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the taxonomy of tasks proposed by Bisello and Fernández-Macías (2016), this work tries to better understand whether … changes in the average intensity of tasks performance are the result of changes in the shares of employment across jobs, or … to the rest, but this is in contrast with a decline in the amount of social tasks people actually do in those (and other …
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the taxonomy of tasks proposed by Bisello and Fernández-Macías (2016), this work tries to better understand whether … changes in the average intensity of tasks performance are the result of changes in the shares of employment across jobs, or … to the rest, but this is in contrast with a decline in the amount of social tasks people actually do in those (and other …
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The body of research on CALL tasks and topics grows daily; however, there are still a number of areas that are …
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information systems in that process models result from the interconnection of tasks and dataflow nodes. The latter denote flows of … two or more tasks are admissible. An example related to an order handling process illustrates the representation of human …
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: Goaler (to set up goals) and Tasker (to describe tasks). All activities of experiment participants were recorded by these …
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wages for managers and reduces wages for workers performing offshorable tasks. The positive effect of FDI on managers' wages …
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quality by the gap between worker skills and their job tasks in the Netherlands. The smaller the gap, the better the match … between skills and tasks. The measured gaps are 14 percent of a standard deviation smaller in cities than in the Dutch …
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We offer a theoretical explanation and empirical evidence for a positive link between increased offshoring and individual skill upgrading. Skill upgrading takes the form of on-the-job training, complementing the existing literature, which mainly focuses on the retraining of workers after a...
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theoretical and an empirical point of view. Given that jobs can be broken down into tasks, namely units of work activities … differences in the intensity with which tasks are implemented. We then investigate whether the variety in task implementation …
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This paper examines how IT influences global sourcing decisions. It develops a theoretical model to study how IT determines the decisions of firms located in the high-wage North whether to offshore production to a low-wage country in the South. Offshoring to South however is subject to costly...
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