People in rural regions generally have strong community ties. Neighbors know and support one another, for example, keeping an eye on the kids or helping with the shopping. Social bonds as close as these are rare in the big city. But many city dwellers’ living situation is such that they depend on outside help. The Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits IIS and its partners are working on a new service concept to address these needs. They aim to promote solidarity in urban communities with a neighborhood assistance app developed specifically to this end.
The use of e-government in the German speaking region continues to increase. In Germany, 54 percent of Internet users used digital administrative services for the first time in 2020, making up more than half of all Internet users; in Austria the figure is 72 percent and in Switzerland 60 percent. This is the conclusion reached by the eGovernment MONITOR 2020, a representative study conducted by the Initiative D21 and the Technical University of Munich (TUM), carried out by Kantar.
Many companies today use inexpensive and easy-to-install technology to monitor their employees. However, it is precisely this that makes nonmonetary incentive systems ineffective, intended, as they are, to motivate employees to perform better. This is the conclusion reached by researchers at the University of Bayreuth and the Justus Liebig University of Giessen in a new study published in the journal "Accounting, Organizations and Society".
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