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«Spersonalizzazione e passivizzazione nel discorso giuridico amministrativo. Decodifica del testo e cooperazione. Italiano e spagnolo a confronto».

2008

The article examines the decode processes of the legal and administrative discourse, which user can be both the community, in its heterogeneity, both a private citizen. In particular, in the case of the administrative and of the legal discourse, the required feedback from the transaction comes from the user's linguistic skills implemented by the correct decoding of the normative text and by acting in accordance with the rules imposed. In this way, are established between the State and the citizen-receiver relationships of reciprocity underlying on the correct application of the Grice’s Cooperation maxims. Through the brief analysis on the syntax of the texts found for this work, it was foun…

linguaggio specialistico principio di cooperazione ambiguità pragmatico operativa del testo normativo.Settore L-LIN/07 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua Spagnola
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Local regularity estimates for general discrete dynamic programming equations

2022

We obtain an analytic proof for asymptotic H\"older estimate and Harnack's inequality for solutions to a discrete dynamic programming equation. The results also generalize to functions satisfying Pucci-type inequalities for discrete extremal operators. Thus the results cover a quite general class of equations.

local Hölder estimateosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötABP-estimateApplied MathematicsGeneral Mathematicsp-LaplacianMathematics::Analysis of PDEs35B65 35J15 35J92 91A50elliptic non-divergence form partial differential equation with bounded and measurable coefficientsdynamic programming principleMathematics - Analysis of PDEsHarnack's inequalitytug-of-war with noiseFOS: MathematicsPucci extremal operatorpeliteoriaepäyhtälötAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Generalized frame operator, lower semiframes, and sequences of translates

2023

Given an arbitrary sequence of elements $\xi =\lbrace \xi _n\rbrace _{n\in \mathbb {N}}$ of a Hilbert space $(\mathcal {H},\langle \cdot ,\cdot \rangle )$, the operator $T_\xi$ is defined as the operator associated to the sesquilinear form $\Omega _\xi (f,g)=\sum _{n\in \mathbb {N}} \langle f , \xi _n\rangle \langle \xi _n , g\rangle$, for $f,g\in \lbrace h\in \mathcal {H}: \sum _{n\in \mathbb {N}}|\langle h , \xi _n\rangle |<^>2<\infty \rbrace$. This operator is in general different from the classical frame operator but possesses some remarkable properties. For instance, $T_\xi$ is always self-adjoint with regard to a particular space, unconditionally defined, and, when xi is a lo…

lower semiframesassociated operatorssequences of translatessesquilinear formsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaGeneral MathematicsdualityMathematische Nachrichten
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Networking strategies as enabler for competitive advantage creation: a market-based and a resource-based perspectives

2010

The purpose of this work is to explore the potential of networking strategy as a source of competitive advantage by integrating market-based and resource-based logics. According to the former logic a firm identifies operations performance objectives as drivers for achieving its wished competitive position and advantage. According to the latter logic the firm achieves a competitive advantage through the obtainment and/or the creation of valuable, rare, imperfectly imitable, and not substitutable resources. Both operations performance objectives and strategic resource needs should, thus, directly affect networking strategy decisions. The question is whether they effectively do and how. In thi…

make or buy decision governance mechanism operations performance objectivesSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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Achieving operations performance objectives through networking strategy

2010

The main objective of this paper is to investigate how firms make strategic networking decisions in order to pursue competitive advantage. Literature analysis with theory building purposes and two case studies to support our theoretical findings and to explore the linkages between networking strategy and operations performance objectives constitute our research methods. Our analysis led to the definition of networking strategy in terms of decisional dimensions, and found effective linkages between networking decisions made by managers and wished operations performance objectives.

make or buy decision governance mechanism operations performance objectivesSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
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Networking Strategies as Enabler for Competitive Advantage Creation: market-based and resource-based Perspectives

2010

This paper explores the potential of networking strategy as a source of competitive advantage by integrating market-based and resource-based logics. It contributes to production economics literature by considering not just supply chain network structures but also others kinds of network that can emerge from horizontal agreements (i.e. alliances, partnerships, joint ventures, consortia, etc.). The paper reviews the literature and develops propositions regarding how make/buy/make together decisions, governance mechanisms and network-base structures allow firms both to pursue pre fixed operations performance objectives and obtain/create valuable resources. The practical applications of the pro…

make or buy decision governance mechanism operations performance resource based view
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Two examples related to conical energies

2022

In a recent article we introduced and studied conical energies. We used them to prove three results: a characterization of rectifiable measures, a characterization of sets with big pieces of Lipschitz graphs, and a sufficient condition for boundedness of nice singular integral operators. In this note we give two examples related to sharpness of these results. One of them is due to Joyce and M\"{o}rters, the other is new and could be of independent interest as an example of a relatively ugly set containing big pieces of Lipschitz graphs.

matematiikkasingular integral operatorsMetric Geometry (math.MG)Articlesbig pieces of Lipschitz graphsquantitative rectifiabilityconical densityMathematics - Metric GeometryMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs28A75 (Primary) 28A78 42B20 (Secondary)Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsCone
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Opinion dynamics, stubbornness and mean-field games

2014

This paper studies opinion dynamics and stubbornness using mean-field game theory. Assuming an initial exponential density function and affine control policies we analyze under what conditions the Fokker-Planck equation returns an exponential density function over the horizon. Consensus and clusters formation are also studied.

mean-field games; optimal controlFunction (mathematics)Exponential densitymean-field gamesoptimal controlSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaOpinion dynamicsMean field theoryApplied mathematicsAffine transformationSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaMathematical economicsGame theoryMathematics53rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
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MR2888559 Muratov, M. A.; Chilin, V. I. (o)-topology in ∗-algebras of locally measurable operators. Ukrainian Math. J. 61 (2009), no. 11, 1798–1808. …

2012

measurable operatorsSettore MAT/05 - Analisi Matematica
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Stretching the value-satisfaction-loyalty chain by adding value dimensions and cognitive and affective satisfactions

2016

Purpose– Consensus on how value dimensions are drivers of overall perceived value is a widespread reality in consumer behaviour literature. But scanty research has been done on which of these value dimensions best predict customer loyalty. The purpose of this paper is to propose a causal model that examines how PERVAL dimensions of value affect customers’ loyalty, through both cognitive and affective satisfaction.Design/methodology/approach– The model is tested on a sample of 820 Spanish retail customers and the findings suggest that product quality and value for money (cognitive) impact customer loyalty through emotional and social value (affective), with significant direct and indirect ef…

media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCognitionManagement Science and Operations ResearchAffect (psychology)General Business Management and AccountingLoyalty business model0502 economics and businessLoyalty050211 marketingQuality (business)PsychologyValue (mathematics)Social psychology050203 business & managementConsumer behaviourmedia_commonCausal modelManagement Decision
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