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An Update on Inter-Country Differences in Recovery and Utilization of Recycled Paper
Arminen, Heli; Hujala, Maija; Puumalainen, Kaisu; Tuppura, Anni; Toppinen, Anne (Elsevier, 2013)The use of recovered paper as raw material in the paper and board industry has increased heavily during recent decades. At the same time, growing environmental awareness has raised the interest in recycling and a more ... -
Emerging market patterns in recycled paper trade
Arminen, Heli; Hujala, Maija; Tuppura, Anni (Taylor & Francis, 2015)The international recovered paper trade serves two important functions: increasing raw material availability in the paper and board industry and providing economic incentives to recycle. The purpose of this paper is to ... -
Employee well-being: the role of perceived competence
Kultalahti, Susanna; Viitala, Riitta; Hujala, Maija; Kekäle, Tauno (Emerald Publishing Limited, 29.09.2023)Purpose The purpose of the study is to gain more understanding of how competence might matter from the perspective of well-being at work. We explore how perceived competence is connected to perceived work-related well-being ... -
Explaining the Shifts of International Trade in Pulp and Paper Industry
Hujala, Maija; Arminen, Heli; Hill, R. Carter; Puumalainen, Kaisu (Society of American Foresters, 2013)The pulp and paper industry is currently facing broad structural changes due to global shifts in demand and supply. These changes have significant impacts on national economies worldwide. In this paper, we describe the ... -
Improving the quality of teaching by utilising written student feedback: A streamlined process
Hujala, Maija; Knutas, Antti; Hynninen, Timo; Arminen, Heli (Elsevier, 12.07.2020)Currently student feedback is mainly evaluated with quantitative methods since qualitative analysis has been highly effort intensive. In this article, we present a process for tapping into the resource of responses to ... -
Owners of second homes, locals and their attitudes towards future rural wind farm
Janhunen, Sari; Hujala, Maija; Pätäri, Satu (Elsevier, 10 / 2014)Wind power has been identified as one of the most promising sources of renewable energy. However, its diffusion has not been as rapid as anticipated. The objective here is to analyse attitudes towards wind power among ... -
Pulp and Paper Industry in Traditional and New Markets – A Fuzzy Input-Output Analysis
Hujala, Maija; Luukka, Pasi; Arminen, Heli; Puumalainen, Kaisu; Mattila, Jorma K. (Inderscience, 2014)The global business environment of the pulp and paper industry (PPI) has changed drastically during past decades. This paper focuses on analyzing the linkages between PPI and other industries in Brazil, Finland, and the ... -
Spouses’ need for information and satisfaction with the patient’s care and rehabilitation after stroke. Importance of depression and prescheduled follow-up
Berg, Anu; Tapiola, Tero; Hujala, Maija (Elsevier, 06.11.2022)Objectives We aimed to study the information needs of the spouses of stroke survivors, and whether the functional ability, depressive mood, or demographic factors of the survivors or spouses associate with the information ... -
Structural Changes and Effects of R&D Investments in the Pulp and Paper Industry
Hujala, Maija; Tuppura, Anni; Jantunen, Ari; Arminen, Heli (2015)This study examines the strategic investment choices made in pulp and paper industry (PPI) within the last two decades. We first describe investments, initiated projects, and closures of pulp and paper mills and ofitability ... -
The acceptability of wind farms: the impact of public participation
Janhunen, Sari; Hujala, Maija; Pätäri, Satu (Taylor & Francis, 2018)The planning process for wind farm projects appears to be a complicated matter in many cases. Despite the positive attitude towards wind power in general, local wind farm projects often face strong opposition. The aim of ... -
The Role of Information and Communication Technologies in Paper Consumption
Hujala, Maija (Inderscience, 2011)Conventionally paper demand is modelled by using only gross domestic product and the price of paper as explanatory variables. However, one factor affecting the demand of printing and writing papers is presumably the diffusion ...