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<em>Veedors, marquejadors</em>, maestros: el valor de la experiencia en la carpintería medieval. El ejemplo valenciano

2014

In the carpenter’s guild of Valencia in the Middle Ages, experience and skill were two notions captured in the more comprehensive idea of expertise. The appreciation of this added value made the expert an indispensable figure inside the guild. He was present in the different positions of control and inspection established by by-laws, which ensured the quality of goods manufactured, the proper level of teaching, and the accreditation of new masters. This figure also acted as an expert assessor, estimating the work of a colleague of even assessing the value of his interventions. In this article we examine the notion of expert in medieval carpentry and the infl uence of his practical applicati…

HistoryHistoryCarpentryAdded valueMiddle AgesHumanitiesValue (mathematics)Daily routineAccreditationAnuario de Estudios Medievales
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New development opportunities for the craft brewing segment: the case study of a micro-malthouse

2017

In Italy in the past few years, the number of small breweries penetrating the craft beer sector has grown exponentially. Craft producers intend to give a strong added value and a local character to their production in different ways. One of these is the use of malt derived from small batches of local cereals and pseudo cereals. The aim of this study is the assessment of investment profitability, through a cost-benefit analysis (CBA), for a compact and a modular micro-malting plant in Sicily (Southern Italy). The CBA for a micro-malthouse was carried out considering both installation and operating costs. Net present value (NPV), discounted benefit-cost ratio (DBCR) and internal rate of retur…

Internal areasInformation Systems and Managementinternal areas.Management Science and Operations ResearchNet present valueCBA; Cereal processing; Cost-benefit analysis; Internal areas; Malting; Malting plant; SicilyCraftAgricultural scienceSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleAdded valueProduction (economics)maltingBusiness and International ManagementSicilybusiness.industryCost-benefit analysisInternal rate of returnSettore AGR/15 - Scienze E Tecnologie AlimentariInvestment (macroeconomics)malting plantcereal processingcost–benefit analysiBrewingProfitability indexbusinessCBA
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Life-Based Design

2016

Technical artefacts should exist to bring added value and quality to people’s lives. HTI design should, therefore, be considered in a much broader context than merely the usage of technology. It should be based on an understanding of people’s lives and well-grounded design methods and tools, which can investigate life and apply this knowledge to the design work. The conceptual model of life-based design (LBD) is based on segregating unified systems of actions called forms of life. Investigating the structure of actions and related facts relevant to particular forms of life, in addition to the values that people follow, is the core tool of LBD. The knowledge produced constitutes a template f…

Iterative designComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectConceptual modelAdded valueContext (language use)Design thinkingQuality (business)Design methodsData scienceDesign technologymedia_common
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A Data Model for Describing and Exchanging Personal Achieved Learning Outcomes (PALO)

2010

Employers seek people that match particular qualifications and graduates seek jobs that match their qualifications. This market is currently managed primarily using paper certificates and heterogeneous university management systems that capture achieved learning outcomes as well as corporate information systems that capture required qualifications. In light of trends toward increased student mobility, employability and lifelong learning, this situation is less than satisfactory. Therefore, in this paper, the authors propose a schema that facilitates interoperable storage and management of Personal Achieved Learning Outcomes (PALO) based on a common data model. This paper presents use case s…

Knowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryLifelong learningEmployabilityComputer Science ApplicationsManagement of Technology and InnovationSchema (psychology)Management systemInformation systemAdded valueUse casebusinessImplementationInternational Journal of IT Standards and Standardization Research
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Territorial Governance and Rural Development: Challenge or Reality?

2020

Governance has emerged as a very solid conceptual framework within which public policies are designed and implemented, but with different added values. It constitutes a truly new institutional culture. Aspects such as the coordination of actors and institutions (and in this context, individual and collective leadership); the integration and articulation of public policies and sectors; the mobilisation, participation and cooperation of stakeholders (networking); or the development of a certain capacity to adapt to changes in the environment, among others, play a fundamental role. Territorial governance provides the added value of the territorial approach, as conceived in the framework of dev…

LEADER programmeConceptual frameworkCorporate governancePolitical scienceAdded valuePublic policyOrganizational cultureContext (language use)Public administrationRural area
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Heterogeneous photocatalytic aqueous succinic acid formation from maleic acid reduction

2022

This study reports the anaerobic reduction of maleic acid to succinic acid in aqueous dispersion of different TiO2 based photocatalysts. Some home prepared and commercial solids containing different polymorphic phases of TiO2 and loaded with Pt and Ru were compared at different acidic pHs. The aim of the work was to verify the feasibility of the process and to determine the best samples and the optimal experimental conditions of the reaction. The best selectivity towards succinic acid was 23.2 % at 70 % of maleic acid conversion. Fumaric acid was also formed as another high added value compound, and its quantity was related to the experimental conditions and the photocatalyst used.

Maleic acid reductionSettore ING-IND/24 - Principi Di Ingegneria ChimicaSuccinic acid productionHigh added value chemicalsGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryTiO2General ChemistryPhotocatalytic synthesisIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering
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Supply and Use of Human Capital in the Spanish Regions

2009

Besides enrichment at personal level entailed by the increase in the cognitive and intellectual levels of the person associated with education, a large number of studies have verified the greater the human capital of a person, the greater is his employability, his participation in the labour market, his functional and geographical mobility and, thereby, his productivity. This results in higher wages and less likelihood of unemployment for individuals with more schooling. From the social point of view, the accumulation of resources associated to higher educational attainment levels permits societies to make sustained progress towards higher levels of welfare. It makes possible to adapt to gl…

Market economymedia_common.quotation_subjectUnemploymentDevelopment economicsAdded valueBusinessEmployabilityProductivityWelfareHuman capitalEducational attainmentSocial progressmedia_common
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Continuous mobile banking usage and relationship commitment – A multi-country assessment

2015

Although conducting banking transactions via mobile phones, smart phones and tablets has become popular in many countries, major gaps exist in our understanding of those who use this technology, particularly how experienced users perceive mobile banking. Drawing from the literature on mobile banking adoption, continuous usage behavior and post-adoption of technology behavior, the authors shed light on the nature of experienced mobile banking users’ relationship commitment (RC) with their bank and personal finances. The study reveals changes in commitment and shows that mobile banking offers substantial added value to users. Overall, this research will help managers better understand the imp…

MarketingMobile bankingbusiness.industryDistribution management systemCustomer relationship managementmobile banking continuous usageBrand managementSouth Africapost-adoptionSMS bankingAdded valueRetail bankingBusinessMarketingta512FinanceFinancial servicesFinlandrelationship commitment
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Open Science now: A systematic literature review for an integrated definition

2018

Abstract Open Science is a disruptive phenomenon that is emerging around the world and especially in Europe. Open Science brings about socio-cultural and technological change, based on openness and connectivity, on how research is designed, performed, captured, and assessed. Several studies show that there is a lack of awareness about what Open Science is, mainly due to the fact that there is no formal definition of Open Science. The purpose of this paper is to build a rigorous, integrated, and up-to-date definition of the Open Science phenomenon through a systematic literature review. The resulting definition “Open Science is transparent and accessible knowledge that is shared and develope…

MarketingOpen scienceResponsible Research and InnovationTechnological change05 social sciences050905 science studiesPoliticsSystematic reviewPolitical science0502 economics and businessAdded valueOpenness to experienceEngineering ethics0509 other social sciences050203 business & managementOpen innovationJournal of Business Research
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Coupling of membrane and photocatalytic technologies for selective formation of high added value chemicals

2020

Abstract This review presents a survey of some heterogeneous photocatalytic processes for the synthesis of high-value added compounds carried out in photocatalytic membrane reactors (PMRs). The two technologies can be easily integrated due to the similar conditions at which they usually operate. Furthermore, significant advantages derive from the coupling and in some cases also synergistic effects can be observed. These features have been highlighted for the photocatalytic syntheses reviewed along with engineering and design aspects investigated for some industrially relevant high-value added compounds. Notably, photocatalytic syntheses carried out in PMRs are still rare mainly because inte…

Materials scienceChemistry (all)NanotechnologyMembrane separation02 engineering and technologyGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotocatalytic membrane reactor01 natural sciencesHeterogeneous photocatalysiCatalysis0104 chemical sciencesCatalysiMembraneCoupling (computer programming)Photocatalytic synthesiPhotocatalysisAdded valuePhotocatalytic synthesis0210 nano-technology
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