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What Distinguishes a Serial Entrepreneur?

2007

We analyze serial entrepreneurship using a unique cross-sectional survey of employees that is for this study linked with longitudinal, register-based employer-employee data. Serial entrepreneurship accounts for nearly 30% of the transitions from paid employment into entrepreneurship. What make an entrepreneur serial are her aspirations and her ability to go ahead and live by them. Specifically, we document that having worked in the past as an entrepreneur increases both the probability that a person presently in paid employment aspires to again become an entrepreneur and , holding the aspirations constant, the probability of her again becoming an entrepreneur. We also find that an employee …

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsEntrepreneurshipbusiness.industryPublic sectorEconomicsbusinessSelf-employmentSSRN Electronic Journal
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Wage gaps between the public and private sectors in Spain

1998

Based on data from the last household survey conducted by the Instituto Nacional de Estatistica in 1990-91, we estimate separate earnings equations by sector of employment and gender, treating the choice of employment sector as endogenous. From these results we compare the wage-generating process for each subgroup and identify the returns to human capital of males and females working in the public and private sectors. We then decompose overall wage gaps by sector for each gender in order to measure the contribution of education and other personal characteristics to public-private wage differentials and to evaluate the economic surplus that public sector workers receive compared to their pri…

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationprivate sector[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationWageDifférentiel de salaireHuman capitalEducationWage gap0502 economics and businessEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances050207 economics[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financemedia_commonSecteur privéEarningsEspagnebusiness.industry05 social sciencesPublic sectorpublic sector1. No poverty050301 education[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationWageEconomic surplusPrivate sector[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceWork experienceSpain8. Economic growthSecteur publicWage gapsbusiness0503 education
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Public–private sector wage differentials and the business cycle

2013

Abstract This paper uses microeconomic data for the period from 1990 to 2004 to examine the relationship between public–private sector wage differentials and labour market conditions in Finland. The results show that the public sector wage premium is strongly counter-cyclical. On average, a 10 percent increase in the local unemployment rate increases the public–private sector wage gap by one percent. Separate analyses by government sector and quantiles of the distribution of wages reveal that it is local government workers and those working at lower skill levels who benefit more from increasing unemployment rate. The paper also exploits the longitudinal structure of the data to examine whet…

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsWage curvebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorWageDistribution (economics)Private sectorEfficiency wageLocal governmentEconomicsBusiness cyclebusinessmedia_commonEconomic Systems
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Sheepskin Effects in the Spanish Labour Market: A Public–Private Sector Analysis

2005

ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to contrast the nature of the effect of education, Human Capital or Screening, in the Spanish labour market. We use the Hungerford and Solon methodology to distinguish between the returns to schooling from mere years of schooling as a reflection of their productive–enhancing contribution (human capital) and the returns to schooling from academic certificates as signals of the individual’s ability (sheepskin effects). We separate our data into public and private sector workers. In the public sector the institutional restriction in the access and in the wage settings might force certificate rewards. Those not necessarily should be interpreted as sheepskin eff…

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorWageFlexibility (personality)Private sectorCertificateHuman capitalEducationCollective bargainingEconomicsbusinessProductivityhealth care economics and organizationsmedia_commonEducation Economics
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Why Do People Dislike Low-Wage Trade Competition with Posted Workers in the Service Sector?

2013

AbstractThe issue of low-wage competition in services trade involving posted workers is controversial in the EU. Using Swedish survey data, people's attitudes are found to be more negative to such trade than to goods trade. The differences depend on both a preference for favouring social groups to which individuals belong (the domestic population) and altruistic justice concerns for foreign workers. In small-group experiments, we find a tendency for people to adjust their evaluations of various aspects of trade to their general attitude. This tendency is stronger for those opposed to than those in favour of low-wage trade competition. This may indicate that the former group forms its attitu…

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsservices trade posted workers wage regulations attitude formationPublic economicsbusiness.industryAttitudemedia_common.quotation_subjectLow wagejel:D01Competition (economics)jel:F16Services tradeWage regulationsEconomicsSurvey data collectionAttitude formationPosted workersbusinessTertiary sector of the economymedia_common
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La comunicazione istituzionale nelle organizzazioni pubbliche: opportunità e criticità connesse con il corporate brand orientation

2015

Corporate communication in public sector organizations: the opportunities and challenges of a corporate brand orientation. Over the past thirty years, the New Public Management (NPM) has been the dominant approach in the public sector. Leveraging the idea that citizens are customers of the administration, the NPM imports management principles and techniques from the private sector in order to improve the performance of public organizations. After a short description of the main problems associated with the implementation of market orientation in the public sector, this article examines corporate brand orientation as an interesting alternative to market orientation in the public context. Cor…

Economics and EconometricsMaterials ChemistryMedia Technologycorporate brand public sectorForestryCorporate communicationSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseRIVISTA TRIMESTRALE DI SCIENZA DELL'AMMINISTRAZIONE
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THE EUROPEAN SOCIAL ECONOMY: CONCEPT AND DIMENSIONS OF THE THIRD SECTOR

2008

ABSTRACT**: In recent years a new context has emerged in Europe characterized by a larger growing Europe, the creation of a new European platform for social economy named ‘Social Economy Europe’ and an improvement in research, networks and initiatives in this area from certain European Institutions such as the European Social and Economic Committee. This paper focuses on recurrent, but needing clarification, topics such as the question of definitions, the national recognition of the concept of Social Economy and the size of this European third sector. It begins with a proposition of a conceptual delimitation of the Social Economy and of the different classes of company and organization that…

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political ScienceMember statesPropositionContext (language use)European studiesEconomyEuropean integrationEconomicsBusiness sectormedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionmedia_commonSocial economyAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics
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Le partenariat public-OSBL dans les services sociaux. Le cas espagnol

1997

The article considers the social services supply in the Spanish area of Valencia. The objective is double. First the authors analyse what describes the partnership between public sector and NPO in this area, by using a systemic conception of the social services sector where three main functions can be identified (financing, production and distribution, and regulation). Secondly they search for theoretical arguments explaining this partnership principle. This second section is mainly based on the NPO approach.

Economics and EconometricsSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryPolitical scienceWelfare economicsGeneral partnershipPublic sectorDistribution (economics)Social WelfarebusinessManagementAnnals of Public and Cooperative Economics
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Market empowerment of the patient: the French experience.

2011

Through analysis of the French experience, this article explores the way economic policy has sought to encourage active, well-informed patients by giving them market power. The new status of the patient as consumer is based on two foundations: the endeavour to build a healthcare market and the activation of demand-based policies. The keystone of this new system is a conception of the market as a process constructed by economic policy. Recent measures such as the standardization of care and the introduction of incentives to respect a treatment pathway then constitute effective levers to establish a free-market rationale.

Economics and EconometricsStandardizationCompulsory insurancePatientsEconomicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectCopaymentsHealth Care SectorHistory 21st Century03 medical and health sciencesNational health insurance0302 clinical medicineHealth insurance0502 economics and businessHealth careEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and finances030212 general & internal medicineConsumer economicsMarket power050207 economicsEmpowerment[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSmedia_commonConsumer economicsPublic economics[QFIN]Quantitative Finance [q-fin]Consumer Health Informationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesPersonal empowermentNonmarket forcesStandard of CareHistory 20th Century[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[QFIN] Quantitative Finance [q-fin]ReimbursementIncentiveInsurance providersMarket PowerPatient RightsFranceMarketizationPower PsychologicalbusinessReview of social economy
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LA ESTRATEGIA DE OUTSOURCING INTERNACIONAL EN ESPAÑA: UNA APROXIMACIÓN A LOS SECTORES MANUFACTUREROS TRADICIONALES

2009

RESUMENEn los últimos años el uso por parte de las empresas de la estrategia de outsourcing en sus dos vertientes (nacional e internacional)1 está siendo una práctica habitual en los países desarrollados, especialmente en los sectores manufactureros tradicionales. Dado el desarrollo experimentado y las implicaciones técnico-productivas y sociales que se derivan de su implementación, en este trabajo analizamos cuál ha sido la tendencia de esa estrategia en estos sectores durante el periodo 1985-2004 y contrastamos qué relación existe entre ésta y dos de sus principales factores determinantes: el tamaño y la experiencia internacional. De los resultados más generales se desprende que el outsou…

Economics and EconometricsStrategy and ManagementStrategylcsh:BusinessTraditional IndustriesOutsourcingOutsourcing InternacionalManufacturingInternationalizationddc:330Business and International ManagementInternational OutsourcingMarketingbusiness.industryBusiness administrationtraditional industriesEstrategiaCommerceInternacionalizaciónPositive relationshipstrategyinternationalizationlcsh:HF5001-6182businessinternational outsourcingSectores TradicionalesInvestigaciones Europeas de Dirección y Economía de la Empresa
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