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Consumer attitude toward using smart shopping carts: a comparative analysis of Italian and Croatian consumer attitudes

2016

This paper aims to explore consumer attitudes toward using smart shopping cart, considering country of origin, gender, age, and intentions to use smart shopping carts while purchasing. Moreover, it investigates the influence of extracted factors on consumers' attitudes toward using smart shopping carts and the users' levels of digital competence. The data was collected through survey questionnaires using a purposive sample of 313 Croatian and Italian respondents. To this end, we applied statistical methodologies such as binary logistic regression, factor analysis, and analysis of variance. We found that, compared with Croatians, Italian respondents have a more positive attitude toward using…

CartInternet retailing; smart shopping carts; functional factors; convenience factors; Croatia; Italy; consumer attitudes; country of origin; gender; age; purchase intentions; digital competence; smart carts.CroatiaSample (statistics)Logistic regressionManagement Information Systems0502 economics and businessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingconvenient factorDigital competenceMarketing05 social sciencesPurchasing processsmart shopping cartAdvertisinginternet retailing; smart shopping cart; functional factors; convenient factors; CroatiaPurchasingCountry of originfunctional factorInformation and Communications Technology050211 marketinginternet retailingBusinessInternet retailing; smart shopping carts; functional factors; convenience factors; Croatia; Italy; consumer attitudes; country of origin; gender; age; purchase intentions; digital competence; smart cartsSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Imprese050203 business & management
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Strategic quantitative easing: Stimulating investment to rebalance the economy

2013

The Bank of England’s programmes of Quantitative Easing (QE) and Funding for Lending (FLS) are failing to stimulate GDP and rebalance the economy. Both policies falsely assume that the UK’s risk-averse capital markets, corporate sector and constrained banking system can be nudged into supporting the productive economy. We propose a new approach: one that channels investment directly into new housing, infrastructure and SME lending, boosting productivity and exports. QE must become less scattergun and more strategic, with reformed governance structures to match.

Central Bank Quantitative Easing GDP growth Funding for Lending.Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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Il Campione aziendale, caratteristiche tecnico-economiche

2010

Cerealicoltura grano duro SiciliaSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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IL RUOLO DELLE CERTIFICAZIONI DI QUALITÀ ED AMBIENTALI NEL SETTORE VITIVINICOLO. UN’ANALISI COMPARATIVA TRA ITALIA E GRECIA

Certificazioni volontarie Vino Italia GreciaSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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Price Theory and US Antitrust: a Note on an Enduring Legal Doctrine

2013

Since the mid-1980s the post-Chicago approach to antitrust economics has produced a few game-theoretic models which have challenged many typical Chicago antitrust propositions. Yet, Chicago style antitrust has not yet lost its hold on u.s. antitrust. The paper suggests that the Chicago persistence within u.s. antitrust and, by the same token, the inhospitality of u.s. antitrust towards game-theoretical Industrial Organization theory owe much to the vitality of the legal doctrine according to which antitrust analysis should be consistent with traditional price theory. In particular, the paper analyzes two issues: i. the adoption of the equilibrium end-state notion of competition which is sti…

Chicago Antitrust Price theory Efficiency Type and II errorsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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Gaming as a Key Approach for the Recovery Process of a Public Space: The Case Study of the Old Chemical Plant ‘Chimica Arenella’ in Palermo

2021

This poster describes the FORGE (FactOry of uRban GamEs) project, a proposal that our research group launched in partnership with the Municipality of Palermo (Italy) and other local stakeholders in 2019. FORGE will be hosted in what was previously a chemical plant (the former 'Chimica Arenella') and is an open factory designed to collect needs and to generate interventions for urban innovation. The four key terms we have used for the project are urban, game, factory and participation. In fact, FORGE employs a participatory methodological model based on the concept of game, aimed at supporting social and economic development through a platform for participatory co-design. FORGE plays also a …

Chimica ArenellaSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle InformazioniSettore ICAR/15 - Architettura Del PaesaggioSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleUrban GamesPublic Spaces RecoverySettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiaGamificationpublic spacePalermoSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneSettore M-PED/03 - Didattica E Pedagogia Speciale
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Fostering Collaborative Governance in Chronic Disease Management Programs: A Dynamic Performance Management Approach

2020

Chronic diseases are the leading cause of disability and mortality in the world and represent a global health emergency due to the increase in frequency and complexity that has been occurring in recent years. The outcomes related to chronic care needs depend on the joint effort of a multi-provider, multi-disciplinary, and multi-professional service network, which operates along a clinical pathway. However, all the different players involved in the provision of services may have different interests and goals derived from their organizational structure and their role in the overall health system. This context of fragmented governance makes performance management of care services problematic. …

Chronic careService (systems architecture)Performance outcomesProcess managementDynamic performance managementPerformance managementbusiness.industryService delivery frameworkChronic care managementSystem dynamicsCollaborative Governance Chronic disease management programs Dynamic performance management Performance outcomes System Dynamics.Chronic disease management programClinical pathwaySettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendalePerformance outcomeChronic disease management programsHealth careBusinessCollaborative governanceCollaborative governance
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Challenges and opportunities for citrus wastewater management and valorisation: A review.

2022

Citrus wastewaters (CWWs) are by-products of the citrus fruit transformation process. Currently, more than 700 million of m³ of CWWs per year are produced worldwide. Until nowadays, the management of CWWs is based on a take-make-use-dispose model. Indeed, after being produced within a citrus processing industry, CWWs are subjected to treatment and then discharged into the environment. Now, the European Union is pushing towards a take-make-use-reuse management model, which suggests to provide for the minimization of residual pollutants simultaneously with their exploitation through a biorefinery concept. Indeed, the recovery of energy nutrients and other value-added products held by CWWs may…

CitrusSoilEnvironmental EngineeringSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleAgricultural reuse Circular economy model Costs and benefits analysis Extensive wastewater treatment Intensive wastewater treatment Wastewater reuseSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleAgricultureGeneral MedicineManagement Monitoring Policy and LawWastewaterWaste Management and DisposalJournal of environmental management
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Pareto or log-normal? Best fit and truncation in the distribution of all cities

2015

In the literature, the distribution of city size is a controversial issue with two common contenders: the Pareto and the log-normal. While the first is most accredited when the distribution is truncated above a certain threshold, the latter is usually considered a better representation for the untruncated distribution of all cities. In this paper, we reassess the empirical evidence on the best-fitting distribution in relation to the truncation point issue. Specifically, we provide a comparison among four recently proposed approaches and alternative definitions of U.S. cities. Our results highlight the importance to look at issue of the best-fitting distribution together with the truncation …

City size distributions Pareto Log-Normal Truncation pointSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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Organised Crime and the Economy: a Framework for Policy Prescriptions

2014

In this paper we discuss policies to combat organised crime from the perspective of economic analysis. We introduce concepts such as supply and demand for Mafia and the implied notion of equilibrium to build a framework to classify the contexts in which organised crime interferes with the economy. We then use this framework to discuss policy interventions, distinguishing between policies implemented by the State and mobilisation of civil society. We show that using the economic approach helps understand the aspect of persistence of criminal organisations and identify vicious circles of different nature. The broad spectrum of State policies identified includes norms on competition, on the ef…

Civil societySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Psychological interventionSupply and demandCompetition (economics)Organised Crime Deterrence Policy Civil SocietyEconomyState (polity)Political Science and International RelationsEconomicsEconomic analysisOrganised crimeSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia PoliticaLawmedia_common
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