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Piper, A.: The Benefits, Challenges and Insights of a Dynamic Panel Assessment of Life Satisfaction, 2015. Listen [PDF - Download] This study discusses and employs System Generalised Methods of Moments (GMM) dynamic panel analysis to investigate life satisfaction. There are many benefits that such an investigation provides, though commensurate challenges too. Previous attempts to employ dynamic models within life satisfaction research have, in the main and for different reasons, not been wholly successful. This article explains why,
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of diverging policy approaches; we also encourage studies which comprehend welfare and work as cultural concepts that have laid the normative foundations for a European social model. To what extent this social model is under threat in a world of increasing political and economic internationalisation, in which way European societies might agree or disagree on the principles of such a model and how this might
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the production of scientific knowledge by a sort of cybernetic model. At the beginning there is a research question, then a hypothesis is constructed, and experiment is designed to test the hypothesis [...] , why it did not become a best practice model. Mouchot and the solar cooker "The notorious scurvy" is maybe the best-known illness from which seamen of all times suffered. James Lind, a ship's doctor [...] cannons. Rumford and calorics What would be a suitable model to describe the likeness of an atom? Rutherford's experimental findings were in contradiction to the theories represented
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Management: Marketing & Sales Prof. Dr. Uwe Stratmann January 15, 2019 Distance Learning Project [MIM S2 12] on Disruptive Business Models in the mobility sector: From new approaches of selling cars towards mobility as a service platforms In the spring semester 2019 a cooperative course is held by the University of Lodz, Poland, the Europa‐ Universität Flensburg, Schleswig‐Holstein, Germany, and the University of Applied Sciences, Kempten, Bavaria, Germany. The course deals with innovative business models in the mobility sector driven by digitalisation. The focus lies on the in‐depth analysis of different business models reflecting the spectrum
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We use a property rights model of sourcing to derive novel theoretical predictions on how the productivity of a firm affects its choice between vertical integration and outsourcing and how this effect [...] in more realistic versions of the model featuring multiple suppliers. We present robust firm-level evidence from Spain showing that, in line with our prediction, the effect of productivity works more strongly [...] theoretical model of international trade featuring firm heterogeneity and credit market frictions in which foreign-owned firms can access foreign capital markets via their multinational parents. The model