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Granulometry, mineralogy and trace elements of marine sediments from the Gulf of Milazzo (NE Sicily): evaluation of anthropogenic impact

2010

Granulometry, mineralogy, and trace element concentrations are determined in marine sediments from thirty-six sampling sites in the littoral environment of the Gulf of Milazzo (NE Sicily). Sediment samples were collected in August 2008, along 18 seaward transects, at water depths of ‐10, ‐20 and ‐30 m, by using a Van Veen grab. Grain-size analysis shows predominance of sand (56%) and silt (35%) fractions with respect to clay (7%) and gravel (2%) fractions. Bulk mineralogical analysis documents the presence of quartz, micas, feldspars, calcite, and chlorite, which reflect erosion processes affecting the Kabilian-Calabrian Units. Concentrations of most trace elements in the deeper sediments w…

Gulf of Milazzo North Sicily offshore Trace elements Marine pollution.Trace elementMineralogySedimentGeologySiltchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGranulometryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesTransectSurface waterBayChloriteGeologyItalian Journal of Geosciences
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Intellectual Capital Management Increase in Offshoring

2021

Offshoring is a method for companies from automotive software development industry to have access to a larger pool of talents or to reduce the development costs. In order to have success, the management must be prepared for knowledge transfer process that will be different while compared to training a new employee at the headquarters. Many companies fail when this step is made and instead of reducing the costs, the loss can drag down the business even to the bankruptcy. In this paper, it is presented a solution for a systematic knowhow increase for the new offshore team, applicable to the processes of knowledge transfer. Complex trainings and various methods of solving the orders are not re…

Intellectual capital managementOffshoringComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONProcess (engineering)BankruptcyOrder (exchange)TA1-2040Automotive software developmentEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Knowledge transferIndustrial organizationMATEC Web of Conferences
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The Chinese Bittersweet Cake in Orbea’s Internationalization

2017

Orbea is the oldest and biggest bicycle manufacturer in Spain and one of the most recognized bike brands in the world. With more than 175 years in the market, in the year 2007 Orbea decided to set up its third manufacturing plant in the Industrial park of Kunshan. After 8 years with activity there, in 2015 the company decided to close down the factory and reallocated its resources closer to the Headquarters. Some of the reasons that influenced its entry and exit decisions had their origin in the specific context of investment (place): China and the country-of-origin (COO) cluster in Kunshan. Other reasons of the reshoring and backshoring were related with the evolution of the sector, public…

InternationalizationReshoringOffshoringIndustrial parkContext (language use)BusinessMarketingChinaRelocationOrbea
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The ICT-Supported Unified Process Model of Offshore Outsourcing of Software Production: Exploratory Examination and Validation

2007

Various important benefits can be achieved through the successful management of offshore outsourcing. Numerous studies exist on outsourcing in general, yet the vast majority of extant literature on offshore outsourcing has dealt with information technology (IT) outsourcing from the client's perspective. Several frameworks, focusing on guiding information systems managers in relation to IT outsourcing, have been developed. However, none of these frameworks attempted to provide a holistic guideline to manage the entire process of offshore outsourcing of software production. There is a significant lack of studies dealing with the management of offshore outsourcing of software production from …

Knowledge managementComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryVendorOffshore outsourcingInformation technologyInformation and communication technology outsourcing offshore outsourcing offshore software production relationship management unified process cross-case validationGlobal information systemKnowledge process outsourcingOutsourcingComputingMilieux_MANAGEMENTOFCOMPUTINGANDINFORMATIONSYSTEMSInformation and Communications TechnologyManagement of Technology and InnovationInformation systemBusinessUnified ProcessPICMET '07 - 2007 Portland International Conference on Management of Engineering & Technology
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Effects of Onshore and Offshore Environmental Parameters on the Leading Edge Erosion of Wind Turbine Blades: A Comparative Study

2021

Abstract The presence of rain-induced leading edge erosion of wind turbine blades (WTBs) necessitates the development of erosion models. One of the essential parameters for erosion modeling is the relative impact velocity between rain droplets and the rotating blade. Based on this parameter, the erosion damage rate of a WTB is calculated to estimate the expected leading edge lifetime. The environmental conditions that govern this parameter have site-specific variations, and thus, rain and wind loading on a turbine differ for onshore and offshore locations. In addition, there are wave loads present in the offshore environment. The present paper tries to provide guidelines for erosion modelin…

Leading edgeOcean energy technologyTurbine blade020209 energyOcean Engineering02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesTurbine010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionSea breezelaw0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeotechnical engineeringDesign of offshore structuresWind powerbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringOffshore material performance and applicationsTurbulence kinetic energyErosionEnvironmental scienceSubmarine pipelinebusinessLeading edge erosionJournal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering
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Numerical investigation of rain droplet impact on offshore wind turbine blades under different rainfall conditions: A parametric study

2020

The leading edge of a fiber composite wind turbine blade (WTB) is prone to erosion damages due to repeated rain droplet impact during its service life. Such damages are critical to the blade's aerodynamic as well as structural performance, ultimately resulting in substantial repair costs. An effective design of a coating material for WTB is necessary and its analysis must include variables associated with erosive rain droplets such as (1) droplet diameter, (2) impact velocity, and (3) droplet impact angle. The present paper develops and validates a coupled fluid structure interaction (FSI) computational model for simulating rain droplet impact on WTBs, where the structure domain is modelled…

Leading edgeOffshore wind turbine bladeTurbine blade02 engineering and technologyAerodynamicsMechanics021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySmooth particle hydrodynamics (SPH)Finite element methodlaw.inventionSmoothed-particle hydrodynamicsOffshore wind powerVDP::Teknologi: 500020303 mechanical engineering & transports0203 mechanical engineeringCoating materiallawFluid–structure interactionCeramics and CompositesErosionOperation and maintenanceEnvironmental science0210 nano-technologyCivil and Structural EngineeringLeading edge erosion
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Leading Edge Erosion of Wind Turbine Blades: Effects of Environmental Parameters on Impact Velocities and Erosion Damage Rate

2021

Abstract Leading edge erosion (LEE) of a wind turbine blade (WTB) is a complex phenomenon that contributes to high operation and maintenance costs. The impact between rain droplets and rotating blades exerts cyclic fatigue stresses on the leading edge — causing progressive material loss and reduced aerodynamic performance. One of the most important parameters for erosion modelling and damage prediction is the relative impact velocity between rain droplets and rotating blade and depends upon the environmental conditions. The environmental condition, in general, could vary for onshore and offshore wind turbines (OWTs) — for instance, the presence of wave-induced loads along with less turbulen…

Leading edgeWind powerTurbine bladeTurbulencebusiness.industrylaw.inventionStress (mechanics)Offshore wind powerlawErosionEnvironmental scienceEngineering simulationbusinessMarine engineering
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Union recognition in Britain's offshore oil and gas industry: implications of the Employment Relations Act 1999

2004

The Employment Relations Act 1999 (ERA) has provided trade unions in the UK with new opportunities for achieving recognition. After a long history of anti-unionism in the offshore oil and gas industry, employers have voluntarily ceded recognition to Trades Union Congress (TUC)-affiliated trade unions. The legitimacy of this recognition process has been contested by the non-TUC Offshore Industry Liaison Committee (OILC), an offshore workers’ union, seeking to act as a recognised bargaining agent. The ERA may be promoting ‘business friendly’ agreements at the expense of claims to recognition of other bargaining agents and of democratic employee choice.

Liaison committeebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectIndustrial relationsBusinessInternational tradeIndustrial relationsOffshore oil and gasLegitimacyDemocracyOffshore industrymedia_commonIndustrial Relations Journal
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A Conceptual Model of ICT-Supported Unified Process of International Outsourcing of Software Production

2006

This is an ongoing research in international outsourcing software production. This research examines how Software production through the ICTsupported unified process of international outsourcing could be executed and managed effectively. To address this research question, the results of an in-depth literature review in the areas of outsourcing, international outsourcing, information technology, and international software production is presented. This study proposes the information communication technologies? (ICT) - supported unified process model of international outsourcing of software production (SUPMIOSP). ICT-SUPMIOSP provides a detailed guideline on how to manage the entire process of…

Management information systemsKnowledge managementProcess managementInformation technology consultingComputer sciencebusiness.industryOffshore outsourcingInformation technologyGlobal information systembusinessKnowledge process outsourcingOutsourcingUnified Process2006 10th IEEE International Enterprise Distributed Object Computing Conference Workshops (EDOCW'06)
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The choice of offshoring operation mode: A behavioural perspective

2019

Since offshoring has recently become an integral part of corporate strategies, choosing the specific offshoring operation mode is a crucial aspect for CEOs. Using a sample of 466 offshoring operations, this study analyses offshoring mode decisions from the rationale of the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). Drawing on this perspective, our results indicate that this decision seems to be clearly influenced by the manager's intentions and partially determined by some competences originated in the resources and experience of the firm. Additionally, and contrary to the common view in the field, our findings suggest that instead of being a possible intermediate option between the “make or buy” d…

MarketingoffshoringOffshoringtheory of planned behaviourField (Bourdieu)05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)Mode (statistics)Theory of planned behavioroperation modeSample (statistics)managerial behaviourMicroeconomicsOperation modemanagerial attitudes0502 economics and business050211 marketingBusiness050203 business & managementCommon viewJournal of Business Research
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