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Ochratoxin A in rice on the Moroccan retail market

2008

One hundred (100) samples of rice purchased from retail markets in five different cities (Rabat, Témara, Salé, Casablanca and Méknès) in Morocco from January to October 2006 were surveyed for the presence of ochratoxin A (OTA) using Accelerated Solvent Extraction (ASE) coupled to liquid chromatography with fluorescence detection. The identification of OTA in positive rice samples was confirmed by methyl ester derivatization. Analytical results showed a frequency of contamination of 26% of total analyzed rice samples. The percentage of contamination of samples was 24, 26.6, 16.6, 27.7 and 30% in Rabat, Témara, Méknès, Salé and Casablanca respectively. Levels of OTA in positive samples ranged…

Ochratoxin ADaily intakeRetail marketFood ContaminationBiologyMicrobiologyToxicologychemistry.chemical_compoundHumansMycotoxinOchratoxinMaximum levelbusiness.industryOryzaGeneral MedicineContaminationOchratoxinsBiotechnologyMoroccoAccelerated solvent extractionchemistryConsumer Product SafetyCarcinogensbusinessFood AnalysisChromatography LiquidFood ScienceInternational Journal of Food Microbiology
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Industrial loans and market structure

2003

Abstract Based on the observation that financing is one of the main obstacles to create new firms, this paper deals with the interactions between the market structure of both the banking sector and the borrowing industries. We consider that firms’ installation costs are financed by means of industrial loans from specialized banks. With endogenous entry in banking activity as well as in the borrowing industry, we find that a natural oligopoly emerges in both sectors if the entry cost in the industrial sector is small enough, relative to the banks’ entry cost.

OligopolyEconomics and EconometricsMarket structureEntry costbusiness.industrySecondary sector of the economyEconomicsRetail bankingFinancial systembusinessFinanceBanking sectorEuropean Economic Review
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Optimal pricing strategies in real-time electricity pricing environments: An Italian case study

2015

The energy market has changed radically over the last decade, mainly due to an increased penetration of renewable energies. Now the end users have directly access to the energy market and can actively take part to the electricity market. Electricity customers can indeed modify their behavior through Demand Response (DR), namely by means of pricing strategies that support a change in the end-users habits. This can be accomplished through a 'loads aggregator', a third party that collects the requests and signals for Active Demand-based services coming from the markets and the different power system participants. This paper describes a new framework able to optimally select the real-time prici…

Operations researchComputer scienceElectricity pricingcomputer.software_genreEnergy management power system economics power system planning energy consumptionNews aggregatorSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaDemand responsePricing strategiesVariable pricingElectricity marketEnergy marketElectricity retailingcomputer2015 International Conference on Clean Electrical Power (ICCEP)
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Technical and economical assessment of distributed electrochemical storages for load shifting applications: An Italian case study

2016

Time-of-use (TOU) energy cost management involves the use of energy storage systems (ESSs) by customers to reduce their electricity bills. The ESS is charged during off-peak time periods, when electricity energy prices are low, and discharged during times when on-peak energy prices are applied. This article addresses the question whether it is economically viable to install medium-scale distributed ESSs designed to lower the electricity cost for a customer-side application, assuming flexible electricity tariffs. The technical/economical evaluation is carried out referring to lithium-ion (Li-ion), sodium sulfur (NaS) and vanadium redox battery (VRB) technologies, performing a parametric anal…

Operations researchbusiness.industryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environment020209 energyLoad shifting;Flexible electricity price;Case study;Battery energy storage;Technical-economical evaluationCase studyFlexible electricity pricePublic institutionBattery energy storage02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental economicsVanadium redox batteryEnergy storageTechnical-economical evaluationSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaStand-alone power systemLoad shifting0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsCapital costElectricitybusinessElectricity retailingLoad shifting
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2021

Organizations often learn vicariously by observing what other organizations do. Our study examines vicarious learning–related communication through which individuals share their observations with other organizational members. Most students and members of present-day organizations would expect that this communication is driven by a prodevelopment logic—that communication serves the purpose of organizational improvement and competitiveness. Our unique historical evidence on learning-related communication over multiple decades shows that the subjective and collective attitude toward prodevelopment communication may be ideologically conditioned. Prodevelopment communication is the norm in capi…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management060106 history of social sciencesbusiness.industryStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences06 humanities and the artsPublic relationsRetail industryManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessObservational learning0601 history and archaeologyStrategic managementIdeologySociologybusiness050203 business & managementBusiness historymedia_commonOrganization Science
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Team autonomy, organizational commitment and company performance - a study in the retail trade

2014

The study focuses on the relationship between perceived team autonomy and company performance through highlighting organizational commitment as a mediating factor in this relationship. Data collected in 2007 came from 25 small-sized companies in the retail trade, covering both the employer and employee levels (n = 369). This study aims to shed light on the following questions: first, is team autonomy associated with organizational commitment and company performance? Second, does commitment mediate the relationship between team autonomy and company performance? Results indicated that team autonomy was both directly and indirectly positively associated with company performance. Furthermore, o…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectOrganizational commitmentorganizational commitmentManagement of Technology and Innovationcompany performanceBusiness and International ManagementMarketingPractical implicationsta512ta515media_commonTeamworkSelf-managementbusiness.industryPublic sectorPublic relationsteam autonomyIndustrial relationsRetail tradeBusinessteamworkWork systemsHRMAutonomyINTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
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Mobile Banking and Payment System : A Conceptual Standpoint

2017

This study conceptualizes and proposes a well-regulated and designated mobile banking and payment system (MBPS) with the potential to strengthen the banking system, foster the regulatory framework, and to be integrated across various platforms and mobile devices. Unlike other mobile payment systems that lack convenience, scalability, and usability, the proposed MBPS contains several important functionalities and it has the potential to bring together hitherto unconnected industries—banking, Fintech and telecoms—to offer value-added services to their existing and potential customers. The ownership of the MBPS shall remain with the financial services sector including the banking and microfina…

Payment systempayment systemsManagement Information Systemslaw.inventionlaw0502 economics and businessSMS bankingMobile paymentmobile bankingPayment service providerta512MicrofinanceMobile bankingbusiness.industry05 social sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsCommercemaksujärjestelmätverkkopankitRetail banking050211 marketingbusinessTelecommunicationsMobile device050203 business & managementInternational Journal of E-Business Research
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Perceived congruence and online loyalty as segmentation variables in multichannel retailing: a comparison between appparel and electronics

2017

As the interest of the literature on congruity between offline and online stores is relatively recent, empirical evidence is required to help marketing managers choose the most effective ways of contributing to the formation of consistent offerings as well as their contribution to generate customer loyalty. This study examines whether congruity can help to identify segments of heterogeneous consumers that differ significantly regarding these variables as well as other constructs related to the customer relationship with the retailer. The study attempts to identify which congruity attribute(s) are most relevant for differentiating customers by their loyalty towards the online store, so that …

Perceived congruenceOnline loyaltyMultichannel retailing
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Enterprise System Implementation in a Franchise Context: An Action Case Study

2015

Abstract This research paper reports on a study focusing on a franchise relationship that utilizes an enterprise system (ES) to optimize its supply chain. The ES is in its post-implementation phase; however, the franchisee has challenges with inventory management due to poor data quality, which causes problems with vendor analysis and revenue control. An action case study was carried out to identify and diagnose the source of the problem, and interventions were implemented and evaluated. The findings demonstrate that several of the challenges related to poor data quality in the supply chain were influenced by problems of a socio-technical character. These included a lack of understanding of…

Process managementERP post-implementationVendorComputer scienceSupply chainControl (management)Enterprise systemsContext (language use)Computer securitycomputer.software_genreopportunismEnterprise systemOpportunismRevenuedata qualityAction researchGeneral Environmental ScienceWorkaroundinterorganizational challengesfranchiseretailaction caseSCMaction researchData qualityGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencescomputerProcedia Computer Science
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Competitive reactions to market entry

2004

Grocery retailing markets are becoming more open and international. Finland is an example of a previously closed and restricted market which has recently opened its borders to foreign food products as well as food retailers. This paper describes the competitive dynamics and actions of the domestic retailers that took place when the first foreign grocery retailer entered the market. The paper concludes that the main competitive moves were related to the price of food products and to changes in product ranges. The domestic retailers imitated the concept of the entrant and added new low‐priced own brands into their product mixes. The roles of the market actors were reversed during the entry pr…

Product (business)CommerceCompetitive dynamicsFood productsRetail tradeBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Market leaderBusinessDomestic marketFood ScienceGrocery retailingBritish Food Journal
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