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Consumer perceptions of grocery retail formats and brands

2001

Grocery retailers are operating in a slow‐growth market. The pursuit of market share is one of the main concerns for retail managers. The retail structure is becoming increasingly standardized and homogenous because of concentration of the ownership of stores. Cultural differences remain, however, between different European countries. Cultural factors influence the success of a positioning strategy. This study examined how consumers perceive grocery retail formats and brands in Finland. Data from personal interviews were used in highlighting the consumer perspective. Consumers perceive meaningful differences in various store formats, meanwhile store brands are seen as quite similar. Consume…

Marketingmedia_common.quotation_subjectPerspective (graphical)Product strategyAdvertisingGrocery retailingPerceptionCultural diversityBusinessBusiness and International ManagementMarket shareMarketingThe ImaginaryConsumer behaviourmedia_commonInternational Journal of Retail & Distribution Management
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Mediterranean Struggles for Movement and the European Government of Bodies: An Interview with Étienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova

2017

The conversation between Etienne Balibar and Nicholas De Genova engages with the Mediterranean of migration as a multifaceted, productive, and contested space, which can represent a counterpoint to a deep-rooted Eurocentric imaginary. Looking at the Mediterranean as a space produced by the mobility of the bodies crossing it and by the combination of different struggles, Balibar and De Genova comment on some of the political movements that have taken center stage in the Mediterranean region in the past few years and suggest that the most important challenge today is to mobilize a “Mediterranean point of view” whereby the political borders of Europe and its self-centered referentiality can be…

Mediterranean climateGovernmentMovement (music)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography021107 urban & regional planningGender studies02 engineering and technologyCounterpointPoliticsEthnologyConversationSociology050703 geographyThe ImaginaryEarth-Surface Processesmedia_commonAntipode
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Imaginarios de la crisis de 2001 en el cine argentino. análisis de la película mercano el marciano

2018

espanolLa crisis de 2001 influye en los imaginarios que circulan entre la sociedad argentina y se manifiestan en su produccion cultural y mediatica. Partimos de la base de que el imaginario es una creacion incesante de figuras e imagenes que conforman lo que denominamos realidad social (Castoriadis 2007). El objetivo de este trabajo es averiguar como se representa en el cine animado cierto imaginario social relacionado con la crisis y con las consecuencias de la implantacion del sistema neoliberal en Argentina. A partir del analisis del discurso de la pelicula de animacion Mercano el marciano (Juan Antin, 2002), establecemos que elementos de la crisis se problematizan. Las conclusiones del …

Movie theaterMedia productionbusiness.industryCinema còmicmedia_common.quotation_subjectSocial realityGeneral Social SciencesArtbusinessHumanitiesThe Imaginarymedia_common
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Imaginary time propagation code for large-scale two-dimensional eigenvalue problems in magnetic fields

2013

We present a code for solving the single-particle, time-independent Schr\"odinger equation in two dimensions. Our program utilizes the imaginary time propagation (ITP) algorithm, and it includes the most recent developments in the ITP method: the arbitrary order operator factorization and the exact inclusion of a (possibly very strong) magnetic field. Our program is able to solve thousands of eigenstates of a two-dimensional quantum system in reasonable time with commonly available hardware. The main motivation behind our work is to allow the study of highly excited states and energy spectra of two-dimensional quantum dots and billiard systems with a single versatile code, e.g., in quantum …

NetlibSource codeta114Computer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyByteComputational Physics (physics.comp-ph)Python (programming language)computer.software_genreImaginary timeComputational scienceHardware and ArchitectureREADMECompilerPhysics - Computational PhysicscomputerAlgorithmmedia_commonTest datacomputer.programming_languageComputer Physics Communications
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Viaggi nell’immaginario: il turismo virtuale nel sito UNESCO di Tarragona

2023

Le nuove tecnologie hanno trasformato in modo radicale non solo la geografia come disciplina, ma anche le geografie del mondo. Il digitale ha assunto, infatti, un ruolo di mediazione sempre più pervasivo nella produzione dello spazio, come delle conoscenze e degli immaginari geografici. Le possibilità offerte dal virtuale, in particolare, offrono oggi un contributo decisivo nella comunicazione dei significati attribuiti ai luoghi e rispondono in modo sempre più efficace ai bisogni emergenti del settore turistico. Le esperienze di visita mediate dal digitale mirano a coinvolgere i sensi e risultano efficaci quando promuovono immersioni rigorosamente realistiche. Nel quadro di queste riflessi…

New technologies have radically transformed not only geography as a discipline but also the geographies of the world. Indeed the digital has assumed an increasingly pervasive mediating role in the production of space as of geographic knowledge and imaginaries. The possibilities offered by the virtual in particular now offer a decisive contribution in communicating the meanings attributed to places and respond increasingly effectively to the emerging needs of the tourism sector. Digitally mediated visitor experiences aim to engage the senses and are effective when they promote rigorously realistic immersions. Within the framework of these reflections the paper highlights the renewed relevance of authenticity both of the tourism experience and of cultural heritage in relation to its potential for attraction and proposes a contextualization of the theme in light of the unprecedented opportunities granted by technologies for the creation of virtual and augmented spaces. The proposed discussion is therefore also a journey aimed at exploring authenticity as a tool through which new technologies can effectively mediate a sense of place and foster brand communication of a destination. The case study is the UNESCO site of Tarragona whose most relevant image for urban policies is presented. This shared figuration spatially defined and rooted in a precise historical moment is reconstructed on the one hand through the analysis of functional documentation for the candidacy and on the other by means of a review of mobile applications developed for the promotion of the city's cultural heritage. The proposed journey and exploration of the place return in light of the research data and in conclusion the central role played by digital technologies in mediating the UNESCO imaginary. The forms of virtual tourism in Tarragona confirm that to travel is to experience a text enveloped in time and inscribed in space.Settore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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The Role of the Night & the Northern Lights in the Production of a New Touristic Imaginary of the North

2015

International audience; Our work is based on empirical observation: the development of a tourist offer proposing to observe the northern lights in some Nordic areas. We place these developments in a broader dynamic of changes in our relationship to the night. These changes find a translation in a tourism that takes the night and its environmental resources as objects. This communication focuses on a particular object of these tourist dynamics: the northern lights. We formulate the following hypothesis: the erosion by the urban lighting of the “natural” night and of the accessibility to its “environmental resources” (as the starry sky, for example) provides an opportunity for some areas of l…

Northern LightsImaginaryNorthLandscapes[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyNight[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyDarkness[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyTourism
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Le temps du désir : ontologies de l'imaginaire et de l'affectivité chez Sartre, Merleau- Ponty et Grimaldi

2013

This study aims at confronting the ontologies of the imaginary of Sartre, Merleau-Ponty and Grimaldi. Following the path of a critical assessment of Bergsonism, each of these philosophies develops by granting ontological value to the negative, and through a reconsideration of the meaning of temporality. A new approach of negativity emerges from the reflection on the status of the image and further, upon the relationships between real and imaginary, past and present, conscious and subconscious. Merleau-Ponty and Grimaldi thus reject dialectics of being and nothingness in favour of the idea of a negativity thoroughly penetrating being itself; the first one opening the way for a phenomenologic…

NothingnessPhénoménologieImaginaryOntologyTemporalityNegativityNéant[SHS.PHIL]Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyOntologieSubjectivityTempsAffectivitéNégativité[ SHS.PHIL ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Philosophy[SHS.PHIL] Humanities and Social Sciences/PhilosophyDesireDésirImaginationPhenomenologySubjectivitéAffectivityImaginaire
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From Fantasy to Magic Realism

1998

Much use has been made of the term ‘magic realism’ to refer to texts which introduce an important ‘imaginary’ dimension into ‘realistic’ evocations of the world. The Cuban Alejo Carpentier has also coined the phrase to real maravilloso (marvellous reality) which he applies to a vision characteristic of Central and South America.

PhraseAestheticsMagic realismmedia_common.quotation_subjectFictional universeArtFantasyDimension (data warehouse)Term (logic)The Imaginarymedia_common
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Semiadiabatic High-Field Polarization Response in Ferroelectrics I: Hysteresis and Nonlinear Susceptibility

2004

Ginzburg-Landau theory for ferroelectric phase instability is combined with Langevin, Fokker-Planck and imaginary time Schrodinger equation techniques to model impact of thermal noise in the kinetics of ferroelectric polarization. The proposed real space/real time numerical method allows to efficiently simulating relaxation, dynamic hysteresis and general dielectric response.

PhysicsCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)FerroelectricityImaginary timeElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSchrödinger equationLangevin equationCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceNonlinear systemsymbols.namesakesymbolsGinzburg–Landau theoryFokker–Planck equationFerroelectrics
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High Field Polarization Response in Ferroelectrics: Current Solutions and Challenges

2006

Polarization response including ergodicity breaking and the divergence of relaxation time is reproduced for model Hamiltonians of growing complexity. Systematic derivation of the dynamical equations and its solutions is based on the Fokker-Planck and imaginary time Schrödinger equation techniques with subsequent symplectic integration. Test solutions are addressed to finite size and spatially extended problems with microscopically interpretation of the model parameters as a challenge.

PhysicsMechanical EngineeringErgodicityModel parametersCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Imaginary timeSchrödinger equationsymbols.namesakeMechanics of MaterialsQuantum mechanicssymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceStatistical physicsSymplectic integratorHigh fieldEquations for a falling bodyMaterials Science Forum
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