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Does education protect against depression? Evidence from the Young Finns Study using Mendelian randomization
(Elsevier Inc, 2018)
Using participants (N = 1733) drawn from the nationally representative longitudinal Young Finns Study (YFS) we estimate the effect of education on depressive symptoms. In 2007, when the participants were between 30 and ...
Does Food Safety Knowledge Influence Customer Expectation and Perception on Restaurant’s Quality Attributes?
(Universitas Sebelas Maret, 2023)
The number of restaurants has increased recently and leads to a pierce competition in this business. To be more competitive, restaurant owners need to pay more attention on customer satisfaction. This study is aimed to ...
Does higher education protect against obesity? Evidence using Mendelian randomization
(Elsevier, 2017)
Objectives
The aim of this explorative study was to examine the effect of education on obesity using Mendelian randomization.
Methods
Participants (N = 2011) were from the on-going nationally representative Young ...
Does ICT Usage Erode Routine Occupations at the Firm Level?
(Wiley, 2019)
We show that disappearing routine work can be linked to firm-level ICT usage. Our
results for the increasing abstract and declining routine occupation shares of total wage bill are
consistent with job polarization at the ...
Does innovativeness reduce startup survival rates?
(Elsevier Inc., 2015)
There are two competing hypotheses explaining how innovativeness influences the survival of
startups: On the one hand, innovativeness is argued to foster survival-enhancing attributes
(e.g., market power and cost efficiency) ...
Does it Pay to Be Ethical? Examining the Relationship Between Organisations' Ethical Culture and Innovativeness
(Springer Netherlands, 2014)
In this article, we examine the relationship between ethical organisational culture and organisational innovativeness. A quantitative empirical analysis is based on a survey of a total of 719 respondents from all levels ...
Does job design make workers happy?
(Wiley-Blackwell; Scottish Economic Society, 2020)
Using linked employer‐employee data for Finland we examine associations between job design, employee well‐being and job‐related stress. Three key findings stand out. First, in accordance with the theory of Karasek and ...
Does the digitalization of retailing disrupt consumers’ attachment to retail places?
(Elsevier, 2022)
This study breaks new ground in the marketing domain by extending the concept of place attachment to the study of the online retail environment. We provide empirical evidence that consumers can establish strong attachments ...
Domain-specific risk and public policy
(Palkansaajien tutkimuslaitos, 2018)
We develop a method to estimate domain-specific risk. We apply the method to sickness insurance by fitting
a utility function at the individual level, using European survey data on life satisfaction. Three results stand ...
Domination of Managerial and Technical Frames : How the Circular Economy Is Reported in Finnish Business
(Springer Nature, 2023)
Our research combines two research fields—the circular economy (CE) and sustainability reporting. Previous CE literature has focused on economic and environmental aspects, while the focus on social aspects has been rare. ...