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Applying data driven decision making to rank vocational and educational training programs with TOPSIS

2021

Abstract In this paper we present a multi-criteria classification of Vocational and Educational Programs in Extremadura (Spain) during the period 2009–2016. This ranking has been carried out through the integration into a complete database of the detailed information of individuals finishing such studies together with their labor data. The multicriteria method used is TOPSIS together with a new decision support method for assessing the influence of each criterion and its dependence on the weights assigned to them. This new method is based on a worst-best case scenario analysis and it is compared to a well known global sensitivity analysis technique based on the Pearson's correlation ratio.

Decision support systemInformation Systems and ManagementOperations researchComputer science05 social sciencesRank (computer programming)TOPSIS02 engineering and technologyCorrelation ratioManagement Information SystemsData-drivenArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Ranking020204 information systemsVocational education0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyIntegració d'aplicacions empresarials (Sistemes informàtics)Matemàtica financera050211 marketingScenario analysisEnsenyament InnovacionsInformation Systems
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Prediction of arrival times and human resources allocation for container terminal

2011

Increasing competition in the container shipping sector has meant that terminals are having to equip themselves with increasingly accurate analytical and governance tools. A transhipment terminal is an extremely complex system in terms of both organisation and management. Added to the uncertainty surrounding ships’ arrival time in port and the costs resulting from over-underestimation of resources is the large number of constraints and variables involved in port activities. Predicting ships delays in advance means that the relative demand for each shift can be determined with greater accuracy, and the basic resources then allocated to satisfy that demand. To this end, in this article we pro…

Decision support systemdecision support systemArtificial neural networkOperations researchneural networkbusiness.industryComputer scienceEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)resource allocationTransportationcontainer hub planningcontainership arrivals predictionPort (computer networking)Competition (economics)Settore ICAR/05 - TrasportiTerminal (electronics)Container (abstract data type)Resource allocationHuman resourcesbusinesscontainer handling optimisationMaritime Economics & Logistics
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Protection of trafficked people in Italy: policies, limits and challenges

2015

Purpose– The purpose of the article is to analyse the Italian anti-trafficking system by examining its effectiveness in the protection of trafficked people.Design/methodology/approach– The article examines the protection of trafficked people in Italy, focusing in particular on the implementation of Article 18 of the “Consolidated Act of Measures Governing Immigration and Norms on the Condition of Foreign Citizens” (Legislative Decree n. 286/1998), which provides victims with protection and a residence permit independent of their cooperation with the competent authorities in criminal proceedings against offenders.Findings– The article demonstrates that, though the Italian legal framework on …

DecreePublic AdministrationHuman rightsVictims’ rights protectionmedia_common.quotation_subjecthuman rightImmigrationeducationHuman factors and ergonomicsPoison controlLegislaturePublic administrationvictims’ rights protection.Money launderingSuicide preventionTrafficking in human beingTrafficking and smugglingPolitical scienceLawGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAnti-trafficking policiehealth care economics and organizationsmedia_common
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Cross-talk between Vβ8+and γδ+T lymphocytes in contact sensitivity

1998

We have previously reported that T lymphocytes proliferating in vitro to the hapten trinitrochlorobenzene (TNCB) exhibit a very restricted V beta gene usage and response to TNCB is limited to T-cell receptors (TCR) composed of V beta 8.2 in combination with V alpha 3.2, V alpha 8 and V alpha 10. This paper investigates the role played by T lymphocytes expressing the V beta 8.2 gene segment in the contact sensitivity (CS) reaction to TNCB in the intact mouse and in its passive transfer into naive recipient mice. Mice injected with monoclonal antibodies to V beta 8 are unable to develop CS upon immunization with TNCB and 4-day TNCB-immune lymph node cells from mice that had been depleted in v…

Delta cellPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyeducation.field_of_studyGamma/Delta T-LymphocyteImmunologyPopulationT-cell receptorT lymphocyteBiologyMolecular biologyImmune systemAntigenmedicineImmunology and AllergyeducationBeta (finance)Immunology
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Pricing method as a tool for improved price perception

2006

In the present paper, we have explored pricing methods applied to charging mobile service customers, and the influences of the charging methods on the customers’ price perceptions. The analyses are based on the empirical data collected from Finnish mobile service markets through a quantitative postal survey in 2003. Four hypotheses were tested separately in two customer segments for examining relationship of pricing methods and price perceptions, and the factors affecting to the customers’ pricing method choices. The statistical analyses provided results suggesting that charging methods have a significant effect on customers’ price perceptions. The customers’ price perceptions were found to…

Demand managementEconomics and EconometricsRevenue managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementE-commerceHuman resource managementEconomicsThe InternetYield managementBusiness and International ManagementMarketingbusinessFinanceConsumer behaviourMobile serviceJournal of Revenue and Pricing Management
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Architectures “on ruins” and ambiguous transparency: the glass in preservation and communication of archaeology

2008

Abstract The contemporary architecture is characterized by an even more marked transparency, as a result of a continuous experimentation all directed towards the search of the built “lightness”, that is towards the “dematerialization” of the architecture and the consequent loss of weight connected to the excess of form. It is in 1851 that a New Architectural Age springs because of the realization of the Crystal Palace, in London – that has addressed towards the experimentation of the glass as an architectural, structural element and of design. Today, part of this experimentation has been applied for some interventions of coverage, protection and communication in situ of the archaeological r…

Dematerialization (products)CoveringArcheologyComputer sciencemusei architettura di vetro comunicazione presentazione archeologia copertureMaterials Science (miscellaneous)CommunicationRealization (linguistics)Settore ICAR/16 - Architettura Degli Interni E AllestimentoConservationPresentationAtmosphere (architecture and spatial design)ArchaeologyNegationArchaeologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Transparency (graphic)ArchitectureIdentity (object-oriented programming)GlaMeaning (existential)ArchitectureGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSpectroscopy
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Euro Area Structural Convergence? A Multi-Criterion Cluster Analysis

2015

Abstract This paper proposes a classification of the old member countries of the euro area in a structural data rich environment and run a convergence analysis using the same framework. First, we use a clustering approach and identify two structurally distinct clusters of countries that are not modified between 1999 and 2012: the South Countries Group (SCG) – composed of Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain – and the Other Countries Group (OCG). Second, we propose a convergence metrics and reach three key findings: (i) increase over time of the between-clusters׳ dispersion; (ii) diverging demographics and innovation performance into the OCG, and (iii) an unfortunate convergence towards high la…

DemographicsDuality (mathematics)Convergence (economics)jel:C38Disease cluster[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceGeneral Business Management and Accountingjel:F33jel:E02Cluster Analysis European Monetary Union Structural Policies.Cluster analysisEconomyCluster (physics)EconometricsEconomics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesEuro areaStatistical dispersionEuropean monetary union[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceCluster analysisGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS
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Economie urbaine et densités", contribution au Rapport final "Formes et enjeux de la densification, vers un aménagement durable des territoires bourg…

2015

DREAL Bourgogne, Ademe Bourgogne et Conseil Régional de Bourgogne (2013-2015), juin 2015.;

Densification[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesAménagement durableTerritoires bourguignons[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEconomie urbaine et densités[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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PIRACY REVISITED: EXPLORING MUSIC USERS IN THE AGE OF TECHNOLOGY DEPENDENCY

2019

This paper empirically investigates and characterizes users of recorded music, both downloaders and purchasers. To this end we analyse the role of the variables defining the different segments of music users. In doing so, we have considered two main traits influencing the use of music. First, objective variables such as demographics, music consumption habits, music genres and technology. Second, subjective variables such as motives and attitudes towards piracy. Using data from a personal survey, subsequent latent class and fuzzy analyses show that while the former characteristics are relevant in those getting music for free from the Internet, the latter don´t pay any special part, contrary …

Dependency (UML)Subjective variableslcsh:BusinessFuzzy logic050601 international relationspurchase03 medical and health sciencesUpload0302 clinical medicinerecorded musicSegmentationConsumption (economics)Class (computer programming)fuzzy analysis.business.industrysegmentation05 social sciences030206 dentistryGeneral Business Management and Accounting0506 political sciencedownloadingThe Internetlcsh:HF5001-6182businessPsychologyGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceSocial psychologyScientific Annals of Economics and Business
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Post‐Soviet Reform in Latvia: Early Progress and Future Prospects

1992

After the rapid and dramatic demise of the Soviet Union in 1991, 15 newly autonomous republics are restructuring their economies after decades of central Communist planning. The three Baltic states of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia had successful market‐oriented economies during more than two decades of independence between World Wars I and II and were comparatively strong performers within the USSR after being occupied in 1940. A case study of Latvia looks at the historic factors and political issues which are shaping the current reform process. A contrast of state‐run, collective and private enterprises is used to illustrate the rapid changes which now place Latvia at the forefront among p…

DeregulationPoliticsRestructuringmedia_common.quotation_subjectPolitical sciencePolitical economyDevelopment economicsDemiseSoviet unionGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceIndependenceCommunismmedia_commonJournal of Economic Studies
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