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Stakeholders' Perceptions about Fire Impacts on Lithuanian Protected Areas

2016

The aim of this work is to study Lithuanian stakeholders' perceptions of fire impacts in protected areas. For this study, the stakeholders consisted of foresters, ecologists and farmers. A clear understanding of the opinions of stakeholders about fire effects on environmental, social and economic aspects of Lithuanian protected areas will allow an assessment of the stakeholders' reaction to fire policy, including government measures towards fire prevention, suppression and application of prescribed fire to landscape management. The results showed that stakeholders in general think that fire is not a threat to Lithuania and to the ecological processes in the protected areas. However, they ag…

Soil2300StakeholderSoil ScienceEnvironmental ChemistryBiodiversityDevelopment3304 EducationBiodiversity; Prescribed fire; Protected areas; Soil; Stakeholders; Soil Science; 2300; Environmental Chemistry; Development3304 EducationPrescribed fireProtected areaSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Programs' Efficacy to Develop Employable Skills for People With Functional Diversity: A Meta-Analysis

2021

Purpose: Promoting the labour integration of people with functional diversity is a key element to achieve their social inclusion. This meta-analysis aims to examine the effectiveness of experimental programs in developing employable skills for people with disabilities. Methods: Literature searches up to June 2019 were conducted in four databases (Web of Science, Scopus, PsycINFO and ERIC). Studies that met the following criteria were selected: (1) The program should develop employable skills; (2) the participants should be people with functional diversity; (3) the study should have a design with an experimental group and a control group as well as pretest and posttest measurements; (4) the …

SonderpädagogikHandicapBerufs- und Wirtschaftspädagogik20100Transition From Education and Training to Employment; People With Disability; Vocational Education and Training VETTransition from Education and Training to EmploymentLiteraturberichtEmployabilityBildung und Erziehungberufliche IntegrationPeople With DisabilityInclusionF��rderprogrammVocational AptitudeJugendlichervocational educationLSpecial aspects of educationSoziale IntegrationTransition From Education and Training to EmploymentVocational Training Adult EducationSelf efficacyBerufsbildungFörderungsprogrammcareer planningBeschäftigungsfähigkeitBehinderungpromotional programTutorial programsAdolescentErziehung Schul- und BildungswesenBerufliche IntegrationKarriereplanungMetaanalyseSocial integrationÜbergang Schule - BerufCareer PlanningEducationPeople with DisabilityBildungswesen quartärer Bereich Berufsbildungddc:370Didáctica y Organización EscolarVocational Education and TrainingBerufseignungddc:330FörderprogrammemployabilitySpecial areas of EducationForschungsstandLiterary reviewLC8-6691occupational integration��bergang Schule - BerufKompetenzerwerbSelbstwirksamkeitMeta-analysisinclusiondisabilitySonderbereiche der PädagogikRemedial ProgramsVET10600Occupational integrationEducacióInklusion
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Innovation strategies geared toward the circular economy: A case study of the organic olive-oil industry

2018

Circular Economy (CE) focuses on the (re)design of processes and products aiming to minimize negative environmental impact, by reducing the use of non-renewable resources, increasing products durability, improving waste management and enhancing the market for secondary raw materials. In the management field very few contributions deal with the topic of CE as a model that firms can implement from a business model perspective. The aim of the present study is to describe, by using a case study in olive oil industry, how firms in practice adapt their business model towards CE paradigm and the influence of personal drivers and stakeholders in this adaptation. The findings reveal that circular ec…

Stakeholders theoryStrategy and ManagementTheory of planned behaviour010501 environmental sciencesDevelopmentBusiness modelManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesPersonal attitude0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEnvironmental impact assessmentDevelopment3304 EducationAdaptation (computer science)Stakeholder theoryAgri-food industryIndustrial organization0105 earth and related environmental sciencesBusiness modelRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCircular economy05 social sciencesTheory of planned behaviorStrategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSustainabilitySustainabilityBusiness050203 business & managementOlive oil
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R&D, Competition and Growth with Human Capital Accumulation Revisited

2012

In this paper, we have presented a generalization of Bucci's (2003) model in which have disentangled the monopolistic mark-up in the intermediate goods sector, the intermediate goods share in the final output and the returns to specialization in order to have a better measurement of competition. Indeed, unlike Bucci (2003), in our model, the measure of competition is completely independent of the intermediate goods share in the final output and the returns to specialization. Our main finding is that, unlike Bucci (2003), we show that the competition does not play any role in growth. This result is explained by the complementarity of innovation and human capital assumed in the research produ…

Statistics and ProbabilityEconomics and EconometricsJ24O41technological changejel:D43Endogenous growth; horizontal differentiation; technological change; imperfect competition; human capitalHuman capitaljel:J24MicroeconomicsCompetition (economics)jel:O41Monopolistic competitionhorizontal differentiationSpecialization (functional)ddc:330Per capitaEconomicsProduction (economics)[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesimperfect competitionhuman capital[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSO31Endogenous growth theory[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceL16Endogenous growthjel:O31jel:L16HUMAN CAPITALImperfect competitionD43
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Characterization of the parameters of interior permanent magnet synchronous motors for a loss model algorithm

2017

Abstract The paper provides the results of a detailed experimental study on the variations of the characteristics of an interior permanent magnet synchronous motor, when load, speed and/or magnetization conditions vary. In particular, the characterization is carried out by assessing, for several working conditions, the motor parameters that influence its efficiency. From the knowledge of the variability of these parameters, it is possible to develop a dynamic model of the motor, which accurately describes its behaviour and allows estimating the power losses for whatever speed and load. In order to validate the model, the values of the power losses obtained by using the model are compared wi…

Statistics and ProbabilityEngineering3304020209 energyCondensed Matter Physic02 engineering and technologySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciControl theoryComponent (UML)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationPermanent magnet synchronous motorInterior permanent magnet synchronous motorSpeed control drive systembusiness.industryApplied Mathematics020208 electrical & electronic engineeringInterior permanent magnet synchronous motors; Power loss minimization; Speed control drive systems; Statistics and Probability; 3304; Condensed Matter Physics; Applied MathematicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPower loss minimizationCharacterization (materials science)Power (physics)Settore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaMotor efficiencySynchronous motorbusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheAlgorithmMeasurement
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On the Ambiguous Consequences of Omitting Variables

2015

This paper studies what happens when we move from a short regression to a long regression (or vice versa), when the long regression is shorter than the data-generation process. In the special case where the long regression equals the data-generation process, the least-squares estimators have smaller bias (in fact zero bias) but larger variances in the long regression than in the short regression. But if the long regression is also misspecified, the bias may not be smaller. We provide bias and mean squared error comparisons and study the dependence of the differences on the misspecification parameter.

Statistics::Machine LearningStatistics::TheoryC51C52BiasMisspecificationLeast-squares estimatorsddc:330Statistics::MethodologyC13Mean squared errorOmitted variablesStatistics::Computation
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The special issue on FDI and multinational corporations: An introduction

2019

Abstract This paper offers an introduction to the special issue on FDI and multinational corporations: http://www.economics-ejournal.org/special-areas/special-issues/fdi-and-multinational-corporations. It summarizes the contents of the five papers included, and relates them to the recent literature on the subject.

Subject (philosophy)foreign direct investmentSocial SciencesForeign direct investmentInternational economicsHEconomics as a scienceMultinational corporationmultinational corporationsddc:330F21f21BusinessF23f23General Economics Econometrics and FinanceHB71-74GeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)
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Integrated marketing communication as a business management tool in the context of sustainable development

2018

AbstractThe problem of nowadays is that consumers lack information on food products, their composition and quality, nutritional value, packaging, its impact on the human health and environment, reuse and recycling possibilities, etc. Integrated marketing communications (IMC) as a business management tool may not only draw the consumers’ attention and incite a purchase, but also provide information and serve as a facilitator of consumers’ knowledge and competence on products, their nutritional value, use and utilisation. The goal of the research is to assess the impact of IMC for sustainability upon demand at Latvian food retail chains and the impact of the use of IMC for sustainability upon…

Sustainable development0209 industrial biotechnologyProcess managementsustainable developmentM1405 social sciencesM31M10integrated marketing communicationContext (language use)02 engineering and technologyintegrated marketing communication toolssustainability020901 industrial engineering & automationEconomics as a scienceintegrated marketing communication model0502 economics and businessSustainabilityddc:330050211 marketingBusinessBusiness managementHB71-74Integrated marketing communications
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Sustainable development as a challenge for a society and an economy

2017

During the political process leading up to the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 it was decided that the concept which will be used to coordinate spontaneous development processes will be the concept of sustainable development. Since that time, efforts are made to implement this concept through inclusion in the legal regulations and by modelling the development objectives of societies. This process should be accompanied by: 1) a reflection over a direction in which we should go and 2) a question whether actions, carried out in the spirit of sustainable development, really bring us closer to the realisation of this concept. The proposed paper will develop these last two questions focusi…

Sustainable developmentHDIO44sustainable development020209 energy02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesEcological Footprint01 natural sciencesQ01Q56GDPISEW0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsddc:330Economic system0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Biogas production from the perspective of sustainable development

2020

One of the basic aspects of sustainable development strategy involves investments in green technologies, including energy production from renewable sources. Biomass, special organic waste which belongs to “green sources” of energy can be used in the methane fermentation process of biogas production to generate heat and electricity.Biogas power plants have functioned in the Polish energy industry for many years now. On the basis of the data available from Central Statistical Office, in 2014 the ratio of biogas accounted for 7.6% of the structure of primary energy derived from renewable sources in the EU and 2.6% in Poland. An important consideration related to the production of biogas is ass…

Sustainable developmentQ40biogas productionQ20sustainable developmentBiogasNatural resource economicsPerspective (graphical)ddc:330Environmental scienceQ01R11Biogas production
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