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  1. TitleDeterminants of employment in information and communication technologies and its structure
    Author infoJán Huňady, Peter Pisár, Peter Balco
    Author Huňady Ján 1985- (34%) UMBEF04 - Katedra financií a účtovníctva
    Co-authors Pisár Peter 1975- (33%) UMBEF04 - Katedra financií a účtovníctva
    Balco Peter (33%)
    Source document Data-Centric Business and Applications, Vol. 2 - Evolvements in Business Information Processing and Management. Pp. 277-298. - Cham : Springer Nature, 2020 / Kryvinska Natalia ; Greguš Michal 1926-2002
    Keywords informačné a komunikačné technológie - IKT (informačno-komunikačné technológie) - information and communication technologies - ICT (information and communication technology)   zamestnanosť - employment   informačná gramotnosť - information literacy  
    Form. Descr.príspevky v zborníku - proceedings papers
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySwitzerland
    Annotation© Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020. Economic sector of information and communication technologies (ICTs) is one of the most innovative and has several positive consequences on productivity and economic growth. Our main aim was to identify potential determinants affecting the employment in ICT in short-run and long-run. We also examine its structure according to subsectors, gender, age and education in EU countries. We find significant differences between countries in the structure of ICT employment and also indentify several trends. Based on the results there is in general a decreasing trend of women employed as ICT specialists in the EU. Significant drop was recorded especially during economic crisis in 2009–2010. On the other hand the share of ICT specialist with higher education is growing in recent years. Furthermore, we applied correlation, panel Granger causality tests and panel cointegration regression in order to find potential determinants of employment ICT. Our results sug
    Public work category AEC
    No. of Archival Copy45710
    Repercussion category YÜKSEL, Serhat - DINÇER, Hasan - SENA ULUER, Gülsüm. The role of technological development on renewable energy usage : an econometric analysis for G7 countries. In Handbook of research on sustainable supply chain management for the global economy. Hershey : IGI Global, 2020. ISBN 978-1-7998-4601-7, pp. 136-153.
    YÜKSEL, Serhat - DINÇER, Hasan - ULUER, Gülsüm Sena. The role of technological development on renewable energy usage : an econometric analysis for G7 countries. In Research anthology on clean energy management and solutions. Hershey : IGI Global, 2021. ISBN 978-179989153-6, pp. 1971-1988.
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  2. TitleEmployment in information and communication technologies in European countries and its potential determinants and consequences
    Author infoPeter Pisár, Ján Huňady, Peter Balco
    Author Pisár Peter 1975- (35%) UMBEF04 - Katedra financií a účtovníctva
    Co-authors Huňady Ján 1985- (35%) UMBEF04 - Katedra financií a účtovníctva
    Balco Peter (30%)
    Source document Advances in intelligent networking and collaborative systems : the 10th international conference on intelligent networking and collaborative systems (INCoS-2018), Bratislava, 5.-7. september 2018. Pp. 183-194. - Basel : Springer Nature Switzerland, 2019 ; Intelligent networking and collaborative systems (INCoS-2018)
    Keywords zamestnanie - employment   determinants   consequences  
    LanguageEnglish
    CountrySwitzerland
    systematics 33
    AnnotationInformation and communication technologies have important role in many different innovations and further positively affect the productivity and economic growth. Our aim was to examine examine the share of ICT sector in selected European countries and identify its potential determinants and consequences. We used mostly panel data for EU28 countries plus Norway and Switzerland and applied correlation and panel Granger causality tests. The employment in ICT was used as main examined variable. Our results suggest that there is a positive correlation between ICT skills as well as the share of people with ICT education and employment in ICT. The causal effect seems to be working in direction from education to employment. Moreover, variables capturing GDP per capita, trade openness, R&D expenditure, number of internet users, quality of regulation and political stability appear to be all positively correlated with employment in ICT and especially with employment in ICT services.
    URLhttps://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-319-98557-2#toc
    Public work category AFD
    No. of Archival Copy43858
    Catal.org.BB301 - Univerzitná knižnica Univerzity Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici
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