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Development of a complex approach for evaluation of statistical data

2019

Economics and EconometricsDevelopment (topology)Management scienceStatistics Probability and UncertaintyPsychologyManagement Information SystemsStatistical Journal of the IAOS
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Socio-economic inequality, interregional mobility and mortality among cancer patients: A mediation analysis approach

2022

This paper investigates the effect of socio-economic status on interregional mobility and mortality among cancer patients. The cohort under analysis comprises patients residing in Sicily (Italy), who were diagnosed with lung and colon cancer between 2010 and 2011. The data was collated from the hospital discharge records of the Sicilian Region and the Regional register of the causes of death, by considering all those patients for whom information relating to socio-economic status was available. First, graphical models were applied to highlight the multivariate structure of association among socio-economic status, interregional mobility and 3-year mortality. Secondly, mediation analysis quan…

Economics and EconometricsHealth outcomeStrategy and ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentMediation analysisSocio-economic inequalitiePatient mobilitySettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeManagement Science and Operations ResearchStatistics Probability and UncertaintyGraphical modelSocio-Economic Planning Sciences
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Measuring consumers’ level of satisfaction for online food shopping during COVID-19 in Italy using POSETs

2021

Abstract The pandemic COVID 19 has upset the economic, social, financial, and general behavioral systems. Global crisis has a large impact overall and related fallouts significantly affect existent structural paradigms in every country and region across the world. In particular, the spread of COVID-19 pandemic has led to having to rethink the way we produce and consume food. Within this global change, a rise in the number of consumers who purchase food products online in order to comply with the rules aimed at limiting the circulation of the virus should be emphasized. Consequently, probably causing a long-term positive effect on m-commerce. The purpose is to elaborate on the index of the s…

Economics and EconometricsIndex (economics)Strategy and ManagementGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesCOVID-19 pandemic02 engineering and technologyComputer-assisted web interviewingManagement Science and Operations ResearchSpace (commercial competition)Affect (psychology)Outcome (game theory)Partially order setFood online shoppingFood online shopping; Index of consumers’ satisfaction; Online spending behavior; Italy; COVID-19 pandemic; Synthesis of statistical indicators; Partially Order Set; Poset0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale050207 economicsMarketingIndex of consumers’ satisfaction021103 operations researchSynthesis of statistical indicators05 social sciencesOnline spending behaviorPurchasingItalyPosetOrder (business)Customer satisfactionBusinessStatistics Probability and UncertaintyIndex of consumers' satisfaction
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Measuring well-being in Colombian departments. The role of geography and demography

2021

This paper provides a composite indicator of well-being for the 33 Colombian departments in the year 2016. The indicator is built by adapting the well-known OECD Better Life Index to the regional level, and includes the dimensions of income, health, education, safety, housing, environment, labour market, and civic engagement and governance. As to the methodology, Data Envelopment Analysis and Multi-Criteria Decision-Making techniques are employed, an approach which enables a comparison of well-being across departments and the construction of rankings. The results yield several take-away messages. First, there are substantial disparities in well-being across Colombian departments. Second, de…

Economics and EconometricsIndex (economics)Strategy and ManagementYield (finance)Geography Planning and DevelopmentPopulation0211 other engineering and technologiesdepartments02 engineering and technologyColombiaManagement Science and Operations Researchwell-being0502 economics and businessData envelopment analysisCivic engagement050207 economicseducationeducation.field_of_study021103 operations researchCorporate governance05 social sciencesComposite indicatorGeographyWell-beingDemographic economicsStatistics Probability and Uncertaintycomposite indicatorsSocio-Economic Planning Sciences
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Does Environmental Uncertainty Affect Entrepreneurs’ Orientation and Performance? Empirical Evidence from Indonesian SMEs

2012

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) have a critical role in economic growth in Indonesia and become the backbone for job creation, poverty alleviation, and safeguard during the crisis. However, they are highly exposed to uncertain environments. The present study aimed to investigate the influence of SMEs’ entrepreneurial orientation on business performance when uncertain environments exist. A total of 152 Indonesian SMEs were studied in order to assess this relationship. Moderated regression analysis is performed as the main statistical procedures to analyse the moderating role of environmental uncertainty on the influence of entrepreneurial orientation on business performance. Surprisingly…

Economics and EconometricsPovertyEntrepreneurial orientationRegression analysislcsh:BusinessAffect (psychology)entrepreneurial orientationlanguage.human_languagebusiness performanceIndonesianOrder (exchange)languageenvironmental uncertaintySmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingEmpirical evidencelcsh:HF5001-6182Industrial organizationbusiness performance; entrepreneurial orientation; environmental uncertaintyGadjah Mada International Journal of Business
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Consumption and Sustainable Development of Polish Metropolitan Cities

2023

The purpose of the study is to determine the level of sustainable development of metropolitan cities in Poland within the basic dimensions of sustainable development. At the same time, the levels of development of cities in terms of consumption were determined, and an attempt was made to identify the relationship of the levels of development of cities and the levels of development of consumption. Three main dimensions of sustainable development were considered: social, economic and environmental-spatial. It was important to find an answer to the question whether consumption can influence the levels of sustainable development achieved by cities, and in what aspects? A taxonomic method was us…

Economics and EconometricsSustainable developmentmetropolitan citiesconsumptionStatistics Probability and UncertaintyStatistika
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Innovation Dynamics in Space: Local Actors and Local Factors

1997

This paper addresses the issue of technogenesis and its geographical pattern. It aims to offer both a general analysis framework and a test on innovation data from several European cities. This framework is mainly built on the product life-cycle and the incubation approach. On the basis of this framework, it is argued that the phases of an industrial life-cycle have several firm-specific effects. First, these phases influence innovativeness and thus profit levels, output and employment of firms in a spatially distinct way. Second, the phases of the life-cycle mirror the importance of local factors for innovations, and third, they affect strategic decisions of firms, inter alia by influencin…

Economics and EconometricsTime pathStrategy and ManagementGeography Planning and DevelopmentLogitinnovativeness; life-cycle; incubation; logit model; rough set analysis--Message-Boundary-20557Management Science and Operations ResearchCompetitive advantageProfit (economics)Skills trainingEconomicsStatistics Probability and UncertaintyMarketingIndustrial organization
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Unawareness and bankruptcy: A general equilibrium model

1998

International audience; We present a consistent pure-exchange general equilibrium model where agents may not be able to foresee all possible future contingencies. In this context, even with nominal assets and complete asset markets, an equilibrium may not exist without appropriate assumptions. Specific examples are provided. An existence result is proved under the main assumption that there are sufficiently many states that all the agents foresee. An intrinsic feature of the model is bankruptcy, which agents may involuntarily experience in the unforeseen states.

Economics and Econometricsjel:D81General equilibrium theoryjel:D84jel:D5205 social sciencesUnawarenessContext (language use)JEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information Knowledge and Uncertainty/D.D8.D81 - Criteria for Decision-Making under Risk and Uncertainty16. Peace & justice[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information Knowledge and Uncertainty/D.D8.D84 - Expectations • SpeculationsMicroeconomicsbankruptcyBankruptcyJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D5 - General Equilibrium and Disequilibrium/D.D5.D52 - Incomplete Markets0502 economics and businessEconomics050206 economic theoryAsset (economics)jel:D4050207 economicsMathematical economicsPublic financeJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D4 - Market Structure Pricing and Design
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Aggregate uncertainty and sectoral productivity growth: The role of credit constraints

2016

Abstract We show that an increase in aggregate uncertainty—measured by stock market volatility—reduces productivity growth more in industries that depend heavily on external finance. The mechanism at play is that during periods of high uncertainty, firms that are credit constrained switch the composition of investment by reducing productivity-enhancing investment—such as on ICT capital—which is more subject to liquidity risks (Aghion et al., 2010). The effect is larger during recessions, when financing constraints are more likely to be binding, than during expansions. Our statistical method—a difference-in-difference approach using productivity growth of 25 industries from 18 advanced econo…

Economics and Econometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectMonetary economicsRecession0502 economics and businessEconomicsEconometrics050207 economicsTotal factor productivityProductivityGeneral Environmental Sciencemedia_commonInformation and communication technology investmentReverse causality050208 finance05 social sciencesInstrumental variableAggregate (data warehouse)UncertaintySettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaOmitted-variable biasInvestment (macroeconomics)Fiscal policyMarket liquidityEconometric modelFinancial dependenceProductivity growthOutput gapGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesStock marketFinance
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Analysis of meat samples for anabolic steroids residues by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry.

2007

A rapid, specific and highly sensitive multi-residue method for the determination of anabolic steroid residues in bovine, pork and poultry muscle tissues was developed. The sample preparation involves enzymatic digestion followed by extraction with methanol. The crude extract was cleaned up by solid-phase extraction (SPE) combining C18 and NH2 columns. The detection was carried out by a highly sensitive liquid chromatography/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC/ESI-MS/MS) method using both positive and negative ionization modes. Natural and synthetic steroids covering different polarities could be extracted, concentrated and purified using one single method. Mobile phase com…

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