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Geo‐referencing naturalistic driving data using a novel method based on vehicle speed

2013

Naturalistic driving is an experimentation model that allows us to recognise the driving modes observing the driver's behaviour at the wheel of a set of people in natural conditions during long periods of observation. This research methodology aims at increasing the representativeness of the data collected in opposition to data stemming from highly controlled laboratory experiments. However, naturalistic driving research designs produce large volumes of data that are difficult to handle. Thus, it is very important to work with suitable methods for representing and interpreting data, allowing us to observe the variability of the results. The aim of this study is to implement a new methodolog…

Data processingGeographic information systemProcess (engineering)Group method of data handlingbusiness.industryComputer scienceMechanical EngineeringInformation processingTransportationExternal Data Representationcomputer.software_genrePreprocessorData miningRepresentation (mathematics)businessLawcomputerGeneral Environmental ScienceIET Intelligent Transport Systems
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Repatriation of Debt in the Euro Crisis: Evidence for the Secondary Market Theory

2013

The Euro Crisis has marked a sharp inversion in the process of the European financial integration and, more specifically, a repatriation of countries' debt from foreign to domestic investors. Yet the drivers of the financial fragmentation remain unclear. This paper investigates the empirical patterns in light of competing theories of cross-border portfolio allocation. Three main empirical regularities stand out: i) the repatriation of debt occurred primarily in crisis countries; ii) the repatriation affected mainly public debt; iii) the public debt of crisis countries was reallocated to politically influential countries within the Euro Area. Standard theories of portfolio allocation and hom…

Debtmedia_common.quotation_subjectDebt-to-GDP ratioFinancial integrationBusinessSecondary marketInternal debtInternational economicsMonetary economicsExternal debtDebt levels and flowsRepatriationmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Public debt, money and consumer prices: a vector error correction model for Germany

2015

In the paper, the authors analyse the interaction between public debt and inflation including the mutual impulse response. The European sovereign debt crisis brought once again a focus onto the consequences of government debt in combination with an expansionary monetary policy for the development of consumer prices. Public deficits can lead to higher inflation rates if the money supply is expansionary. The high level of national debt, not only in the Euro-crisis countries, and the strong increase in the total assets of the European Central Bank, as a result of the unconventional monetary policy, have caused fears of inflating government debt. The transmission from public debt to inflation t…

Debtmedia_common.quotation_subjectDebt-to-GDP ratioMoney supplyMonetary policyEconomicsGovernment debtMonetary economicsInternal debtExternal debtDebt levels and flowsmedia_commonEkonometria
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Determining the Set of Concept Map Based Tasks for Computerized Knowledge Self-Assessment

2012

Demands for educated labor force with well-integrated cognitive structures call for necessity to use in educational institutions appropriate teaching and knowledge assessment methods directed towards fine development and assessment of students’ conceptual understanding. Concept maps as a kind of mental models have great potential in knowledge assessment due to several significant advantages. However, a taxonomy of possible concept mapping tasks has not been developed yet. The paper considers the problem of extending a set of concept mapping tasks in the already developed concept map based knowledge assessment system. The possible types of tasks are investigated from the point of view of the…

Degree of directednessSelf-assessmentExternalizationKnowledge managementPoint (typography)Concept mapbusiness.industryComputer scienceCognitionTaxonomy (general)Concept mapSelection (linguistics)General Materials ScienceSet (psychology)businessKnowledge self-assessmentProcedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences
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Análisis de la sostenibilidad del sector exterior en la OCDE con técnicas de multicointegración

2022

Este artículo analiza la sostenibilidad externa de un grupo de 23 países de la OCDE durante el periodo 1970-2020. La estrategia empírica adoptada muestra la importancia del desequilibrio acumulado como desencadenante del ajuste externo, en línea con la propuesta de Gourinchas y Rey (2007). Para ello, contrastamos la sostenibilidad externa a través de la relación acumulado-flujo entre las variables que representan las relaciones externas de una economía abierta utilizando varios tipos de contrastes de cointegración y multicointegración. Los resultados obtenidos apuntan hacia la sostenibilidad en sentido débil en el análisis de los flujos, mientras que desde el punto de vista del enfoque acum…

Diagrames de fluxAsset allocationControl de canvisGeneral MedicineEconomiaOECD countriesFlow chartsAssignació d'actiusPaïsos de l'Organització de Cooperació i Desenvolupament EconòmicIntegració econòmicaExchange controlExternal debtDeute exteriorEconomic integrationCuadernos Económicos de ICE
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Institutional Dynamics in International Organizations: Lessons from the Recruitment Procedures of the European External Action Service

2014

Author's version of an article in the journal: Organization Studies. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840614544558 This article examines how organizational designs develop by proposing a novel theoretical framework that views organizational change as resulting from a dialectic process between interpretive agents. The key claim is that existing formal procedures (such as recruitment processes, our empirical focal point) are subject to involved actors’ interpretive efforts. This results in a bargaining situation based on the interpretations of the principal actors, which may induce a feedback loop whereby the original procedures are amended. The empirical re…

DialecticOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementProcess managementbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPrincipal (computer security)Subject (philosophy)translationbargainingPublic relationsAction (philosophy)ArgumentDynamics (music)Management of Technology and InnovationService (economics)institutional entrepreneurshipRelevance (law)VDP::Social science: 200::Political science and organizational theory: 240SociologybusinessEuropean External Action ServiceEuropean diplomacymedia_common
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R&D subsidies & external collaborative breadth: Differential gains and the role of collaboration experience

2018

The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. External collaboration breadth is important for firms to acquire the knowledge needed to innovate. In this paper, we combine cross-sectional and longitudinal data from the Spanish Panel of Technological Innovation Survey (PITEC) to examine the indirect impact of R&D subsidies on firm external collaboration breadth. We contribute to understanding of the indirect impacts of R&D subsidies by first providing strong evidence of an economically significant average positive impact of R&D subsidies on firm external collaboration breadth. Second, our results advance understanding of the differential impacts of R&D subsidie…

Differential EffectsCollaboration ExperienceR&D SubsidiesPublic economicsLongitudinal dataStrategy and Management05 social sciencesTreatment EffectsSubsidyDifferential (mechanical device)R&D SubsidiesManagement Science and Operations ResearchExternal Collaboration BreadthManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessEconomics050207 economicsIndirect impact050203 business & managementDifferential impactInnovation Policy
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Synthetic Aperture Lensless Digital Holographic Microscopy (SALDHM) for Superresolved Biological Imaging

2013

Lensless digital holographic microscopy (LDHM) relates with the capability to achieve microscopic imaging working without lenses in the regime of holography. LDHM uses an extremely simplified setup and provides micron-range lateral and depth resolutions in three-dimensional (3D) imaging. Typically, LDHM uses a pinhole to provide spherical divergent illumination over the sample. Then, two different basic schemes are usually adopted for providing holographic recording. The first one assumes the interference between two in-line waves since diffraction by the sample can be considered as a perturbation of the reference wave. The second scheme uses an external reference beam in an off-line config…

DiffractionSynthetic aperture radarbusiness.industryHolographylaw.inventionOpticsExternal referencelawMicroscopic imagingDigital holographic microscopyBiological imagingbusinessHolographic recordingMathematics
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Mechanical Behavior of Steel Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Beams Bonded with External Carbon Fiber Sheets

2017

This study investigates the mechanical behavior of steel fiber-reinforced concrete (SFRC) beams internally reinforced with steel bars and externally bonded with carbon fiber-reinforced polymer (CFRP) sheets fixed by adhesive and hybrid jointing techniques. In particular, attention is paid to the load resistance and failure modes of composite beams. The steel fibers were used to avoiding the rip-off failure of the concrete cover. The CFRP sheets were fixed to the concrete surface by epoxy adhesive as well as combined with various configurations of small-diameter steel pins for mechanical fastening to form a hybrid connection. Such hybrid jointing techniques were found to be particularly adva…

Digital image correlationMaterials science020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyFiber-reinforced concreteArticle0201 civil engineeringlaw.inventionBrittlenesslawResidual stressadhesive-mechanical connectionGeneral Materials ScienceFiberComposite materialexternal CFRP sheetsConcrete coverbusiness.industrydebonding failureStructural engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymechanical testingsteel fibers reinforced concreteadhesive-mechanical connection; debonding failure; external CFRP sheets; mechanical testing; steel fibers reinforced concreteAdhesiveDeformation (engineering)0210 nano-technologybusinessMaterials
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The UN in the Lab

2013

We consider two alternatives to inaction for governments combating terrorism, which we term Deterrence and Prevention. Deterrence – investing in resources that reduce the impact of an attack – generates a negative externality to other governments, making their countries a more attractive objective for terrorists, while Prevention – investing in resources that reduce the ability of the terrorist organization to mount an attack – creates a positive externality by reducing the overall threat of terrorism for all. Due to the structure of this interaction, countries can benefit from coordination of policy choices, and international institutions (such as the UN) can be utilized to facilitate coor…

DilemmaMicroeconomicsPublic economicsTerrorismEconomicsCost sharingDeterrence theoryCooperative strategyPrisoner's dilemmaBaseline (configuration management)ExternalitySSRN Electronic Journal
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