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Managing in-country transportation risks in humanitarian supply chains by logistics service providers: Insights from the 2015 Nepal earthquake

2017

International audience; Humanitarian supply chains (HSCs) play a central role in effective and efficient disaster relief operations. Transportation has a critical share in HSCs and managing its risks helps to avoid further disruptions in relief operations. However, there is no common approach to or culture of risk management that its applicability has been studied through recent cases. This paper incorporates an empirical research design and makes a threefold contribution: first, it identifies in-country transportation risks during Nepal response. Second, we evaluate afore identified risks through an expert driven risk assessment grid. Third, we use our field data to study how some humanita…

Humanitarian LogisticsSupply chain0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technology[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Empirical research2015 Nepal earthquake0502 economics and businessLogistics service providersOperations managementRisk managementFlexibility (engineering)021103 operations researchEmergency managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeologyService providerGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyField researchHumanitarian supply chainRisk analysis (engineering)businessRisk assessmentSafety ResearchTransportation risks050203 business & management
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Conflicting interests but filtered key targets: Stakeholder and resource-dependency analyses at a University of Applied Sciences

2013

Stakeholder theory (SHT) emphasizes that different stakeholders and their interests need to be identified and addressed to maximize firm performance. This emphasis can make the design of performance measurement systems (PMS) challenging because the interests of stakeholders are often in conflict. Based on previous research and using stakeholder and resource dependency theories, we develop a theoretical model suggesting that resource dependency acts as a “filter” in selecting which of the PMS design measures are emphasized for decision making. We find various conflicting interests between stakeholders in our case organization (a unit of University of Applied Sciences in Finland) that affecte…

Information Systems and ManagementResource dependence theoryKnowledge managementbusiness.industrystakeholder theoryPublic sectorStakeholderperformance measurementPublic relationsresource dependency theoryjulkinen sektoritapaustutkimusAccountingEconomicsStakeholder analysisPerformance measurementPerformance indicatorResource ProviderbusinessStakeholder theoryFinance
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A Survey on Privacy in Decentralized Online Social Networks

2018

Decentralized Online Social Networks (DOSNs) have recently captured the interest of users because of the more control given to them over their shared contents. Indeed, most of the user privacy issues related to the centralized Online Social Network (OSN) services (such as Facebook or Google+) do not apply in the case of DOSNs because of the absence of the centralized service provider. However, these new architectures have motivated researchers to investigate new privacy solutions that allow DOSN’s users to protect their contents by taking into account the decentralized nature of the DOSNs platform. In this survey, we provide a comprehensive overview of the privacy solutions adopted by…

Information privacyData privacy; Decentralized online social network; Access control; Security; Peer to peer computingGeneral Computer ScienceSocial networkbusiness.industryComputer sciencePrivacy policyControl (management)Internet privacyComputer Science (all)020206 networking & telecommunicationsAccess controlPeer to peer computing02 engineering and technologyService providerTheoretical Computer ScienceOverhead (business)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSecurityDecentralized online social network020201 artificial intelligence & image processingAccess controlEnforcementbusinessData privacy
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Prime impressioni sul caso SABAM c. Netlog NV: gli internet service provider e la tutela del diritto d’autore online

2012

Internet Provider - Diritto d'autore - Internet
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Contratto di AdWords e profili di responsabilità. Osservazioni a margine di Corte di giustizia 23 marzo 2010, cause riunite da C-236/08 a C-238/08.

2011

Internet Providers - Proprietà intellettuale - Motori di ricerca - Diritto dell'Unione europea.
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Questions and answers on AdWords’ cases.

2012

Internet Providers - Search engines - EU Law - Intellectual Property Law.
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Spunti per una Rilettura della Disciplina Giuridica degli Internet Service Provider (Ideas for a New Reading of the Law Regulation of Internet Servic…

2018

Italian Abstract: Il saggio affronta il problema della cosiddetta responsabilita del fornitore di servizi internet in base ai seguenti artt. 12-14 dir. 00/31, con specifico riferimento alle violazioni del diritto d'autore. Lo studio mira a dimostrare che la legge europea sui fornitori di servizi Internet non e una legge sulla tort, ma disciplina una sfera di azione legale a favore dei fornitori di servizi internet. L'analisi della giurisprudenza della Corte di giustizia rivela che il rimedio primario contro i reati commessi su Internet e un'ingiunzione, mentre i danni costituiscono solo un rilievo secondario. Cio conferma l'ipotesi che artt. 12-14 dir.00 / 31 tracciare il perimetro dell'att…

Internet service providerEuropean Union lawbusiness.industryPolitical scienceThe InternetService providerTortbusinessHumanitiesStudioSSRN Electronic Journal
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Dealing with Tensions in Technology Enabled Healthcare Innovation: Two Cases from the Norwegian Healthcare Sector

2017

In Chapter 5, Grisot, Vassilakopoulou and Aanestad examine patient-focused ICT applications, which extend traditional health information infrastructures and have the potential to transform the relation between patients and doctors, allowing for a more active patient role. However, new design challenges emerge because it is unclear how existing infrastructures can accommodate novel usage areas, and how they should be modified or even substituted. In this chapter, the authors’ research aim is to examine such challenges, framed as ‘design tensions’ in the context of ICT-enabled innovation processes in healthcare. Building on Information Infrastructure theory, the authors examine how such desig…

Knowledge management030504 nursingRelation (database)business.industryContext (language use)Norwegianlanguage.human_language03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineInformation and Communications TechnologyHealth carelanguage030212 general & internal medicineHealth informationInformation infrastructure0305 other medical sciencebusinessHealthcare providers
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The influence of online professional social media in human resource management: A systematic literature review

2020

Professional social media platforms (PSMs), including LinkedIn, have created better opportunities for students and employees to advance their career aspirations. Though PSMs seem to be an effective human resource management (HRM) tool, in order to leverage PSMs effectively, it is strategically essential to incorporate research inputs from both the employers' and the individuals’ perspectives. Realizing this, academic researchers have been interested in PSMs since the previous decade. However, research on PSMs and their effectiveness continues to be in the embryonic stage. To catalyze scholarly interest and provide a foundation for formulating sound theoretical propositions for the efficient…

Knowledge managementLeverage (finance)Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry:Samfunnsvitenskap: 200 [VDP]020209 energy05 social sciencesHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologyService providerShort lifeVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240EducationSystematic reviewHuman resource management0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringInformation systemSocial mediaBusiness and International Managementbusiness050203 business & managementTechnology in Society
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Towards an Access Control Model for Collaborative Healthcare Systems

2016

In this study, an access control model for collaborative healthcare systems is proposed. Collaboration requirements, patient data confidentiality and the need for flexible access for healthcare providers through the actual work they must fulfill as part of their duties are carefully addressed. The main goal is to provide an access control model that strikes a balance between collaboration and safeguarding sensitive patient information.

Knowledge managementWork (electrical)business.industryComputer sciencePatient informationAccess controlConfidentialityPatient dataSafeguardingbusinessHealthcare providersHealthcare systemProceedings of the 9th International Joint Conference on Biomedical Engineering Systems and Technologies
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