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Human capital evaluation in knowledge-based organizations based on big data analytics

2020

Abstract Starting from a Human Capital Analysis Model, this work introduces an original methodology for evaluating the performance of employees. The proposed architecture, particularly well suited to the special needs of knowledge-based organizations, is articulated into a framework able to manage cases where data is missing and an adaptive scoring algorithm takes into account seniority, performance, and performance evolution trends, allowing employee evaluation over longer periods. We developed a flexible software tool that gathers data from organizations in an automatic way – through adapted connectors – and generates abundant results on the measurement and distribution of employees’ perf…

Knowledge managementComputer Networks and Communicationsbusiness.industryComputer scienceBig data020206 networking & telecommunicationsSpecial needs02 engineering and technologyHuman capitalIdentification (information)Hardware and ArchitectureSeniority (financial)Workforce0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringScore Human resource (HR) Human capital (HC) Analytics Big data020201 artificial intelligence & image processingbusinessHuman resourcesSoftware
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The Common Good Balance Sheet, an Adequate Tool to Capture Non-Financials?

2019

In relation to organizational performance measurement, there is a growing concern about the creation of value for people, society and the environment. The traditional corporate reporting does not adequately satisfy the information needs of stakeholders for assessing an organization&rsquo

Knowledge managementComputer scienceGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesInformation needs010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawCreating shared valueEconomia01 natural sciencesOrganizational performance0502 economics and businessField researchBalance sheetstakeholders’ theoryshared valueStakeholder theorylcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350corporate social responsibilityRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industrylcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesIntegrated reportingcorporate sustainabilityCommon goodExploratory factor analysisConfirmatory factor analysisorganizational_economics_managementlcsh:TD194-195Corporate sustainabilitySustainabilityeconomy for the common goodCorporate social responsibilitybusiness050203 business & management
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Taking the Advantage of Smartphone Apps for Understanding Information Needs of Emergency Response Teams’ for Situational Awareness: Evidence from an …

2016

In search and rescue (SAR) operation, a lot of information is being shared among different emergency response groups. However, one of the key challenges experienced by these rescue groups during SAR operation is obtaining the complete awareness of the situation from the shared information. Moreover, one of the key actions of rescue leaders is to get the needed information in order to coordinate effectively with other teams and perform well. So, in this study we conduct an indoor fire drill with the help of Smartphone application with two settings (without SmartRescue smartphone application and with SmartRescue smartphone application) to find out what type of information is mostly communicat…

Knowledge managementSituation awarenessComputer sciencebusiness.industryInformation sharing0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineeringInformation needs02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringEmergency responseOrder (business)Human–computer interaction021105 building & constructionQuantitative researchKey (cryptography)businessSearch and rescue
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The Ph.D.-candidate as an information literate resource: developing research support and information literacy skills in an informal setting

2013

Published version of an article in the journal Liber Quarterly, Open Access This article aims to suggest a new way of developing research support for PhD-candidates. Previous research on the field of research support is greatly focused on librarians’ competencies and how to assist researchers with what they lack in information literacy (IL) skills. There is little focus on collaboration with researchers to achieve a mutual learning outcome in regard to developing research support and IL skills. A socio-cultural view on IL indicates that IL skills are developed in a context, and therefore are situated. A high level of IL in one situation could be regarded as insufficient in another. Therefor…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectInformation literacyPerspective (graphical)libraryContext (language use)Information needsLibrary and Information SciencesPublic relationsResearch processhumanitiesBibliography. Library science. Information resourcesresearch supportResource (project management)VDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320SituatedQuality (business)PhD-candidatesVDP::Social science: 200::Education: 280PsychologybusinessZmedia_commonLIBER Quarterly: The Journal of the Association of European Research Libraries
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Business Model Choice for Latvian Public Employment Service: What is the Best for Labour Force Competitiveness?

2015

AbstractThis study presents a comprehensive analysis of advantages and disadvantages of different business models for public employment services (hereafter - PES) aiming to determine the model most suitable for the Latvian labour markets.The study identifies strengths and weaknesses of performance monitoring systems applied by Latvian, Estonian and Danish PES, especially in the area of the implementation of active labour market policies and suggests a set of indicators which may be used for evaluation of PES influence on the performance of the labour market in light of the EU growth strategy “Europe 2020”.The study starts with a review of the theoretical and empirical literature on the impa…

Labour economicsMarket needsMatching (statistics)Performance indicatorsmedia_common.quotation_subjectLabour economicsPublic employment serviceLatvianInstitutional business modelBusiness modellanguage.human_languageSupply and demandPublic employments serviceUnemploymentEconomicslanguageRegional science.General Materials SciencePerformance indicatormedia_commonProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Fuel Poverty: Evidence from Housing Perspective

2016

The literature has traditionally approached fuel poverty as a result of poverty. Fuel poor are those households who cannot pay fuel bill and have to live in cold ambient, with grave effects on their health. As fuel poverty is actually considered in poverty’s analysis, there is little discussion about whether homeowners (who own housing wealth and, theoretically, cannot be poor) could suffer this problem. This paper assesses fuel poverty amongst Spanish households. It deeps on how poverty situations triggers fuel poverty in the context of housing and discusses whether or not housing tenure causes fuel poverty due to housing characteristics, those usually evaluated as poverty component. The p…

Labour economicsPovertyHousing tenureLeasehold estateMarket priceEconomicsDemographic economicsContext (language use)Basic needsEmpirical evidenceFuel povertySSRN Electronic Journal
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Children with Special Needs in Latvia. Legislative Frame

2015

<p><em>The analysis of the legislative regulation which determines the rights of children with special needs and regulates their guarantee leads to the conclusion that, on the one hand, defining equal rights to all children to receive education but failing to ensure these rights to children with special needs in a place that is as much as possible close to their dwelling place, their rights to live in the family, to choose education that corresponds to their desire as well as the possibility to socialize with children who have no special needs are violated. Why such statements? They are based on the analysis of the legislative acts of the Republic of Latvia and the education pos…

LawPolitical scienceFrame (networking)children with special needs; education; equal rightsLegislatureSpecial needsPublic administrationThe RepublicSOCIETY, INTEGRATION, EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Description of the Interim Peculiarities of Mental Developmental and Learning Disturbances

2015

More and more pupils with special needs, including those with learning disturbances and simple mental developmental disturbances, are attending general comprehensive educational institution. It is often difficult in practice to define clearly and differentiate these two kinds of disturbances, especially in borderline cases or in the interim stage because then the features and manifestations of learning disturbances and simple mental developmental disturbances partly overlap and change. The novelty of the article is the analysis of the interim peculiarities and manifestations of these two disturbances which will allow teachers to understand better the main learning difficulties of such pupil…

Learning DisturbancesCompensation (psychology)Interimlearning disturbances; retention of psychic development; simple mental developmental disturbances; interim stageNoveltySpecial needsPsychologyEducational institutionDevelopmental psychologySOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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What do our users want?

2013

Stenda plakāts sagatavots LU 71. konferences Bibliotēkzinātnes un informācijas zinātnes sekcijas sēdei, 31.01.2013.

Library usersMain user needsUser wishes
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Teachers’ views on differentiation in content and language integrated learning (CLIL): Perceptions, practices and challenges

2012

The present study investigates differentiation in Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) in Finland. Specifically, this combination of a qualitative case study and quantitative survey examines (1) primary teachers’ perceptions of differentiation, (2) the differentiation methods specific to CLIL education the teachers use and (3) the challenges of differentiation they identify. The qualitative phase was conducted in a school which offers CLIL education also to pupils with special needs following the principles of inclusive education. The results revealed that the teachers (n = 51) perceived differentiation in somewhat different ways. In general, the teachers differentiated their CLI…

Linguistics and LanguageQuantitative surveythe challenge of differentiationTeaching methodmedia_common.quotation_subjectSpecial needsta6121differentiationLanguage and LinguisticsEducationLikert scaleContent and language integrated learningPerceptionPedagogyMathematics educationCLIL educationthe perceptions of differentiationta516teacherPsychologyInclusion (education)inkluusioQualitative researchmedia_commonLanguage and education
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