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Young adults personal concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Finland: an issue for social concern

2020

PurposeThis study focuses on how young adults face the COVID-19 pandemic by investigating their personal concerns about mental well-being, career/studies and economic situation. The authors investigated how young adults' (aged 18–29) personal concerns differ from older people's concerns (aged 30–65) and which person- and context-related antecedents relate to personal concerns.Design/methodology/approachData of Finnish young adults aged 18–29 (n = 222), who participated in the “Corona Consumers” survey (N = 1,000) in April 2020, were analyzed by path analysis and compared to participants aged 30–65 by independent samples t-test.FindingsYoung adults were significantly more concerned about the…

Gerontologyfinancial situationYouthInequalityCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)task avoidanceSociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectUNITED-STATESDETERMINANTSFUTURE ORIENTATIONhenkinen hyvinvointiAGEPersonal concerns0502 economics and businessPandemic0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050207 economicsYoung adultopinnotPath analysis (statistics)life satisfactionmedia_commonnuoret aikuisetWORKyouthEMERGING ADULTHOOD05 social sciencesLife satisfactionCOVID-19EDUCATIONhuolestuneisuusTask avoidanceFinancial situationMental healthYouth empowermentFAMILYtaloudellinen tilapersonal concernstyytyväisyysGENERALIZED TRUSTLife satisfaction516 Educational sciencesPsychologyMENTAL-HEALTHGeneral Economics Econometrics and Finance050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
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LA QUESTIONE RELATIVA ALLA COMPATIBILITA’ DELLA NORMATIVA ITALIANA IN MATERIA DI GIOCO D’AZZARDO E SCOMMESSE SPORTIVE CON IL DIRITTO COMUNITARIO ANTI…

2013

Giochi e scommesse normativa antitrust comunitariaSettore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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Entrepreneurial choices depend on trust : Some global evidence

2022

Interpersonal trust and people’s trust in institutions are important components of social capital, which has been shown to have not only innate social value but also diverse direct and indirect positive social and economic impacts. Using data for an economically and globally diverse group of countries, we examine empirically how changes in interpersonal trust and trust in institutions affect entrepreneurship over time. Our findings suggest that (1) enhancing either type of trust leads to more entrepreneurial activity and (2) an increase in interpersonal trust causes a structural change in the composition of the TEA-type entrepreneurship. Increased trust reduces the share of relatively lower…

Global Entrepreneurship Monitor (GEM)vuorovaikutusWorld Values Survey (WVS)instituutiotvaikutuksettrustentrepreneurshipIndex of Economic Freedom (IEF)yrittäjyyssosiaalinen vuorovaikutussosiaalinen oikeudenmukaisuusyrityksetihmissuhteetsosiaaliset suhteettaloudelliset vaikutuksetyritystoimintaluottamuskokemuksetBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)asiakaskokemusWorld Bank Global Entrepreneurship Surveys (WBGES)sosiaaliset vaikutukset
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L'applicazione delle regole di concorrenza nel mercato globale-locale: istanze di tutela, sfide ed opportunità

2015

La globalizzazione pone dal punto di vista antitrust nuove sfide, legate alla necessità di individuare le regole giuridiche e gli strumenti per intervenire in mercati i cui confini trascendono non solo la dimensione nazionale, ma addirittura quella europea. In questi contesti il controllo esercitato dalle singole autorità nazionali diventa, infatti, sempre più complicato e, per certi aspetti marginale, mentre quello realizzato all’interno della rete europea richiede alcuni aggiustamenti, necessari a incidere efficacemente sulle condotte tenute nell’arena globale

Globalizzazione - antitrust - mercato - regolazione
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Service public d’eau en régie : vers une gouvernance efficace ?

2021

In the French water sector, some large cities have put an end to public service delegations entrusted to private operators and have chosen to return in public control, which may seem surprising in view of the new public management advocating the private sector model. In a water sector, a “natural monopoly” marked by strong moral hazard, information asymmetries and many uncertainties, public service delegations continue to raise serious governance issues both theoretically and empirically, despite more restrictive regulations. A three-year intervention-research in a new régie, public operator, contributed to the implementation of management tools. The multiple data collected (documents, inte…

GovernancePublic service delegationWater serviceControl-trust[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationPublic managementComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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The roles of the state and social licence to operate? Lessons from nuclear waste management in Finland, France, and Sweden

2019

The concept of social licence to operate (SLO) is an increasingly popular tool for companies to manage their relations with the local communities. SLO is very seldom used in the nuclear sector, which has nevertheless applied similar approaches, under notions such as partnership and participatory governance. This article explores the specific challenges that the application of SLO faces in the nuclear waste management (NWM) sector, by applying an often-used SLO framework of Boutilier and Thomson to illustrative case studies concerning nuclear waste repository projects in Finland, France and Sweden. Among the specificities of this sector, the article focuses on the central roles of the state …

GovernanceSosiologia - Sociologycorporate social responsibilityNuclear energytrustSLOcommunity acceptancejätteiden käsittelyhyväksyttävyysTrustValtio-oppi hallintotiede - Political sciencenuclear energyydinenergiasosiaalinen vastuuydinjätteetgovernanceCommunity acceptanceluottamusjulkinen hallintoCorporate social responsibility
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Testing the Trust Game with undergraduates: An experiment with wealth heterogeneity

2017

Ponència presentada a 3rd International Conference on Higher Education Advances, HEAd’17, Universitat Politècnica de València, València, 2017 Trust, reciprocity and a fair distribution of resources are cruzial in the sustainability of any economic system. As a matter of fact, those are values that should be promoted among the new generations, especially among university students enrolled in degrees that are related to economics. Under this context, we are interested in enhancing criticism and active reflection among undergraduates with respect to social values. With such a goal in mind, we designed a two step classroom task that includes playing the Trust Game (TG) in the first place and, s…

Higher educationSocial valuesReciprocityEducational systemssocial valuesSocial value orientationsTrustExperimentreciprocityDictator game0502 economics and businessEconomicsLearning050207 economicsReciprocity (cultural anthropology)experimentbusiness.industryTeaching05 social sciencestrustTrust gameHigher Educationtrust gamebusinessSocial psychology050203 business & managementEducational systemsProceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Higher Education Advances
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An Institutionalist's Journey into the Years of High Theory: John Maurice Clark on the Accelerator-Multiplier Interaction

2007

A few years ago, an article by Arnold Heertje and Peter Heemeijer (2002) triggered an articulate and stimulating debate among scholars on the intellectual origins of Paul Samuelson's multiplier-accelerator model (1939a, 1939b). The discussion, which involved the participation of Samuelson himself, centered on whether, and to what extent, Samuelson's 1939 seminal contributions were inspired by Roy Harrod'sThe Trade Cycle(1936). Heertje and Heemeijer argue that “there is little factual support for Samuelson's suggestion ascribing the model mainly to Alvin Hansen, his mentor in the days of the creation of the model” (Heertje and Heemeijer 2002, p. 207). Instead, they provide convincing evidenc…

History and Philosophy of ScienceDistrustGeneral Arts and Humanitiesmedia_common.quotation_subjectKeynesian economicsEconomicsMultiplier (economics)Neoclassical economicsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financemedia_commonJournal of the History of Economic Thought
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Effects of Equivalence Framing on the Perceived Truth of Political Messages and the Trustworthiness of Politicians

2017

Recent studies in psychology have shown that the framing of a message affects judgments about its truth, as negatively framed statements are perceived as more trustworthy than formally equivalent, positively framed statements. The current work examines this effect in the contexts of political communication and public opinion. The results of three experiments show that equivalence framing affects both the perceived truth of political messages and the trustworthiness of its source, and that one cause of this effect is that recipients have learned to associate negativity with news and positivity with persuasive communication through media exposure. Consequently, we find that positively framing…

HistoryPersuasive communicationSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesReactanceGeneral Social Sciences050801 communication & media studiesNegativity effectPolitical communicationPublic opinion050105 experimental psychologyPolitics0508 media and communicationsTrustworthinessFraming (social sciences)History and Philosophy of Science0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologybusinessSocial psychologyPublic Opinion Quarterly
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Superintendent Leadership in Hierarchy and Network

2015

School superintendents are coupled hierarchically with the top apex of municipality organization through their membership of leadership teams and through personal ties to the top municipal manager, which provides opportunities to take part in strategic decision-making processes beyond the educational sector. Superintendents are also vertically linked to their school leaders through strong and dense network ties. Along the horizontal axis superintendents are active network players with peers, for example through superintendent associations or more frequently mentioned through personal ties to superintendent colleagues. Superintendents are linked to school boards through strong formal ties. I…

Horizontal axisPoliticsHierarchySocial networkbusiness.industryPolitical scienceOrganizational trustNetwork structurePublic relationsbusinessManagementActive networking
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