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Hypothesis for the Italian contemporary landscape renewal

2020

Over the last century the Italian urban and suburban landscape has undergone a profound transformation. Through this brief essay we try to trace the reasons of this transformation in order to suggest possible redevelopment strategies. It is necessary, in essence, to rediscover today the lost balance between city and countryside typical of the traditional landscape. But to do this it is necessary to recognize the “essential character” of the territories.

contemporary landscape contemporary city urban strategySettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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Contingency plan selection under interdependent risks

2021

Managing supply chain risks (SCRs) has become an increasingly strategic key factor over the last decade, aimed at pursuing and maintaining business success. These types of risks clearly pose an important challenge to managers nowadays, and evaluating uncertainty affecting business scenarios is crucial. Indeed, COVID-19 has been dangerously affecting supply chains of global manufacturers, and is indicated as a main trigger cause of supply chain disruptions for a huge number of enterprises. Major effects derived from epidemic outbreaks on supply chains should be further adequately investigated since enterprises have been adopting poor risk management plans [1] to face them. Many companies, fo…

contingency strategysupply chain risksMATEMATICA APLICADAANP
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How do different network positions affect crowd members' success in crowdsourcing challenges?

2023

In the crowdsourcing challenges, crowd members can interact with each other by, for example, chatting, exchanging feedback, providing advice, discussing, and commenting on ideas. These social interactions shape a network structure, which is a set of social relationships developed by crowd members. This study aims at investigating how occupying diverse network positions within a crowdsourcing challenge network increases the members' likelihood to succeed in a competition. Leveraging prior literature on social networks and crowdsourcing research, we theorize how central and structural hole network positions influence the crowd members' likelihood of winning crowdsourcing challenges by leverag…

crowd members' success crowdsourcing crowdsourcing challenges network structureManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleJournal of Product Innovation Management
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Turning Right/Turning Left? : A Neoclassical Socioeconomic Query of the Arts Signaled by Museum and Branding in Finland

2016

ABSTRACTThe Guggenheim Helsinki Plan indicated a wishful turn of the arts and culture in Finland from the socio-democratic tradition of a welfare society towards a further neoliberalism. Following the Finnish historical timeline and from a museological viewpoint, this article reviews how national identity was built through the arts, which later integrated into formal and informal education to enhance human capital. This instrumental view now promotes the idea of useful art to fuel an innovation economy of advanced technology. Considering embarking on the intricate platform of arts, economics, and finance through Guggenheim, rethinking the contemporary art market mechanism may prove to be be…

cultural identitymuseologiaVisual Arts and Performing ArtsStrategy and Managementcultural economybrändäys0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geographyart marketneoliberalism02 engineering and technologyuusliberalismiInformal educationThe artsVisual arts educationContemporary artArts in educationVisual artstaidekasvatusart historymuseologyta616Sociologyarts managementkulttuuripolitiikka05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningbrandingArts administrationcultural policyPolitical economytaidehistoriaart educationEconomics of the arts and literature050703 geographyLawkulttuuri-identiteettiCultural policyJournal of Arts Management, Law, and Society
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The elasticity of a random variable as a tool for measuring and assessing risks

2022

Elasticity is a very popular concept in economics and physics, recently exported and reinterpreted in the statistical field, where it has given form to the so-called elasticity function. This function has proved to be a very useful tool for quantifying and evaluating risks, with applications in disciplines as varied as public health and financial risk management. In this study, we consider the elasticity function in random terms, defining its probability distribution, which allows us to measure for each stochastic process the probability of finding elastic or inelastic situations (i.e., with elasticities greater or less than 1). This new tool, together with new results on the most notable p…

cumulative distribution function of the elasticityrandom variableStrategy and ManagementAccountingEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)ddc:330UNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASelasticity function; cumulative distribution function of the elasticity; random variable; (proportional) reverse hazard rateelasticity function(proportional) reverse hazard rate
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Importance of Strategic Social Media Marketing

2017

Technological innovation has grown at an unprecedented rate over the past couple of decades, creating multiple opportunities for marketing in online settings. The proliferation of social media helps customers become more empowered and engaged in their brand interactions, while also providing them with new tools in their search, evaluation, choice and purchases of marketing offerings. Consequently, these developments are influencing marketing practices, both strategically, and tactically. Nowadays, social media has developed in an essential part of marketing strategy for its ability to generate co-created value, to interactively connect brands to consumers, to monitor brand-related discussio…

customer relationship managementonline marketinge-word-of-mouthlcsh:Marketing. Distribution of productssocial mediasocial media marketingdigital marketingonline consumer behaviorlcsh:HF5410-5417.5strategyadvertisingExpert Journal of Marketing
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Environmental values and customer-perceived value in industrial supplier relationships

2017

This study addresses a gap in the research on supply channel management by integrating environmental values and value creation in the context of buyer-supplier relationships. This study has two objectives: (i) to explore the environmental values structure of industrial customers, and (ii) to test the effect of environmental values on overall value perceptions. The effect of customer's environmental values on the supplier's environmental image and customer-perceived value is tested with structural equation modeling using the PLS method. The empirical analysis is based on a global sample of industrial companies that have a high impact on the environment (n = 121). Key findings of this study a…

customer-perceived valueValue creationRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentStrategy and Management05 social sciencesChannel managementEnvironmental economicsenvironmental valuesIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringStructural equation modelingympäristöarvotSupplier relationship management0502 economics and business050501 criminologyPerfect competitionBusinessMarketingEnvironmental scanningta512industrial relationshipsenvironmental suppliersCompetence (human resources)050203 business & management0505 lawGeneral Environmental ScienceJournal of Cleaner Production
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Cyber security competencies : cyber security education and research in Finnish universities

2015

The revolution in information technology that began in the 1990s has been transforming Finland into an information society. Imaginative data processing and utilization, arising from the needs of citizens and the business community, are some of the most important elements in a thriving society. Information and know-how have become key ‘commodities’ in society, and they can be utilized all the more efficiently through information technology. Individuals, public and private organizations alike depend on the cyber world. From the citizens using social media, to banks growing their business, to law enforcement supporting national security – every sector of the society is increasingly dependent u…

cyber strategycyber educationyliopistotcyber competenceFinland
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Impact of Wind Electricity Forecasts on Bidding Strategies

2017

The change in the generation mix from conventional electricity sources to renewables has important implications for bidding behaviour and may have an impact on prices. The main goal of this work is to discover the role played by expected wind production, together with other relevant factors, in explaining the day-ahead market price through a data panel model. The Spanish market, given the huge increase in wind generation observed in the last decade, has been chosen for this study as a paradigmatic example. The results obtained suggest that wind power forecasts are a new key determinant for supply market participants when bidding in the day-ahead market. We also provide a conservative quanti…

day-ahead electricity market020209 energyRisk premiumGeography Planning and DevelopmentTJ807-83002 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]Renewable energy sourcesSupply marketMicroeconomics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsMarket pricestrategic biddingGE1-350Trading strategyWind powerEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryday-ahead electricity market; renewables; strategic biddingUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASrenewablesBiddingRenewable energyEnvironmental sciencesElectricitybusinessSustainability; Volume 9; Issue 8; Pages: 1318
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A decomposition approach for multidimensional knapsacks with family-split penalties

2022

The optimization of Multidimensional Knapsacks with Family-Split Penalties has been introduced in the literature as a variant of the more classical Multidimensional Knapsack and Multi-Knapsack problems. This problem deals with a set of items partitioned in families, and when a single item is picked to maximize the utility, then all items in its family must be picked. Items from the same family can be assigned to different knapsacks, and in this situation split penalties are paid. This problem arises in real applications in various fields. This paper proposes a new exact and fast algorithm based on a specific Combinatorial Benders Cuts scheme. An extensive experimental campaign computational…

decomposition methodsknapsack problemsManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and Managementdecomposition methoddiscrete optimizationbenders cutsbenders cutknapsack problemManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness and International Managementinteger programmingComputer Science Applications
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