نتایج جستجو برای: fordist economy

تعداد نتایج: 93809  

Journal: :IxD&A 2015
Ann Light Clodagh Miskelly

This paper explores the story behind a crowdfunding service as an example of sharing technology. Research in a small neighborhood of London showed how locally-developed initiatives can differ in tone, scale, ambition and practice to those getting attention in the so-called sharing economy. In local accounts, we see an emphasis on organizing together to create shared spaces for collaborative use...

2016
Katherine Hoffmann Panagiotis G. Ipeirotis Arun Sundararajan

We investigate the effects of mobile-sourced ridesharing via platforms like Uber, Lyft, and Didi Chuxing on the use of public transit systems. Our study uses trip-level data about Uber usage in New York City, turnstile data about subway usage, and trip-level data about taxicab and shared bike usage. We find that on the surface, ridesharing and subway usage are positively correlated. Exploiting ...

Journal: :Cadernos de saude publica 2003
Margarita Pulido-Navarro Mariano Noriega-Elío

The relationship between working conditions, psychophysical disorders, and employees' attitudes towards their jobs were analyzed in a pharmaceutical factory in Mexico. A cross-sectional study was conducted using three instruments: guided observation of job processes, guided evaluation of health and safety conditions, and an epidemiological questionnaire (N = 377). Tasks were found to be automat...

2002
Yvette Blount Tanya Castleman Paula M.C. Swatman

As organisations deploy eCommerce and internet technologies for competitive advantage and to satisfy increasingly demanding customers, they will need to develop human resource (HR) strategies that prepare their employees to work with these technologies effectively. Little is known about how companies manage their HR functions to achieve these outcomes. In the retail banking sector these issues ...

Journal: :J. Economic Theory 2017
Mathieu Parenti Philip Ushchev Jacques-François Thisse

We propose a general model of monopolistic competition, which encompasses existing models while being flexible enough to take into account new demand and competition features. The basic tool we use to study the market outcome is the elasticity of substitution at a symmetric consumption pattern, which depends on both the per capita consumption and the total mass of varieties. We impose intuitive...

2003
Bernhard Selk Klaus Turowski

Mobile Commerce oder Mobile Business sind Begriffe, die immer häufiger in den verschiedensten Medien in den unterschiedlichsten Zusammenhängen zu finden sind. Ist Mobile Commerce dabei nur ein Begriff, der viel verspricht, aber letztendlich nur die Milliardeninvestitionen der Telekommunikationsunternehmen rechtfertigen soll? Oder ist das ein neuer „Hype“, der die abstürzenden Kurse der New Econ...

2007
Christopher Thorpe Jessica Hammer L. Jean Camp Jon Callas Mike Bond

These notes were prepared to explore ideas developed in a panel discussion at Financial Cryptography 2007.

2003
Maria Chiarvesio Eleonora Di Maria Stefano Micelli

Industrial districts as local networks of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) rooted their competitiveness in a mix of economic relationships and social ties. Recently, network technologies (ICT) have promised gains of efficiency through a reduction in transaction costs and showed new commercial opportunities for small firms. Despite the attention given to transactions managed electronically, a...

2004
James Bullard John Duffy

We include learning in a standard equilibrium business cycle model with explicit growth. We use the model to study how the economy’s agents could learn in real time about the important trend-changing events of the postwar era in the U.S., such as the productivity slowdown, increased labor force participation by women, and the “new economy” of the 1990s. We find that a large fraction of the obse...

2017
Farshad Kooti Mihajlo Grbovic Luca Maria Aiello Nemanja Djuric Vladan Radosavljevic Kristina Lerman

Uber is a popular ride-sharing application that matches people who need a ride (or riders) with drivers who are willing to provide it using their personal vehicles. Despite its growing popularity, there exist few studies that examine large-scale Uber data, or in general the factors affecting user participation in the sharing economy. We address this gap through a study of the Uber market that a...

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