نتایج جستجو برای: ranging consequences

تعداد نتایج: 269987  

Journal: :Applied Artificial Intelligence 2016
Mark Coeckelbergh

This paper explores how the phenomenology of using selfdriving cars influences conditions for exercising and ascribing responsibility. First, a working account of responsibility is presented, which identifies two classic Aristotelian conditions for responsibility and adds a relational one, and which makes a distinction between responsibility for (what one does) and responsibility to (others). T...

1998
George Richardson

Firms do not exist because of the cost of using the price mechanism, but because they enable actions to be carried out concurrently in conformity with a particular design. This concurrent coordination, which production requires, is distinct from the evolutionary coordination, which is the unintended consequence of market transactions. The two processes are alternatives only to a limited extent....

2012
ChunXiao Yin Yongqiang Sun Kai H. Lim Dingtao Zhao

As one of the rapidly developing technologies, mobile technology brings employees not only the enhanced work effectiveness and efficiency but also some unexpected consequences such as the so called technostress which has been regarded as an increasingly serious issue in contemporary organizations. Despite prior studies have provided some interpretive and qualitative analysis on this issue, the ...

2008
Kerwin Kofi Charles Jonathan Guryan

We test the predictions from Becker’s (1957) seminal work on employer prejudice and find that relative black wages (a) vary negatively with the prejudice of the “marginal” white in a state, (b) vary negatively with the prejudice in the lower tail of the prejudice distribution but are unaffected by the prejudice of the most prejudiced persons in a state, and (c) vary negatively with the fraction...

Journal: :IEEE Technol. Soc. Mag. 2002
Kenneth R. Foster

The fact that technologies have unintended consequences is self-evident. But risk management managing the adverse effects of technology is both uncertain and politically contentious, since it entails making decisions about socially important issues in the face of scientific uncertainty. Originating in European environmental policy in the 1970s, the precautionary principle (PP) is embodied in ad...

2009
Antoinette Schoar

This paper argues that it is crucially important to differentiate between two very distinct sets of entrepreneurs: subsistence and transformational entrepreneurs. Recent evidence suggests that people engaging in these two types of entrepreneurship are not only very distinct in nature, but that only a negligible fraction of them transition from subsistence to transformational entrepreneurship. T...

Marjan Mohammadi,

  The features of Helicobacter pylori adhesins, their interactions with their host counterparts, regulated and selective gene expressions are amongst the many clever strategies this microorganism undertakes to survive the otherwise sterile gastric milieu. The ingenious crafting of these interactions and the respective host reactions govern, in part, an array of consequences ranging from asympto...

Journal: :Annual review of biochemistry 2005
Thomas A Kunkel Dorothy A Erie

DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is an evolutionarily conserved process that corrects mismatches generated during DNA replication and escape proofreading. MMR proteins also participate in many other DNA transactions, such that inactivation of MMR can have wide-ranging biological consequences, which can be either beneficial or detrimental. We begin this review by briefly considering the multiple functi...

2016
Geetha Mani Kalaivani Annadurai

Substandard, Spurious, Falsely-Labelled, Falsified and Counterfeit (SSFFC) drugs are an emerging public health concern in India. With one of the huge pharmaceutical sectors in the world, India has a varied prevalence of SSSFC drugs ranging from 0.04% to 34% according to various studies. Apart from severe health consequences, SSSFC drugs also weaken community's trust in the health care system. I...

2007
Mark H. Bickhard

The historical core of interactivism is a model of the nature of representing and representation. This model differs from alternatives in at least two interrelated ways: 1) it offers a dynamic, pragmatic, future oriented, model of representation, in contrast to most alternatives, with far ranging consequences for phenomena that involve representation, such as perception, language, rationality, ...

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