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to (re)design their logics and practices towards more sustainability. It develops a theoretical model based on ever … their practices, logics and objects, by transforming an epistemic object through a collective inquiry. Empirical support is …
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. Using a survey carried out on CSR behavior of Luxembourg firms, we found two types of firms as far as CSR practices are … concerned. Cluster 1 firms adopted CSR practices to achieve economic goals without resorting to the formalization of these … practices. In contrast, cluster 2 firms "learn CSR by doing" and by establishing CSR procedures and tools. Then  we match …
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unobservable a priori. We find that trade in practices can facilitate the transmission of information about agent types; sometimes … full efficiency is achieved. In cases where it is not, a tax on the sale of practices (based on the seller's age) can be …
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shaping new scientific directions. This paper studies PIs practices to better understand their roles. Our central contribution … is to identify the different ways in which PIs engage themselves in science, in implementing four main practices … orientations to how they engage in different practices shapes PIs roles to articulate different worlds and to reshape the …
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This paper analyzes the consequences of compulsory reductions in working time on employment. The first part of the paper is devoted to the analysis of labor demand when the firm chooses the number of jobs and hours. This framework allows us to show that compulsory reductions in standard hours...
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This article presents an adaptation of the labour supply model applied to the independent medical in which doctor's choice of the length of consultations is examined. A theoretical analysis is performed in an attempt to define the sets of constraints to which self-employed doctors are subject,...
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This paper investigates wages and working conditions of operators in the French food manufacturing sector. In many countries (especially the USA and the UK) the food processing sector employs by a very large fraction of low-paid workers. In France, as evidenced by our case studies in...
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This paper provides a mapping of quality of work and measures its evolution between 1995 and 2005 by using European Working Conditions Surveys. With a multilevel modelling, we assess the sensitivity of observed trends to "composition effects" and "country effects". Results suggest a decreasing...
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This paper investigates wages and working conditions of operators in the French food manufacturing sector. In many countries (especially the USA and the UK) the food processing sector employs by a very large fraction of low-paid workers. In France, as evidenced by our case studies in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009325725
The report proposes a critical approach of European job quality indicators. It relies on both theoreti-cal and empirical analysis, and shows the necessity to introduce complementary variables, such as wages, working conditions and training duration. Comparative results for the EU 27 confirm the...
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