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BULGARIA: Coalition faces choice of difficulties
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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-ES285986
ISSN: 2633-304X
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BULGARIA: Coalition could endure as least-worst option
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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-ES285697
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Inês Carvalho and Stanislav Ivanov
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence is disrupting various industries, including the tourism sector. This paper aims to outline the applications, benefits and risks of…
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Purpose
The rapid growth of artificial intelligence is disrupting various industries, including the tourism sector. This paper aims to outline the applications, benefits and risks of ChatGPT and large language models in general on tourism. It also aims to establish a research agenda for investigating the implications of these models in tourism.
Design/methodology/approach
Drawing on the available literature on ChatGPT, large language models and artificial intelligence, the paper identifies areas of application of ChatGPT for several tourism stakeholders. Potential benefits and risks are then considered.
Findings
ChatGPT and other similar models are likely to have a profound impact on several tourism processes. They will contribute to further streamline customer service in front-of-house operations and increase productivity and efficiency in back-of-house operations. Although negative consequences for human resources are expected, this technology mostly enhances tourism employees.
Originality/value
To the best of the authors’ knowledge, this is one of the first studies that explore the potential implications of ChatGPT in tourism and hospitality.
目的
人工智能的快速发展正在颠覆包括旅游业在内的各个行业。 本文旨在概述ChatGPT和大型语言模型在旅游业中的应用、好处和风险。同时, 旨在建立一个研究议程, 以调查这些模型在旅游业中的影响。
设计/方法/途径
本文借鉴了关于ChatGPT、大型语言模型和人工智能的现有文献, 确定了ChatGPT在几个旅游利益相关者中的应用范围, 然后考虑了潜在的好处和风险。
研究结果
ChatGPT和其他类似的模型可能会对一些旅游过程产生深远的影响。它们将有助于进一步简化前台业务的客户服务, 并提高后台业务的生产力和效率。虽然对人力资源的负面影响是可以预见的, 但这项技术主要是增强旅游业的员工能力。
原创性
这是首批探索ChatGPT在旅游业和酒店业潜在影响的研究之一。
Diseño/metodología/enfoque
A partir de la bibliografía disponible sobre ChatGPT, grandes modelos lingüísticos e inteligencia artificial, este artículo identifica las posibles áreas de aplicación de ChatGPT y actores que se pueden beneficiar. De igual forma, se examinan los posibles beneficios y riesgos.
Propósito
El rápido crecimiento de la inteligencia artificial está afectando diversas industrias, incluyendo la del turismo. Este artículo pretende esbozar las aplicaciones, ventajas y riesgos de ChatGPT, así como los grandes modelos lingüísticos, en turismo. También pretende establecer una agenda de investigación para estudiar las implicaciones de estos modelos en el turismo.
Hallazgos
Es probable que ChatGPT y otros modelos similares tengan un profundo impacto en varios procesos turísticos, contribuyendo a racionalizar, aún más, el servicio al cliente en las operaciones de front-of-the-house y aumentando la productividad y eficiencia en el back-of-the-house. Aunque se prevén consecuencias negativas para los recursos humanos, esta tecnología servirá sobre todo para potenciarlos.
Originalidad
Éste es uno de los primeros estudios que exploran las implicaciones potenciales de ChatGPT en el turismo y la hostelería.
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Lіubov Halkiv and Paweł Ziemiański
This paper aims to investigate whether paid work activity (PWA) experience of students from five emerging economies is related to academic results and self-assessment of possessed…
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Purpose
This paper aims to investigate whether paid work activity (PWA) experience of students from five emerging economies is related to academic results and self-assessment of possessed entrepreneurial traits. Additionally, the authors verify the relationship between obtaining work experience and the willingness to start own business among students.
Design/methodology/approach
Participants included 3,631 students of the first level of higher education at six universities in five countries (Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland and Ukraine). A survey questionnaire was used which included questions on the previous work experience, paid work during university studies, the assessment of competencies related to entrepreneurship and the assessment of the desirability of entrepreneurship as a career choice.
Findings
Findings indicate that students who engaged in PWA before studies are more likely to do it during studies. PWA during studies is related to perceiving oneself as a worse-performing student, but also to the perception of oneself as an entrepreneurial person. No such relationship was found for the PWA experience before entering the university. It was also found that students are likely to start their businesses after obtaining work experience.
Practical implications
Practical implications pertain to the role of the contemporary academic institutions that should consider their approach to enabling students’ PWA and teaching them how to engage in it for the benefit of their own and the societies to which they belong. It is argued that it may be particularly essential in emerging economies.
Originality/value
The correlates of PWA of students have been underexplored. This paper allows broadening the current understanding of this phenomenon. The authors investigated its relationship with feeling entrepreneurial and academic achievements among young people from five emerging economies, which provides valuable insights for policymakers and educational institutions. It is argued that such insights may be particularly essential in emerging economies. Additionally, the authors contribute to advancing two theories that have not been extensively used in the entrepreneurial context: expectancy theory and social learning theory of career development.
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A glut of Ukrainian agricultural products has driven down prices in neighbouring countries, prompting several governments to impose unilateral import bans. Protests by Polish…
Alina-Petronela Haller, Mirela Ștefănică, Gina Ionela Butnaru and Rodica Cristina Butnaru
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the influence of economic growth, digitalisation, eco-innovation, energy consumption and patents on environmental technologies on the…
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Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to analyse the influence of economic growth, digitalisation, eco-innovation, energy consumption and patents on environmental technologies on the volume of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) recorded in European countries for a period of nine years (2010–2018).
Design/methodology/approach
Two empirical methods were integrated into the theoretical approach developed based on the analysis of the current scientific framework. Multiple linear regression, an extended version of the OLS model, and a non-causal analysis as a robustness method, Dumitrescu–Hurlin, were used to achieve the proposed research objective.
Findings
Digitalisation described by the number of individual Internet users and patents on environmental technologies determines the amount of GHG in Europe, and economic growth continues to have a significant effect on the amount of emissions, as well as the consumption of renewable energy. European countries are not framed in well-established patterns, but the economic growth, digitalisation, eco-innovation and renewable energy have an impact on the amount of GHG in one way or another. In many European countries, the amount of GHGs is decreasing as a result of economic growth, changes in the energy field and digitalisation. The positive influence of economic growth on climate neutrality depends on its degree of sustainability, while patents have the same conditional effect of their translation into environmentally efficient technologies.
Research limitations/implications
This study has a number of limitations which derive, first of all, from the lack of digitalisation indicators. The missing data restricted the inclusion in the analysis of variables relevant to the description of the European digitalisation process, also obtaining conclusive results on the effects of digitalisation on GHG emissions.
Originality/value
A similar analysis of the relationship among the amount of greenhouse gas emissions and economic growth, digitalisation, eco-innovation and renewable energy is less common in the literature. Also, the results can be inspirational in the sphere of macroeconomic policy.
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The COVID-19 pandemic interrupted the trend adding years to average life expectancy, especially in the eastern EU
UKRAINE: Grain dispute is unlikely to end soon
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DOI: 10.1108/OXAN-ES285705
ISSN: 2633-304X
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Nida Rahman and Krishan Sharma
Regional comprehensive economic partnership (RCEP) is understood as the world's largest trading bloc given its contribution to the world output (30%). The mega trade bloc brings…
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Purpose
Regional comprehensive economic partnership (RCEP) is understood as the world's largest trading bloc given its contribution to the world output (30%). The mega trade bloc brings together 15 countries of East Asia, Southeast Asia and Oceania to eliminate tariff and non-tariff barriers in goods and services trade. The study suggests the importance of sector specific reforms for Malaysia to strengthen domestic capability.
Design/methodology/approach
The analytical framework constructs upon the partial equilibrium analysis and uses WITS SMART simulations.
Findings
The study finds that Malaysia's elimination of tariffs under the RCEP will cause a surge in imports from developed member countries of RCEP like Australia, South Korea and Japan. The study also finds a trade diversion in countries such as India. The empirical results establishes that RCEP would further strengthen intra-ASEAN trade.
Research limitations/implications
The study explores select sectors of the manufacturing industry in Malaysia.
Practical implications
The implementation of RCEP would impact the manufacturing sector immensely, especially in sectors like electrical machinery and equipment and inorganic chemicals, which are two of the major trading commodities of the Malaysian economy.
Social implications
Any trade agreement has a larger impact on the society. It may raise income, boost the consumer preferences and create or erode consumer welfare. The study reports the consumer welfare effect of the implementation of RCEP in Malaysia.
Originality/value
The study is the first attempt to do a partial equilibrium analysis for the electrical machinery and equipment sector and inorganic chemicals sector of Malaysia using both aggregated and disaggregated data at HS two-digit and HS six-digit level.
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She implied that the role should go to someone from Central-Eastern Europe (CEE). Von der Leyen’s message emphasises how far the balance in decision-making on European security…