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Futures pricing in electricity markets based on stable CARMA spot models

2012

We present a new model for the electricity spot price dynamics, which is able to capture seasonality, low-frequency dynamics and the extreme spikes in the market. Instead of the usual purely deterministic trend we introduce a non-stationary independent increments process for the low-frequency dynamics, and model the large uctuations by a non-Gaussian stable CARMA process. The model allows for analytic futures prices, and we apply these to model and estimate the whole market consistently. Besides standard parameter estimation, an estimation procedure is suggested, where we t the non-stationary trend using futures data with long time until delivery, and a robust L 1 -lter to nd the states of …

FOS: Computer and information sciencesEconomics and EconometricsElectricity spot pricebusiness.industryEstimation theoryRisk premium60G52 62M10 91B84 (Primary) 60G10 60G51 91B70 (Secondary)Lévy processStatistics - ApplicationsCARMA model electricity spot prices electricity forward prices continuous time linear model Lévy process stable CARMA process risk premium robust filterddc:MicroeconomicsFOS: Economics and businessGeneral EnergyBase load power plantPeak loadEconometricsEconomicsApplications (stat.AP)ElectricityPricing of Securities (q-fin.PR)businessFutures contractQuantitative Finance - Pricing of Securities
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A systematic review of handheld tools in lieu of colposcopy for cervical neoplasia and female genital schistosomiasis

2020

Abstract Background Visualization of the lesions in the lower genital tract is the mainstay for diagnosis of the four lesions found in female genital schistosomiasis (FGS), but colposcopes are generally not available in low‐resource settings. Objective We sought to review handheld devices that could potentially be used for FGS diagnosis. Search strategy We searched Medline and Embase 2015–2019 for handheld devices used in cervical cancer screening and FGS diagnosis. Selection criteria We excluded studies that did not compare the device to standard‐of‐care colposcopes or histopathology. Main results and conclusion In 11 studies, four handheld colposcopes, two smartphones, and one compact dig…

Female circumcisionmedicine.medical_specialtyFuture studiesdiagnosiseducationMEDLINEUterine Cervical NeoplasmsSchistosomiasisReview ArticleCervical cancer screening03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinefemale genital schistosomiasismedicineHumansSchistosomiasisMedical physicsVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700030212 general & internal medicineReview ArticlesEarly Detection of CancerColposcopy030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicinemedicine.diagnostic_testhandheldbusiness.industryscreeningcervicalObstetrics and GynecologyLesion typesGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseVDP::Medisinske Fag: 700::Klinisk medisinske fag: 750::Gynekologi og obstetrikk: 756neoplasiaColposcopyGynecologyFemalemobile colposcopybusinessinfertilityMobile deviceGenital Diseases Female
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Supporting value creation in SMEs through capacity building and innovation initiatives: the danger of provoking unsustainable rapid growth

2009

Value creation comes in many guises, and may be achieved through expansion and efficiency, innovation and novel processes, and closer alignment with customer needs. This article examines the real dangers to firms, especially small firms, which pursue very ambitious capacity growth plans in order to chase market opportunities. Case analysis has unearthed a new phenomenon, which might be termed ‘business gigantism’ – a situation of rapid and unsustainable growth that places severe strains on the firm. This article briefly recounts two case studies where small firms secured substantial funding to support rapid expansion – in both cases via public agencies. In each case, funding was justified b…

FinanceSustainable developmentValue creationRapid expansionbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementCapacity buildingsmall firmMarket economySettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleOrder (exchange)Management of Technology and InnovationPhenomenonSustainabilityEconomicsrapid growthBusiness and International ManagementgigantismunsustainabilitybusinessFutures contract
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Assessing price clustering in European Carbon Markets

2012

Abstract The presence of price clustering in markets is taken as a sign of market inefficiency that can influence trading strategies. In this paper, we study the presence of a concentration in prices in carbon futures markets. Specifically, we analyze the European Carbon Futures Markets and test for evidence of preference for certain prices above others. Our results reveal the strong presence of price clustering in the carbon market at prices ending in digits 0 and 5. These findings support the attraction hypothesis, which endorses a significant clustering on gravitational prices, but also backs the negotiation hypothesis, which advocates greater clustering when trading costs are higher.

Financial economicsMechanical Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectBuilding and ConstructionManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawcomputer.software_genreNegotiationGeneral EnergyCarbon marketEconomicsTrading strategyAlgorithmic tradingInefficiencyCluster analysiscomputerPreference (economics)Futures contractmedia_commonApplied Energy
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Rural futures in developed economies: The case of Finland

2015

Abstract This study presents four possible images of rural futures in Finland: decentralized bio-economy, colonial countryside, museum countryside and rural business islets. They are distilled through literature reviews, futures workshops and futures tables. Alternative specifications of structures, contents and agencies result in highly divergent states of key dimensions and, consequently, divergent rural futures. This diversity challenges the conventional public wisdom or intellectual monoculture that considers decay as the only future for rural areas. Key challenges in crafting plausible but divergent futures images are finding an appropriate level of abstraction or “flight altitude”, es…

Flight altitudeta520ta511media_common.quotation_subjectfutures imagesSocial learningColonialismEconomySocial technologyManagement of Technology and Innovationrural futuresAgency (sociology)Sociologyta519Business and International ManagementRural areanatural resourcesFutures contractsocial learning technologyApplied PsychologyDiversity (politics)media_commonTechnological Forecasting and Social Change
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Continuous experimentation on artificial intelligence software : a research agenda

2020

Moving from experiments to industrial level AI software development requires a shift from understanding AI/ ML model attributes as a standalone experiment to know-how integrating and operating AI models in a large-scale software system. It is a growing demand for adopting state-of-the-art software engineering paradigms into AI development, so that the development efforts can be aligned with business strategies in a lean and fast-paced manner. We describe AI development as an “unknown unknown” problem where both business needs and AI models evolve over time. We describe a holistic view of an iterative, continuous approach to develop industrial AI software basing on business goals, requiremen…

Focus (computing)Future studiesComputer sciencebusiness.industrysoftwareContinuous experimentationohjelmistotuotantoSoftware development020207 software engineeringArtificial intelligence software02 engineering and technologytekoälytutkimustoimintaartificial intelligenceGeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUSEngineering managementBusiness goalsSoftwareComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITION020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSoftware systembusinessohjelmistokehitys
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Nano- and microplastic analysis: Focus on their occurrence in freshwater ecosystems and remediation technologies

2019

Plastic pollution is a global problem since 2016 when its production reached 322 million tonnes, excluding fibers. Daily discharges of microplastics (MPs, defined as <5 mm in size) are estimated in the range of 50,000 up to 15 million particles, whereas no information on nanoplastic (NP, <100 nm) release is available yet. Different processes further degraded these materials producing more MPs and NPs. This review attempts to fill the void of information on the state-of-art analysis of MPs and NPs (recently identified as emerging contaminants) and provides a critical overview on modern instrumentation, newly developed workflows, and promising techniques for their characterization (Raman and …

Focus (computing)MicroplasticsSampling strategiesEnvironmental remediationMicroplastics010401 analytical chemistryGlobal problemRemediation01 natural sciencesFreshwater ecosystem0104 chemical sciencesAnalytical ChemistryEnvironmental protectionAnalytical methodsEnvironmental scienceNanoplasticsPlastic pollutionSpectroscopyFuture trends
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A validated search filter for the identification of endocrine disruptors based on the ECHA/EFSA guidance recommendations.

2020

Abstract A guidance document for the identification of endocrine disruptors (EDs) in the regulatory assessment of plant protection products (PPP) and biocidal products (BP) has been published by the European Chemical Agency (ECHA) and the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA). The ECHA/EFSA guidance, mainly addressing EATS (estrogen, androgen, thyroid, steroidogenesis) modalities, is intended to guide applicants and assessors of the competent regulatory authorities on the implementation of the scientific criteria for the determination of ED properties pursuant to the recently implemented PPP ( EU 2018/605 ) and BP ( EU 2017/2100 ) EU Regulations. In this study, a search filter for targeted …

Food Safety010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceFuture applicationInformation Storage and RetrievalContext (language use)Search filterSystematic literature search010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSensitivity and SpecificityHuman healthED assessmentED criteriaAnimalsHumansRelevance (information retrieval)Endocrine disruptorslcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencelcsh:GE1-350FishesDatabases BibliographicIdentification (information)Risk analysis (engineering)Filter (video)Search filterSystematic search
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Effectiveness of Entrepreneurial Universities: Experiences and Challenges in Digital Era (A Systemic Approach)

2021

The modern world actively discusses the challenges that will lead to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. As the specialists assume, part of the jobs will be replaced by artificial intelligence. In addition, creation of completely new jobs is expected. As for the jobs that might be maintained in future, skills upgrading will be particularly important. In such a turbulent environment of economic development, universities, and in particular entrepreneurial universities, play a significant role. We think so as these universities have special structures that promote form a university-industry-government triple helix, reskilling and commercialization of new ideas, etc. Due to the above-mentioned fa…

Fourth industrial revolution; future of jobs; entrepreneurial university; triple helix; spin-offs; system; innovative development; patents; education system; entrepreneurial ecosystemDigital erasystemCommercializationtriple helixSystemic approachlcsh:Social sciences (General)Industrial Revolutionfourth industrial revolutionEntrepreneurial ecosystemMutual influencefourth industrial revolutionspin-offsSpin offsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONbusiness.industryPublic relationsfuture of jobsinnovative development; patentseducation systementrepreneurial ecosystemlcsh:H1-99entrepreneurial universitybusinessSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle Impreseentrepreneurial universityInterdisciplinary Description of Complex Systems
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Fridays for Future Wants to Save the World : But What Do People Think about the Movement?

2023

Fridays for Future is a movement initiated by Greta Thunberg designed to alert millions around the globe that we are amid a climate crisis by organising Friday protests. Led by Greta Thunberg, Fridays for Future has generated a lot of press in recent years: Greta has been listed among the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women as well as being twice nominated for the Nobel Prize. Greta was also named Time Magazine Person of the Year 2019. While her cause may be noble, many criticise the Fridays for Future movement—others simply do not believe in its global warming message. Twitter is a powerful electronic word of mouth (eWOM) platform, which, as a form of peer-to-peer communication, has the power …

Fridays for Futureyhteiskunnalliset vaikuttajatGreta ThurnbergtunteetvaikuttaminenTwittersosiaalinen mediamielipiteetilmastonmuutoksetilmastolakkojoukkoliikkeet
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