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Ocena wiarygodności internetowych serwisów wybranych polskich wyższych uczelni niepublicznych

2019

Celem artykułu jest dokonanie i przedstawienie oceny wiarygodności internetowych serwisów wybranych polskich wyższych uczelni niepublicznych. Koncepcja, metody badań: Sięgając do definicji terminów związanych z pojęciem wiarygodność odniesiono je do serwisów internetowych. Na tej podstawie stworzono konceptualne ramy oceny wiarygodności dla takich serwisów. Ramy te posłużyły do oceny wiarygodności internetowych serwisów wybranych wyższych uczelni niepublicznych w Polsce z wykorzystaniem metody sondażowej i oryginalnego narzędzia. Ranking wiarygodności badanych serwisów internetowych utworzono wykorzystując metodę TOPSIS. Wyniki i wnioski: W artykule pokazano, że zestaw cech i kryteriów używ…

evaluation frameworkKnowledge managementserwis internetowyHigher educationbusiness.industryComputer sciencezaufaniemedia_common.quotation_subjectuczelniatrustTOPSIScredibilitySurvey methodologywiarygodnośćuniversityConceptual frameworkRankingramy ocenyHonestyCredibilityinternet servicebusinessReliability (statistics)media_commonNierówności społeczne a wzrost gospodarczy
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The optimisation of sampling design

2013

Elektroniskā versija nesatur pielikumus

survey cost estimationizmaksu efektivitātecost efficiencyMatemātikasurvey methodologynovērtētāju dispersijaizlases apsekojumu metodoloģijaapsekojumu izmaksu novērtējumssimulāciju eksperimentssimulation studyvariance estimationMathematics
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A translational approach to design effective intervention tools for informal caregivers of dependent cancer patients.

2019

OBJECTIVES: Caregivers of terminal patients often report a higher prevalence of unmet needs than cancer survivors. However, very few interventions have been carried out to support caregivers of patients in advanced stages, and, in most cases, they have not been rigorously designed and evaluated. The ultimate aim of this research was to obtain specific information about the sociodemographic characteristics, the different types of care provided, the symptoms due to burdens, the impact of caring on the quality of life, and the unmet needs of informal caregivers of dependent patients with cancer. This is to design effective intervention programs that can be implemented from the hospital setting…

AdultMaleCoping (psychology)media_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionTranslational researchTranslational Research Biomedical03 medical and health sciencesSurvey methodologyYoung Adult0302 clinical medicineQuality of lifeNursingNeoplasmsSurveys and QuestionnairesHealth careHumans030212 general & internal medicineProgram Developmentmedia_commonAgedAged 80 and overHealth Services Needs and Demandbusiness.industryHospitals Public030503 health policy & servicesPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthGeneral MedicineMiddle AgedCross-Sectional StudiesFeelingCaregiversSpainPublic hospitalQuality of LifeFemale0305 other medical sciencebusinessPsychologyPublic health
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The Use of Experts Panels in ERP Cost Estimation Research

2011

Published version of a chapter in the book: Enterprise information systems. The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com, http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16419-4_10 This paper is an effort towards illustrating the use of expert panel (EP) as a mean of eliciting knowledge from a group of enterprise resource planning (ERP) experts as an exploratory research. The development of a cost estimation model (CEM) for ERP adoptions is very crucial for research and practice, and that was the main reason behind the willingness of experts to participate in this research. The use of EP was very beneficial as it involved various data collection and visualisation techniques, as well as…

Knowledge managementData collectionCost estimatebusiness.industryTotal costComputer scienceExploratory researchVDP::Technology: 500::Information and communication technology: 550Data scienceSurvey methodologyCost driverInformation systembusinessEnterprise resource planningVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Business: 213
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Aquatic macrophytes in status assessment and monitoring of boreal lakes

2012

remote sensingsurvey methodsWater Framework Directivelimnologiavesistönkuormistusvesikasvitvedenlaatujärvetvesikasvillisuus
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A Comparative Expert Survey on Measuring and Enhancing Children and Young People’s Well-Being in Europe

2018

The understanding of children and young peoples’ well-being varies greatly not just between different experts and scholars, but also across countries and cultures, depending on the historical and socio-economic context. However, an effective application of scholarly research to policy-making, especially at the supra-national level, requires establishing a comparable set of indicators that would allow measuring and comparing children and young people’s well-being across countries, over time and in relation to specific policy instruments. This chapter outlines the key findings from a Delphi survey, comprising a panel of 334 European experts in the fields of survey methodology, children and yo…

Survey methodologybusiness.industryWell-beingDelphi methodContext (language use)Public relationsbusinessPsychologySet (psychology)EudaimoniaYouth studiesEvidence-based policy
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FROM SURVEY TO MODEL, AND RETURN. THE CASE OF THE PARMA BAPTISTERY

2019

Abstract. Although this is not always the common practice, the survey should be an essential preliminary stage to any operation of restoration, enhancement and promotion of cultural heritage. Today, various surveying techniques make it possible to collect large amounts of data quickly and to provide a complete three-dimensional representation of extremely complex artefacts. In fact, 3D models allow a much richer description than traditional 2D representations. However, these survey techniques (laser scanner and photogrammetry above all) necessarily imply that the data that must be elaborated during the processing phase increase dramatically. It is therefore essential to identify methods and…

lcsh:Applied optics. Photonics010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslcsh:TComputer scienceScale (chemistry)lcsh:TA1501-182002 engineering and technologylcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesData scienceCultural heritageSurvey methodologyDocumentationWorkflowPhotogrammetrylcsh:TA1-20400202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSurvey data collection020201 artificial intelligence & image processinglcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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Measuring innovation in tourism from the Schumpeterian and the dynamic-capabilities perspectives

2012

This paper offers a diagnosis of the “state of the issue” regarding the measurement of innovation in the tourism industry at the company level, and some recommendations for overcoming identified problems. The study addresses two central issues: how existing secondary databases of innovative activity define the boundaries of the tourism industry, and the degree to which these databases reflect the particular characteristics of this economic activity. It is concluded that these analyses present serious biases and anomalies hindering the understanding of the situation at the micro level and complicating the issue of international comparability, and the analyses do not capture the internal hete…

Micro levelKnowledge managementOrganizational innovationbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementComparabilityTransportationContext (language use)DevelopmentSurvey methodologyTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementEconomicsDynamic capabilitiesMarketingbusinessSet (psychology)TourismTourism Management
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Improving predictive accuracy of exit polls

2010

Abstract Exit polls are best known for their use in election forecasting. In recent years, however, some prominent mistaken predictions have been made, undermining public confidence in the accuracy of both exit polls and survey methods. Nonresponse bias has been claimed as being one of the main reasons for inaccurate projections. Traditionally, the issue has been handled through an age–race–sex adjustment at the national and state levels. An alternative solution is suggested and detailed in this paper. A two-step strategy is proposed to reduce nonresponse bias and improve predictions. First, “vote-remembering” (vote recall) is used to correct party proportion estimates at polling locations;…

Survey methodologyComputer scienceVotingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrecinctPublic confidenceEconometricsSurvey samplingNon-response biasBusiness and International ManagementPollingRaw datamedia_commonInternational Journal of Forecasting
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The Regionalization of National Input–Output Tables: A Review of the Performance of Two Key Non-survey Methods

2018

This chapter reviews the available empirical evidence on the performance of Flegg’s location quotient (FLQ) and Kronenberg’s Cross-Hauling Adjusted Regionalization Method (CHARM), a relatively new non-survey technique that accounts explicitly for cross-hauling when constructing regional input–output tables. The performance of the FLQ and related formulae is evaluated using official data for 20 Finnish and 16 South Korean regions. The results confirm previous findings that the FLQ can produce far more accurate estimates of regional output multipliers than can simpler LQ-based formulae such as the SLQ and CILQ. We also explore possible ways of determining suitable values for the unknown param…

Input/output05 social sciencesMeasures of national income and output0211 other engineering and technologiesContrast (statistics)Balance of trade021107 urban & regional planning02 engineering and technologySurvey methodology0502 economics and businessEconometricsEconomicsEconomic base analysisCharm (quantum number)050207 economicsEmpirical evidence
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