investigar por posibles ilícitos. Esto puede plantear problemas jurídicos respecto a la protección de los datos, en la aplicación del principio de igualdad y no discriminación en la selección de objetivos y las obligaciones de trasparencia. En este trabajo se analizan los retos legales que ello representa, con especial reconocimiento de los principios aplicables y la incipiente doctrina judicial en países de nuestro entorno.

business.industryWelfare economicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical scienceBig dataGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesData Protection Act 1998DoctrinebusinessTransparency (behavior)General Environmental Sciencemedia_commonRevista Galega de Administración Pública
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Cosmetics Brand Equity Formation in Awareness of Latvian Consumer

2021

Creation of strong brand and increment of brand’s equity in the market is main goal of business. Usage of brand equity concept allows brand owners to sell branded products at higher price, gain greater market share, better promote products in the market, penetrate in market more easily, acquire more loyal consumers, improve effectiveness of marketing communications and enlarge product lines more successfully. Therefore for last 20 years brand’s equity conception, that consists from financial and consumer perceived brand’s equity, has become increasingly actual. It is also important task for brands in Latvian cosmetics market, because market itself is strongly saturated, highly competitive, …

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectBrand awarenessEquity (finance)AdvertisingCosmeticsProduct (business)Brand managementBrand extensionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesBrand equityMarket shareMarketingbusinessGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Impact of rocket exhaust plumes on atmospheric composition and climate – an overview

2013

Rockets are the only direct anthropogenic emission sources into the upper atmosphere. Gaseous rocket emissions include CO, N2, H2, H2O, and CO2, while solid rocket motors (SRM) additionally inject significant amounts of aluminum oxide (Al2O3) particles and gaseous chlorine species into the atmosphere. These emissions strongly perturb local at- mospheric trace gas and aerosol distributions. Here, the previous aircraft measurements in various rocket exhaust plumes including several large space shuttle launch vehicles are compiled. The observed changes of the lower stratospheric composition in the near field are summarized.

business.product_categoryAtmosphärische SpurenstoffeAtmospheric sciencesTrace gasAerosolPhysics::GeophysicsAtmosphereAtmospheric compositionRocketatmospheric compositionPhysics::Space Physicseffects on atmospheric compositionEnvironmental scienceRocket emissionsSatelliteAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsbusinessclimateAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
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