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Economic benefits of the use of a PV plants reconfiguration systems

2015

This paper shows the economic convenience of the application of a reconfiguration system for photovoltaic plants, considering the incentives system in different Countries. The reconfiguration is an alternative to the Distributed Maximum Power Point Tracking, DMPPT, technique used to overcome the mismatch problem in Photovoltaic, PV, plants. The reconfiguration techniques employ a microprocessor-based system that modifies the layout of the PV plant by physically changing the connections among modules. After having presented the working principle of the PV reconfiguration system allowing the improvement of the efficiency of the same plant and the relevant installation, the main strength and w…

EngineeringRelation (database)business.industryPhotovoltaic systemControl reconfigurationSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciEnvironmental economicsInvestment (macroeconomics)Economic benefitsMaximum power point trackingSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaIncentivePv plantReconfiguration photovoltaic incentives policiesbusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche2015 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA)
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Smart renewable generation for an islanded system. Technical and economic issues of future scenarios

2012

The subject addressed in this paper is the analytical study of the transition of an energy generation system for a real MV/LV distribution system from one that is “fuel-based” to a distributed and smart “renewables-based” system. The paper outlines both the technical and the economic issues related to such a transition from one type of system to the other. The study is carried out for a real islanded network located in the Island of Pantelleria (Mediterranean Sea). The results obtained are presented and discussed, putting into evidence the technical, environmental and economic benefits of using smart technologies and renewable energy sources.

Engineeringbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringEnvironmental resource managementBuilding and ConstructionEnvironmental economicsSmart grids Distributed generation Renewable energy Energy scenarios Distribution systemsPollutionEconomic benefitsIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringRenewable energySettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaDistribution systemGeneral EnergyElectricity generationSmart gridDistributed generationRenewable generationElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheCivil and Structural EngineeringEnergy
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Are alternative food networks winning strategies to increase organic SMEs profitability? Evidence from a case study

2020

The aim of this study was to understand how and how much alternative food networks (AFNs) contribute to increasing the profitability of the organic SMEs, compared to traditional organic sales channels. For this purpose, an economic analysis and an in-depth interview were carried out in a case study located in the Sicilian northern coast. Findings showed a clear convenience of the participation to alternative food networks compared to the case in which all farm production was conferred to traditional sales channels, highlighting an increase both of farm profit (+76.9%) and net income (+72.1%). However, the in-depth interview revealed that AFNs are a mean, not only to have economic benefits, …

0106 biological sciencesInformation Systems and ManagementManagement Science and Operations Research01 natural sciencesAgricultural economicsProfit (economics)local foodbusiness performanceNet incomeorganic farming0502 economics and businessnet incomeSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomic analysisBusiness and International ManagementBusiness managementbusiness managementeconomic sustainabilitySicily050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesfarmers' marketEconomic benefitsshort supply chainEconomic sustainabilityOrganic farmingProfitability indexBusinessprofitfarm shop010606 plant biology & botany
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Nationalisation, Localisation and Globalisation in Finnish Higher Education

2004

This article analyses and discusses the interplay between the social processes of nationalisation, localisation and globalisation in a single European nation state. The view of nationalisation put forward draws on a national case study based on historical and sociological research findings. The second part of the article presents a case study of the nature of globalisation and localisation in an average Finnish university. The article shows that nationalisation of Finnish higher education has created a cultural understanding of higher education institutions important for competition with other nations. As for localisation, on the one hand higher education institutions support their local co…

Economic growthHigher educationbusiness.industryEconomic globalizationEconomic benefitsEducationCompetition (economics)GlobalizationSocial processesPolitical economyNation stateSociologybusinessCultural competenceHigher Education
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Should Contact Bans Have Been Lifted More in Germany?

2020

Abstract Many countries consider the lifting of restrictions of social contacts (RSC). We quantify the effects of RSC for Germany. We initially employ a purely statistical approach to predicting prevalence of Covid-19 if RSC had been upheld after 20 April. We employ these findings and feed them into our theoretical model. We find that the peak of the number of sick individuals would have been reached already end of April. The number of sick individuals would have fallen below 1000 at the beginning of July. If restrictions had been lifted completely on April 20, the number of sick should have risen quickly again from around 27 April. A balance between economic and individual costs of RSC and…

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Dynamic Analysis of sectorial Specialization and Agglomeration Economies in the Sicilian Local Labour Systems

2008

This paper examines the spatial dependence among productive specialization, variety of the economic environment and knowledge spillovers. With the aim of identifying localization benefits in a particular area, some aspects of business settling are compared with trends in the development of economic activities and, particularly, with agglomeration process of the firms. On the basis of the model proposed by Ellison and Glaeser (1997) it is possible identifying an “agglomerate space” that is to say a “continuous set of territorial areas specialized in a specific sector one of which, at least, proves to be provided with a level of specialization noticeably exceeding the expected value under the…

LLSsectorial specializationeconomic benefitsSettore SECS-S/03 - Statistica Economica
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Balneary Tourism, a Chance for Sustainable Regional Development

2020

The Balneary tourism is part of the other forms of tourism due to the many social and economic benefits that it derives from the positive effects it has on the physical and mental health of people. Under the current conditions in which the trend of gradual replacement of allopathic treatments with some milder, less toxic ones such as those based on natural factors of cleanliness, parallel to the shift of the center of gravity from treatment to prevention, the role of spa tourism is becoming more and more important. This all the more so, the global trends show a positive evolution of the demand for the wellness component of the health tourism.

Sustainable developmentNatural resource economicsBusinessSustainable regional developmenthuman activitiesEconomic benefitsMental healthTourismHealth tourism
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Los beneficios del mar: negocios e inversiones económicas de la oficialidad naval en el siglo XVIII

2019

Throughout the eighteenth century, the Spanish navy was extensively reformed and enhanced as a consequence of the new model of Monarchy that the Bourbons introduced. Among the measures adopted, it is remarkable the erection of the naval officers corps according to the needs and obligations that maritime war had in this century. This group becomes the paradigm of the new professionalization and new training approach, and its members had great relevance due to its great mobility around the empire and the power of the naval institution. This means that a part of the naval officers were placed in privileged positions and at the intersection of diverse political, social and economic networks. Th…

economic benefitsredes económicasnaval officersUNESCO::HISTORIAespecially their participation in the Cadiz trade. It can be concluded that the naval officers of the eighteenth century constituted a quite active economic group that looked for complementary forms of benefit beyond their salary as servants of the King and became essential nodes of the Atlantic economic framework of Spain. beneficios económicosand its members had great relevance due to its great mobility around the empire and the power of the naval institution. This means that a part of the naval officers were placed in privileged positions and at the intersection of diverse politicalinversioneseconomic networksPablo Throughout the eighteenth century18th century 117 138investmentsRevista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107714 Los beneficios del mar: negocios e inversiones económicas de la oficialidad naval en el siglo XVIII Ortega del Cerro [0210-9093 553 Estudis]the Spanish navy was extensively reformed and enhanced as a consequence of the new model of Monarchy that the Bourbons introduced. Among the measures adopted0210-9093 553 Estudis: Revista de historia moderna 529735 2019 45 7107714 Los beneficios del mar: negocios e inversiones económicas de la oficialidad naval en el siglo XVIII Ortega del Cerrosocial and economic networks. This work aims to research this fact through the business and economic investments that these individuals undertook throughout the eighteenth centuryoficiales navales:HISTORIA [UNESCO]it is remarkable the erection of the naval officers corps according to the needs and obligations that maritime war had in this century. This group becomes the paradigm of the new professionalization and new training approachsiglo XVIII
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Towards a novel conceptual framework for understanding mergers in higher education

2015

ABSTRACTThis paper tries to develop a conceptual framework for a comprehensive understanding of the merger process, which is regarded as a matter of institutionalization of organizational innovation. In the framework, a number of factors affecting merger process or institutionalization of merger are identified, such as those related to environmental issues, economic benefits, institutional compatibility and human agency. The framework hopefully narrows our knowledge gap on theorizing innovation process, in general, and university merger, in particular. It also has a potential to better assist decision-makers and managers in planning and implementing university mergers.

Organizational innovationKnowledge managementHigher educationbusiness.industryInstitutionalisationManagement science05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_PERSONALCOMPUTINGInnovation process050301 educationOrganizational cultureEconomic benefitsEducationComputingMilieux_MANAGEMENTOFCOMPUTINGANDINFORMATIONSYSTEMSConceptual framework0502 economics and businessBusinessInstitutional theory0503 education050203 business & managementEuropean Journal of Higher Education
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Should contact bans be lifted in Germany? A quantitative prediction of its effects

2020

Many countries consider the lifting of restrictions of social contacts (RSC). We quantify the effects of RSC for Germany. We initially employ a purely statistical approach to predicting prevalence of COVID19 if RSC were upheld after April 20. We employ these findings and feed them into our theoretical model. We find that the peak of the number of sick individuals would be reached already mid April. The number of sick individuals would fall below 1,000 at the beginning of July. When restrictions are lifted completely on April 20, the number of sick should rise quickly again from around April 27. A balance between economic and individual costs of RSC and public health objectives consists in l…

medicine.medical_specialtyExit strategyBalance (accounting)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)biologyPublic healthmedicinebiology.proteinDemographic economicsBusinessChromatin structure remodeling (RSC) complexEconomic benefits
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