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The green factor in European manufacturing: a case study of the Spanish ceramic tile industry

2014

This paper analyses how environmental issues have affected and are continuing to affect the evolution of European manufacturing industries based on the example of the Spanish Ceramic Tile Industry (SCTI).1 The Ceramic Tile Industry (CTI)2 in Europe became very competitive and innovative in the early 1990s, with the Italian and the Spanish sectors, which are cluster-based, becoming world leaders. However, since 2008, this leadership position is being eroded. We provide an in depth analysis of the SCTI focusing on the influence of new European environmental regulations. The CTI has a major impact on the environment and has been the focus of environmental regulations. We also consider the inno…

Value (ethics)Innovation systemStrategy and ManagementCeramic tile industryIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringArt i indústriaIndústria del medi ambientOrder (exchange)ManufacturingEconomicsEnvironmental impact assessmentSocioeconomic statusIndustrial organizationGeneral Environmental ScienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementInnovation systemEnvironmental innovationManufacturing industrySustainabilitySustainabilityCeràmicaPosition (finance)businessDistritual innovation systems
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Typology of career development for Arab women managers in the United Arab Emirates

2010

PurposeThe purpose of this study is to explore how women managers in the United Arab Emirates account for and construct their career development.Design/methodology/approachA narrative approach is adopted for analyzing in‐depth interviews with 15 women managers in the United Arab Emirates.FindingsThe study produced a typology distinguishing four types of career development among women managers in the United Arab Emirates: progressive, moderate, facilitated and idealistic. The results suggest that social status and family connections can play a significant role in women's career development.Originality/valueThe value of this paper is two‐fold. First, it contributes to the previously under‐res…

Value (ethics)TypologyOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMiddle EastSocietal contextNarrativeGender studiesSociologyConstruct (philosophy)Social Sciences (miscellaneous)ManagementCareer developmentSocial statusCareer Development International
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Applying the Identity Status Paradigm to Managers’ Moral Identity

2019

We investigated the applicability of the identity status paradigm in identifying different stages of moral identity maturity among managers, focusing on how they solve moral conflicts in the context of work. Researchers conducted two theory-driven studies. Study 1 was based on focus group discussions among 16 managers, while Study 2 was based on open-ended questionnaire items from 180 managers. Both studies supported the hypothesized identity statuses. The status named diffusion included a lack of commitment to moral values and associated with avoiding moral questions at work. In foreclosure, extrinsic (e.g., organizational) values were adopted and applied to personal decision-making. Manag…

Value (ethics)Virtue ethicsidentity processesmedia_common.quotation_subjectIdentity (social science)Context (language use)lcsh:Labor. Work. Working classmoral identityUtilitarianismlcsh:Industrial psychologyidentiteettita512ta515media_commonlcsh:HD4801-8943managersFocus groupMaturity (psychological)moraaliidentity statusEthics of carePsychology (miscellaneous)PsychologySocial psychologylcsh:HF5548.7-5548.85johtajatScandinavian Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology
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Design of Scales to Assess the subjective social value of education for students in primary and secondary school.

2017

Abstract The devaluation of education, related with multiple socio-economic and psycho-school factors may be influencing decisively on academic results. A target level is observed that the socio-economic and cultural level of families can decide the student performance, however, this international trend shows inconsistent results. In addition, in different studies, we can observe that students from disadvantaged backgrounds statistics exceed expectations in performance, surpassing the expected results depending on their socioeconomic and cultural level; and students should achieve optimal results for their family situation do not get the expected performance. An interpretative hypothesis ma…

Value (ethics)media_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050401 social sciences methods050301 educationcomputer.software_genreEducació InvestigacióDisadvantagedlaw.invention0504 sociologylawScale (social sciences)Educational assessmentItem response theoryCLARITYGeneral Materials ScienceQuality (business)Psychology0503 educationcomputerSocial psychologySocioeconomic statusmedia_common
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Alien plant invasions in Mediterranean habitats: an assessment for Sicily

2021

AbstractLevels of plant invasions in different habitat types were assessed in several regional studies, but few of them were from the Mediterranean. Here we compare the levels of vascular plant invasion across habitats and plant communities of Sicily. We used a large dataset of plant species presences/absences in vegetation plots to analyze the invasion patterns across habitats considering biogeography, life form and phenology of alien plants. Vegetation plots were classified based on the EUNIS classification of European habitats. The invasiveness of each species was expressed in terms of its absolute and percentage frequency. Representation of different life forms and phenological patterns…

Vascular plantAlien species Biogeographical status Flowering season Life form EUNIS European vegetation archiveFloraEcologybiologyEcologyBiogeographyfungiIntroduced speciesPlant communityAlienVegetationbiology.organism_classificationHabitatAlien species Biogeographical status Flowering season Life form EUNIS European Vegetation ArchiveSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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CONSERVATION NEEDS FOR THE VERMETID REEFS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA

2015

Vermetid reefs are intertidal bioconstructions typical of many subtropical and temperate coastal areas worldwide. Distributed in the warmest waters of the Mediterranean Sea, the reefs are built by the vermetid gastropod Dendropoma petraeum and the coralline alga Neogoniolithon brassica-florida, two species included in the annexes of the Berna Convention. Vermetid reefs provide a wide set of ecosystem services, such as coastal protection from erosion, regulation of sediment transport and accumulation, serving as carbon deposit and increasing biodiversity at the intertidal level. Despite its vulnerability to several threats, such as pollution, spread of invasive species, ocean acidification a…

Vermetid reefs conservation status Mediterranean management coastal key habitat
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Zvaigžņotā Debess: 2014/15, Ziema (226)

2014

Contents: “ZVAIGŽŅOTĀ DEBESS” FORTY YEARS AGO: J.Stradiņš. Vestige of Otto Schmidt in Latvia (abridged) ; Leonora Roze. All-Union Conference in Latvian State University (abridged) ; DEVELOPMENTS in SCIENCE: K.Schwartz. Gravitational Waves and Cosmic Inflation ; DISCOVERIES: A.Alksnis. Light Echoes from Supernova 2014J in Galaxy M82 ; A.Alksnis. Discovery of the Benešov Meteorites 20 Years after the Bolide Event ; I.Pundure. Giant Filament on the Sun Watched by NASA's SDO ; I.Pundure. MAVEN’s Mars Exploration Mission Started ; SPACE RESEARCH and EXPLORATION: R.Misa. Plasma Engines and Ad Astra Rocket Company ; LATVIAN SCIENTISTS: J.Freimanis. Reviewing My 60 Years of Life (concluded) ; KĀRLI…

Vija Celmiņa – dabas struktūras mākslāBenešovas bolīdsPlutons – pasākumi planētas statusa atgūšanaiFricim Blumbaham 150 – konference Talsu novadāE-ELT – būvdarbu sākumsMēness ilūzijaPlanētu redzamības kompleksā diagramma 2015MAVEN – Marsa atmosfēras izpēteRozeta – pašas momentuzņēmums pie Čurjumova-Gerasimenko komētasSaules pulkstenis ar lapsu VarakļānosBaldones Šmidta teleskops – montāžaLatvijas 39. atklātā fizikas olimpiādeAmatierastrofoto – galaktikas M81 un M82 un pārnovaFricis Blumbahs – piemineklis I Meža kaposSupernova 2014J galaktikā M82Astronomiskās parādības 2015Saules aptumsums 20. martā2010-2013 [Astronomija filatēlijā]9. Heidelbergas vasaras skola:NATURAL SCIENCES::Physics::Astronomy and astrophysics [Research Subject Categories]Artis Aberfelds – Kārļa Kaufmaņa piemiņas stipendiātsGravitācijas viļņiPlazmas dzinēji – Ad Astra Rocket CompanySDO – pavediens uz SaulesDebess spīdekļi – 2014/15. gada ziemaStarparty 12. pasākums 6.sept.2014.ASTRONET izbraukuma sēde RīgāJuris Freimanis – 60
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Los excluidos, ciudadanos

1998

Violencia civilizadaEXCLUIDOSPatronosEstatusVidal-Beneyto JoséObrerosNoticiaSolidaridadMediáticosIdentidadIndicador estadísticoSacrificiosMediosPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónLa CoupoleParadoViolencia salvajeTrabajoLucha de clasesGobierno francésFRANCIAÉlite francesaEstigmatizadosEuropaParís
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Scuole d'autore. Per una storia del "doppio lavoro" in letteratura a partire dagli scrittori-insegnanti del Novecento siciliano

La tesi propone la riflessione sulla centralità delle istituzioni scolastiche nei processi di produzione della letteratura italiana, selezionando i casi di studio di quelle vissute e/o rappresentate dai maggiori narratori siciliani del Novecento, e offrendo un ventaglio di opzioni metodologiche per l’indagine dei vincoli fra gli scrittori e la scuola. L’obiettivo immediato è quello di restituire dignità e visibilità alla didattica d’autore, anche attraverso il recupero delle tracce materiali del lavoro di docenti meridionali illustri, come Brancati, Sciascia, Bufalino e Consolo. Alla luce del protagonismo della professione docente nella storia letteraria italiana, si riflette, pertanto, sul…

Vitaliano Brancatistatus degli insegnantigeografia della letteratura.Settore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura Italianaracconto di scuolaLeonardo Sciasciaarchivi delle scuoleGesualdo Bufalinodidattica d'autoresociologia del lavoroletteratura e scuola
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Analysis of dietary patterns and nutritional adequacy in lactating women : a multicentre European cohort (ATLAS study)

2021

Abstract Eating habits of lactating women can influence the nutrient composition of human milk, which in turn influences nutrient intake of breastfed infants. The aim of the present study was to identify food patterns and nutritional adequacy among lactating women in Europe. Data from a multicentre European longitudinal cohort (ATLAS study) were analysed to identify dietary patterns using cluster analysis. Dietary information from 180 lactating women was obtained using 3-d food diaries over the first 4 months of lactation. Four dietary patterns were identified: ‘vege-oils’, ‘fish-poultry’, ‘confectionery-salads’ and ‘mixed dishes’. Nutrition adequacy was not significantly different between …

Vitamin030309 nutrition & dietetics[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Endocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismNutritional Status030209 endocrinology & metabolism03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineCluster analysisMulticentre European cohortEnvironmental healthPantothenic acidVitamin D and neurologyMedicineHumansLactationLongitudinal StudiesDietary Reference Values2. Zero hunger0303 health sciencesNutrition and DieteticsVitamin CMilk HumanNutrition adequacybusiness.industryDietary Surveys and Nutritional EpidemiologyInfantFood PatternsDiet[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]EuropeNäringsläraBreast FeedingchemistryDietary Reference IntakeCohortCluster analysis; Lactating mothers; Multicentre European cohort; Nutrition adequacyFemalebusinessLactating mothersFood ScienceResearch Article
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