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What is the Right Mix? Toward a Compensatory Theory of Employer Attractiveness

2021

Despite its long history, employer attractiveness research so far has almost exclusively studied large corporate firms and focused on the question which employer benefits influence firms’ employer attractiveness. However, we know only little about to what extent these findings generalize to more resource-constrained firms, such as small companies and start-ups. To address this void in the literature, this study integrates the theory of instrumental-symbolic employer benefits with a neo-configurational perspective to propose and test a compensatory theory of employer attractiveness that explains how start-ups achieve high employer attractiveness. Using set-theoretic methods, we analyze 219 s…

AttractivenessPerspective (graphical)RemunerationOrganizational cultureContext (language use)Sample (statistics)BusinessMarketingHuman capitalTest (assessment)SSRN Electronic Journal
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Facial attractiveness in men provides clues to semen quality

2003

Abstract Facial attractiveness has been related to health in both men and women. Certain psychological, physiological, and secondary sex characteristics have been used as accurate markers of hormonal and developmental health. The main objective of this study was to investigate the capacity of women to select males of high reproductive quality based on their facial attractiveness. A total of 66 males were included in the study. Each of them provides a semen sample, and frontal and lateral photographs were taken. Semen analysis was made according to standard WHO (1999) guidelines for morphology, motility, and concentration. Moreover, a Sperm Index (SI) was calculated as the principal componen…

Attractivenessmedicine.diagnostic_testSecondary sex characteristicExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySemen analysisSpermSemen qualityArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Mate choiceSemen sampleFacial attractivenessmedicinePsychologySocial psychologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsClinical psychologyEvolution and Human Behavior
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Las cuestiones clave de auditoría esperadas en España: ¿son los auditores previsibles?

2019

La modificación del contenido del informe de auditoria responde a la aplicación de la exigencia impuesta por el art. 5 de la Ley de Auditoria y concretada por la NIA-ES 701 “Cuestiones clave de auditoria” (CCA) (ICAC, 2016). Como novedad se exige al auditor que, atendiendo a su juicio profesional, muestre en el informe los riesgos más significativos de la auditoría de la empresa y las respuestas a esos riesgos. Debido a que dentro del entorno europeo, el Reino Unido ya viene informando de dichos riesgos desde 2013 y que en España todavía no disponemos de los mismos, hemos planteado esta investigación. El objetivo es pronosticar el nivel de CCA que previsiblemente nos encontraremos en España…

Auditor's reportbusiness.industryEspañaAuditingAccountingSample (statistics)AuditAudit reportSpainOrder (exchange)AccountingKey (cryptography)NIA 701ISA 701Informe de auditoríaAuditoríaUKBusinessCuestiones clave de auditoríaKey Audit MattersReino UnidoRevista de Contabilidad
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Authentication of phacelia honeys (Phacelia tanacetifolia) based on a combination of HPLC and HPTLC analyses as well as spectrophotometric measuremen…

2019

Abstract The growing interest in the quality of honey affects customer preferences and consumption trends. Generally, monofloral honeys are more expensive than multifloral honeys, and the price strictly depends on its botanical origin. The increasing popularity of a variety of monofloral brands has led to the increasing number of adulterations and therefore for the need to develop new analytical methods for assessing honey authenticity. The purpose of the present study was to develop a method for the authentication of phacelia honeys on the basis of HPLC and HPTLC analyses and spectrophotometry. The results obtained by spectrophotometric analysis indicated significant differences only betwe…

Authentication of monofloral honeysbiologyHigh-performance thin-layer chromatographyPhacelia honeyContext (language use)biology.organism_classificationmedicine.disease_causeHigh-performance liquid chromatographyHoney samplesPhenolic compoundsHigh-performance liquid chromatographyPhacelia tanacetifoliaPhaceliaPollenmedicineFood scienceFood ScienceMathematicsLWT
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Differenziazione e quantificazione dei carbonati litogenici e pedogenici di Gypsisuoli forestali attraverso l'analisi isotopica

2004

Gli autori riferiscono sui tipi e sui modelli di genesi dei carbonati dei suoli, attraverso l’uso degli isotopi del 13C. Lo studio è stato condotto in un’area dell’interno collinare argilloso siciliano, su suoli che evolvono sui depositi evaporitici della Serie Gessoso-Solfifera. Sono stati scelti cinque pedon su litotipi calcarei e non. I pedon sono stati descritti in campo e campionati secondo la sequenza degli orizzonti genetici; sui campioni di suolo sono state eseguite le seguenti analisi: tessitura, reazione, conducibilità elettrica, gesso, carbonio organico ed inorganico. Inoltre, parallelamente sono state eseguite le analisi isotopiche del carbonio organico ed inorganico. I risultat…

Authors report on forms and soil carbonate formation models as detected by 13C isotopes. This study was carried out in a clayey hilly area of central Sicily where soils have developed on evaporitic deposits of “Gessoso-Solfifera” Formation. Four pedons were selected both on calcareous and no calcareous lithotypes. Pedons were described in field and sampled according to sequence of genetic horizons. Soil samples were analyzed to investigate the following properties: particle size distribution reaction electrical conductivity gypsum organic and inorganic carbon. Moreover isotopic analyses were performed on organic and inorganic carbon. Results allow us to describe the complex relationships between biotic and abiotic soil components. In addition models of calcic horizon formation and their implication in soil classification were defined.Settore AGR/13 - Chimica Agraria
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Detection of steering direction using EEG recordings based on sample entropy and time-frequency analysis.

2016

Monitoring driver's intentions beforehand is an ambitious aim, which will bring a huge impact on the society by preventing traffic accidents. Hence, in this preliminary study we recorded high resolution electroencephalography (EEG) from 5 subjects while driving a car under real conditions along with an accelerometer which detects the onset of steering. Two sensor-level analyses, sample entropy and time-frequency analysis, have been implemented to observe the dynamics before the onset of steering. Thus, in order to classify the steering direction we applied a machine learning algorithm consisting of: dimensionality reduction and classification using principal-component-analysis (PCA) and sup…

Automobile DrivingSupport Vector MachineComputer scienceSpeech recognitionEntropyElectroencephalography03 medical and health sciencesEntropy (classical thermodynamics)0302 clinical medicine0502 economics and businessAccelerometrymedicineEntropy (information theory)HumansEntropy (energy dispersal)Entropy (arrow of time)050210 logistics & transportationPrincipal Component Analysismedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryEntropy (statistical thermodynamics)Dimensionality reduction05 social sciencesPattern recognitionElectroencephalographyTime–frequency analysisSupport vector machineSample entropyPrincipal component analysisArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgeryAlgorithmsEntropy (order and disorder)Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society. Annual International Conference
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Segmentation of low-cost flights users at secondary airports

2010

Abstract Low-cost carrier services are important for many tourist destinations. However, there is little information about the characteristics of travellers using low-cost airlines, and their flight preferences. The typical segmentation of air travellers is business versus leisure travellers; and business versus tourist fares. We use segmentation analysis focusing on low-cost travellers’ valuations of various flight attributes and trip-related characteristics, most notably those related to destinations, based on a sample of foreign travellers who used Girona Airport, Spain.

Aviationbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementTransportationSample (statistics)AdvertisingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDestinationsLow-cost carrierTourist destinationsSegmentationBusinessMarketingLawTourismJournal of Air Transport Management
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Consumer texture preferences: Effect of age, gender and previous experience

2000

Four different strawberry candies with varying thickening agents (pectin, gelatin, starch, and gelatin + starch) were rated by three consumer age groups: teenagers (13–14 years), young adults (19–23 years) and the middle-aged (40–63 years) (n = 60 in each group). Age, gender, use frequencies and hedonic ratings often commercial candy types were collected as background information. Four preference groups were found by using preference mapping. The most important factor predicting preference of a sample were hedonic evaluations of commercial candies whose texture was similar to that of the test sample. If the consumers gave high hedonic ratings to one sample they also tended to report liking …

Background information0303 health sciences030309 nutrition & dietetics[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Preference mappingPharmaceutical Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesTexture (music)040401 food sciencePreferenceAge and gender[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]03 medical and health sciences0404 agricultural biotechnologyAge groupsThickeningPsychologyTest sampleComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSFood ScienceDemography
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Adoption and use of work-life initiatives: Looking at the influence of institutional pressures and gender

2015

Under the lens of Institutional Theory, this paper examines how coercive, normative and mimetic pressures on employers encourage the adoption and use of work-life balance. Analyzing a sample of Spanish private firms, we find that the diffusion of work-life practices may be explained as an isomorphic process in which particular normative pressure significantly influences the adoption and use of work-life programs, while mimetic pressures only affect the level of use. Interestingly, the presence of women in organizations is found to be relevant to the adoption and use of work-life benefits only when this presence refers to managerial positions.

Balance (accounting)Public economicsProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementWork–life balanceNormativeSample (statistics)BusinessEconomic systemInstitutional theoryAffect (psychology)Work lifeEuropean Management Journal
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The Impact of Family and Work-Life Balance Policies on the Performance of Spanish Listed Companies

2014

Work-life balance has become a topic of great relevance in today's business world. In this work we present both a theoretical review on the state of art in this issue and an analysis testing the validity of the positive impact of work-life balance policies in firm performance. For the empirical analyses of these policies on performance we evaluated a sample composed of firms listed in IBEX-35. Findings provide support for the idea that introducing work-life balance practices benefits the company with respect to talent retention and higher employee engagement, as well as achieving a positive impact on productivity, costs and business results.

Balance (accounting)Work (electrical)business.industryStrategy and ManagementWork–life balanceEmployee engagementState of artAccountingSample (statistics)Relevance (information retrieval)businessGeneral Business Management and AccountingProductivityM@n@gement
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