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Comparative analysis of the European Union crowdfunding service providers regulation and regulatory barriers for crowdfunding in the Baltic States

2021

The issue of conflicting national frameworks on crowdfunding and dispersed structures of investors and products has drawn significant attention in the European Union. Some Member States introduced national rules to regulate their crowdfunding platforms, while others left some aspects of the activity unregulated. This variation of national licensing, diverging definitions of business models and application of existing EU legislation are considered to contribute to crowdfunding market fragmentation. Some surveys demonstrate that crowdfunding regulatory heterogeneity in the Member States negatively affects the market. In the paper, this heterogeneity is revised on the example of Latvia, Lithua…

European Crowdfunding Service Providers Regulationthe Baltic StatesCrowdfunding:SOCIAL SCIENCES [Research Subject Categories]crowdlending
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Joint route planning under varying market conditions

2007

PurposeTo provide empirical evidence on the level of savings that can be attained by joint route planning and how these savings depend on specific market characteristics.Design/methodology/approachJoint route planning is a measure that companies can take to decrease the costs of their distribution activities. Essentially, this can either be achieved through horizontal cooperation or through outsourcing distribution to a logistics service provider. The synergy value is defined as the difference between distribution costs in the original situation where all entities perform their orders individually, and the costs of a system where all orders are collected and route schemes are set up simulta…

ExploitOperations researchbusiness.industryComputer scienceDistribution management/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/partnershipsHorizontal cooperation;Distribution;Outsourcing;Vehicle routing with time windows;RetailDistribution management systemjel:L92TransportationHorizontal cooperation; Distribution; Outsourcing; Vehicle routing with time windows; RetailService providerOutsourcingOutsourcingEconomies of scaleSDG 17 - Partnerships for the GoalsManagement of Technology and InnovationBenchmark (surveying)Value (economics)jel:R41businessEmpirical evidence
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Joint Route Planning under Varying Market Conditions

2006

Purpose - To provide empirical evidence on the level of savings that can be attained by joint route planning and how these savings depend on specific market characteristics.Design/methodology/approach - Joint route planning is a measure that companies can take to decrease the costs of their distribution activities. Essentially, this can either be achieved through horizontal cooperation or through outsourcing distribution to a Logistics Service Provider. The synergy value is defined as the difference between distribution costs in the original situation where all entities perform their orders individually, and the costs of a system where all orders are collected and route schemes are set up s…

ExploitOperations researchbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectService providerOutsourcingEconomies of scaleOriginalityVehicle routing problemOperations managementbusinessRoute planningEmpirical evidencemedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Assessing the dynamic eco-efficiency of Italian municipalities by accounting for the ownership of the entrusted waste utilities

2021

Abstract This study evaluates and compares the dynamic eco-efficiency of municipalities with publicly owned, privately owned, and mixed ownership solid waste utilities by estimating the Meta-frontier Malmquist-Luenberger productivity index for a sample of 68 major Italian towns. On average, the eco-productivity of Italian waste service providers increased by 8% from 2016 to 2019. Although municipalities with private utilities improved their eco-productivity most, the differences among the three clusters reflecting utility ownership are not statistically significant. The results show that publicly owned waste operators drive technology and that the technological levels of private utilities h…

FinanceMunicipal solid wasteIndex (economics)Sociology and Political ScienceTechnological changebusiness.industrySample (statistics)Management Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentService providerEco-efficiencyMunicipal solid waste Waste utilities Ownership PrivatizationBusinessBusiness and International ManagementProductivity
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Exploring Public Sector’s Roles in Collaborative Consumption – A Research Agenda

2018

Part 2: Digital Collaboration and Social Media; International audience; Motivated by the growing significance of sharing economy within our society, we here discuss which role the public sector may have within collaborative consumption (CC). CC refers to a business model grounded on peer-to-peer based sharing of goods and services through community-based online services. While public sector to a large extent has transformed from formalised bureaucratic structures into more hybrid organisations, focusing on the co-creation between public and private stakeholders, public sector’s role within the sharing economy is still in need for further investigation. We reflect on the need for studying ho…

GovernmentPublic servicesbusiness.industryPublic sector[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectPublic sectorResearch agendaPublic administrationBusiness modelService providerGoods and servicesSharing economyCollaborative consumptionGovernment[INFO]Computer Science [cs]Public serviceBusinessBureaucracymedia_common
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Perceptions of U = U Among Italian Infectious Diseases Specialists: A Nationwide Survey on Providers' Attitudes Toward the Risk of HIV Transmission i…

2022

This survey aimed to understand how far the Italian infectious diseases (ID) specialists are confident in the "Undetectable = Untransmittable" (U = U) message and translate this concept into clinical practice. An anonymous survey was distributed by e-mail to 286 clinicians to collect their opinions regarding six situations potentially at risk of HIV transmission between virologically suppressed patients and seronegative individuals who possibly require postexposure prophylaxis (PEP). Overall, 51% of ID specialists deemed zero risk of HIV transmission through condomless sex for undetectable patients. This answer was more frequent among HIV specialists (30% vs. 21%, p = .01) and clinicians wo…

HIV; HIV providers; PEP; U = U; survey; Humans; Surveys and Questionnaires; Attitude; RNA; Anti-HIV Agents; HIV Infections; PhysiciansSettore MED/17 - Malattie InfettiveAnti-HIV AgentsImmunologyAnti-HIV AgentHIVHIV InfectionsHIV providersInfectious DiseasesAttitudeSurveys and QuestionnairesPhysiciansVirologyPEPHIV providerSurveys and QuestionnaireHumansRNAHIV InfectionsurveyU = UHumanAIDS Research and Human Retroviruses
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Working with People Experiencing Homelessness in Europe

2022

In Europe, the widespread transition from the Traditional Staircase (TS) model to the Housing First (HF) model is transforming the way social service providers work with people experiencing homelessness. This study examined social service providers’ perspectives in both models regarding factors that facilitate or hinder their work. Data were collected through 17 photovoice projects involving 81 social service providers from eight European countries. The results show factors affecting social service providers’ work at three levels: systemic, organizational, and individual. Professionals in TS and HF identified similar topics; however, TS providers discussed more obstacles to work. Implicatio…

Health (social science)Public AdministrationSociology and Political Sciencehousing firstHousing firstStrategy and ManagementPhotovoiceHomelessnessSocial servicesocial service providersEuropephotovoiceProvidersHuman Service Organizations: Management, Leadership & Governance
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Awareness and understanding of cancer immunotherapy in Europe.

2014

3053 Background: Use of immunotherapies in the treatment of cancer is growing and a range of new immunotherapeutic strategies are being evaluated. It is important that healthcare providers (HCP) understand these treatments and how they compare with and may complement established therapies. As part of the activities of the POINT expert group, we commissioned a survey of current awareness, attitudes and perceptions of cancer immunotherapy in Europe. Methods: From August-September 2011, 426 healthcare professionals (HCPs: oncologists, surgeons and oncology nurses) from France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK (~85 respondents/country) completed online interviews. Representatives of patient ad…

Health Knowledge Attitudes PracticeCancer Researchmedicine.medical_specialtyPathologyHealth Personnelmedicine.medical_treatmentImmunologyeducationAlternative medicineProfessional CompetenceCancer immunotherapyNeoplasmsmedicineImmunology and AllergyHumansFormularyIntensive care medicinePharmacologyHealth professionalsbusiness.industryData CollectionCancerImmunotherapymedicine.diseaseClinical trialEuropeTolerabilityOncologyFamily medicineUrological cancers Radboud Institute for Health Sciences [Radboudumc 15]ImmunotherapybusinessHealthcare providersResearch PaperJournal of Clinical Oncology
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La diffusion des NTIC au sein du réseau urbain français et le rôle des acteurs publics

2001

The study deals with the ways in which the general public and the government make use of new information and communication technologies. We analyze the physical locations of Internet sites with “fr” as their domain names. The data were provided by the French NIC center (AFNIC). Using this sample (a quarter of all French sites), we find a rather even distribution of French sites in the Paris area plus the other main French cities, and the remainder of France. In addition, we try to enumerate the initiatives of the public actors responsible for the regional planning of the new information and communication technologies. Firstly, we clarify the economic and legal framework in which public acto…

HistoryActeurs publics ; NTIC ; Sites Internet ; Fournisseurs d’accès Internet ; Localisation ; Diffusion ; Hiérarchie urbaine[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyNTIC"Sites Internet"Fournisseurs d'accès Internet"Localisation"Diffusion"France[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyComputer Science ApplicationsEducation[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyPublic actors ; ICT ; Websites ; Web providers localization ; Diffusion ; Central place theory
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Impact of organizing working hours (5 shifts of 8 hours per week vs 3 shifts of 12 hours per week) on health and job strain

2015

This article gives an account of research carried out on working hours in a French hospital and specifically the impact on two ways of organizing working hours (12 hour shifts vs 8 hour shifts) on workers health and job strain as perceived by the health care providers. Based on 255 questionnaires, this research indicates that the health care providers who work in 12 hour shifts and 8 hour shifts have the same perception of their health and job strain. However, there are some differences: the health care providers working in 12 hour shifts feel less fatigue and emotional exhaustion than the health care providers working in 8 hour shifts. We discuss these results taking into account that: i) …

Horaires de travail[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologyjob strainworking hoursdemande psychologique[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychologysanté perçuesoignantperceived healthhealth care providers
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