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'Uber Economy': Employee, Self-Employed or a Need of a Special Employment Regulation?

2015

The Digital era has changed industrial relationships dramatically. This has caused a considerable legal uncertainty about which rules apply to cyberspace. Technology is transforming business organization in a way that makes employees -- as subordinate work -- less necessary. A new type of companies "on demand economy" "sharing economy" -- dedicated to connecting customers directly with individual service providers are emerging. Thus, these companies develop their core business completely through workers classified as self-employed. In this context, employment law is facing its greatest challenge, dealing with a very different reality compared to the one existing when it was created. This pa…

Sharing economyCore businessEconomyLabour lawBusinessDigital economyService providerCyberspaceSelf-employmentEmployment contractSSRN Electronic Journal
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A privacy-aware framework for decentralized online social networks

2015

Online social networks based on a single service provider suffer several drawbacks, first of all the privacy issues arising from the delegation of user data to a single entity. Distributed online social networks (DOSN) have been recently proposed as an alternative solution allowing users to keep control of their private data. However, the lack of a centralized entity introduces new problems, like the need of defining proper privacy policies for data access and of guaranteeing the availability of user's data when the user disconnects from the social network. This paper introduces a privacy-aware support for DOSN enabling users to define a set of privacy policies which describe who is entitle…

Social networkDelegationbusiness.industryComputer sciencePrivacy policymedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Computer Science (all)Service providerComputer securitycomputer.software_genreTheoretical Computer ScienceSet (abstract data type)Data availabilityData accessPrivacyDecentralized online social network Privacy Data availabilityDecentralized online social networkbusinesscomputermedia_common
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Customer-related social stressors and service providers' affective reactions

2012

Summary Previous research has shown that customer-related social stressors (CSS) have negative effects on service providers' long-term well-being. Little is known, however, about short-term and mid-term affective stress reactions and reciprocal effects between service providers' affect and CSS. The aim of this study was to expand extant research (i) by analyzing service providers' short-term (across a day) and mid-term (across 2 weeks) affective reactions to perceived CSS; (ii) by analyzing intraindividual as well as interindividual effects; and (iii) by investigating reciprocal effects of affective reactions and CSS that may eventually lead to psychosocial cycles. Our study employed a diar…

Social stressOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementPanel designSociology and Political ScienceSample (statistics)Service providerAffect (psychology)Extant taxonotorhinolaryngologic diseasesPublic servicePsychologyPsychosocialGeneral PsychologyApplied PsychologyClinical psychologyJournal of Organizational Behavior
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Customer-Related Social Stressors

2015

Abstract. The purpose of this study was to replicate the dimensions of the customer-related social stressors (CSS) concept across service jobs, to investigate their consequences for service providers’ well-being, and to examine emotional dissonance as mediator. Data of 20 studies comprising of different service jobs (N = 4,199) were integrated into a single data set and meta-analyzed. Confirmatory factor analyses and explorative principal component analysis confirmed four CSS scales: disproportionate expectations, verbal aggression, ambiguous expectations, disliked customers. These CSS scales were associated with burnout and job satisfaction. Most of the effects were partially mediated by …

Social stressOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementWell-beingApplied psychologyCognitive dissonanceJob satisfactionVerbal aggressionBurnoutService providerPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyJournal of Personnel Psychology
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The public sector's roles in the sharing economy and the implications for public values

2019

Abstract Motivated by the growing significance of the sharing economy, we discuss the roles the public sector may play within the sharing economy and the corresponding implications for public values. The sharing economy represents a transformative agent for the public sector within the current landscape of digital transformation. While the public sector has so far acted mainly as a regulatory body in the sharing economy, we here discuss implications for other roles the public sector may take on, including the roles of customer, service provider, and platform provider. Framed within the context of the public value ideals (professional, efficiency, service, and engagement), we examine the opp…

Sociology and Political SciencePublic economicsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPublic sectorDigital transformationContext (language use)Library and Information SciencesService provider0506 political scienceTransformative learningSharing economyService (economics)050602 political science & public administrationPublic value0509 other social sciences050904 information & library sciencesbusinessLawmedia_commonGovernment Information Quarterly
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Value Creation and Power Asymmetries in Digital Ecosystems : A Study of a Cloud Gaming Provider

2020

Digital platforms connecting users and service providers have a central role in determining the value creation structure of ecosystems. Platform developers try to achieve a dominant position for the platform with a strong ecosystem around it. The size and attractiveness of the services can attract new users, and growing user volume can bring new co-operative service providers to the service partner network. An interesting question is how the presence of power and potential power asymmetry affect the value creation capability and the structure of a network around a platform? This chapter describes an example of value creation and the influence of power asymmetry in a digital ecosystem built …

Structure (mathematical logic)AttractivenessService (business)alustatalousComputer sciencebusiness.industryCloud gamingarvonluontiVolume (computing)digital ecosystems512 Business and managementdigital platformsService providerpartner networksDigital ecosystempilvipalvelutPosition (finance)digitalisationTelecommunicationsbusinessdigitalisaatioverkkopelit
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Adaptation of the Model for Assessment of Telemedicine (MAST) for IoT Telemedicine Services

2017

Internet of Things (IoT) based solutions and services may be used to support and extend the independent living of older adults in their living environments by responding to real needs of caregivers, service providers and public authorities. Telemedicine and telehealth platforms are among the various types of IoT services that could support the provision of health services. Current Health Technology Assessment (HTA) models that are used for the evaluation of telehealth and telemedicine services do not consider IoT aspects. HTA models would ideally need to be extended to include IoT platforms, for an optimal introduction of IoT in everyday provision of health and care services. This paper pre…

TelemedicineKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryClinical effectiveness030503 health policy & servicesHealth technology02 engineering and technologyTelehealthService provider03 medical and health sciencesHealth services0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processing0305 other medical scienceTelecommunicationsbusinessInternet of ThingsIndependent living
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The heterogeneity of inter-domain Internet application flows: entropic analysis and flow graph modelling

2013

The growing popularity of the Internet has triggered the proliferation of various applications, which possess diverse communication patterns and user behaviour. In this paper, the heterogeneous characteristics of Internet applications and traffic are investigated from a complex network and entropic perspective. On the basis of real-life flow data collected from a public network provided by an Internet service provider, flow graphs are constructed for five types of applications as follows: Web, P2P Download, P2P Stream, Video Stream and Instant Messaging. Three types of entropy measures are introduced to the flow graphs, and the heterogeneity of applications within a 24-h period is analysed …

Theoretical computer scienceComputer sciencebusiness.industryInter-domainTraffic identificationComplex networkcomputer.software_genreDegree distributionInternet service providerEntropy (information theory)Control flow graphThe InternetData miningElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinesscomputerTransactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies
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The eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers: Knowledge Manage-ment across the Sourcing Life-cycle

2011

Laaksonen, Pekka The eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers: Knowledge Manage-ment across the Sourcing Life-cycle Jyväskylä: Jyväskylän yliopisto, 2011, 42 s. Tietojärjestelmätiede, kandidaatintutkielma Ohjaaja(t): Käkölä, Timo Tässä kandidaatintutkielmassa selvitettiin sitä, miten the eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers-mallin käytännöt (practices) ovat liittyneet tietä-myksenhallinnan neljään prosessiin: tiedon luominen, varastointi/noutaminen, jakaminen ja hyödyntäminen. Tutkielma suoritettiin kirjallisuus katsauksena. Tutkimus ongelmaa lähestyttiin taulukoimalla mallin käytännöt matriisiin, jos-sa vaaka-akselilla olivat palvelutuotannon elinkaaren vaiheet ja pysty…

Tietämyksen hallintaTietämysthe eSourcing Capability Model for Service Providers
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Challenges of translation process research at the workplace

2014

Translation usually takes place at translators’ workplaces, yet much translation process research refers to data collected under controlled conditions such as the classroom or the lab. Pursuant with recent descriptions of translation as a situated activity comes the necessity of investigating that activity where and when it occurs. Many of the methods that have proved useful in the lab have also been applied in the field, and some of the challenges associated with investigating translation at the workplace are common to any kind of empirical translation research. However, certain workplace constraints present special challenges to everyone involved. Some solutions that were developed for a …

TranslationLinguistics and LanguageEngineeringKnowledge managementWorkplace researchProcess researchErgoTransTranslation (geometry)Language and LinguisticsEducationScreen recordingSituated activityTranslation processes; Workplace research; Screen recordings; Professionals; Language service provider331: ArbeitsökonomieSituatedScreen recordingsWorkplaceTranslation processes; Workplace research; Screen recordings; Professionals; Language service prov418.02: TranslationswissenschaftUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLanguage service providerbusiness.industryField (Bourdieu)Traducción e InterpretaciónProfessionalsProcessTranslation processes:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Translation processEngineering ethicsbusinessTranslation researchMonTI. Monografías de Traducción e Interpretación
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