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Banks, Firms and Economic Culture: Economists and Research Centres in Interwar Italy

2020

In the interwar years, Italy experimented a strong growth of applied economic research. The foundation of research centers can be read and placed in a much wider international trend that emerged during the Great War. In this essay, we offer a map of the most important research centers, exploring the extensive web of relationships between the academia and the productive world. We then focus on a set of case studies, selected for their relevance. Section 2 is devoted to the banking sector, with reference to four important cases (Banca Commerciale Italiana, Banca d’Italia, Associazione Bancaria Italiana and Banco di Sicilia); section 3 to the industrial sector (IRI, Finsider, Ansaldo, Edison, …

FascismImportant researchInterwar Economic HistoryEconomySettore SECS-P/04 - Storia Del Pensiero EconomicoSecondary sector of the economyResearch centresHistory of Italian bankHistory of Italian firmsBusinessResearch DepartmentBanking sector
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The Application of Accounting Methodology of Radar Charts to Analyze the Sector of Sawmilling and Planning of Wood of Austria

2015

The accounting methodology of radar charts (AMRCh) explains the behavior of companies through average periods of maturation of management activity on short term. These variables represented on each one of axes of radar chart allow measure the activity of companies, applying the cosine and sine theorems of plane geometry. The analysis of activity is for each one of areas represented on a radar chart through by non-slanted indicators. This study shows that frontier effect carry out companies to adopt a sectorial management to maintain their activity. This manuscript presents the basic theory of AMRCh, firstly. Secondly, the study analyzes the management of industrial sector, which carries the…

FrontierManagement strategyMeasure (data warehouse)Environmental Engineeringbusiness.industrySecondary sector of the economyComptabilitatEconomicsRadar chartAccountingbusinessTerm (time)
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Modelling Employee Attitudes to Safety

1999

This paper describes the modeling of employee attitudes to safety in three industrial sectors operating in the UK. Gauging employee attitudes to safety has become an increasingly important method of appraising human factors issues in many organizations. This study is based on data collected from a large survey (n = 2429) of employee attitudes to safety. It attempts to describe the subjective architectures, or explicative model, of employee attitudes to safety in these sectors by relating these attitudes to their appraisals of commitment to safety in their organization. A comparison of models across sector models is also made. The data support the claim that the architecture of attitudes to…

Knowledge managementEmployee researchbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Work environmentStructural equation modelingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Secondary sector of the economyPerceptionBusinessArchitectureWork safetyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonEuropean Psychologist
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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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Emerging Tiger? The Paradoxes of the Philippine Economy

2017

The Republic of the Philippines is an exception in the East and Southeast Asia realm. One of the richest countries of the region at the end of World War II, its rankings have slipped, and its growth rates have been weak for several decades. We examine the main causes of the mediocre economic performance of the country since the 1950s. Many analysts have pointed out an excessive bureaucracy, high levels of corruption and the lack of industrial investment in a country dominated by landed interests. After the high debt incurred during the Marcos administration, Philippine leaders have made every effort to improve the debt situation, choosing to pay back loans, but under investing in infrastruc…

PovertyInformal sectorbusiness.industryCorruptionmedia_common.quotation_subjectGlobalizationGeographyEconomyDebtSecondary sector of the economyDevelopment economicsBureaucracybusinessTertiary sector of the economymedia_common
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Industrial waste heat: Estimation of the technically available resource in the EU per industrial sector, temperature level and country

2018

Abstract Industrial waste heat is examined in EU countries, focusing on the amount that can be recovered and exploited, referred to as technical potential of waste heat. An alternative methodology is proposed here, which is based on waste heat fractions derived from a detailed study of the UK industry from the period 2000–2003. These fractions express the part of heat consumption that is wasted and is possible to be recovered. The waste heat fractions have been calculated in this work for each main industrial sector and temperature level. The methodology initially includes the adjustment of waste heat fractions from each industrial sector from the UK industry to the conditions of the differ…

Resource (biology)020209 energyTemperature levelEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyAvailable resource; Energy efficiency; Heat consumption; Industry; Recovery; Temperature level; Waste heat; Waste heat fraction; Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringIndustrial wasteRecoveryAvailable resourceWaste heatHeat recovery ventilation0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringIndustryWaste heat fractionSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di LavorazioneWaste managementHeat consumptionEnergy efficiencyWork (electrical)Energy intensitySecondary sector of the economyEnvironmental scienceWaste heatEfficient energy useApplied Thermal Engineering
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Medicinal Mushrooms as Part of the "Third Mission" Activities of Univesities - A Science to Business Initiative Related to Mycotherapy

2021

In Italy, the National Agency for the Evaluation of the University System and Research (ANVUR) carries out a systematic evaluation of the "Third Mission" activities of universities and research bodies. In this perspective, universities already engaged in research on medicinal mushrooms and on their potential applications in the industrial sector set the frame for collaboration with large, well-reputed private companies. In Italy, one of the major problems of mycotherapy is related to lack of certification and the dubious origin/identity of mushroom extracts used by the industry. Hence, products deriving from medicinal mushrooms that are in trade do not often meet the required quality criter…

Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectCertificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyDrug DiscoveryAgency (sociology)HumansQuality (business)Marketingscience-to-business mushrooms cultivation mushroom extracts mycotherapy medicinal mushrooms Italymedia_commonPharmacologyPleurotusPlants MedicinalbiologyPlant ExtractsSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaCommercebiology.organism_classificationItalySecondary sector of the economyDietary SupplementsSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBusinessAgaricalesUniversity systemInternational Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms
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Liberalising European electricity markets: opportunities and risks for a sustainable power sector

2003

The process of liberalising European electricity markets, encompassing a wide range of restructuring activities, has mainly been spurred by the attempt to increase the economic efficiency of the whole sector. This process might be used to trigger a development towards a sustainable power sector by increasing the use of renewable energy sources and enhancing energy efficiency on the supply and demand side. However, by taking a closer look at the current trends of the European electricity markets, it becomes obvious that the liberalisation not only implies opportunities but also risks for the creation of a sustainable power sector. Many of these risks are due to market distortions and imperfe…

Sustainable developmentEconomic efficiencyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentElectric utilityMarket structureMarket economySecondary sector of the economyEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionElectric power industryEconomic systemEnergy sourcemedia_commonRenewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
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Quantifying the Potential Economic Benefits of Flexible Industrial Demand in the European Power System

2018

The envisaged decarbonization of the European power system introduces complex techno-economic challenges to its operation and development. Demand flexibility can significantly contribute in addressing these challenges and enable a cost-effective transition to the low-carbon future. Although extensive previous work has analyzed the impacts of residential and commercial demand flexibility, the respective potential of the industrial sector has not yet been thoroughly investigated despite its large size. This paper presents a novel, whole-system modeling framework to comprehensively quantify the potential economic benefits of flexible industrial demand (FID) for the European power system. This …

TechnologyElectrical & Electronic EngineeringComputer science020209 energyDistribution (economics)Information System02 engineering and technology09 EngineeringENERGY MANAGEMENT SCHEMEElectric power systemAutomation & Control SystemsEngineeringDemand flexibilityCARBON ELECTRICITY SYSTEMS10 Technology0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCapital costElectrical and Electronic EngineeringOperating costFlexibility (engineering)08 Information And Computing Sciencesindustrial demandScience & Technologyrenewable generationbusiness.industryFACILITIESComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionEnvironmental economicsInvestment (macroeconomics)Computer Science Applicationspower systemWork (electrical)Control and Systems EngineeringSecondary sector of the economyEngineering IndustrialComputer ScienceComputer Science Interdisciplinary ApplicationsSIDE MANAGEMENTbusinessoptimizationSTORAGEInformation SystemsIEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
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