Public administration & management, innovation, tech, & service delivery @PA_UniLeiden/@DigGov_PA_LU. Twitter esse delendam. Corporate internet is brain poison.
@DToshkov but I also agree there's more variation in your analysis than my off-the-cuff hypothesis can explain :).
For the record, this is very cool work!
@DToshkov Without access to micro dutch labor data I can only speculate, but all of those are poor proxies for the variation of effect that comes with exposure to aerosolized viruses. I know people in construction here that make far more than I do. I teach sick students; they work outdoors
@DToshkov And there's evidence suggesting that cumulative infections produce nonlinear risks of vascular, endothelial, multisystemic organ, and other damages that would contribute in aggregate to excess mortality.
@DToshkov Realistically, everyone had been exposed multiple times by the end of your observation period. But the rate of reexposure is conditional on behavior, and whether you spend your working day e.g., in a classroom with sick kids or working from home or working outdoors matters.
I've no idea how I was lucky enough to last until today before realizing they've coined 'Chief Academic Officer' for what just could continue to be called 'Provost,' but my luck ran out and now I get to die more inside.
The consensus among serious researchers, engineers & practitioners was always that scale is not enough.
Training ever larger statistical models was never going to lead to intelligence in machines.
@arthur_spirling@OleHelby counterpoint: it's good to care, actually, and authors should write their own articles and get out of the game and run wild with token predictors on substack if that's too much to ask.
I’m thrilled to share that our (lead: @JanneKalucza) latest research paper has been published! 🎓📄
The study investigates how redesigning and digitalizing application processes can reduce administrative burdens.
https://t.co/kj6o93b0SU
@fggaleiden@PA_UniLeiden
Happy to share my new article published at International Review of Administrative Sciences @IIAS_IISA: "A three-model approach to understand social media-mediated transparency in public administrations"
Available with open-access (online first): https://t.co/R5bdM3VWIq
Open access: @JorisvanderVoet and Petra van den Bekerom examine how performance information shapes predictive and normative expectations in the context of co-production initiatives in Dutch primary education https://t.co/YjnnxQMoBd
Retrievers are the libertarianest of dogs. They claim to want to work, but will gladly take handouts. They completely fail to understand how utility really works and will literally eat themselves to death and/or steal the food of all their friends without thought of consequence.