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Towards events ontology based on data sensors network for viticulture domain

2018

International audience; Wine Cloud project is the first "Big Data" platform on the french viticulture value chain. The aim of this platform is to provide a complete traceability of the life cycle of the wine, from the wine-grower to the consumer. In particular, Wine Cloud may qualify as an agricultural decision platform that will be used for vine life cycle management in order to predict the occurrence of major risks (vine diseases, grape vine pests, physiological risks, fermentation stoppage, oxidation of vine, etc...). Also to make wine production more rational by offering winegrower a set of recommendation regarding their strategy's of production development. The proposed platform "Wine …

2. Zero hungerWineVine[SHS.STAT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Methods and statisticsComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Big dataCloud computing02 engineering and technologyOntology (information science)Data scienceVineyardSet (abstract data type)Product life-cycle management13. Climate actionAgriculture020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringProduction (economics)020201 artificial intelligence & image processingFermentationViticulturebusiness
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Gender gap in Swiss vocational education and training teachers’ economics content knowledge and the role of teaching experience

2019

In the commercial sector, which is of crucial importance to the Swiss economy among other countries, a large number of apprentices are trained on a vocational education and training programme every year. Besides other subjects, the subject Economics and Society forms an integral part of the vocational education and training curriculum and serves to prepare apprentices for professional, economic and civic participation. Although content knowledge is widely considered necessary to both teaching quality and student achievement, little is known about the subject-specific content knowledge of Swiss Economics and Society teachers. As previous research has shown a gender gap in the content knowled…

2000 General Economics Econometrics and FinanceMedical educationteaching loadvocational education and trainingSociology and Political ScienceEconomics educationgender effects; teacher education and training; vocational education and training; economics content knowledge of teachers; teaching experience; teaching loadTraining (civil)Educationteacher education and trainingteaching experience3312 Sociology and Political ScienceVocational education10091 Institute of EducationGender effectseconomics content knowledge of teachersGender gapApprenticeship370 EducationContent knowledgePsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceTraining programme3304 Education
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The many faces of human sociality: uncovering the distribution and stability of social preferences

2018

There is vast heterogeneity in the human willingness to weigh others' interests in decision making. This heterogeneity concerns the motivational intricacies as well as the strength of other-regarding behaviors, and raises the question how one can parsimoniously model and characterize heterogeneity across several dimensions of social preferences while still being able to predict behavior over time and across situations. We tackle this task with an experiment and a structural model of preferences that allows us to simultaneously estimate outcome-based and reciprocity-based social preferences. We find that non-selfish preferences are the rule rather than the exception. Neither at the level of …

2000 General Economics Econometrics and Financeindividual behaviorVerhaltensökonomieSocial preferencesECON Department of EconomicsEntscheidungsfindung10007 Department of Economics0502 economics and businessC91EconomicsEconometricsHeterogenitätddc:330Social preferences; Heterogeneity; Stability; Finite mixture models050207 economicsSocial preferencesStrukturmodellPreference (economics)Sociality050205 econometrics finite mixture models05 social sciencesStochastic gameBehavioral microeconomics (underlying principles)Representative agentstabilityPräferenzReciprocity (evolution)Altruismus330 EconomicsPredictive powerD03C49heterogeneityGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceValue (mathematics)laboratory
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COVID-19 Infection Process in Italy and Spain: Are the Data Talking?

2020

Background: COVID-19 has spread successfully worldwide in a matter of weeks. After the example of China, all the affected countries are taking hard-confinement measures to control the infection and to gain some time to diminish the big amount of cases that arrive to hospital. Although the measures in China reduced the percentages of new cases, this is not seen in other countries that have taken similar measures, such as Italy and Spain. Now we are in the middle of a battle trying to prevent the healthcare system from collapsing while it effectively responds to the needs of patients who are infected and require hospitalization. Methods: Using China as a mirror of what could happen in our cou…

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakARIMA methodGeographyContagion patternCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ItalySpainSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)COVID-19Economía AplicadaChinaSocioeconomicsForecasting
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Engaging with local communities: Five key lessons that businesses can learn from universities

2020

As businesses are coming to terms with the challenges derived from the Covid-19 crisis, they are realizing the need to do more for and with their local communities than being co-located or having business relationships. Business leaders are learning that engaging with local communities can be helpful in steering their business through crises and helping to prepare for the future. The central idea of this article is that businesses can learn from universities about engaging with local communities. It outlines five key lessons, illustrating them with examples and relating them to key concepts and perspectives from the literature. The emphasis in these lessons is on their potential to make bu…

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Community engagementbusiness.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCrisis managementPublic relations050905 science studiesEducation0502 economics and businessKey (cryptography)SociologyPsychological resilience0509 other social sciencesBusiness and International ManagementbusinessSocial responsibility050203 business & managementmedia_commonIndustry and Higher Education
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An Avenue to Social Equilibrium

2021

The purpose of the second part of the third part of the book is to show how the theory translates into reality. That is why the most important factors studied in the first and second parts of the book are concluded in this chapter. The first part of the chapter is addressed to examine the personal characteristics and motivation of the social entrepreneur, that is, it is focused on the micro approach. The second part is addressed to analyze the institutional context, that is, it comprehends the macro approach. Based on this, the chapter shows the stages followed by social entrepreneurs to shift the context. The legitimation process is the base of this shift.

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)LegitimationProcess (engineering)Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Context (language use)SociologyMacroPositive economics
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The carbon footprint of a knowledge organization and emission scenarios for a post-COVID-19 world

2021

Publisher Copyright: © 2021 The looming climate crisis requires an immediate response, in which organizations, as major contributors, should play a central role. However, these organizations need appropriate tools to measure and mitigate their climate impacts. One commonly applied method is carbon footprint analysis. Carbon footprint analyses have been conducted for various types of organizations, but knowledge organizations, such as universities and research institutes, have received far less attention, because their carbon footprint is often less visible and can be easily underestimated. This study is based on the carbon footprint analysis of one multinational knowledge organization. This…

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MitigationKnowledge organizationGeography Planning and DevelopmentorganisaatiotCOVID-19 pandemicManagement Monitoring Policy and LawilmastovaikutuksettietoyrityksetIndirect emissionTravelkestävä kehitysEcologyScope (project management)hiilijalanjälkiCOVID-19Business travelEnvironmental economicsKnowledge organizationCarbon footprintkompensointiIndirect emissionsMultinational corporationCarbon footprintBusinessIndirect emissionsCarbon offsetting
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The impact of weather on COVID-19 pandemic.

2021

AbstractRising temperature levels during spring and summer are often argued to enable lifting of strict containment measures even in the absence of herd immunity. Despite broad scholarly interest in the relationship between weather and coronavirus spread, previous studies come to very mixed results. To contribute to this puzzle, the paper examines the impact of weather on the COVID-19 pandemic using a unique granular dataset of over 1.2 million daily observations covering over 3700 counties in nine countries for all seasons of 2020. Our results show that temperature and wind speed have a robust negative effect on virus spread after controlling for a range of potential confounding factors. T…

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ScienceSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Social behaviourWindWind speedArticleHerd immunityRisk FactorsPandemicHumansSocial BehaviorPandemicsWeatherMultidisciplinarySARS-CoV-2QRTemperatureCOVID-19HumidityEnvironmental sciencesEnvironmental social sciencesGeographyMedicineDemographic economicsSeasonsScientific reports
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COVID-19 and Soccer Teams on Instagram: The Case of Corporate Social Responsibility

2020

COVID-19 has given greater importance to the role of social media in sport, making it an essential way for fans to stay “in touch” with their teams. At the same time, the pandemic triggered additional actions from sport entities with the view to prove their commitment to society in an unprecedented moment of crisis. Professional team sport organizations have indeed initiated corporate social responsibility actions to collaborate in the fight against COVID-19. To explore these actions, the authors analyzed 3,906 posts on the official Instagram profiles of professional team sport organizations of La Liga (soccer, Spain), from March 11 to May 11, 2020, classifying them as philanthropic, sponso…

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Team sportbusiness.industrySevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)Communication05 social sciencesPublic relationsPolitical scienceTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessPandemicAccountabilityCorporate social responsibility050211 marketingSocial mediaBusiness and International ManagementbusinessN880050212 sport leisure & tourismInternational Journal of Sport Communication
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Adventures of Clinical Psychology

2021

Clinical psychology strives to fully grasp the person in his totality and in his individuality, helping him adequately address his own deep internal suffering and discomfort, social uneasiness, and harmonize his own needs, desires and, attachments [...]

2019-20 coronavirus outbreakCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industryhealth care facilities manpower and servicesSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)educationGRASPRClinical psychologyEating disorderGeneral MedicineAdventureSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria Infantilen/aEditorialMedicineMedicineneuropsychological disordersbusinesshealth care economics and organizationsClinical psychologyJournal of Clinical Medicine
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