53 resultados para Group codes
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Tämän tutkimuksen aiheena ovat tilitoimiston liikeriskit ja niiden hallinta. Tilitoimistot ovat merkittävässä asemassa tuottaessaan asiakasyrityksistään taloudellista tietoa paitsi yritykselle itselleen myös sen sidosryhmille sekä yhteiskunnalle. Tilitoimiston toimintaa ja samalla riskienhallintaa ohjaa erityisesti hyvä tilitoimistotapa, jonka noudattaminen auttaa ylläpitämään ammatillista arvostusta. Tilitoimiston liikeriskit voidaan jakaa henkilöstöriskeiksi, sopimus- ja vastuuriskeiksi sekä tietoriskeiksi, joihin kuuluvat myös väärinkäytösriskit. Sopimus- ja vastuuriskejä hallitaan kirjallisin toimeksiantosopimuksin vakiosopimusehtoja käyttämällä sekä vastuuvakuutuksin. Tietoriskien hallinnassa apuna ovat salas-sapitosopimukset, tietoturvatoimet ja ohjeet. Väärinkäytösriskejä hallitaan parhaiten ennaltaehkäisemällä. Henkilöstö on tilitoimistojen suurin resurssi, mutta samalla myös suurin riskitekijä. Henkilöstö on myös avainasemassa tilitoimistojen riskienhallinnan toteuttamisessa. Suurimpia henkilöstöön kohdistuvia riskejä ovat avainhenkilöihin, työhyvinvointiin, jaksamiseen, motivaatioon sekä työvoiman saatavuuteen kohdistuvat riskit. Näitä kaikkia pystytään hallitsemaan toimivalla henkilöstöhallinnolla ja varahenkilöjärjestelmillä. Tutkimuksen empiirinen osio toteutettiin satunnaisesti valittuihin eteläsuomalaisiin tilitoimistoihin suunnatulla kyselytutkimuksella. Tutkimustuloksista käy ilmi, että tilitoimistojen tieto-, sopimus- ja vastuuriskien hallinta on hyvällä tasolla, mutta että henkilöstöriskien hallinnassa on jonkin verran parantamisen varaa. Tutkimus vahvistaa myös, että pk-sektorilla toimivien tilitoimistojen kannattaa käyttää kokonaisvaltaista riskienhallintaa liikeriskiensä hallitsemiseen ja toiminnan laadun turvaamiseen.
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Bullying is characterized by an inequality of power between perpetrator and target. Findings that bullies can be highly popular have helped redefine the old conception of the maladjusted school bully into a powerful individual exerting influence on his peers from the top of the peer status hierarchy. Study I is a conceptual paper that explores the conditions under which a skillful, socially powerful bully can use the peer group as a means of aggression and suggests that low cohesion and low quality of friendships make groups easier to manipulate. School bullies’ high popularity should be a major obstacle for antibullying efforts, as bullies are unlikely to cease negative actions that are rewarding, and their powerful position could discourage bystanders from interfering. Using data from the Finnish program KiVa, Study II supported the hypothesis that antibullying interventions are less effective with popular bullies in comparison to their unpopular counterparts. In order to design interventions that can address the positive link between popularity and aggression, it is necessary to determine in which contexts bullies achieve higher status. Using an American sample, Study III examined the effects of five classroom features on the social status that peers accord to aggressive children, including classroom status hierarchy, academic level and grade level, controlling for classroom mean levels of aggression and ethnic distribution. Aggressive children were more popular and better liked in fifth grade relative to fourth grade and in classrooms of higher status hierarchy. Surprisingly, the natural emergence of status hierarchies in children’s peer groups has long been assumed to minimize aggression. Whether status hierarchies hinder or promote bullying is a controversial question in the peer relations’ literature. Study IV aimed at clarifying this debate by testing the effects of the degree of classroom status hierarchy on bullying. Higher hierarchy was concrrently associated with bullying and predictive of higher bullying six months later. As bullies’ quest for power is increasingly acknowledged, some researchers suggest teaching bullies to attain the elevated status they yearn for through prosocial acts. Study V cautions against such solutions by reviewing evidence that prosocial behaviors enacted with the intention of controlling others can be as harmful as aggression.
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Nowadays the Western companies are considered responsible for the social and environmental issues in their whole supply chains. To influence the practices of their suppliers the Western companies have created suppliers codes of conduct (SCCs) which express their requirements. Suppliers’ compliance with the SCCs is checked through audits. The purpose of this thesis is to analyze SCCs as a means for Western companies to ensure socially and environmentally responsible actions in their global supply chains, and the sub-objectives are to find out 1) how well do the SCCs and their auditing work at suppliers’ production sites and 2) how can possible problems related to SCCs and their auditing be solved. This is a qualitative research carried out in the form of a case study with two case companies. In this study both primary and secondary data is used. The primary data is collected in the form of interviews of the case company representatives and three external experts. Based on a theoretical framework of previous research in the fields of corporate social responsibility and supply chain management, a model with eleven factors, which influence the success of SCC implementation and the auditing of SCC –implementation, is drafted. Also several different best-practices to help to solve and avoid possible problems related to SCC -implementation and auditing have been identified from previous research. Based on the findings of this study the theoretical model has been updated adding two new influential factors. It seems that how well the SCC and its auditing work at suppliers’ production sites depends on the joint effect of thirteen influential factors: buyer’s purchasing policy, supplier’s motivation, buyer’s commitment, the solving of agency problems, the contents of the SCC, supplier’s role and the buyer-supplier –relationship, complexity of supply chain, the limitations of the smaller buyers, cooperation through a business association or multi-stakeholder system, the role of supplier’s employees, SCC –related communication and supplier’s understanding, cheating in audits and the auditors. The possible problems related to SCCs and their auditing can be solved by adopting best-practices. Nine of the theoretical best-practices stand out from the findings of this study: 1) two-way communication and collecting feedback from suppliers, 2) the philosophy of continuous improvement, 3) long-term business relationships with the supplier, 4) informing the supplier about the advantages of SCC –compliance, 5) rewarding code-compliant suppliers, 6) building collaborative, good buyer-supplier relationships, 7) supporting and advising the supplier, 8) joining a business association or multi-stakeholder system and 9) interviewing supplier’s employees as a part of the audits.
Individual learner, peer group and teacher roles in fostering autonomous language-learning behaviour
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Julkaisumaa: Bulgaria
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Distributed storage systems are studied. The interest in such system has become relatively wide due to the increasing amount of information needed to be stored in data centers or different kinds of cloud systems. There are many kinds of solutions for storing the information into distributed devices regarding the needs of the system designer. This thesis studies the questions of designing such storage systems and also fundamental limits of such systems. Namely, the subjects of interest of this thesis include heterogeneous distributed storage systems, distributed storage systems with the exact repair property, and locally repairable codes. For distributed storage systems with either functional or exact repair, capacity results are proved. In the case of locally repairable codes, the minimum distance is studied. Constructions for exact-repairing codes between minimum bandwidth regeneration (MBR) and minimum storage regeneration (MSR) points are given. These codes exceed the time-sharing line of the extremal points in many cases. Other properties of exact-regenerating codes are also studied. For the heterogeneous setup, the main result is that the capacity of such systems is always smaller than or equal to the capacity of a homogeneous system with symmetric repair with average node size and average repair bandwidth. A randomized construction for a locally repairable code with good minimum distance is given. It is shown that a random linear code of certain natural type has a good minimum distance with high probability. Other properties of locally repairable codes are also studied.