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Contributions Regarding the Application of the Six Sigma Method in Tourism as a Quality Engineering Method

2015

The problem of quality and customer orientation are the most important leverage in obtaining success. Over the time, the influence of human resources in terms of training, controlling and shaping client expectations has gained significant meanings. Research in this field has led to the formulation of the hypotheses according to which human resources can represent a vital element in obtaining a competitive advantage. In line with the importance of the topic addressed, the main objective of these scientific approach is to identify the current problems related to the quality of Romanian tourism services and to propose a improvement program using the six sigma method. The paper provides an exce…

EngineeringKnowledge managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSix SigmaGeneral MedicineHuman performance technologyCompetitive advantageResource (project management)Quality (business)Human resourcesbusinessDesign for Six SigmaTourismSimulationmedia_commonApplied Mechanics and Materials
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Multicriteria evaluation of sustainable energy solutions for Colosseum

2017

Abstract Colosseum is a large office building in the capital region of Finland. The building owner operates on the highly competitive office rental market. With increasing emphasis on environmental responsibility, energy efficiency and sustainable energy solutions can provide competitive edge on the rental market. This study evaluates in terms of multiple criteria different alternatives to enhance the energy solutions of the building. The alternatives included different configurations of solar power, ground source heat, and roof constructions, along with district heating. Decision criteria included internal rate of return, energy efficiency, CO2 emissions, and attractiveness. Attractiveness…

EngineeringOperations researchenergiatehokkuus020209 energyGeography Planning and DevelopmentTransportation02 engineering and technologylämmitysjärjestelmätCompetitive advantage0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringta218Solar powerenergy efficiencyCivil and Structural EngineeringValuation (finance)ta212Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryMulticriteria decision analysisEnvironmental resource managementInternal rate of returnekologinen rakentaminenMultiple-criteria decision analysisbuildingsHeating systemtoimistorakennuksetsustainable energy planningPairwise comparisonheating systemsStochastic multicriteria acceptability analysisbusinesspäätösanalyysiEfficient energy useSustainable Cities and Society
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A strategic framework for firm networks in manufacturing industry: An empirical survey

2009

Firm networking is becoming more and more the most important competitive strength in nowadays competitive environment. Such an evidence is partially neglected by the classical strategic analysis of firms competitiveness which mainly looks at the firm strength and weakness not in relationship with its capacity to build competitive networks. For such a reason, in the last years, many theoretical approaches have stressed the importance of networks to gain competitive advantage. In this paper, the most significant theories on firm networking are reviewed and an innovative strategic framework that mainly underlies at firm networks organisation is proposed. Very briefly, it is argued that network…

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringEmpirical surveySettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleCompetitive advantageIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGlobalizationManufacturingCo-operative manufacturing Management ProductionProduction (economics)businessStrategic analysisStrengths and weaknessesIndustrial organizationCIRP Annals
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Occupational emerging risks affecting international virtual project Team Results

2017

The expansion of internet access, high-speed connection services, collaborative work platforms and tools, allowed employees to interact virtually offering companies the possibility to develop projects around the world, reducing operational costs and gain competitive advantage. Realizing the advantages and disadvantages of developing a project team in an international virtual work environment, requires adopting specific strategies to construct an effective team and ensure the project success. One of the most important disadvantages that we identified is that the new work environment brings new risks for both team members and managers. So, it becomes mandatory to identify and analyze the occu…

Engineeringbusiness.product_categoryKnowledge managementbusiness.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologiesVirtual team02 engineering and technologyCompetitive advantageProject teamWork (electrical)lcsh:TA1-20408. Economic growth021105 building & constructionInternet access0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesVirtual worklcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)businessConstruct (philosophy)Productivity050107 human factorsMATEC Web of Conferences
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Team collaboration capabilities as a factor in startup success

2018

[EN] This paper discusses the role of team collaboration as a building block for cultivating capabilities in technology-based startups. This conceptual framework draws on a literature review of innovation and entrepreneurship research to understand the intra-organization collaboration mechanisms among team members in technology-based startups. Introducing the concept of team collaboration capabilities represents a new approach to understanding the interaction conditions that give rise to new capabilities from a venture team as its organizational base. Rapid new capability building represents a competitive advantage in environments characterized by innovative technological change, known as d…

EntrepreneurshipEngineeringKnowledge managementcapability buildingCompetitive advantageDynamic Capabilitieslcsh:Technologytechnology-based startup teamManagement of Technology and InnovationFactor (programming language)Technology-based startups0502 economics and businessCapability buildinglcsh:Technology (General)computer.programming_languageTeam collaboration capabilitiesDynamic capabilitiesTechnological changebusiness.industrylcsh:T05 social sciencesteam collaboration capabilitiesTechnology-based startup teamCollaborationConceptual frameworklcsh:T1-995050211 marketingDynamic capabilitiesbusinesscomputer050203 business & managementCapability buildingJournal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Effects of network market orientation on new ventures' international performance

2013

By combining international entrepreneurship and marketing aspects, this work attempts to emphasise the importance of relational knowledge in international new ventures by studying the influence of network market orientation on the international results obtained by these firms. The results obtained in the comparison with the proposed structural equations model confirm that network market orientation is a determining factor for firms to achieve better international results. This influence is observed both directly and indirectly with the mediating effect on the differentiation– and cost–based competitive advantages developed by INVs.

EntrepreneurshipInternational new venturesStrategy and ManagementNetwork market orientationNew VenturesManagement Science and Operations ResearchCompetitive advantageStructural equation modelingRelational knowledgeManagement of Technology and InnovationCost–based competitive advantageInternational entrepreneurshipBusiness and International ManagementMarketingIndustrial organizationDifferentiation–based competitive advantageBusiness environmentInternational performanceBusiness environmentWork (electrical)Structural equation modellingRelational knowledgeSEMMarket orientationBusinessInternational marketingInternational Journal of Business Environment
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Innovativeness and Family-Firm Performance: The Moderating Effect of Family Commitment

2016

The positive relationship between innovativeness and firm performance is well established and applies equally to all businesses, including family firms. However, little is yet known about how the unique characteristics of family firms influence this relationship. Drawing upon the resource-based view (RBV) of the firm, this study explains how the interplay between innovativeness as a firm-specific resource and family commitment as a family-specific resource affects performance. The analysis of longitudinal survey data collected from Finnish family firms demonstrates a curvilinear (U-shaped) moderating effect of the owner family’s commitment to the firm, in that the impact of innovativeness o…

EntrepreneurshipSTRATEGIC MANAGEMENTEntrepreneurial orientationDEVELOPMENT INVESTMENTSCOMPETITIVE ADVANTAGEentrepreneurshipENTREPRENEURIAL ORIENTATIONOrganizational performanceCompetitive advantageRISK-TAKINGORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCEManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessResource-based viewTECHNOLOGICAL-INNOVATIONDYNAMIC CAPABILITIESBusiness and International ManagementMarketingta512Applied Psychologyfamily businessPARTICIPATIVE DECISION-MAKING05 social sciencescommitmentinnovativenessSurvey data collection050211 marketingStrategic managementBusinessDynamic capabilitiesRESOURCE-BASED VIEW050203 business & managementperformanceTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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The Impact of Big Data, Sustainability, and Digitalization on Company Performance

2017

Abstract Nowadays companies are dealing with large amounts of data, not only for an important decision but also into their day-to-day activity. In order to handle properly these large volumes of data, from different sources without missing the opportunities, companies need to figure out how to manage big data to their advantage. Embracing the advantages of big data is not enough because in order to face the challenges of the business environment, investing in digital technology is no longer seen as giving a competitive advantage, is seen as a standard. Also in the path of evolution, the interest of companies (profit) on one side and the interests of society (social and environmental) on the…

EntrepreneurshipSocial PsychologyHF5001-6182Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Big dataCompetitive advantagedigitalizationProfit (economics)Common pointvaluebig data0502 economics and businessBusinessBusiness managementIndustrial organizationbusiness.industry05 social sciences050201 accountingsustainabilitycompanyBusiness environmentSustainabilityBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business050203 business & managementperformanceStudies in Business and Economics
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The Competiveness of the Spanish Regions

2009

Competitiveness is a widely popular concept, which has saved in practise, to denote efficient economic behaviour. The wide dissemination of the competitiveness ranking of countries published annually by the World Economic Forum of Davos (Switzerland), or the fact that the European Union defines some of the global problems, which affect the countries of the EU in terms of the competitiveness gap, have footered the use of this expression in the media. The use of the term to denominate some of the objectives of the European Regional policy has also contributed to extending the use of the expression, as well as the work of prestigious consultants, such as Michael Porter, in influential works, s…

Exchange rateMarket economymedia_common.quotation_subjectmedia_common.cataloged_instanceProduct differentiationBusinessMarket shareEuropean unionRecessionDomestic marketCompetitive advantageGross domestic productmedia_common
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Effect of SMEs' International Experience on Foreign Intensity and Economic Performance: The Mediating Role of Internationally Exploitable Assets and …

2010

In this paper, we study the relationship between the international experience of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and their economic performance using intangible and financial asset stock, competitive strategy, and international intensity as mediating factors. The RBV provides the theoretical framework to develop a theoretical model postulating that international experience has an indirect effect on foreign growth and economic performance. This model was used to test a sample of 394 Spanish SMEs through the modelization of a structural equations system. Results show that superior economic performance is only achieved by SMEs that can turn the knowledge they gain from international …

FinanceEndowmentbusiness.industryFinancial assetManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementbusinessGeneral Business Management and AccountingCompetitive advantageStock (geology)Industrial organizationJournal of Small Business Management
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