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Robotic Process Automation and Consequences for Knowledge Workers; a Mixed-Method Study

2020

Part 2: Fourth Industrial Revolution; International audience; This paper explores an overly optimistic and tenacious claim in the literature that robotic process automation (RPA) will only free knowledge workers from mundane tasks and introduce more interesting work. We explore this claim and other consequences for knowledge workers using data from a sequential quantitative-qualitative, mixed-method study in Norway. 88 RPA users from different sectors and industries where first surveyed to identify differences in utilization and effects from RPA. Then, differences were explored in 24 in-depth interviews in the public and private sectors, including financial industry, manufacturing, and oil …

LayoffKnowledge workersbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPublic sectorKnowledge workPrivate sector[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]Work (electrical)Service (economics)0502 economics and business8. Economic growthProduction (economics)Quality (business)[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Robotic process automation050207 economicsbusiness050203 business & managementFinancial servicesIndustrial organizationRPAmedia_common
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PROFESSIONAL FOREIGN LANGUAGE COMPETENCE FOR SUCCESSFUL INTEGRATION INTO THE LABOUR MARKET

2019

Good knowledge of a foreign language is an important factor contributing to the professional recognition and career prospects. In order to improve professional foreign language competence, the study of the situation in professional foreign language teaching and learning was carried out in three business sectors: logistics, transport, service industry. The survey was carried among three target groups: employers, foreign language teachers and students. Employers were asked to name language skills which employees need most to perform work, to express an opinion on the role of employers in the English language learning process as well as to identify topics, most common words, phrases, or specif…

Learning stylesEnglish; foreign language competence; professional foreign languagebusiness.industryTeaching methodForeign languageBusiness sectorTarget groupsEnglish languagePublic relationsPsychologybusinessCompetence (human resources)Tertiary sector of the economySOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Teacher Educators’ Professional Identity in English-Medium Instruction at a Finnish University

2021

Publisher Copyright: © 2021, University of Ljubljana. All rights reserved. Although different forms of English-medium instruction (EMI) are being recognised, the different ways in which EMI can impact the pedagogical activities and expertise of higher education educators have received less attention. Using face-to-face and written interviews with nine teacher educators at a Finnish university, this study examines the most important aspects teacher educators perceive in their work through EMI and how these aspects connect to the understanding of their professional identity. The study is theoretically premised on the interconnected concepts of pedagogical doing, pedagogical being, pedagogical…

LehrerausbildungSpracheLanguage skillTeaching of EnglishIdentity (social science)Higher education teacherammatti-identiteettikorkeakouluopetusBerufliche IdentitätLinguistic CompetencePedagogyUniversity-teachersSociologyL7-991EMIopettajankoulutusFinlandLanguageEnglish medium instruction4. EducationEnglischunterrichtenglish-medium instructionEducation (General)Student teachersUniversity teacherhigher educationLehramtsstudentemiTeacher educationHigher educationHigher education lecturerErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenForeign languageHochschullehrerPsychology of selfAcademic sectorEducationTeacher preparationrole of languageddc:370InterviewHochschulforschung und HochschuldidaktikFachdidaktik/Sprache und LiteraturkorkeakoulupedagogiikkaEnglish-medium instructionUniversityPädagogisches Handelnbusiness.industryUniversitätFinnlandTeacher trainingEnglish language lessonsfinland516 Educational sciencesbusinessenglannin kieli
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Bank-specific shocks and aggregate leverage: Empirical evidence from a panel of developed countries

2020

International audience; This paper investigates the link between shocks in the banking sector and aggregate leverage measured by the credit-to-GDP gap. Using a balanced panel of 15 countries for the period 1989–2016, we exploit the approach due to Gabaix (2011) and consider banking granular shocks as an indicator of banking distress. Using methods that account for potential endogeneity, we find that banking shocks Granger-cause aggregate leverage. In particular, banking shocks tend to increase the level of leverage and cause departures of the credit-to-GDP ratio from its long-term trend.

Leverage (finance)ExploitMonetary economics[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesPanel VARGranger causalityGranularity model0502 economics and businessBanking shocksEconomicsEndogeneityEmpirical evidence040101 forestryCredit-to-GDP gap050208 finance05 social sciences1. No poverty04 agricultural and veterinary sciences[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceBanking sector8. Economic growthGranger causality0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceDeveloped countryFinanceJournal of Financial Stability
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Sectoral Transformations in Neo-Patrimonial Rentier States: Tourism Development and State Policy in Egypt

2007

This article challenges claims that liberalising state regulated markets in developing countries may induce lasting economic development. The analysis of the rise of tourism in Egypt during the last three decades suggests that the effects of liberalisation and structural adjustment are constrained by the neo-patrimonial character of the Egyptian political system. Since the decline of oil rent revenues during the 1980s tourism development was the optimal strategy to compensate for the resulting fiscal losses. Increasing tourism revenues have helped in coping with macroeconomic imbalances and in avoiding more costly adjustment of traditional economic sectors. Additionally, they provided the p…

LiberalizationStructural adjustmentEconomic sectormedia_common.quotation_subjectjel:L83jel:H27Market economyPolitical systemjel:O11EconomicsRevenuejel:P26Economic systemRentier stateEgypt rentier state economic liberalisation economic development tourismRent-seekingTourismmedia_common
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Comparative LCA of renovation of buildings towards the nearly Zero Energy Building

2018

The building sector is one of the key sectors to achieve the 20/20/20 targets of the EU as there is the potential to lead to significant energy savings reducing the EU’s total energy consumption by 5-6% and lowering CO2 emissions by 5%. One powerful mechanism to apply principle and criteria of nearly zero-energy buildings (nZEB). This work, done in the framework of the agreement between the Italian Ministry of Economic development and ENEA on the “Research of electric system” (Ricerca di Sistema Elettrico), has the aim to evaluate the environmental impacts of the technological improvements needed for enhancing the performances of an average building to a nZEB (or at least in the direction o…

Life Cycle Assessment nearly Zero Energy Building building sectorSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientale
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Life Cycle Assessment of organic apple supply chain in the North of Italy.

2015

The goal of the study is the assessment of the energy and environmental impacts of 1 ton of organic apples cultivated in the North of Italy, by applying the Life Cycle Assessment methodology. The authors examined the supply chain of apples, by including the supply of raw materials and energy sources, and the farming step. In addition, an assessment of apple distribution to the final users was made. The results show that a relevant share of the total impacts is caused by the transport to the final users, assuming that the product is distributed on local, national and international markets. A detailed analysis of the farming step shows that a significant share in the overall energy and enviro…

Life Cycle Assessment organic apple supply chain agrifood sector
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Agencias de empleo y desarrollo local: ¿una actividad del Tercer Sector?

2010

Ricardo.Calvo@uv.es En la actualidad, el desarrollo económico y social de un territorio necesita de los esfuerzos mancomunados de todos y cada uno de los agentes presentes en el medio. Es por ello que el presente artículo pretende reflexionar sobre la vinculación directa existente entre dos de ellos, por un lado las Agencias de Desarrollo Local –ADL’scomo máximo exponente del modelo de desarrollo local y por otro las organizaciones pertenecientes al Tercer Sector, como entidades clave en el sostenimiento y desarrollo social de la comunidad. Para ello partiendo de las características propias del modelo actual de desarrollo local implantado, propondremos dos decálogos de conclusiones, que ana…

Local Development ; Local Development Agents ; ADL ; AEDL ; Third SectorLocal DevelopmentADLAEDLdesarrollo localDesarrollo local ; Agentes de Desarrollo Local ; ADL ; AEDL ; Tercer SectorDesarrollo localLocal Development AgentsTercer SectorUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Organización y dirección de empresaslcsh:Social Scienceslcsh:HThird Sectortercer sectorAgentes de Desarrollo Locallcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General):CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS::Organización y dirección de empresas [UNESCO]Aposta
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Determinantes de la divulgación de información sobre sostenibilidad en los gobiernos locales de Latinoamérica

2022

This paper analyses the socioeconomic factors that influence the disclosure of sustainability information on 99 local government websites in 2018 in countries that make up the Pacific Alliance (PA) in Latin America, associated with internal and external demands that public entities have for accountability in social and environmental issues. We use as methodology a content analysis of the sustainability information disclosed by local entities on their websites and a regression of Ordinary Least Squares (OLS). This article shows empirical evidence that the size, budget capacity and the economic level of the municipality are factors associated with the sustainability disclosure on websites due…

Local governmentsPublic sectorpublic sectorAlianza del PacíficoDivulgaciónUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASDisclosurelatin americasustainabilitylocal GovernmentsSostenibilidadSustainabilitySector público:6 - Ciencias aplicadas::65 - Gestión y organización. Administración y dirección de empresas. Publicidad. Relaciones públicas. Medios de comunicación de masas [CDU]AccountingGobiernos localesdisclosurepacific alliancePacific AllianceRevista de Contabilidad
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Rural restructuring and local/regional governance in the Baltic States after 1990

2009

The aim of this paper is to discuss the restructuring of primary sector dominant rural areas in the Baltic States with a special focus on local governance and administrative structures. In the theoretical part, we elaborate on a principal transformation model for Baltic rural areas. Despite similar macro-economic processes in all three Baltic States, local and regional governance has developed differently and hypothetically, this has had a different impact on the economic development of regions. We have used statistics, legal documents, small case studies, observations and secondary sources of some more detailed studies for this paper.

Local-RegionalEcologyRestructuringCorporate governanceManagement Monitoring Policy and LawLocal governanceRural environmentPrincipal (commercial law)EconomyPrimary sector of the economyPolitical scienceRegional scienceRural areaAgronomy and Crop ScienceInternational Journal of Agricultural Resources, Governance and Ecology
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