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(Un)Routinization of the Environmental Performance Measures – A Case Study; BSC Rules but Does not Routinize

2009

This study focuses on the (un)routinization of environmental performance measures (EPMs). It studies how new environmental measures were implemented within the new environmental management system (EMS) and how they became connected with the financial measures, like cost savings and profitability. By doing so, they were connected to the taken-for-granted profit orientation of the case company in order to overcome these values and to make them succeed in organization. Later on these new measures were also included in the new BSC. In conditions of the profit oriented taken-for-granted values, the BSC locked the rule status of the environmental measures, but it locked them at the operational le…

Process managementFuture studiesBalanced scorecardStrategic levelProfitability indexOperations managementBusinessProfit (economics)Cost savingsEnvironmental reportingSSRN Electronic Journal
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Business Models Addressing Sustainability Challenges—Towards A New Research Agenda

2020

From just another buzzword a few decades ago, sustainability has become a hot topic on strategists&rsquo

Process managementGeography Planning and Developmentlcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcesContext (language use)010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawBusiness modelsustainability of businessbusiness ethics01 natural sciencesbibliometric analysis0502 economics and businessprofitabilitylcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencessustainabilityVariety (cybernetics)Transformative learninglcsh:TD194-195Conceptual frameworkbusiness modelSustainabilitystrategic performanceProfitability indexBusinessperformance assessmentBusiness ethicscomplexity050203 business & managementintegrative approachSustainability
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Cold recovery during regasification of LNG part two: applications in an Agro Food Industry and a Hypermarket

2011

Abstract The paper deals with the cold energy available during LNG regasification, which can be recovered and utilized both inside the LNG regasification area and at a distance, such as in deep freezing agro food industry facilities and for space conditioning in the commercial and residential sector (e.g. Supermarkets and Hypermarkets). The feasibility study of this kind of application has been carried out at DREAM, Palermo University, within the framework of a research program. The results of a feasibility study of the kind of venture proposed, starting from its conceptual design and with a thorough thermodynamic and economic analysis, demonstrated the suitability and the profitability of …

RegasificationResearch programEngineeringFood industryWaste managementbusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringCold storageCold recovery regasification LNG Agro Food Industry HypermarketBuilding and ConstructionEnvironmental economicsPollutionIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringGeneral EnergyConceptual designNatural gasHypermarketSettore ING-IND/10 - Fisica Tecnica IndustrialeProfitability indexElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessCivil and Structural Engineering
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Marginal contribution, reciprocity and equity in segregated groups: Bounded rationality and selforganization in social networks

2007

We study the formation of social networks that are based on local interaction and simple rule following. Agents evaluate the profitability of link formation on the basis of the Myerson-Shapley principle that payoffs come from the marginal contribution they make to coalitions. The NP-hard problem associated with the Myerson-Shapley value is replaced by a boundedly rational 'spatially' myopic process. Agents consider payoffs from direct links with their neighbours (level 1), which can include indirect payoffs from neighbours' neighbours (level 2) and up to M-levels that are far from global. Agents dynamically break away from the neighbour to whom they make the least marginal contribution. Com…

Self-organizationSelf-organizationEconomics and EconometricsControl and OptimizationEquity (economics)Applied MathematicsNetwork structureRule followingEfficiencyBounded rationalitySocial networksNETWORKSMicroeconomicsMarket orientedMyerson-Shapley valueEconomicsProfitability indexMathematical economicsStabilityValuation (finance)
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Mapping Economic Activity in the European Union: Do Ownership, Industry and Location Matter?

2020

The paper proposes a new method for analysing the structure and dynamics of economic activity undertaken by locally owned and foreign-owned companies within the European Union. We employ an unsupervised learning algorithm that generates a neural network depicted on Kohonen maps and offering a clustering of companies with a different ownership (local and foreign) from various industries and countries of the European Union during 2009–2016. The research methodology, based on a self-organizing map (SOM) algorithm, belongs to a class of neural networks trained to organize data so that unknown patterns may be discovered, thus leading to results that cannot be attained by more traditional cluster…

Self-organizing mapFactor costProduction (economics)media_common.cataloged_instanceProfitability indexBusinessPerformance indicatorEuropean unionOperating surplusProductivityIndustrial organizationmedia_common
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Vertical integration and exclusivities in maritime freight transport

2011

A key recent theme in maritime freight transport is the involvement of shipping lines in terminal management. Such investments are costly but allow liners to provide better service. Most of these new terminals are dedicated terminals but some are non-exclusive and let rivals access them for a fee. In this paper, we show that a shipping line that builds its own terminal finds it strategically profitable (i) to continue routing part of its cargo through the open port facilities, and (ii) to keep its terminal non-exclusive. In this way, the liner investor pushes part of the rival's freight from the open to the new terminal. Besides, under non-exclusivities, the shipping lines offer a wider var…

Service (business)Engineeringbusiness.industryOpen portjel:L91TransportationShipping lineVertical integrationVariety (cybernetics)Transport engineeringfreight transport shipping lines vertical integrationTerminal (electronics)jel:L13Key (cryptography)jel:R40Profitability indexBusiness and International ManagementbusinessTelecommunicationsCivil and Structural Engineering
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Service Shutdowns and Compensation: Cash Refunds or Vouchers?

2021

Government mandated shutdowns in response to the COVID-19 pandemic have led to a vast number of service cancellations and a heated debate on compensation policies. Service providers pushed for vouchers as a means of compensation, whereas customers demand cash refunds or generous vouchers that compensate for postponed service. Regulators, at the same time, insist that customers must be granted the right to be reimbursed in money. To address the debate, this paper develops an analytical framework to study the profitability and efficiency of different compensation policies following shutdown. Surprisingly, we find that the voucher-only policy dominates the hybrid policy that offers customers t…

Service (business)FinanceHistoryGovernmentProfit (accounting)Polymers and Plasticsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesService providerIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringCompensation (engineering)VoucherCash0502 economics and business050211 marketingProfitability indexBusiness and International Managementbusiness050203 business & managementmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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REGIONAL AIRPORT: STUDY ON ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL PROFITABILITY

2010

Using Geomatics and GIS technologies, the aim of this study is the recovery of a regional economy focused on the areas that are marginalized and depressed, or with an emerging tourist industry, to reach explanatory variables of the airport impact on the regional economy. This analysis is conducted on the basis of geographical data and socio-economic features that characterized the area taken into account. Next to the main activities relating to international air traffic, which absorb large flows of traffic and offer primary and supplementary services, today airport is identified by their irreplaceable role in modern economic life, especially in the connections between places that, for geogr…

Service (business)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentSocial costGeography Planning and DevelopmentCultural centerManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAir traffic controlEnvironmental economicsAir transport airport economic profitability regional development social cost social benefits.Regional economicsRegional planningRegional scienceBusinessEconomic impact analysisTourism
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The proitability of microalgae biomass farming in Mediterranean environments

2015

The aims of the present study was to assess the economic sustainability of microalgae cultivation in PBRs, ascertain in what conditions of productivity and price it is possible to achieve similar results to those of the irst case, and assess the impact that the results of plant management could have on the balance sheets of farms which may have an interest in expanding their production. Our results show shows that, while prospects are encouraging, there is a need to develop structured supply chains able to confer greater stability to the market and to ensure a higher degree of certainty to stakeholders.

Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleBiofuels Profitability microalgae biomass
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Yield and profitability of modified spanish bush and Y-trellis training systems for peach

2015

Peach trees trained to modified Spanish bush (MSB) and Y-trellis (Y) were evaluated and compared in the Mediterranean settings of Southern Italy. The observations included two peach (Rich May and Summer Rich) and two nectarine (Big Bang and Nectaross) cultivars. In the MSB system, trees were spaced at 4.5 x 2.5 m (888 trees/ha), whereas in the Y system, trees were spaced at 5.5 x 2 m (909 trees/ha). Costs at planting, yield per tree, fruit size grade, unit price of sold peaches for each size grade, amount and cost of materials and labor for cultural management, and grower's profit were quantified throughout all six years from planting and at full crop (year 4-6). Fixed costs of the MSB syst…

Settore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeAgroforestryFixed costs fruit size management labor pay-back period profit Prunus persica unit priceYield (finance)Profitability indexTrellis (architecture)Agricultural engineeringHorticultureMathematics
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