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Do robots boost productivity? A quantitative meta‐study
ABSTRACT This meta‐study analyzes the productivity effects of industrial robots. More than 1800 estimates from 85 primary studies are collected. The meta‐analytic evidence suggests that robotization has so far provided, at best, a small boost to productivity. There is strong evidence of publication bias in the positive direction.
Florian Schneider
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Spartan Daily, May 9, 2005 [PDF]
Volume 124, Issue 65https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/10137/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Abstract Previous work on legitimacy has conceptualized its multi‐level nature, encompassing individual‐level propriety and collective‐level validity. Recently, scholars have introduced the construct of consensus, the degree to which evaluators agree in terms of their propriety beliefs.
Patrick Haack +2 more
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A STEP IN STONE. ONTOLOGIES OF PODOMORPHIC PETROGLYPHS IN SOUTHERN SCANDINAVIAN BRONZE AGE
Summary During the Bronze Age, a particular type of podomorphic petroglyph was produced on the outcrops by the sea in southern Scandinavia. In this text, their distribution, organization and articulation are analyzed in the Mälaren region of central‐eastern Sweden.
Fredrik Fahlander
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Characteristics of bivalve mollusk Serripes groenlandicus in connection with its rational use
Greenland cockle Serripes groenlandicus is a burrow bivalve mollusk that forms dense aggregations on silty-sandy and muddy grounds at the depth 50-60 m. Its total stock in Peter the Great Bay is estimated as 8,700 t.
Lidia V. Shulgina +5 more
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Crommet Creek Conservation Area Management Plan [PDF]
The Crommet Creek Conservation Area comprises the largest block of natural lands in the immediate Great Bay watershed, and in New Hampshire’s North Atlantic Coast Ecoregion. It includes the entire watershed of two tidal creeks that flow directly into the
Brickner-Wood, Dea +5 more
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Experimental Hydroacoustic Studies In The Peter The Great Bay Of The Sea Of Japan (Review)
The paper provides a brief overview of the actual state of the hydroacoustic studies in the Peter the Great Bay of the Sea of Japan. Special attention is paid to the complex research including both the low-frequency hydroacoustic experimental works accompanied by hydrological measurements and the determination of geoacoustic parameters of the bottom ...
SAMCHENKO ALEXANDER +3 more
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Gender Dimensions of Support for Local Policy: Resident, Policymaker, and Policy Gender
ABSTRACT There is a well‐established triadic relationship between satisfaction with public services, trust in leaders, and policy support in developed democracies. This study takes a novel approach by considering how gender is associated with the strength and direction of these connections, an element underexplored in the literature.
Aliza Forman‐Rabinovici, Itai Beeri
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Spartan Daily, September 3, 1993 [PDF]
Volume 101, Issue 6https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/8434/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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How Can Law Be Robust in the Face of Heightened Societal Turbulence?
ABSTRACT Taking its cue from the growing frequency of disruptive crises, new research argues that crisis‐induced turbulence calls for robust governance based on adaptation and innovation. While law plays a key role in the effort of governments to govern robustly, the robustness of law has received scant regard.
Eva Sørensen +2 more
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