Waste management and the environment: [First International Conference on Waste Management and the Environment ; held in Cadiz, Spain, from 4 - 6 September 2002]
In: [WIT transactions on ecology and the environment] [56]
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In: [WIT transactions on ecology and the environment] [56]
In: Anduli: revista andaluza de ciencias sociales, Heft 23, S. 57-82
ISSN: 2340-4973
El objetivo de esta investigación académica es explorar el vínculo empírico entre las dimensiones de salario emocional y la satisfacción laboral en la época del COVID-19, cuyos estudios estadísticos son bastantes escasos en el entorno de los mercados emergentes. Para abordar este gap existente en la literatura se ha llevado a cabo una encuesta a 190 directivos de empresas de Costa Rica en el primer semestre del 2021. Dicho análisis se ha efectuado mediante un modelo jerárquico múltiple y ecuaciones estructurales con la finalidad de demostrar empíricamente que las dimensiones creación de valor, estratégica, motivación y humana del constructo salario emocional de Quintero y Betancur (2018) inciden sobre la dimensión satisfacción laboral del capital humano de Costa Rica. Los resultados muestran que existen una relación significativa entre cada una de las dimensiones señaladas anteriormente del salario emocional con la dimensión satisfacción laboral.
In: WIT transactions on the built environment volume 170
Port state control inspections implemented under the Paris Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) have become known as one of the best instruments for maritime administrations in European Union (EU) Member States to ensure that the ships docked in their ports comply with all maritime safety requirements. This paper focuses on the analysis of all inspections made between 2013 and 2018 in the top ten EU ports incorporated in the Paris MoU (17,880 inspections). The methodology consists of a multivariate statistical information system (STATIS) analysis using the inspected ship's characteristics as explanatory variables. The variables used describe both the inspected ships (classification society, flag, age and gross tonnage) and the inspection (type of inspection and number of deficiencies), yielding a dataset with more than 600,000 elements in the data matrix. The most important results are that the classifications obtained match the performance lists published annually by the Paris MoU and the classification societies. Therefore, the approach is a potentially valid classification method and would then be useful to maritime authorities as an additional indicator of a ship's risk profile to decide inspection priorities and as a tool to measure the evolution in the risk profile of the flag over time. ; This research was funded by University of Cadiz.
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In: WIT transactions on ecology and the environment Volume 211, 2017
In: [WIT transactions on ecology and the environment] [55]