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Valuing Freight Transport Time using Transport Demand Modelling: A Bibliographical Review

2011

The value of time for freight transport is of major importance in infrastructure-related cost–benefit analysis and yet its study has been largely neglected when compared with its passenger counterpart. In fact, one of the attributes that could decide the profitability of a project is how much can be saved if freight vehicles use new infrastructure. Despite being the primary benefit of most investments in transport infrastructure, researchers have not yet reached agreement over either the size or the nature of the values of time that should be used when evaluating projects. This article provides a review of the estimation of freight value of time through transport demand modelling and extant…

Transport engineeringEstimationTraffic managementCost–benefit analysisReturn on investmentEconomicsPosition (finance)TransportationProfitability indexEnvironmental economicsEmpirical evidenceValue of timeTransport Reviews
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The value of time and transport policies in a parallel road network

2007

Abstract One of the key questions in the evaluation of transport policies and investment decisions is the valuation of the time savings or losses arising from such decisions. This paper uses the stated preference method to determine the value of time in a given traffic context characterised by a road parallel network. The values obtained are higher than usual in Spanish project evaluation which, among other things, points out the need for specific studies of all transport projects whenever possible. Finally, two cases are described which illustrate the relevance of the value of time. The first evaluates time savings related to the pricing policies of a motorway competing with a trunk road. …

Transport engineeringInvestment decisionsCarriagewayTrunk roadGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomicsTransportationRoad pricingValue of timeTransport economicsDual carriagewayValuation (finance)Transport Policy
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Do labels matter? Analysis of teachers' self-efficacy towards the autism spectrum disorder depending on the diagnostic label used (ASD or Asperger's)

2023

Changes in the classification of autism and Asperger's syndrome led to changes in social perception of ASD. Since last criteria, studies indicate higher levels of stigma towards ASD than towards Asperger's. These prejudices are barriers to inclusive education. Thus, it is relevant (1) to evaluate preservice teachers' self-efficacy towards the label of ASD; (2) to evaluate pre-service teachers' selfefficacy towards the label of Asperger's and (3) to compare those results to analyse whether the use of different diagnostic labels brings about different levels of self-efficacy. One hundred and eighty-six primary education pre-service teachers participated in the current study. Two adaptations o…

Trastorns de l'aprenentatgeEducació psicomotriuAutismeEducació Investigació
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Expanding Research Capacity at United States Universities: a Study of Academic Research and Development Investment from 1990-2005

2012

Growing emphasis has been placed on universities to contribute to the innovation process and as a result academic research and development expenditures have increased in recent years. Nevertheless, little is known about the specific ways in which universities have expanded their research capacity.This paper examines how universities in the United States (US) have expanded research capacity as research funding has increased. Specifically, it identifies what type of research infrastructure, including various categories of human capital and research equipment, are most closely associated with increased academic research funding. Using data from 375 US universities spanning the period 1990‐2005…

Trend analysisEconomic growthEducational financeResearch capacityPolitical scienceInnovation processCapacity buildingInvestment (macroeconomics)Human capitalEducationHigher Education Quarterly
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SIA “Puse Plus” finansiālā stāvokļa un investīciju iespēju novērtēšana

2018

Uzņēmējdarbības attīstība ir tieši saistīta ar kapitālieguldījumiem un investīcijām, bez kurām tālāka uzņēmumu esošās ražošanas paplašināšanās, aktīvu atjaunošana, konkurētspējīgas produkcijas ražošana vai jauna virziena attīstība nav iespējama. Diplomdarba tēma ir “SIA “Puse Plus” finansiālā stāvokļa un investīciju iespēju novērtēšana”. Darba mērķis ir, pamatojoties uz uzņēmuma SIA „Puse Plus” finanšu pārskatu datiem, novērtēt pētāmā uzņēmuma finansiālo stāvokli, identificēt problēmas un izstrādāt priekšlikumus pētāmā uzņēmuma attīstības veicināšanai. Darbs ir sadalīts četrās nodaļās, kurās apkopots teorētiskais aspekts par investīciju būtību, plānošanu un novērtēšanu, finanšu rādītāju att…

TrendiFinanšu analīzeMaksātnespējaPrognozēšanaEkonomikaInvestīcijas
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Investigación precompetitiva de la Universidad de Valencia en el sistema de servicios sociales mediante la triangulación metodológica

2014

Comunicación basada en la Investigación precompetitiva Els sistema de servicios sociales ante la crisis económica: retos, desafios y territorio. El caso de la provincia de Valencia

Triangulación metodològicaServicios SocialesInvestigación precompetitivaComunidad Valenciana
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Using GATS Article II to Resort to Investment Arbitration

2020

It is widely known that links between international investment law and World Trade Organization (WTO) rules—which are part of competition law at the global level—are numerous. But is it possible to use a WTO rule to resort to investment arbitration? This is what a corporation from Luxembourg attempted to do recently as a consequence of a dispute arising from an investment made in the airport sector in Senegal. Since Luxembourg had no investment treaty with the investor’s host state, the claimant sought to establish the jurisdiction of an investment tribunal by combining the most-favoured-nation clause provided in General Agreement on Trade in Services (GATS) Article II and the investor-stat…

TribunalJurisdictionbusiness.industryBilateral investment treatyBusinessInternational tradeTreatyGeneral Agreement on Trade in ServicesCompetition lawInvestment (macroeconomics)Corporation
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Relationship benefits and costs in retailing: A cross-industry comparison

2009

Relationship marketing is based on the establishment and maintenance of continuous relationships between buyer and seller as a source of mutual benefits. Following this approach, customers' evaluations of benefits and monetary and non-monetary sacrifices derived from their relationships with the retailer are crucial for the existence of ongoing and successful relationships. Such a perception may, however, vary greatly depending on the type of service provided. In this paper, we analyse customers' assessments of the benefits and costs of their relationships with four types of retailers.

Type of serviceTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPerceptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementHigh StreetInvestment opportunitiesMarketingRelationship marketingFinanceConsumer behaviourmedia_commonJournal of Retail & Leisure Property
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Customer segmentation based on commitment and ICT use

2009

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to determine and characterize groups of retail customers, based on their perception of commitment to the retailer and the degree of use of its technological equipment.Design/methodology/approachA CHAID algorithm is performed and differences between the resulting segments are tested through the analysis of variance.FindingsFour segments are obtained that differ significantly in commitment to the retailer and level of use of the store's information and communication technology (ICT) facilities, as well as in other variables related to the retailer‐consumer relationship. In particular, customer segments differ in their use of retailers' payment facilities.Pr…

TypologyRelation (database)Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectPaymentInvestment (macroeconomics)CHAIDIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringComputer Science ApplicationsManagement Information SystemsMarket segmentationInformation and Communications TechnologyPerceptionIndustrial relationsBusinessMarketingmedia_commonIndustrial Management & Data Systems
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Crisis and restructuration in the Valencian metropolitan area

2015

En el presente artículo presentamos los resultados de un análisis de la estructura socioeconómica del Área Metropolitana de Valencia en 2011 que, en comparación a la existente en 2001, permite apreciar las tendencias recientes de reestructuración territorial. A continuación, se utiliza la tipología territorial hallada como patrón para el análisis de la dinámica reciente de la inversión industrial, una de las variables económicas que ha jugado un papel más importante en la formación del área metropolitana, y que desde distintas instancias viene siendo señalada como un factor estratégico de la recuperación económica. El análisis realizado muestra que, tanto en relación con la actividad indust…

TypologyRestructuringMetropolitan structuresPolarization (politics)Valencian Metropolitan Arelcsh:G1-922General MedicineEstructuras metropolitanasÁrea Metropolitana de ValenciaInvestment (macroeconomics)Metropolitan areaindustriaCrisisGeographycrisisEconomyIndustriaSpatial modelEconomic recoveryIndustrylcsh:H1-99Economic geography: Estructuras metropolitanaslcsh:Social sciences (General)lcsh:Geography (General)
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