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The Russian Economy: Prospects for Putin 4.0

2020

This project was implemented by the Centre for East European Policy Studies in cooperation with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in the Baltic States and European Commission Representation in Latvia

Putin’s reformsEconomic Relation Russia-ChinaRussia's regionsEconomic Relation Russia-Baltic StatesEconomic Relation Russia-European UnionRussia’s Dependency on the Energy SectorRepresentation (politics)EconomyEuropean policyState of Russian EconomyPolitical scienceRussian economy:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Political science [Research Subject Categories]Military Expenditure RussiaEuropean commissionEurasian Economic Union
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The role of the committee of the regions (CoR) to implement the Green Deal at the local level: an overview of Italy

2021

<abstract> <p>The contribution focuses on the role of cities in the implementation of the so-called Green Deal, the ambitious program proposed by the European Commission, in accordance with the objectives set by the Paris Agreements, to implement the use of clean energy resources, favour the circular economy, restore biodiversity and reduce pollution. The Plan, which for the seven-year period 2021-2027 has a budget of economic resources of 100 billion Euro, aims to involve in transcalar perspective all territorial and administrative levels of the Member States and thus contribute to the achievement, in 2050, of climate neutrality. The main objective of the work is then to concen…

QE1-996.5Reflection (computer programming)Settore M-GGR/02 - Geografia Economico-PoliticaMember statesCircular economyGeologyGeneral MedicinePlan (drawing)Energy transitionWork (electrical)cityPolitical scienceClean energyRegional scienceNeutralitydigital transitionSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografiaenvironment
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The correlation between intellectual property management and quality management in the modern knowledge-based economy

2018

The aim of this research paper is to highlight the intellectual property place and role within an industrial knowledge-based organization which performs design activities. The research begins by presenting the importance of integrating intellectual property policy implementation with quality policy. The research is based on the setting of objectives in the intellectual property field. This research also establishes some intellectual property strategies, and improvement measures for intellectual property protection management. The basis for these activities is correlation of the quality policy with an intellectual property policy, as well as the point of strength identified in the studied or…

Quality managementKnowledge managementbusiness.industryKnowledge economyField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTINGIntellectual property policy02 engineering and technologyIntellectual propertyIntellectual property managementKnowledge-based systems0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBusiness050207 economicsQuality policy2018 10th International Conference on Electronics, Computers and Artificial Intelligence (ECAI)
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BUILDING THE POM CURRICULUM FOR A PRIVATIZING ECONOMY: AN EVALUATION FROM MANUFACTURERS‘ PERSPECTIVES

2009

Manufacturing in Eastern European countries is in transition to open-market competition. One transitional issue is university education for operations managers from the perspective of business practitioners. Survey responses by 203 manufacturing professionals from 83 companies provide recommendations for operations management education at the University of Sibiu in Romania. The recommendations substantially reorient curricula that traditionally prepared students for professions in centrally controlled economies rather than for open-market competition. The redesigned curriculum has an educational advantage in its integration of production, marketing, and engineering, all under one college of…

Quality managementManagement Science and Operations ResearchIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputingMilieux_GENERALEastern europeanCompetition (economics)EconomyEngineering educationManagement of Technology and InnovationComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONSurvey data collectionUniversity educationProduction (economics)BusinessMarketingCurriculumProduction and Operations Management
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Innovation´s Processes and Strategy in the Service Sector

2018

STRUCTURED ABSTRACT1)      Objective: The present research aims to identify how the innovative strategy affects the organizational performance and quality in processes of service sector organizations in Colombia, taking into account their production process improvements, and organizational methods. 2)      Method: It was used the Survey of Development and Technological Innovation (EDIT) created by the Administrative National Department of Statistics DANE, collecting 19 subsectors and a total of 5.848  companies. 3)      Theoretical Framework: This research is settled in the competitive strategy, resource based view of the firm, and innovation theory. 4)      Results: Finding that the innova…

Quality managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)General MedicineOrganizational performanceCompetitive advantageResource-based viewProduction (economics)Quality (business)BusinessTertiary sector of the economyIndustrial organizationmedia_commonNeumann Business Review
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Co-Evolutionary Coupling via a Digital-bio Ecosystem : A Suggestion for a New R&D Model in the Digital Economy

2019

A solution to the critical problem of a dilemma between R&D expansion and productivity decline that a majority of information and communication technology (ICT) leaders have been confronting in the digital economy is expected. It can be expected by a spinoff from economic functionality-seeking GDP-based coevolution cycle to supra-functionality beyond an economic value-seeking uncaptured GDP-driven coevolution cycle. However, the transformation dynamism remains a black box. By means of numerical simulations based on empirical analyses of the development trajectories of global ICT leaders, focusing on Amazon and Finland, together with an intensive review of preceding analyses, this paper atte…

R&D modeldigitalized bioeconomytransformationcircular economyuncaptured GDPdilemma between R&D and productivityAmazon and FinlandtuotekehitysCo-evolutionary couplingUPMco-evolutionary coupling
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From Buildings' End of Life to Aggregate Recycling under a Circular Economic Perspective: A Comparative Life Cycle Assessment Case Study

2021

The demolition of buildings, apart from being energy intensive and disruptive, inevitably produces construction and demolition waste (C&Dw). Unfortunately, even today, the majority of this waste ends up underexploited and not considered as valuable resources to be re-circulated into a closed/open loop process under the umbrella of circular economy (CE). Considering the amount of virgin aggregates needed in civil engineering applications, C&Dw can act as sustainable catalyst towards the preservation of natural resources and the shift towards a CE. This study completes current research by presenting a life cycle inventory compilation and life cycle assessment case study of two buildin…

RECYCLINGProcess (engineering)CIRCULAR ECONOMYGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesTJ807-830MATERIAU DE CONSTRUCTION02 engineering and technologyCONSTRUCTION AND DEMOLITION WASTE-010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-19501 natural sciences7. Clean energyRenewable energy sources12. Responsible consumptionRECYCLAGE (MATER)RECYCLAGE DES MATERIAUXDUREE DE VIE021105 building & construction11. SustainabilityGE1-350Life-cycle assessmentRECYCLED AGGREGATES0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTransportation planningCONSTRUCTION (EXECUTION)LIFE CYCLE ASSESSMENTEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsEND OF LIFERenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCircular economyEnvironmental economicsNatural resourceREUTILISATIONEnvironmental sciences[SPI.GCIV]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil Engineeringrecycled aggregateRESIDU INDUSTRIELDemolition waste13. Climate actionSustainability[SDE]Environmental SciencesDemolitionGRANULAT RECYCLEGATE-TO-GRAVEBusiness
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Europe spreads its wings

1995

In The early 1960s a number of European governments, in consultation with scientists, engineers and industrialists, decided to enter space. To compete with the superpowers was, of course, out of the question – Europe had neither the resources nor the political interest to get involved in the space race. It was deemed possible, however, to pool the resources of the most industrialized European nations to support a limited effort in this important scientific and technological field.

Race (biology)PoliticsPolitical economyField (Bourdieu)Political scienceGeneral Physics and AstronomySpace (commercial competition)Physics World
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Polarisation and Electoral Realignment: The Case of the Right-Wing Parties in Spain

2020

The article analyses the consequences of elite polarisation at the mass level. We study the electoral re-alignment within the right-wing Spanish electorate in recent years, whereby support for the long-predominant Partido Popular has been eroded dramatically to the benefit of new challengers. Measuring ideological polarisation at the party system level and at the individual level, we show how the polarising strategy implemented by the liberal Ciudadanos - and imitated by PP - to gain support from the right-wing electorate paved the way for a massive transfer of conservative voters to the radical-right Vox. The results provide counter-intuitive evidence about the electoral effects of elite p…

Radical rightSociology and Political SciencePolitical sciencePolitical economyRight wing05 social sciencesElite050602 political science & public administrationEleccions050601 international relationsRealigning election0506 political science
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Does a global wealth tax reduce inequality? When Piketty meets Mankiw

2020

Abstract We investigate the effects of a wealth tax on consumption and wealth inequality in a standard small open economy model featuring labour income heterogeneity. We show that consumption inequality and wealth inequality are identical in the long run if consumption growth exceeds output growth. Under this condition, the wealth tax reduces long run inequality under two additional conditions. First, the difference between the rate of return on wealth and the growth rate, r − g , is higher than a positive threshold. Second, the tax rate is lower than a cap which rises in r − g but decreases in labour income heterogeneity.

Rate of returnConsumption (economics)Economics and EconometricsInequalitymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesSmall open economyMonetary economicsTax rate0502 economics and businessEconomicsGrowth rate050207 economicsWealth tax050205 econometrics media_commonResearch in Economics
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