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European integration and regional dimension of unbalances

2010

European integration and regional dimension of unbalances are analysed in the light of knowledge economy mechanisms.

European integration knowledge economySettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicata
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A categorization and executive functions approach of food rejection in young children

2021

Food neophobia and pickiness are two strong psychological obstacles to young children’s consumption of fruits and vegetables, which are necessary components of a diet that facilitates normal and healthy development. It is therefore of critical importance to investigate the cognitive underpinnings of these two kinds of food rejection to promote the adoption of healthy eating behaviors. Food acceptance and rejection appear to be partly conditioned by children’s knowledge of the food domain. Knowledge allows children to recognize a given food, categorize it, and make inference-based decisions on its properties and possible consequences of consumption. Underdeveloped knowledge may cause food st…

Executive functions[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyConceptual knowledgeFood neophobiaJeunes enfantsDéveloppement cognitifNéophobie alimentaireSélectivité alimentaireYoung childrenCognitive developmentConnaissances conceptuellesFonctions exécutivesFood pickiness
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Cluster and firm-specific antecedents of organizational innovation

2016

Based on the idea of the tourist destination as a cluster, this paper proposes a model to explain the relationships between exploration and exploitation capabilities – whether originating in the cluster or firm-specific – and a firm’s organizational innovation. This study turns to the resource-based view to provide a theory-based concept of shared capabilities accumulated in a tourist destination or cluster, together with valid measurement instruments to capture them. Our conceptual model highlights the theoretical and practical benefits for firms of being embedded in a cluster to develop both exploration and exploitation capabilities. The study also analyses the interaction between cluster…

Exploration capabilitiesKnowledge managementOrganizational innovationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentConceptual model (computer science)ClustersResource (project management)Shared capabilitiesTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessCluster (physics)Radical innovationBusinessIncremental innovationMarketing050203 business & management050212 sport leisure & tourismTourism
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Smart Tools for Academic Information Seeking

2016

Systematic information seeking is an essential part of academic work. Research and information seeking go hand in hand, and both need planning. In the academic world you can hardly avoid the research plan, but you probably won’t hear that much about the information seeking plan. The information seeking plan guides you through the research process from the first sparks of an idea to the last dot in the bibliography from the point of view of the often invisible process of systematic information seeking.Systematic Information Seeking Framework designed in the Jyväskylä University Library has its roots in Carol Kuhlthau's Guided Inquiry Design Process. Our model, designed for more contextual ad…

Extensive readingSociology of scientific knowledgeKnowledge managementComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Information seekingAcademic dishonestyPlan (drawing)lcsh:Education (General)lcsh:Zlcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resourcesMind mapConstruct (philosophy)businesslcsh:L7-991Nordic Journal of Information Literacy in Higher Education
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Fostering novelty while reducing failure: Balancing the twin challenges of product innovation

2016

This paper aims to further our understanding of how the degrees of innovation novelty and innovation failure are connected. It argues that a better understanding of the specific predictors of innovation novelty and failure would improve our understanding of the innovation process and inform R&D managerial interventions to reduce the occurrences of failure and enhance radical innovation. This investigation draws on data on 5387 Spanish manufacturing firms from the 2009 Spanish Community Innovation Survey (CIS). Unlike prior studies which examine product innovation, degree of innovation novelty, and innovation failures in separate models, this study relies on a multivariate model to account f…

External sources of informationKnowledge managementR&D contractingProduct innovationbusiness.industry05 social sciencesInnovation processNoveltyInnovation failureR&D cooperation050905 science studiesProbability of failureManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessInnovation noveltyORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASCorporate social responsibilityBusiness0509 other social sciencesBusiness and International ManagementCorporate social responsibility050203 business & managementApplied Psychology
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Generation of Design Principles as Knowledge Conversion - Elucidating Dynamics

2021

In this paper we apply the perspective of knowledge conversion with recent identified core elements for developing design principles to elucidate the dynamics of design principles. In the paper, the elements of influence, actors, and formulation are integrated in a knowledge conversion process of socialization, externalization, combination, and internalization – through which tacit knowledge is made explicit, shared, and turned into action. We exemplify this process with three empirical cases using action design research (ADR) to develop IT artifacts and generate design principles. Our paper shows the dynamics across a process of generating design principles. Viewing the generation of desig…

ExternalizationProcess managementAction (philosophy)Computer scienceTacit knowledgeProcess (engineering)Dynamics (music)Socialization (Marxism)Knowledge conversionDesign elements and principles
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On the Inner Product Predicate and a Generalization of Matching Vector Families

2018

Motivated by cryptographic applications such as predicate encryption, we consider the problem of representing an arbitrary predicate as the inner product predicate on two vectors. Concretely, fix a Boolean function $P$ and some modulus $q$. We are interested in encoding $x$ to $\vec x$ and $y$ to $\vec y$ so that $$P(x,y) = 1 \Longleftrightarrow \langle\vec x,\vec y\rangle= 0 \bmod q,$$ where the vectors should be as short as possible. This problem can also be viewed as a generalization of matching vector families, which corresponds to the equality predicate. Matching vector families have been used in the constructions of Ramsey graphs, private information retrieval (PIR) protocols, and mor…

FOS: Computer and information sciences060201 languages & linguistics000 Computer science knowledge general worksComputer Science - Cryptography and Security06 humanities and the arts02 engineering and technologyComputational Complexity (cs.CC)Computer Science - Computational Complexity0602 languages and literatureComputer ScienceFOS: Mathematics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringMathematics - Combinatorics020201 artificial intelligence & image processingCombinatorics (math.CO)Cryptography and Security (cs.CR)
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The Personal Software Process, Experiences from Denmark

2003

Software process improvement (SPI) research and practice is transforming from the traditional large-scale assessment based improvement initiatives into smaller sized, tailored initiatives where the emphasis is set on the development personnel and their personal abilities. The personal software process (PSPSM) is a method for improving the personal capabilities of a single software engineer. This paper contributes to the body of knowledge within this area by reporting experiences from Denmark. The results indicate an improvement in the effort estimation skills and a significant increase in the resulting product quality in terms of reduced total defect density. The data shows that with relati…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesCode reviewProcess managementbusiness.industryComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectcomputer.software_genreBody of knowledgeSoftware development processSoftware Engineering (cs.SE)Computer Science - Software EngineeringSoftwarePersonal software processQuality (business)Product (category theory)Set (psychology)businesscomputermedia_common
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Adaptive Lower Bound for Testing Monotonicity on the Line

2018

In the property testing model, the task is to distinguish objects possessing some property from the objects that are far from it. One of such properties is monotonicity, when the objects are functions from one poset to another. This is an active area of research. In this paper we study query complexity of $\epsilon$-testing monotonicity of a function $f\colon [n]\to[r]$. All our lower bounds are for adaptive two-sided testers. * We prove a nearly tight lower bound for this problem in terms of $r$. The bound is $\Omega(\frac{\log r}{\log \log r})$ when $\epsilon = 1/2$. No previous satisfactory lower bound in terms of $r$ was known. * We completely characterise query complexity of this probl…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Computational Complexity000 Computer science knowledge general worksComputer Science - Data Structures and AlgorithmsComputer ScienceData Structures and Algorithms (cs.DS)Computational Complexity (cs.CC)
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Structured query construction via knowledge graph embedding

2020

In order to facilitate the accesses of general users to knowledge graphs, an increasing effort is being exerted to construct graph-structured queries of given natural language questions. At the core of the construction is to deduce the structure of the target query and determine the vertices/edges which constitute the query. Existing query construction methods rely on question understanding and conventional graph-based algorithms which lead to inefficient and degraded performances facing complex natural language questions over knowledge graphs with large scales. In this paper, we focus on this problem and propose a novel framework standing on recent knowledge graph embedding techniques. Our…

FOS: Computer and information sciencesComputer Science - Machine LearningComputer Science - Computation and LanguageComputer Science - Artificial Intelligenceknowledge graph embeddingnatural language question answeringkyselykieletMachine Learning (cs.LG)luonnollinen kieliArtificial Intelligence (cs.AI)knowledge graphquery constructionComputation and Language (cs.CL)tietomallit
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