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Understanding the scaling-up of community energy niches through Strategic Niche Management Theory: insights from Finland

2018

The growing phenomenon of civil society involvement in renewable energy generation has attracted researchers’ interest. However, rather little is known of how a diverse and relatively small sector such as community energy could scale up and promote a change in energy production. We examine this issue through the lens of Strategic Niche Management (SNM) and conceptualize community energy as a socio-technical niche that holds the potential to promote a transition to renewable energy. Drawing on interview data with members of community energy projects and experts in Finland, we identify different types of community energy projects and the factors that may prevent them from scaling up. The stud…

TypologyCivil societyuusiutuvat energialähteetProcess (engineering)020209 energyStrategy and ManagementEnergy (esotericism)Nicheta1172Context (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesHM01 natural sciencesIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringcommunity energy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringta517Economic geographyrenewable energy sources0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceEcological nicheenergiata511Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementscaling-upRenewable energystrategic niche managementnichecommunities (groups)yhdyskunnatbusinessenergy
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Culture and current account balances

2014

This article contributes to the literature of current account balances by introducing cultural variables that until now have been omitted. The World Values Survey indicates that the Roman Catholics do not consider thrift as important as others. We propose that Catholic countries tend to run current account deficits. This result remains robust even if we control for close to all of the determinants that have been included in previous studies. We find evidence that the inclination of Catholic countries to have high levels of uncertainty avoidance goes to a great length in explaining the result. peerReviewed

Uncertainty avoidanceEconomics and Econometricsta511Control (management)vaihtotase1. No povertysäästäminenCurrent accountkatolisetvaltiotculturereligionDevelopment economicsEconomicskulttuurierotWorld Values SurveyClassical economicscurrent accountRoman Catholics
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Are there returns from university location in a state-funded university system?

2013

Abstract A location in an economically active, high-amenity region could in many ways be a significant advantage for a university and its students and thus could also be positively linked to students' subsequent earnings. Based on this hypothesis, the present study empirically examines the effect of university location choice on earnings in Finland, focusing on the following question: To what extent does the choice of university location explain the observed positive early-career earnings premium for students graduating from the Helsinki metropolitan area rather than from one of the nine other university cities? The results suggest that no positive average earnings premium exists for metro …

Urban StudiesEstimationEconomics and EconometricsLabour economicsta511EarningsState (polity)media_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsMetropolitan areaUniversity systemmedia_commonRegional Science and Urban Economics
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A new paradox of the digital economy - Structural sources of the limitation of GDP statistics

2018

The Internet has dramatically changed the way we conduct business and our daily lives by provided us with unprecedented services and conveniences. However, contrary to such accomplishments, productivity in industrialized countries is now experiences an apparent decline. This has raised the question of a possible productivity paradox in the digital economy. The limitation of GDP statistics in measuring the advancement of the digital economy has thus become an important subject. This paper analyzed the structural sources of this problem. Utilizing the results of empirical analyses of national, industrial, and individual behavior in the digital economy, solutions to these critical issues were …

Value (ethics)Sociology and Political Science020209 energytuottavuusHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologydigital economyEducationinnovaatiotoiminta0502 economics and businessStatistics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsDigital economyDynamismsoft innovation resourcesBusiness and International ManagementdigitalisaatiokansantalousProductivityta113ta511business.industry05 social sciencesuncaptured GDPlimitation of GDPTransformative learningInformation and Communications TechnologyProductivity paradoxproductivity declinebruttokansantuoteThe Internetbusiness050203 business & management
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Changes in Young Europeans’ Values During the Global Financial Crisis

2019

We investigate the impact of the global financial crisis (GFC) on the personal values of youth and young adults (age 16–35 years) from 16 European countries. Using time series cross-sectional data from seven waves (2002–2014) of the European Social Survey, we examined (1) whether the GFC led to value shifts between cohorts of young people and (2) whether welfare state provision moderate the expected value shifts. Multilevel analyses showed that, following the GFC, the importance of security, tradition, benevolence, and, to a lesser extent, conformity values increased. In contrast, hedonism, self-direction, and stimulation values decreased. In line with our moderation hypothesis, power, and…

Value (ethics)young adultseurooppalaisetSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject050109 social psychologyeconomic crisisConformityPower (social and political)arvot (käsitykset)SUPPORTvalues0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesarvot10. No inequalityEurooppata515media_commonPERSONAL VALUESWORKnuoret aikuisetta51105 social sciences1. No povertyWelfare statetaloudelliset kriisitModerationVALUE PRIORITIESEuropean Social SurveyEuropeClinical Psychology5144 Social psychology8. Economic growthFinancial crisisDemographic economicsPsychologyWelfare050104 developmental & child psychology
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Air Transportation and Regional Growth: Which Way Does the Causality Run?

2013

The role of airports has become increasingly important with globalization. To have a regional airport is an especially important asset for retaining companies in the region as well as attracting new economic activity to the region. A well-developed transport infrastructure can be seen as a facilitator that allows the economic potential of a region to be realized. The provision of transportation does not, however, automatically lead to economic growth. It may also be the other way round: economic development leads to the better transport infrastructure and accessibility, stressing demand side elements. This paper aims to shed further light on the relationship between regional airports and ec…

air trafficta511lentoliikenne perifeeriset alueet kausaliteettiAviationbusiness.industryGeography Planning and DevelopmentSubsidyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Air traffic controlCausality (physics)Granger causalityEconomyddc:330Granger causalityEconometricsEconomicsregional growthCausationbusinessPanel dataEnvironment and Planning A: Economy and Space
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Malthusian checks in pre-industrial Sweden and Finland: a comparative analysis of the demographic regimes

2015

In this article, the existence of the Malthusian preventive and positive checks in pre-industrial Sweden and Finland are studied using demographic and economic data from circa 1750–1860. By applying time series analysis, we are able to identify strong preventive and positive checks for Sweden. The preventive check is considered to work both directly through births and indirectly through marriages. Although the Finnish data also indicate the existence of the preventive check, the positive check is only detected with differenced data. Our findings contradict the initial hypothesis that, due to poverty, Finland would display a higher sensitivity of mortality to living standards than Sweden. In…

demographyHistoryta511PovertyGeography Planning and DevelopmentAerospace EngineeringMalthusian modelStandard of livingeconomic developmentEconomic dataArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)EconomyWork (electrical)Economicsta615Demographic economicsta519Time seriesScandinavian Economic History Review
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Cognitive consequences of the timing of puberty

2018

In this paper, we use British cohort data to study the degree to which children at different stages of pubertal development at age 11 and 16 differ in their cognitive and behavioral outcomes at age 16 as well as in their completed educational attainment and adult earnings. Controlling for age 7 cognitive skills, region of birth, father's socioeconomic status and parents’ education, we show that boys’ late pubertal development is associated with lower levels of cognitive skills at 16, lower final educational attainment, and lower earnings in adulthood. For girls we find a similar negative relationship between late puberty and cognitive skills, but only imprecise relationships between the tim…

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Secular rise in economically valuable personality traits

2017

Although trends in many physical characteristics and cognitive capabilities of modern humans are well-documented, less is known about how personality traits have evolved over time. We analyze data from a standardized personality test administered to 79% of Finnish men born between 1962 and 1976 (n = 419,523) and find steady increases in personality traits that predict higher income in later life. The magnitudes of these trends are similar to the simultaneous increase in cognitive abilities, at 0.2-0.6 SD during the 15-y window. When anchored to earnings, the change in personality traits amounts to a 12% increase. Both personality and cognitive ability have consistent associations with famil…

kognitiiviset taidottulotMaleParentsPersonality Inventorymedia_common.quotation_subjecttulotasoCROSS-TEMPORAL METAANALYSISSocial Sciences050109 social psychologySTUDENTSBig Five personality traits and cultureDevelopmental psychologyPSYCHOLOGYCognitionGENERATION MEcognitive ability0502 economics and businessPersonalityHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsPersonality testBig Five personality traitsta512media_commonMultidisciplinaryta511EarningsIQ GAINSSiblings05 social sciencespersoonallisuuden piirteetcohort effectsCognitionFlynn effectEDUCATIONBIRTH COHORT DIFFERENCESPERFORMANCEABILITYFlynn effectCohort effectIncomepersonality traitsINSTITUTIONS511 EconomicsPsychologyearningsPersonality
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Panama and the WTO: new constitutionalism of trade policy and global tax governance

2017

"Corrigendum" in Review of International Political Economy, 24(4), p. 738 (DOI: 10.1080/09692290.2017.1332547). Tax havens and tax flight have lately received increasing attention, while interest toward multilateral trade policies has somewhat diminished. We argue that more attention needs to be paid exactly to the interrelations between trade and tax policies. Drawing from two case studies on Panama's trade disputes, we show how World Trade Organization (WTO) rules can be used both to resist attempts to sanction secrecy structures and to promote measures against tax flight. The theory of new constitutionalism can help to explain how trade treaties can 'lock in' tax policies. However, our c…

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