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Vibration signature analysis for monitoring rotor broken bar in double squirrel cage induction motors based on wavelet analysis

2014

Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a diagnosis technique, for rotor broken bar in double cage induction motor, based on advanced use of wavelet transform analysis. The proposed technique is experimentally validated. Design/methodology/approach – The proposed approach is based on a combined use of frequency sliding and wavelet transform analysis, to isolate the contribution of the rotor fault components issued from vibration signals in a single frequency band. Findings – The proposed technique is reliable for tracking the rotor fault components over time-frequency domain. The quantitative analysis results based on this technique are the proof of its robustness. Research limit…

EngineeringFrequency bandElectrical machines Fault analysis Condition monitoring Fourier transforms Rotating machines RotorsSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciWaveletControl theoryRobustness (computer science)Electrical machineRotorComputational Theory and MathematicElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPractical implicationsVibration signaturebusiness.industrySquirrel-cage rotorApplied MathematicsComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionComputer Science ApplicationsCondition monitoringVibrationComputational Theory and MathematicsFault analysiFourier transformRotating machinebusinessInduction motor
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Failure by corrosion in PC bridges: A case history of a viaduct in Italy

2016

Purpose The paper illustrates a viaduct collapse due to corrosion phenomena. Moreover, a contribution to the issues related to both the control of existing structures and design methods to be followed for the construction of new buildings is provided. Design/methodology/approach The objectives were achieved by in situ observations and numerical analyses. The effects of corrosion phenomena are investigated, and the progressive collapse analysis is provided to be helpful in this case. Findings The damages induced by corrosion phenomena have caused the collapse of the viaduct taken in to account. The performed numerical analyses were able to reproduce the effects of corrosion in terms of redu…

EngineeringMonitoringProgressive collapse analysi0211 other engineering and technologiesCollapse020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technology0201 civil engineeringlaw.inventionCorrosionPrestressed concretelaw021105 building & constructionForensic engineeringMechanics of MaterialViaductPractical implicationsCivil and Structural EngineeringMonitoring Planbusiness.industryCollapse Corrosion Monitoring Prestressed concrete Progressive collapse analysis Viaduct Civil and Structural Engineering Mechanics of Materials Mechanical EngineeringMechanical EngineeringStructural engineeringProgressive collapse analysisStrength of materialsCorrosionSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniMechanics of MaterialsPrestressed concretebusiness
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Implications of the Marketing Strategy for Exporting MSEs from Developing Economies

2010

Purpose: This paper reviews the export literature and identifies the marketing challenges faced by exporting MSEs from developing economies. The paper further explores ways in which MSEs can adjust their marketing strategies to circumvent the challenges faced. Design/methodology/approach: It reviews both theoretical and empirical perspectives in export performance globally and with a special focus on studies done in developing economies. The literature synthesis is done in order to develop a conceptual model which will be used as guidance in future research. Findings: Previous studies have shown several types of marketing challenges which are faced by MSEs from developing economies. These a…

Engineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectExport marketingDeveloping countryExport performanceMarketing strategyConceptual frameworkOriginalityMarketingbusinessCompetence (human resources)Practical implicationsIndustrial organizationmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Effect of entrepreneurship education on entrepreneurship intention and related outcomes in educational contexts: a meta-analysis

2021

Abstract Although some meta-analyses have investigated the effect of Entrepreneurship Education (EE), they mixed studies with high and low methodological quality. Thus, their results might overestimate the impact. This paper aims to examine the efficacy of the EE in student samples, attending to studies with a pre-posttest design and a control group. The results showed small effect sizes for EE in increasing Entrepreneurship Intention (EI) and Self-efficacy. Moreover, meta-regression confirmed that the duration of intervention programs predicted larger effect sizes for the EI. Finally, the practical implications of other potential moderator variables are discussed.

EntrepreneurshipEntrepreneurship educationStrategy and ManagementMeta-analysisDuration (project management)PsychologyModerationMethodological qualityPractical implicationsEducationDevelopmental psychologyThe International Journal of Management Education
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Challenges in measuring readiness for entrepreneurship

2016

Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to establish a readiness for entrepreneurship theoretical framework. The paper marks the first of three stages to build a scale to measure readiness for entrepreneurship.Design/methodology/approach– The current paper is conceptual. The research approach consists of formulating proposals and definitions based on an extensive literature review.Findings– The literature review reveals that no such readiness for entrepreneurship measurement tool exists. The literature review also yields definitions and components of key concepts for the theoretical framework.Research limitations/implications– The paper offers a new, holistic perspective of readiness for entr…

EntrepreneurshipKnowledge managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchGeneral Business Management and AccountingScale (social sciences)0502 economics and businessSociology050207 economicsMarketingbusinessBusiness managementPractical implications050203 business & managementManagement Decision
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Social media as a strategic marketing tool in the Sicilian wine industry: Evidence from Facebook

2017

Abstract Over the last few years, many companies have integrated social media, and social networking sites in particular, into their communication and media plan, leading to a deep transformation of the organizational models and changing the companies׳ marketing dynamics. This study has dual aims: first, to recognize and validate the firm׳s social media (SM) efforts in its use of the Facebook platform; second, to examine the relationships among the firm׳s SM efforts and some firm and managerial characteristics. In order to achieve these research aims, data on 45 wineries were collected and analysed, using a model that considers three different dimensions of the firms׳ activity on the social…

Facebook05 social sciencesSocial platformlcsh:HD9000-9495Context (language use)Firms' social media effortsDual (category theory)Wine industryItalyOrder (exchange)0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Ruraleddc:330lcsh:Agricultural industries050211 marketingSocial mediaBusinessMarketingFirms׳ social media effortsFirms׳ social media effortGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinancePractical implications050203 business & managementStrategic marketingWine industry
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The Multi-States (MuSt) Theory for Emotion- and Action-regulation in Sports

2020

Feeling states – including emotional experiences – are fundamental to human adaptation, as they influence effort, attention, decision making, memory, and behavioural responses of individuals, as well as their interpersonal interactions. Thus, the ability to self-regulate is crucial for athletic success. This chapter presents the multi-states (MuSt) theory as a holistic approach for both emotion- and action-centred self-regulation for performance enhancement and optimisation. Central to the MuSt theory is the notion that a combination of emotion- and action-regulation strategies is more effective than focusing on one aspect alone. In this chapter, we describe psychobiosocial feeling states a…

Feeling statesDysfunctional familyurheiluitsesäätely (psykologia)Action (philosophy)tunteetliikuntapsykologiaIdentification (psychology)Adaptation (computer science)Performance enhancementPsychologyInterpersonal interactionPractical implicationsCognitive psychology
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THE ROLE OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR THE PERFORMANCE AND SURVIVAL OF MICRO-ENTERPRISES

2021

The research was supported by the NATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAMME “LATVIAN HERITAGE AND FUTURE CHALLENGES FOR THE SUSTAINABILITY OF THE STATE” project “CHALLENGES FOR THE LATVIAN STATE AND SOCIETY AND THE SOLUTIONS IN INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT" (INTERFRAME-LV, Project No.VPP-IZM-2018/1-0005).

FinanceCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLatvianbankslanguage.human_languagefirm performancemicro-entreprise financingfinance institutionsOriginality0502 economics and businessValue (economics)language:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Business and economics [Research Subject Categories]Access to financeExternal financingPsychological resilience050207 economicsbusinessmicro-enterprisesPractical implications050203 business & managementmedia_commonInternational Scientific Conference „Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Economics Engineering"
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Over the Cuckoo’s Nest : Towards a Nordic Model of the Responsible University?

2019

AbstractThis concluding chapter takes stock of the major elements, both empirical and conceptual, that underpin the case chapters presented in the book. The chapter is organised in three distinct sections. First, addressing a largely scientific audience, the chapter attempts to make conceptual sense of the findings from an organisational theory perspective. Second, it shifts focus to the wider community of practitioners (policy makers, advisers, university managers and administrators, etc.) by shedding light on the practical implications of the volume’s core findings for both policy and practice. Third, the chapter once again addresses an academic audience by sketching out the road ahead re…

Future studiesbiologybusiness.industryStrategic ChoiceResponsibility accountability window-dressing resilience policyPublic relationsbiology.organism_classificationEnvironmental determinismVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200SociologyNordic modelbusinessCuckooPractical implications
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Roles Of Stakeholders In Strategic Decision-Making Of Microfinance Organizations

2010

Microfinance organizations provide financial services to low income people. These organizations have been increasing dramatically worldwide. This increment calls attention for these organizations and their boards to make strategic decisions which enable them perform well and compete with each other. Based on literature, this paper identifies six types of microfinance stakeholders who sit on boards. These are clients, employees, government, donors, creditors and owners. This paper discusses the different roles of these stakeholders when they sit on boards of microfinance organizations and these roles are further explained to show how they contribute to the process of making strategic decisio…

GovernmentMicrofinancebusiness.industryCreditorlawProcess (engineering)Strategic decision makingAccountingbusinessStakeholder theoryPractical implicationsFinancial serviceslaw.inventionInternational Business & Economics Research Journal (IBER)
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