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Although work‐floor employees are important sources of creative ideas, having creative ideas is not enough to implement bottom‐up innovations. This is particularly evident in formalized contexts. Research shows that innovations require the provision of resources because they are crucial for each phase of the innovation process, from the generation of ...
Maarten Renkema, Anna Bos‐Nehles
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Economic Transformation and the Return to Human Capital - The Case of Hungary, 1986-1996 [PDF]
Millions of East-Europeans started businesses during the transformational recession but, according to a wide-spread interpretation, many of them did so only temporarily and 'unwillingly' under the threat of unemployment.
Janos Kollo, Maria Vincze
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Abstract The rise of home‐based teleworking and the ageing of the workforce constitute two major trends impacting the future of work. Managing these trends well requires a good understanding of how worker age and telework intersect and which mechanisms link age and telework outcomes.
Susanne Scheibe +3 more
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Sustainable Consumption and Worktime Reduction [PDF]
Formal and informal labour markets; shadow economy; labour market policy; unemployment; employment; wage compensation; labour market ...
Juliet Schor
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Remote work – the new normal needs more research
One of the recent global crises has been the COVID-19 pandemic, drastically changing how we work in expert positions or otherwise do work that can be performed using mobile devices.
Annina Ropponen
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Can Educational Expansion Improve Income Inequality in China? Evidences from the CHNS 1997 and 2006 Data [PDF]
Rapid education expansion and rising income inequality are two striking phenomena occurring in China during the transitional period. Using the China Health and Nutrition Survey (CHNS) data collected in 1997 and 2006, this paper studies how education ...
Ning, Guangjie
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Assessment of radio frequency exposures in schools, homes, and public places in Belgium [PDF]
Characterization of exposure from emerging radio frequency (RF) technologies in areas where children are present is important. Exposure to RF electromagnetic fields (EMF) was assessed in three "sensitive" microenvironments; namely, schools, homes, and ...
Constandt, Kim +5 more
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Today, a consistent part of our everyday interaction with art and aesthetic artefacts occurs through digital media, and our preferences and choices are systematically tracked and analyzed by algorithms in ways that are far from transparent.
Arielli, Emanuele
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Worktime Regulations and Spousal Labor Supply [PDF]
We investigate cross-hour effects in spousal labor supply exploiting independent variation in hours worked generated by the introduction of the short workweek in France in the late 1990s.
Barbara Petrongolo +2 more
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Effects of measurement strategy and statistical analysis on dose-response relations between physical workload and low back pain [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In epidemiological studies on physical workloads and back complaints, among the important features in modelling dose-response relations are the measurement strategy of the exposure and the nature of the dose-response ...
Burdorf, A. (Alex) +1 more
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