I31 - General Welfare; Well-BeingReturn
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Cost-Induced Unmet Need for Health Care among Europe's Older Adults – The Role of Specific DiseasesVeronika Koèi¹ Krùtilová, Lewe BahnsenEuropean Journal of Business Science and Technology 2021, 7(2):210-222 | DOI: 10.11118/ejobsat.2021.014 Older adults are the most vulnerable group to suffer from health care cost burdens which may result in barriers to health care consumption. Aiming to evaluate the relationship between cost-induced unmet need and specific age-related health conditions among the European 50+ population we perform age-specific regressions using data from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. The results show that unmet need is strongly associated with emotional disorders, arthritis and heart attack across all age groups. High blood pressure, high blood cholesterol, chronic lung disease, stomach ulcers, and fractures are significant correlates for specific age groups. This highlights the importance of a health condition-specific as well as age-specific approach when reducing inequalities in access to health care. Policy makers therefore should pay more attention to financial barriers accessing health care for specific groups of the older population and consider complementary protective features for people with specific health conditions. |
The Significance of CSR During COVID-19 Pandemic in the Luxury Fashion Industry – A Front-Line Case StudyEva Daniela Cvik, Radka MacGregor PelikánováEuropean Journal of Business Science and Technology 2021, 7(1):109-126 | DOI: 10.11118/ejobsat.2021.005 COVID-19 has dramatically changed the economic scenery. Despite the austerity measures and decreasing resources, it might lead to an increase of the significance of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) as the key for sustainable growth and prosperity. The luxury fashion industry is known for its lavish commitment to CSR as expressed by owners and top management. However, the bottom perception is unclear. A longitudinal front-line case study of the perception of the significance of CSR by the low management and customers allows for filling in this vacuum and to comparatively assess the annual evolution from December 2019 to November 2020. The holistic Meta-Analysis using informal open-interview and mystery shopping techniques and the investigative questionnaire with the Pearson Chi-squared test reveals a fragmented and only slightly raised significance of the CSR by the low management and customers. This disappointing finding has inherent limitations and calls for further studies. |
A Comparison of Living Standards IndicatorsNaïa Hazuchová, Jana StávkováEuropean Journal of Business Science and Technology 2017, 3(1):54-64 | DOI: 10.11118/ejobsat.v3i1.99 The paper is a comparison of living standards indicators as a measure of the prevailing situation for the citizens of selected EU countries. The indicators used for comparison were representative of economic, social and environmental influence factors. The indicators were compared by means of meta-analysis, comprising a selection of all 11 chosen indexes (with a set of calculated indicators) and living-standards focused studies. The selected methodology for the meta-analysis is a weighted multiple linear regression. The results of the meta-analysis point to those studies whose indexes show a positive effect and indexes which show a negative effect as regards living standards. |