Search results for "Market fragmentation"

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A Taxonomy for App-Enabled Devices: Mastering the Mobile Device Jungle

2018

While the term application is known for a long time, what we now refer to as mobile apps has facilitated task-oriented, interoperable software. The term was initially only used for smartphones and tablets, but desktop software now is also referred to as apps. More important than the wording, however, is the trend towards app-enablement of many further kinds of devices such as smart TVs and wearables. App-enabled devices usually share some characteristics and developing apps is often similar. However, many complexities must be mastered: Device fragmentation and cross-platform app development already are challenging when only considering smartphones. When trying to grasp the field as a whole,…

Computer scienceGRASPInteroperabilityWearable computer020207 software engineering02 engineering and technologyField (computer science)Market fragmentationWorld Wide Web020204 information systemsTaxonomy (general)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringJungleMobile device
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Evaluation Framework of Hypertext Access for Program Comprehension Support

2008

Hypertext consists of text fragments connected by links enabling fast nonlinear browsing of the fragments. In case of program text there are many alternative ways to form the fragmentation and linkage. Transient hypertext is a general and well-grounded approach for offering capabilities to form versatile information access support for many kinds of central software maintenance activities. Transient hypertextual access structures (THASs) are data structures formed automatically based on situation dependent information needs of the users of program comprehension support tools. The approach has been implemented in HyperSoft system. It is aimed at supporting legacy software maintenance and comp…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProgram comprehensionLegacy systemInformation accessInformation needsSoftware maintenanceData structurelaw.inventionMarket fragmentationWorld Wide WeblawHypertextSoftware engineeringbusiness
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The fall and the fragmentation of national clusters: Cluster evolution in the paper and pulp industry

2012

Abstract A common expectation in evolutionary cluster studies is that national clusters engage in competitive interactions that lead to a continuous stream of changes in global dominance. Our fuzzy-set analysis on the evolution of the paper and pulp industry demonstrates that globalization has dramatically changed this situation. National clusters have largely faded away; the value chain dominance is now held by technology suppliers who are global hubs in majority of identifiable business activities in the focal industry. Our results imply that when industrial decline is accentuated by industrial concentration in some part of the value chain the national clusters may lose their importance.

EcologyGeography Planning and DevelopmentEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)ForestryBusiness activitiesMarket fragmentationGlobalizationEconomyFuzzy set analysisDominance (economics)Cluster (physics)EconomicsPulp industryEconomic geographyValue chainJournal of Forest Economics
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Describing urban soils through a faceted system ensures more informed decision-making

2016

Urban areas are increasing worldwide at a dramatic rate and their soils definitely deserve more attention than they have received in the past. In urban environments, soils potentially provide the same ecosystem services as in rural and wild environments, although in some cases they are depleted of their basic functions, such as when they lose their productive and filtering capacities because of sealing, and become mere supports for infrastructures. In other cases, soils of urban areas acquire new functions that are unique to these environments. Current soil classifications fail to effectively account for the complexity of urban soils and the information that is required for their management…

EngineeringUrban soilEcosystem serviceSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaGeography Planning and DevelopmentContext (language use)ECOSYSTEM SERVICESGeostatisticsSoil information transfer010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesMarket fragmentationHEAVY-METALSknowledge organizationSoil functionsUrban planningFacetEUROPEAN CITIESurban soilsLand use land-use change and forestryEnvironmental planningurban soils knowledge organization faceted system0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationFlexibility (engineering)HEALTH-RISKfaceted systemLAND-USEbusiness.industryEnvironmental engineeringForestry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGREEN SPACESSettore AGR/14 - PedologiaSoil function040103 agronomy & agricultureCLASSIFICATION-SYSTEM0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSPATIAL-DISTRIBUTIONCONTAMINATED LANDCARBON STOCKSSettore M-GGR/01 - GeografiabusinessLand Use Policy
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Can digitisation help overcome linguistic and strategic disadvantages in international media markets? Exploring cross-border business opportunities f…

2018

The media economy and production literature offers insights into the international activities of media companies that provide products in ‘world languages’. Researchers point out that English-language content and, thus, English-language companies have a linguistic advantage and dominate the global media market. In comparison, there is limited knowledge of how companies that originate from non-dominant-language territories expand their activities abroad. This is all the more relevant as digitisation and fragmentation transform markets and new business opportunities arise. Against this background, we ask whether media companies from non-dominant-language markets can benefit from new constell…

Media managementSociology and Political ScienceCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesBusiness modellanguage.human_languageLinguistics0506 political scienceMarket fragmentationGermanCompetition (economics)Internationalization0508 media and communications050602 political science & public administrationlanguagePortfolioProduction (economics)BusinessMedia, Culture & Society
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Blending Collaborative Governance and Dynamic Performance Management to Foster Policy Coordination in Renewable Energy Supply Chains

2020

As the use of renewable energy is growing worldwide, the wind industry is being endorsed as a promising source for clean energy supply. In this context, the strategic management of the supply chain is fundamental to pursue a steady expansion of renewable energy. However, the fragmentation between energy policy design and implementation has been considered as a major cause threatening the effectiveness in managing the supply chain. This problem has been provoked mainly by an unsynchronized and uncoordinated decision-making process that involves public and private institutions. This chapter proposes the adoption of a dynamic performance management approach for enhancing a collaborative govern…

Policy coordinationDynamic performance managementPerformance managementbusiness.industrySupply chainEnvironmental economicsEnergy policyRenewable energy supplyRenewable energyMarket fragmentationSystem dynamics modellingSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleStrategic managementBusinessCollaborative governanceCollaborative governance
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How to support energy policy coordination? Findings from the Brazilian wind industry

2019

Abstract Despite a growing sense of urgency, the deployment of clean technologies has been affected by fragmentation of energy policy design and implementation. In some case, wicked policy issues around renewable energy infrastructure have delayed or even halted the uptake of renewables. To find possible answer to consistent policy design that involves public/private institutions of the electricity sector, the authors propose the adoption of a dynamic performance management approach to support the energy policy coordination.

Policy coordinationRenewable energyDynamic performance managementPerformance managementbusiness.industry020209 energy02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental economics01 natural sciencesEnergy policyRenewable energyMarket fragmentationSettore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleSoftware deploymentManagement of Technology and Innovation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringBusinessElectricityBusiness and International ManagementPolicy designSimulation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEnergy (miscellaneous)Collaborative governance
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Recommendation of RILEM TC237-SIB on fragmentation test for recycled asphalt

2019

This recommendation describes how to characterize the reclaimed asphalt through the fragmentation test. The guidelines given hereafter are based on the results of a round robin test organized by the RILEM Technical Committee 237-SIB ‘‘Testing and characterization of sustainable innovative bituminous materials and systems’’ and provide information on the testing procedure, data analysis and indications for the preparation of a test report.

Reclaimed asphalt (RA)Round robin test (RRT)Computer science0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyBuilding and ConstructionBituminous materialsFragmentation testCivil engineeringTest (assessment)Market fragmentationTest reportMechanics of MaterialsAsphalt021105 building & constructionFragmentation test; Reclaimed asphalt (RA); Round robin test (RRT)General Materials ScienceTechnical committeeRound robin testCivil and Structural Engineering
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Common Core in Danger? Personalized Information and the Fragmentation of the Public Agenda

2021

The diversification of information sources has reignited the controversy on media-induced fragmentation endangering social integration. The media's capability to set the public agenda and create issues as a common core is a pivotal part of the public sphere and contributes fundamentally to society's cohesion. Algorithm-driven sources like social media that personalize content to the preferences of individuals and their social networks are considered agents of fragmentation of the public sphere. Politically extreme individuals relying on them may be particularly vulnerable to losing touch with society's common core. We employ an innovative operationalization of fragmentation on the individu…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciences050801 communication & media studiesDiversification (marketing strategy)Public relationsDaily diaryCommon core0506 political scienceMarket fragmentation0508 media and communicationsSocial integrationPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationSocial mediabusinessNews mediaThe International Journal of Press/Politics
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Spatial fragmentation of, and US support for, the main multilateral institutions of the western order

2017

The growth of China-led minilateral initiatives mostly of a regional character has challenged the main multilateral institutions of the Western order and, ultimately, US authority. Faced with a progressive delegitimation of the institutional architecture that it promoted after World War II, the US, under the Obama administration, has acted to defend the existing main multilateral institutions of the order (UN, IMF, WB and WTO), attributing them with a strategic role. More than being radical, though, the reforms enacted have been incremental and pragmatic, but always imperfect. More importantly, they have not altered US influence, which is exercised mostly through informal means. This, howev…

World War IIUS foreign policyUNMultilateralismWTOMarket fragmentationliberal international orderWBPolitical sciencePolitical economyrising powersCredibilityuniversal multilateral institutionOperations managementImperfectmultilateralismChinaIMFSettore SPS/04 - Scienza PoliticaInstitutional architecture
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