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A conceptual model of the impact of artistic innovativeness on consumption experience and satisfaction of opera shows

2020

Conférence en ligne; International audience

Artistic innovativeness[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationConsumption experience[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration
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Icone e boschi narrativi. Formule assolutorie, logiche del dubbio, meccaniche della presunzione di innocenza, interesse a impugnare: traslazioni, inc…

2017

Il contributo esplora, sotto il profilo della traslazione sull’imputato dei danni da processo, lo snodo del superamento, con il codice del 1988, dell’antica formula dubitativa: ove i dubbi sulla responsabilità dell’imputato, resi opachi dalla formula linguistica di proscioglimento veicolata oggi in dispositivo, affiorino in motivazione, l’imputato risulta pur sempre - alla luce della giurisprudenza dominante - privo di interesse a impugnare e, dunque, sopporta un danno da processo, gravido di conseguenze molteplici, che il sistema trasla su di lui e che, allo stato, è di solito considerato irriparabile. Alla coltivazione di prospettive di sviluppo de iure condendo si affianca, già oggi, da …

Assoluzionedanni da processomotivazioneSettore IUS/16 - Diritto Processuale Penalepresunzione di innocenzainteresse a impugnaredubbio
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Innovation et croissance économique: rôle et enjeux du financement des PME

2012

À travers une double lecture, économique et financière, ce travail tente d’expliquer en quoi le lien établi, au plan théorique et empirique, entre innovation et croissance économique est sous-optimal en raison d’une inadéquation structurelle entre la demande des PME innovantes et l’offre du marché des capitaux.

Asymétrie informationnelleSocial Sciences and HumanitiesCroissance économiqueCapital-risqueFinancementSciences Humaines et SocialesGeneral MedicinePMEInnovationNotes de recherche
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La atención a la diversidad desde el diálogo y la implicación del alumnado. Una experiencia en Formación Profesional

2005

Esta experiencia tiene como referente el dialogo como base para aprender a ser y a convivir, para dotar de sentido las tareas y proyectos que se hacen en la institución escolar, en este caso, en Formación profesional. Trata de centrar la enseñanza en el alumnado, de forma que éstos la perciban como una tarea de la que deben hacerse responsables y cuya meta fundamental es aprender y profundizar en el propio conocimiento. La diversidad de experiencias, intereses, conocimientos previos, valores, capacidades, habilidades, etc., del grupo-clase, constituye en sí misma un recurso y un medio de aprendizaje. Pretendemos fomentar el diálogo como herramienta para la resolución pacifica de los conflic…

Atención a la diversidadInnovación en el aulaFormación ProfesionalFORMACION PROFESIONALDialogo
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The Sustainability of Cruise Tourism Onshore: The Impact of Crowding on Visitors’ Satisfaction

2019

The sustainability of cruise tourism has been questioned in relation to its negative effects on ports of call, among which crowding has recently become more pronounced. However, an understanding of how crowdedness influences cruise tourists&rsquo

AttractivenessYield (finance)Geography Planning and DevelopmentCruiseLeximancerTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sourcesleximancerport of call0502 economics and businessComputer softwareewomGE1-350cruise tourismMarketingEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment05 social sciencessatisfactionUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASsustainabilityCrowdinginnovationcrowdingEnvironmental sciencesSustainabilityeWOM050211 marketingBusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismSustainability
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Docencia presencial, on-line o mixta: ¿Qué herramientas pedagógicas son mejor valoradas por el alumnado?

2020

[EN] The implementation of the Bologna process in Spanish universities, which has been active for a decade as of this academic year, facilitated the implementation of multiple teaching methodologies where numerous Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) and e-learning tools have had a place. Thus, at this point, an analysis ought to be carried out of the impact that their use may have had on the teaching-learning process for the students. The results from such study will allow selecting the tools that could potentially optimize the results of the aforementioned process. Once the best ones among them have been identified, and taking into account their face-to-face or online nature,…

Audience Response ToolCuestionario ad-hocAd-hoc questionnaireICTsRendimiento académicoTICsDocumentationInnovationE-learningAcademic performanceTeaching TechnologiesHerramienta de Respuesta de Audiencia
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Protectionism through legislative layering: Implications for auditors and investors

2021

AbstractProtectionism is on the rise. Although it tends to be associated with tariffs on imports, governments are increasingly applying other mechanisms to influence international business. Import substitution initiatives have been used to replace purchases from foreign producers with local alternatives. Russia implemented import substitution through legislative layering where layers of regulation created requirements targeting different industries and companies. Following sanctions imposed in 2014 on Russia, the government responded with additional import substitution efforts. We are interested in effects of such measures on the Big 4, global professional service firms, and the choice of a…

Auditor's reportmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050201 accountingAuditInternational economicsInternational businessProtectionismState ownershipVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210Stock exchangeManagement of Technology and InnovationService (economics)0502 economics and businessSanctionsBusinessBusiness and International Management050203 business & managementmedia_commonJournal of International Business Policy
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Prior Precision Modulates the Minimization of Auditory Prediction Error

2019

International audience; The predictive coding model of perception proposes that successful representation of the perceptual world depends upon canceling out the discrepancy between prediction and sensory input (i.e., prediction error). Recent studies further suggest a distinction to be made between prediction error triggered by non-predicted stimuli of different prior precision (i.e., inverse variance). However, it is not fully understood how prediction error with different precision levels is minimized in the predictive process. Here, we conducted a magnetoencephalography (MEG) experiment which orthogonally manipulated prime-probe relation (for contextual precision) and stimulus repetition…

Auditory perceptionrepetitionMean squared prediction errorSpeech recognitionmedia_common.quotation_subjectStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologylcsh:RC321-571Cognitive Penetration[SCCO]Cognitive science03 medical and health sciencesBehavioral Neuroscience0302 clinical medicinePerceptual learningPerceptionmedicinemagnetoencephalography (MEG)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesaivotutkimuspredictive codinglcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatryennakointita515Biological PsychiatryOriginal ResearchVisual CortexMathematicsmedia_commonPredictive codingprediction errorMEGmedicine.diagnostic_testmagnetoencephalagraphy (MEG)[SCCO.NEUR]Cognitive science/Neuroscience05 social sciencesMagnetoencephalographykuuloauditory perceptionPsychiatry and Mental healthNeuropsychology and Physiological Psychologyhavainnointi ja aistiminenNeurologyMinificationtoistoärsykkeet030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceCoding TheoryFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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New trends in technology and identity of traditional dairy and fermented meat production processes

2014

Interest in ecofood tourism is strictly related to the consumption of products associated with the geographical area visited. Local products are often requested by consumers living far from the production zones (e.g. in bistro restaurants that reproduce the atmosphere of typicality). This phenomenon, if on the one hand guaranteeing the continued popularity of certain traditional foods, highlights the inherent dangers that certain types of food pose. They could spread the risks to a much wider area that they might typically inhabit. The higher the demand for certain products, the more variations of the production processes of the traditional products there will be. This is particularly evide…

Autochthonous microorganismHygieneTraditional food productionFermented foodInnovationAutochthonous microorganisms; Fermented foods; Hygiene; Innovation; Traditional food productions; TypicalityTypicalitySettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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In vitro fertilization and andrology laboratory in 2030: expert visions.

2021

The aim of this article is to gather 9 thought leaders and their team members to present their ideas about the future of in vitro fertilization and the andrology laboratory. Although we have seen much progress and innovation in the laboratory over the years, there is still much to come, and this article looks at what these leaders think will be important in the future development of technology and processes in the laboratory.

Automation LaboratoryMaleEngineeringVisionbusiness.industryObstetrics and GynecologyFertilization in VitroClinical Laboratory ServicesHistory 21st CenturyAndrologyReproductive MedicinePregnancyInfertilityHumansFemaleAndrologyDiffusion of InnovationbusinessPolicy MakingForecastingFertility and sterility
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