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Multi-professional work practices in the field of immigrant integration – examples of collaboration between the police and social work

2017

Development of the professional competences and work practices are required when promoting successful immigrant integration in a constantly diversifying society. One work method applied in this field is multi-professional collaboration. Cooperation between the authorities at the local level reduces the overlap between services and brings together expertise and resources, resulting in not only added value but also more proactive and less costly service.  Thus, collaboration can involve actors from various sectors, like NGOs or ethnic minority communities. In this article examples of collaboration in two different multi-ethnic contexts are introduced: first, in school and second, in a suburb.…

Service (systems architecture)ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONSocial worksiirtolaisetbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)viranomaisyhteistyöGeography Planning and DevelopmentImmigrationEthnic groupmoniammatillisuusPublic relationspoliisi (organisaatiot)maahanmuuttajatintegrative measuressosiaalityöWork (electrical)Multi professionalAdded valueSociologykotouttaminenbusinessDemographymedia_commonMigration Letters
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A System Dynamics Approach to Enhance Tourism Service Delivery Performance through Value Co-Creation

2013

Service Delivery PerformanceSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleValue Co-CreationSystem DynamicsTourism
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A New Multiblock PLS Based Method to Estimate Causal Models: Application to the Post-Consumption Behavior in Tourism

2009

This study presents a new algorithm for estimating causal models based on multiblock PLS method. This new algorithm is tested in a particular post-consumption behavior with the aim of validating a complex system of relations between antecedents of value, perceived value, satisfaction and loyalty. The results are compared with the classical LVPLS method: both methods support the proposed structural relations, but the explained variance is slightly higher with the new algorithm.

Service qualityComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectStatisticsLoyaltyComplex systemEconometricsCustomer satisfactionLatent variableExplained variationValue (mathematics)media_commonCausal model
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The role of trust in cruise passenger behavioral intentions : The moderating effects of the cruise line brand

2014

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to develop and test a framework to investigate the relationship between perceived value, satisfaction, trust and behavioral intentions and the moderator effect of the cruise line on cruise passengers’ perceptions.Design/methodology/approach– A structural model was developed. In order to verify the hypotheses, a total of 729 cruise passengers were sampled. The study of the data used structural equation models by means of a multi-group analysis.Findings– The results of this study suggest significant paths to increase behavioral intentions: perceived service quality? satisfaction? trust?. In addition, it has been proved that the cruise line moderates the r…

Service qualitymedia_common.quotation_subjectApplied psychologyCruisesatisfactiontrustManagement Science and Operations ResearchModerationGeneral Business Management and Accountingservice qualityStructural equation modelingTest (assessment)cruise lineOrder (business)Perceptionbehavioural intentionsMarketingPsychologyPractical implicationsperceived valuemedia_common
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QUALITY MARKET ORIENTATION

2005

This paper analyzes the effects of market orientation from two perspectives. First, its direct influences on tourist agencies' perceived performance, and its indirect ones on per- formance through the perceived value of market information. Second, direct effects on the perceived service quality offered by the firm and indirect influences derived from the utiliza- tion of quality measurement systems are analyzed. Hypothesized relationships are tested in an empirical study of tourist managers. Research findings confirm the proposed relationships, except the influence of using quality measurement systems on service. A positive direct influ- ence between perceived service quality and performanc…

Service qualitymedia_common.quotation_subjectMarket intelligenceDevelopmentEmpirical researchTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementService (economics)Market orientationValue (economics)Quality (business)BusinessMarketingTourismmedia_commonAnnals of Tourism Research
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Exploring End-User Reactions to Variations in the Value Proposition of Value Services

2009

Value services are most often innovations where endusers have little or no experience from using the service. Designing business models for such services is a challenging task including the design of value propositions that are perceived and interpreted through end-users’ complex value assessments. This study presents the results from a study of end-user value assessments of value proposition variations for two value services – mobile VoIP and multi play services. The study suggests a method for investigating end-user reactions to value proposition variations and presents the effects of these variations on attribute perceptions and value drivers. The main contribution of the study is method…

Service systemKnowledge managementValue networkComputer scienceEnd userbusiness.industryValue propositionServices computingMobile business developmentBusiness valueBusiness modelbusinessValue (mathematics)2009 42nd Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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Comparing multicriteria methods in the context of environmental problems

1998

Abstract The present paper gives an analysis of the use of ELECTRE III, PROMETHEE I, II, and SMART decision-aids in the context of four different real applications to environmental problems in Finland. These methods are widely used decision-aids in the real planning processes. The purpose of this study is to define the differences of these methods and the results obtained with them, and in this way also to consider their applicability in aiding environmental decision-making. Furthermore, a comparison of the methods based on a set of randomly generated problems is carried out. The choice in practice will not be easy; PROMETHEE does not differ much from SMART with linear value functions, and …

Set (abstract data type)Information Systems and ManagementGeneral Computer ScienceOperations researchComputer scienceModeling and SimulationContext (language use)Management Science and Operations ResearchELECTREValue (mathematics)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringEuropean Journal of Operational Research
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Certifying feasibility and objective value of linear programs

2012

Abstract We present an algorithm that certifies the feasibility of a linear program and computes a safe bound on its objective value while using rational arithmetic as little as possible. Our approach relies on computing a feasible solution that is as far as possible from satisfying an inequality at equality. To this end, we have to detect the set of inequalities that can only be satisfied at equality. Compared to previous approaches, our algorithm has a much higher success rate.

Set (abstract data type)Mathematical optimizationLinear programmingApplied MathematicsManagement Science and Operations ResearchValue (mathematics)Industrial and Manufacturing EngineeringSoftwareMathematicsOperations Research Letters
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Current Software-as-a-Service Business Models: Evidence from Finland

2012

This paper characterizes the business models of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) firms based on their value proposition, customer segments, revenue streams, and customer relationship, and analyzes interconnections of these business model elements. The target set of 163 Finnish SaaS and ASP firms was first compared to other software firms and then clustered into four clusters based on indicator data of their business model elements. The comparison reveals that the SaaS and ASP firms have smaller customer and transaction sizes than software firms in general. The resulting classification reveals two different configurations, a pure-play SaaS model and an enterprise SaaS model, and the typical fact…

Set (abstract data type)Softwarebusiness.industryInformationSystems_INFORMATIONSYSTEMSAPPLICATIONSSoftware as a serviceValue propositionRevenueAccountingBusinessCustomer relationship managementBusiness modelDatabase transactionIndustrial organization
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A Logical Explication of the Concepts of Incomplete and Uncertain Information

1994

Discovery of elementary knowledge and its constituents, i.e. information contained in objects of reality is realized through asking questions including certain aspects called attributes in this paper. We describe a fragment of a discovered reality as an information system (cf. Pawlak [1,3,4]), which consists of the universum U of all the objects of this reality we are concerned with, and of a set A of attributes understood as functions each of which assigns to every object of U 1) a value of given attribute belonging to A or 2) an interval of approximate values of this attribute, i.e. an established set of possible values of this attribute. From the point of view of the cognitive agent and …

Set (abstract data type)Theoretical computer scienceExplicationFragment (logic)Computer scienceInformation systemPoint (geometry)Interval (mathematics)Data miningcomputer.software_genreObject (computer science)computerValue (mathematics)
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