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Transitions in Individual Vocational Education Pathways: Challenges and Collaborative Solutions

2012

This chapter draws upon some of the main results of two Finnish nationwide case studies on how common efforts of education providers and organizations’ personnel support VET (vocational education and training) students along their individual learning paths. The first study concerns best practices to prevent early leaving, and the second was a Finnish national pilot programme to assist uncertain students who have somewhat weak prerequisites to enter vocational education. Some excellent solutions are presented, but special challenges for the learner, organization and staff are also revealed. The solutions for excellence promote practices, strategies and structures that support students’ trans…

ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONExcellencePolitical scienceVocational educationBest practicemedia_common.quotation_subjectProfessional learning communityPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONIndividual learningSpace (commercial competition)media_common
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Conceptualization and Examination of Success Factors in the Banking System

2016

Abstract Banking competition has intensified in recent years, largely due to globalization, technological process and economic instability. The banking system in this context is supplied with considerable challenges, with customers’ characteristics, needs and desires consistent with the current environment (globalization, technological change and economic crisis). It is necessary to identify those features that contribute to the development of competitive advantage. In this sense, this paper shows the results of the analysis of success factors in the banking system. To obtain the results the following methods were used: in-depth questionnaire (for experts), questionnaire (for customers), ob…

ConceptualizationTechnological changekey succes factor05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power Technologybusiness strategyContext (language use)strategic planning02 engineering and technologyCompetitive advantageCompetition (economics)GlobalizationOrganizational behavior021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessEconomicscompany performanceMarketingGlobalizationEconomic stability050203 business & managementProcedia Economics and Finance
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Il concorso per il Rione Villarosa

2018

Negli anni del dopoguerra, l’interesse per le città crebbe. I concorsi di piano regolatore divengono mezzi per attuare questa trasformazione, in cui generatori sono le provvidenze amministrative e le combinazioni finanziarie. Anche a Palermo si tentò di diffondere una consapevolezza urbanistica, che si manifesta nella competizione per il Piano Regolatore di Palermo del 1939, e una serie di competizioni tra cui quella del Rione Villarosa. L’annuncio prevedeva infatti la creazione di una vera “città”, di fatto estranea alla natura del luogo. Tra i quindici progetti presentati, il bozzetto con lo pseudonimo “V. R. 112” formato da Aldo Della Rocca, Ignazio Guidi, Enrico Lenti e Giulio Sterbini …

ConcorsiRione Villarosa PalermoSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoCompetitionVillarosa district Palermo
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The Stackelberg equilibrium as a consistent conjectural equilibrium

2011

International audience; We consider a static game with conjectural variations where some firms make conjectures while others do not. Two propositions are proved. We first show that there exists a continuum of conjectural variations such that the conjectural equilibrium locally coincides with the Stackelberg equilibrium (Proposition 1). Second, we define the conditions under which a conjectural equilibrium is a locally consistent equilibrium (i.e. such that conjectures are fulfilled). The conceptof (local) consistency is restricted to firms making conjectures. Two conditions on consistency are featured: consistency within a cohort and consistency among cohorts. The Stackelberg equilibrium fu…

Consistent conjectural variations reaction functions Stackelberg competition[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesjel:D4[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Financejel:L1Stackelberg Equilibrium
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Reforms and decentralization: friends or foes

2013

Systemic concerns about markets, capitalism and the role of the state in the economy are salient again. Relatively large-scale reforms of economic and social arrangements are seriously considered. Historical experience suggests that reforms of that kind are sometimes associated with important changes in institutional arrangements pertaining to political decentralization. To explore the relationship between economic reforms and decentralization, the paper argues that a reform has two dimensions. It is a process and it is a design. The organization of the paper is inspired by that distinction. For economists, it seems natural to reason in terms of design -- that is, to perceive reform as the …

Constitutional economicsjel:H70jel:D72DecentralizationPublic institutionPublic choicePublic administrationDecentralization;economic systems;reforms;public choice;yardstick competition[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceDecentralizationjel:H10ReformsPolitical science[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesEconomics and Finance Politics and Public Policy[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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A Learning-Automata Based Solution for Non-equal Partitioning: Partitions with Common GCD Sizes

2021

The Object Migration Automata (OMA) has been used as a powerful tool to resolve real-life partitioning problems in random Environments. The virgin OMA has also been enhanced by incorporating the latest strategies in Learning Automata (LA), namely the Pursuit and Transitivity phenomena. However, the single major handicap that it possesses is the fact that the number of objects in each partition must be equal. Obviously, one does not always encounter problems with equally-sized groups (When the true underlying problem has non-equally-sized groups, the OMA reports the best equally-sized solution as the recommended partition.). This paper is the pioneering attempt to relax this constraint. It p…

Constraint (information theory)Transitive relationTheoretical computer scienceLearning automataComputer scienceGreatest common divisorState spaceSpace (commercial competition)Partition (database)Automaton
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On the imprecision of consumer's spatial preferences

1978

Faced with a set of needs of different intensities and which he perceives more or less indistinctly, a consumer is not normally capable of selecting among the elements belonging to his set of possible consumptions, those he prefers or is indifferent to and those from which he is likely to derive utility. Moreover the goods and services are attainable to different degrees (available in supply space) and his knowledge is perfect only in border-line cases with the result that his world is generally imprecise. Even someone with an exceptional gift for discrimination is not capable of formulating for any pair of goods, his preference or indifference according to binary logic. The purpose of this…

Consumer behaviourFuzzy setGeography Planning and Developmentspatial preferenceSpace (commercial competition)Environmental Science (miscellaneous)[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceMicroeconomicsGoods and servicesEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesPoint (geometry)[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceSet (psychology)Preference (economics)Consumer behaviourIndifference curve
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Banking Competition, Housing Prices and Macroeconomic Stability

2012

We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model with an imperfectly competitive bank-loans market and collateral constraints that tie investors credit capacity to the value of their real estate holdings. Banks set optimal lending rates taking into account the effects of their price policies on their market share and on the volume of funds demanded by each customer. Lending margins have a significant effect on aggregate variables. Over the long run, fostering banking competition increases total consumption and output by triggering a reallocation of available collateral towards investors. However, as regards the short-run dynamics, we find that most macroeconomic variables are more responsive …

Consumption (economics)Competition (economics)MicroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsGeneral equilibrium theoryCollateralNet worthEconomicsBusiness cycleReal estateBusinessMonetary economicsMarket shareSSRN Electronic Journal
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Humanismo tecnológico: fundamento para una inteligencia artificial responsable

2019

Los rápidos avances en el campo de la inteligencia artificial (IA) en las últimas décadas ponen de relieve la necesidad de incorporar criterios éticos de responsabilidad. Esa incorporación permitirá el planteamiento de una inteligencia artificial responsable (IAR) que tendrá que fundamentarse en la formulación de un nuevo humanismo. Se entiende que a partir de un humanismo tecnológico se podría impulsar la IAR en el contexto tecnológico actual. Los desafíos de la IA imponen  el imperativo de plantear un humanismo de este tipo que asuma un compromiso con miras al futuro. En ese sentido, el humanismo tecnológico representa la exigencia de un tiempo de desafíos tecnológicos y a la vez una prem…

ContextualizationIntel·ligència artificialmedia_common.quotation_subjectField (Bourdieu)Environmental ethicsContext (language use)Space (commercial competition)HumanismScarcityTecnologiaÈticaPremiseHumanityResponsabilitatSociologymedia_commonPensamiento Actual
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Stochastic equation of population dynamics with diffusion on a domain

2003

We consider Lotka-Volterra competition model with diffusion in a territorial domain with a stochastic perturbation which represents the random variations of environment conditions. We prove the existence, the uniqueness and the positivity of the solution. Moreover, the stochastic boundedness of the solution is analized.

Continuous-time stochastic processeducation.field_of_studyCompetition modelGeneral MathematicsPopulationMathematical analysisA domainQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionPerturbation (astronomy)Applied mathematicsUniquenesseducationMathematicsRendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo
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