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Charitable food aid in Finland: from a social issue to an environmental solution

2019

Since the establishment of the first food bank in 1995, charitable food aid (CFA) has become entrenched in Finland as a seemingly irreplaceable solution to food poverty. Further, it has recently been suggested that the focus of food aid activities is shifting from food poverty and temporary hunger alleviation towards environmental sustainability through addressing food waste via organized re-distribution of expiring food from retail to charitable organizations. This potentially creates a mechanism that (1) solidifies food poverty and (2) fortifies the paradoxical situation where charitable organizations delivering food aid are dependent on food waste rather than trying to reduce it. To unde…

050204 development studies0507 social and economic geographySocial issues12. Responsible consumptionruokaturvahyvinvointivaltio11. Sustainability0502 economics and businesselintarvikeapuruokahävikki2. Zero hungerPovertyFrame analysisPublic economicsUnintended consequencesCircular economy05 social sciences1. No povertykehysanalyysiRedistribution (cultural anthropology)charitable food aidFood wasteSustainabilitykiertotalousBusiness050703 geographyAgronomy and Crop ScienceAgriculture and Human Values
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Professional counseling in women with serious mental illness: achieving a shift toward a more effective contraceptive method.

2020

Mental disorders in reproductive-aged women have significant implications for the risk of unintended pregnancies. The objective of this study is to assess the professional counseling in clinical practice based on motivational interview in women with serious mental illness (SMI) in order to achieve a change to a more effective contraceptive method.A prospective observational cohort study (2012-2017) was conducted in a convenience sample of women with severe-moderate psychiatric disorders (After evidence-based counseling, 51.6% of participants changed their contraceptive method to a more effective one. This change was associated with gender violence (β coefficient = 1.58,Evidence-based contra…

AdultCounselingmedicine.medical_specialtygenetic structuresContraceptive counseling03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePregnancymedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicineProspective StudiesChildContraception BehaviorReproductive health030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinebusiness.industryMental DisordersObstetrics and GynecologyMental illnessmedicine.diseasePsychiatry and Mental healthClinical PsychologyContraceptionReproductive MedicineFamily medicineFamily Planning ServicesFemalebusinessUnintended pregnancyJournal of psychosomatic obstetrics and gynaecology
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Effect of cost on early removal of contraceptive implants: a prospective cohort study

2019

OBJECTIVES To evaluate the effect of the cost of subdermal etonogestrel implant (SEI) on the continuation rate one year after insertion, and to assess the reasons given by users to remove the implant before the expiration date. METHODS Prospective cohort study conducted among 265 women who chose the SEI as a contraceptive method in a sexual and reproductive health center in the eastern region of Spain, between October/2012 and October/2017. The sample was divided into two cohorts depending on the cost of the implant for the user (free-of-charge or requiring partial payment). Kaplan-Meier survival curves were used to compare the cumulative removal rates of free implants with partially paid i…

AdultTime FactorsDentistry03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumansMedicinePharmacology (medical)Prospective Studies030212 general & internal medicineProspective cohort studyDevice RemovalSurvival analysisReproductive health030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicineProportional hazards modelbusiness.industryConfoundingObstetrics and GynecologyContraceptionReproductive MedicineSpainCosts and Cost AnalysisFemaleImplantContraceptive implantbusinessUnintended pregnancyIntrauterine DevicesThe European Journal of Contraception & Reproductive Health Care
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The Financial Crisis: An Introduction

2020

This section discusses the origins of the Eurozone crisis in European Monetary Union before discussing various dimensions of how the Eurozone coped, its impact on integration, and the crisis’ implications for the future of the EU. While the authors all show that the EU’s response to the financial crisis reflected the scenario ‘muddling through,’ they have different perspectives on the future of integration post crisis. Rosen and Olsen point out that the austerity policies implemented after crisis resulted in collective protest movements across Europe. Tranoy and Stenstad highlight the failure of financial sector reforms to reset the social role of finance in a more equitable way. Caporaso a…

AusterityBrexitReset (finance)Economic policyPost crisisUnintended consequencesPolitical scienceFinancial crisisSocial roleEuropean debt crisis
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Capital Regulation with Heterogeneous Banks

2013

We provide a general equilibrium analysis of potential consequences from the introduction of a binding leverage ratio, as proposed in Basel III. If banks differ in their monitoring skills and their ability to successfully complete a risky investment project, a tighter leverage ratio does not only mitigate moral hazard arising from limited liability, but also carries an unintended consequence: Banks are not allowed to absorb the entire supply of debt if they cannot raise new equity, which induces agents with a lower monitoring skill to open a bank. This decreases the average ability of operating banks. We further show that rising heterogeneity in the banking sector increases this negative ef…

General equilibrium theoryMoral hazardFinancial economicsLimited liabilityUnintended consequencesDebtmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsEquity (finance)Bank regulationMonetary economicsBasel IIImedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Advancing the treatment of human agency in the analysis of regional economic development: Illustrated with three Norwegian cases

2021

Human agency has become a core topic in economic geography complementing traditional, structural approaches to explain regional development. This paper contributes firstly with a discussion of the theoretical and conceptual relationships between the agency of individuals, organizations, and systems. Secondly, it proposes a novel analytical framework for studying how human agency, combined with external changes affects regional economic development, and how regional structural preconditions and external changes explain the activation of change agency. Thirdly, the relevance of the framework is examined through comparative studies of about 20 years of industrial development in three Norwegian…

Global and Planetary ChangeEconomic growthVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212Unintended consequencesAgency (philosophy)Context (language use)Human agencyNorwegianRegional developmentRegional policylanguage.human_languageVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210regional utviklingRegional developmentPolitical sciencelanguageRelevance (law)økonomisk geografiStructural transformationTransformation processes:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210 [VDP]
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Employee shirking and overworking: modelling the unintended consequences of work organisation

2020

Underworking (i.e. shirking) and overworking of employees can have detrimental effects for the individual and the organisation. We develop a computational model to investigate how work structure, specifically the way in which managers distribute work tasks amongst employees, impacts work intensity and working time. The model draws on theories from economics, psychology and management, and on empirical observations. The simulations show that when managers correctly estimate task difficulty, but undervalue the employee’s competence, opportunities for shirking are provided due to longer deadlines. Similarly, if managers overvalue the employee’s competence, they set tighter deadlines leading to…

Knowledge managementSystems AnalysisPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationHuman Factors and ErgonomicsWorkloadTask performance03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePHYSICIANSWork IntensityHumanssocial simulations0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesComputer SimulationshirkingEmpirical evidenceCompetence (human resources)050107 human factorsWork PerformanceAGENTAgent-based modelbusiness.industryUnintended consequences05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesWork organisationPERFORMANCETest theoryWorking timeagent-based modelErgonomicsbusinessPsychology
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Why do Traditional Performance Management Systems in Healthcare not always lead to Improved Performance? Outlining the Unintended Consequences of the…

2021

Researchers all around the globe have not yet come to an end as regards the supposed positive impact of traditional performance management systems in healthcare, and some research has shown that, paradoxically, performance management policies do not always lead to improved hospital performance. Despite the extensive research identifying the “pitfalls” of the NPM reforms around Europe and the unintended consequences for hospital staff and patients, little is known about the mechanisms that caused those negative effects, which essentially creates a research gap worth investigating. This PhD study tries to address this gap and show why do traditional PM Systems in healthcare not always lead to…

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The ICT Implication on CSR in the Tourism of Emerging Markets

2012

Abstract Tourism has a significant environmental, social and human impact. No other sector provides jobs and ensures wealth across poor countries in the same way as tourism. In the context of sustainable responsible tourism, the concept of Corporate Social Responsibility CSR has gained increased importance: CSR is a company's understanding of the role it plays in society, the environment in which it operates, the values it upholds and its awareness of the intended and unintended consequences of its actions. ICT can create many environmental benefits and there have been several optimistic assessments of the overall relationship between e-business and sustainable development. ICT-based servic…

Sustainable developmentemerging marketsUnintended consequencesTourism geographyGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)Information and Communications TechnologytechnologytourismCorporate social responsibilityresponsibilitysustainableBusinessMarketingEmerging marketsTourismProcedia Economics and Finance
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Interbasin Water Transfers in Spain: Interregional Conflicts and Governance Responses

2014

Semiarid and drought-prone Spain has managed to meet ever-increasing water demands for more than 50 years through the construction of publicly funded hydraulic infrastructure. Interbasin water transfers are the most expensive and complex supply-side tool used. They are also the most controversial, often associated with such unintended consequences as deteriorating freshwater ecosystems, disappearing recreational opportunities provided by aquatic ecosystems, and the loss of development opportunities for downstream communities. This situation has become increasingly unstable over the past decade due to the scarcity of new supply augmentation alternatives, political changes involving European …

Upstream (petroleum industry)business.industryUnintended consequencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectCorporate governanceFreshwater ecosystemScarcityWater Framework DirectiveEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionbusinessEnvironmental planningmedia_commonDownstream (petroleum industry)
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