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Trajectories of life satisfaction and the financial situation in the transition to adulthood

2013

The aims of this study were (1) to investigate  young adults’ life satisfaction changes during the transition to adulthood, (2) to identify possible life satisfaction developmental trajectories during the transition, and (3) to examine how individuals’ agency and personal financial situations are related to the identified life satisfaction trajectories in the contexts of life-span and life course theories of development. The present study is part of the longitudinal Finnish Educational Transitions (FinEdu) study, in which a total of 372 (278 female and 94 male) young adults filled in questionnaires at four measurement points, that is, twice before (at 18 and 19 years of age) and twice after…

FinanceLongitudinal studyHigher educationbusiness.industry4. EducationTransition (fiction)05 social sciencesLife satisfaction050109 social psychologyDevelopmental psychology8. Economic growthAgency (sociology)Life course approachMixture modelling0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesYoung adultLife-span and Life-course StudiesPsychologybusinessta515050104 developmental & child psychology
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You Cannot Save Alone - Financial and Social Mobilization in Savings and Credit Groups

2007

Savings and credit groups are becoming increasingly popular, both as a cost-efficient alternative to mainstream microfinance and as a mean to mobilize people around individual and common challenges. Whether donors should promote and support Self Help Microfinance Groups that confine themselves to financial intermediation only - the specialist, or minimalist approach - or if they should support those pursuing a more integrated approach and incorporate a broader set of activities, is increasingly being debated. The study proposes a framework to better analyze and understand the different group-models, their advantages and disadvantages. Furthermore, the study outlines how social and financial…

FinanceMicrofinancebusiness.industryFinancial intermediaryIntegrated approachIndividual levellaw.inventionSelf-helpSocial mobilizationlawEconomicsMainstreamSet (psychology)businessSSRN Electronic Journal
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How Pioneering Managers Strive to Integrate Social Risk Management in Government Debt Collection

2019

This study explores risk management issues in local government-owned enterprises in accordance to the third wave of governance, organization and management logics of Public Administration: the Public Value approach. However, the coexistence between the emerging Public Value approach and the more traditional and consolidated ones is often difficult, also because of the resistance of shareholders who may not consider the management of system-level risks as a priority mission for their company. For this reason, we have analysed the strengths and weaknesses of the Traditional Approach and the New Public Management approach in the public sector management. The case study presented reveals some i…

Financeanticorruption risktransparencySocial risk managementbusiness.industryCorporate governancePublic sectorLocal government-owned enterpriseSettore SECS-P/10 - Organizzazione AziendalePublic value approachShareholderSocial risk Anticorruption risk Transparency Public value approach Local government-owned enterpriseLocal government-owned enterprise.Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleNew public managementPublic valuebusinessStrengths and weaknessesRisk managementSocial risk
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The Convenience of Applying Multilevel Modeling on Real Estate Valuation

2015

There are many economic agents interested in valuing big amounts of real estate assets. One of these agents are the financial institutions, which must value their vast mortgage portfolios periodically. In this paper we analyze the use of the Hierarchical Linear Model to value real estate portfolios. This model gives valuable information compared with the traditional OLS models and is more accurate, as it takes into account the hierarchical structure of the data. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ICBM.2015.1314

Financial economicsMultilevel modelEconometricsEconomic agentsCost approachReal estateBusinessIncome approachCapitalization rateValuation (finance)1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - “NEW CHALLENGES IN BUSINESS RESEARCH" - Conference proceedings
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PANORMUS-SPH. A new Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics solver for incompressible flows

2015

Abstract A new Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) solver is presented, fully integrated within the PANORMUS package [7] , originally developed as a Finite Volume Method (FVM) solver. The proposed model employs the fully Incompressible SPH approach, where a Fractional Step Method is used to make the numerical solution march in time. The main novelty of the proposed model is the use of a general and highly flexible procedure to account for different boundary conditions, based on the discretization of the boundary surfaces with a set of triangles and the introduction of mirror particles with suitable hydrodynamic properties. Both laminar and turbulent flows can be solved (the latter using t…

Finite volume methodGeneral Computer ScienceDiscretizationSPHComputer Science (all)General EngineeringBoundary (topology)Laminar flowBoundary conditionSolverHybrid fvm-sph approachComputational scienceSettore ICAR/01 - IdraulicaPhysics::Fluid DynamicsSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsEngineering (all)Smoothed particle hydrodynamicCompressibilityBoundary value problemMirror particleComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICSMathematics
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Valuing Variability: Dynamic Usage-based Principles in the L2 Development of Four Finnish Language Learners

2020

The general aim of this study is to trace the second language (L2) development of four beginner learners of Finnish over one academic year from a dynamic usage-based perspective. Contrary to many previous studies, this study starts out from meanings, not forms. In other words, an onomasiological approach is adopted. The aim is to investigate what kind of constructions the learners use to express 1) evaluation and 2) existentiality. In line with a dynamic usage-based approach, the goal is to investigate three aspects of development: 1) the interaction between different linguistic means used to express a certain meaning and between the instruction and learning trajectories, 2) variability pat…

Finnish as a second languagevariabilityusage-based approaches to language learningsecond language learningcomplex dynamic systems theory
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Five-year experience of first-episode nonaffective psychosis in open-dialogue approach: Treatment principles, follow-up outcomes, and two case studies

2006

The open dialogue (OD) family and network approach aims at treating psychotic patients in their homes. The treatment involves the patient’s social network and starts within 24 hr after contact. Responsibility for the entire treatment process rests with the same team in both inpatient and outpatient settings. The general aim is to generate dialogue with the family to construct words for the experiences that occur when psychotic symptoms exist. In the Finnish Western Lapland a historical comparison of 5-year follow-ups of two groups of first-episode nonaffective psychotic patients were compared, one before (API group; n! /33) and the other during (ODAP group; n! /42) the fully developed phase…

First episodeHospital daysPsychosismedicine.medical_specialtyPsychotherapistTreatment outcomeTreatment processmedicine.diseaseUntreated psychosisFully developedClinical PsychologymedicinePsychologyPsychiatryNetwork approachPsychotherapy Research
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Main characteristics of peanut skin and its role for the preservation of meat products

2018

Background The produced peanuts by-products are a huge challenge, but they are recognized to be a source of valuable nutrients, including natural antioxidants and antimicrobials. Antioxidants are considered as necessary ingredients in food to prevent oxidative reactions and their undesirable effects in food quality during processing and storage. However, the use of such compounds is regulated due to their harmful effects revealed by in vitro and in vivo studies. The use of natural antioxidants appears as an interesting alternative for food producers, particularly meat industries. Scope and approach Peanut skin (PS), a by-product of peanut processing in agro-industries, constitutes an under-…

FlavonoidsAntioxidantGreen extractionmedicine.medical_treatmentFLAVONOIDESfood and beverages04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiologyAntimicrobial activity040401 food sciencePhenolic compoundsAnthocyanins0404 agricultural biotechnologyProanthocyanidinNatural sourcemedicineProanthocyanidinsFood scienceFood qualityFood ScienceBiotechnology
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Robotic assistance for industrial sanding with a smooth approach to the surface and boundary constraints

2021

[EN] Surface treatment operations, such as sanding, deburring, finishing, grinding, polishing, etc. are progressively becoming more automated using robotic systems. However, previous research in this field used a completely automatic operation of the robot system or considered a low degree of human-robot interaction. Therefore, to overcome this issue, this work develops a truly synergistic cooperation between the human operator and the robot system to get the best from both. In particular, in the application developed in this work the human operator provides flexibility, guiding the tool of the robot system to treat arbitrary regions of the workpiece surface; while the robot system provides…

Flexibility (engineering)021103 operations researchGeneral Computer ScienceOrientation (computer vision)Computer scienceWork (physics)0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral EngineeringPolishingControl engineering02 engineering and technologyField (computer science)INGENIERIA DE SISTEMAS Y AUTOMATICAGrindingSmooth approachHuman-robot cooperationBoundary constraints0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRobot020201 artificial intelligence & image processingEnginyeria de sistemesRobotic armRobots
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Probabilistic floodplain hazard mapping: managing uncertainty by using a bivariate approach for flood frequency analysis

2014

Floods are a global problem and are considered the most frequent natural disaster world-wide. Many studies show that the severity and frequency of floods have increased in recent years and underline the difficulty to separate the effects of natural climatic changes and human influences as land management practices, urbanization etc. Flood risk analysis and assessment is required to provide information on current or future flood hazard and risks in order to accomplish flood risk mitigation, to propose, evaluate and select measures to reduce it. Both components of risk can be mapped individually and are affected by multiple uncertainties as well as the joint estimate of flood risk. Major sour…

Flood frequency analysis bivariate approachhazard mappingSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologia
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