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High frequency modeling technique for three phase power electronics module

2015

Nowadays, the high integrated power electronics modules (PMs), characterized by high speed, low loss and hard ware miniaturization, represent a new technology that meets the emerging demands of many applications, such us vehicle and home appliance, renewable energy sources in smart grid. The integration process and the high switching speeds increase the PM electromagnetic emissions that can create electromagnetic interference (EMI) with electric/electronic devices near the PMs. For this reason, electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) have to be carefully considered, yet in the design phase, to guarantee the reliability of PM systems. In this paper a method to develop a high frequency (HF) model…

MarketingEngineeringRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryElectromagnetic compatibilityEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyPower moduleElectromagnetic interferenceElectromagnetic interferenceStrategy and Management1409 Tourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementSmart gridEMIHigh frequency modelingPower modulePower electronicsMiniaturizationElectronic engineeringElectromagnetic compatibilityElectronicsbusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche2015 5th International Conference on Electric Utility Deregulation and Restructuring and Power Technologies (DRPT)
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Cognitive and Affective Causes of Consumer Dissatisfaction With the Hospitality Encounter

2009

Causality attributions, equity, and affection used to explain satisfaction have received special attention in the literature on dissatisfaction and complaining behavior. In this study we examine the contribution these three antecedents make to consumer dissatisfaction. A causal model has been constructed to examine the effect of these variables on dissatisfaction in a sample of 345 individuals who have had an unsatisfactory experience in a restaurant. The results show that attributions, inequity, and negative affections have a significant, direct and positive influence on the level of dissatisfaction, with attribution as the most influential explanatory variable.

MarketingEquity (economics)business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectCognitionHospitality industryManagement Information SystemsHospitalityTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementAffectionbusinessAttributionPsychologySocial psychologyCausal modelmedia_commonJournal of Hospitality Marketing & Management
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Potential agency problems in European club football? The case of UEFA Financial Fair Play

2014

Purpose– With the licence season 2013/2014 onwards Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Financial Fair Play (FFP) fully came into force. Among other things, FFP demands from the clubs to operate within their own revenues in order to counteract the increasing over indebtedness in European club football. The purpose of this paper is to cast further light on the relationship between UEFA and the clubs as the main actors of FFP and to derive implications to UEFA to improve the efficacy of this regulatory intervention.Design/methodology/approach– This paper explicitly examines the case of FFP from an agency theory perspective. A positivist agency approach is applied in order to describ…

MarketingFinancebusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementCorporate governancePrincipal–agent problemFootballInformation asymmetryIncentiveTourism Leisure and Hospitality ManagementPolitical scienceAgency (sociology)ClubBusiness and International ManagementbusinessLegitimacySport, Business and Management: An International Journal
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Exploring the concept of perceived sustainability at tourist destinations: a market segmentation approach

2018

The concept of sustainability as perceived by tourists has rarely been studied and much less considered as a basis for segmentation. This article provides a conceptual framework based on tourists’ ...

MarketingKnowledge managementbusiness.industry05 social sciencesLatent class modelMarket segmentationConceptual frameworkTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessSustainabilityTourist destinations050211 marketingSegmentationBusiness050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismJournal of Travel & Tourism Marketing
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Experiences of trans persons in physical activity and sport: A qualitative meta-synthesis

2019

• Language has negative consequences for trans people but also becomes an act of resistance.• Changing rooms are experienced as embarrassing and unsafe.• Trans persons use different strategies for ...

MarketingMeta synthesisOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementStrategy and Management05 social sciencesPhysical activityManagement Science and Operations ResearchTrans peopleTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessTransgender050211 marketingsense organsBusiness and International Managementskin and connective tissue diseasesPsychologySport managementSocial psychology050212 sport leisure & tourismSport Management Review
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The Market Reorientation of Farms: The Case of Olive Growing in the Nebrodi Area

2014

In addition to safeguarding the landscape, olive growing makes a unique contribution to protecting the environment and the agricultural ecosystem. Olive growing in mountainous and hilly areas is severely constrained by structural limitations. Rural tourism can be a potential strategy to increase the competitiveness of olive-growing activities. After an initial analysis of the relationship between landscape, tourism, and olive growing, this study focused on olive growing in the Nebrodi area. In particular, we examined two case studies of olive farms to analyze the related production costs and market positioning strategies.

MarketingNatural resource economicsAgricultural ecosystemsRural tourismterritorySafeguardingMarket positioningolive-growingSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleProduction (economics)EcosystemBusinessMarketingRural areaBusiness and International ManagementTourismbusiness strategieFood Science
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Introduction to the Special Section: Tourism & Leisure

2021

MarketingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomyStrategy and ManagementPolitical scienceIndustrial relationsEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Special sectionBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Business and International ManagementFinanceTourismCuadernos de Gestión
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Frontiers in research in business: Will you be in?

2016

MarketingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementEconomyStrategy and ManagementTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and business05 social sciencesEconomics050211 marketingEconomic geographyBusiness and International Management050203 business & managementFinance
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New frontiers in tourism: destinations, resources, and managerial perspectives

2018

Kozak, M., Rita, P., & Bigne, E. (2018). New frontiers in tourism: destinations, resources, and managerial perspectives. [Editorial]. European Journal of Management and Business Economics, 27(1), 2-5. DOI: 10.1108/EJMBE-03-2018-066

MarketingOrganizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementTourism destinationsStrategy and Management05 social sciencesDestinationslcsh:BusinessBusiness economicsTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businesslcsh:Financelcsh:HG1-9999Regional science050211 marketingBusinessBusiness and International Managementlcsh:HF5001-6182050212 sport leisure & tourismFinanceTourismEuropean Journal of Management and Business Economics
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Destination appeal through digitalized comments

2019

Abstract Brand choice remains under review in the context of service provision. Drawing on schema theory and persuasion theory, this study tests how, in online reviews, valence (positive vs. negative), content style (general vs. specific), and destination familiarity interact and influence digital destination image (DDI) and intention to visit a tourist destination (TD). We run a 2 × 2 × 2 experimental design using a sample of 1055 TripAdvisor users. Our findings suggest that: (i) Positive (vs. negative) online reviews, specific (vs. general) online reviews, and familiarity with a destination enhance DDI and intention to visit a TD; (ii) the impact of the valence of the review on DDI and in…

MarketingPersuasionService provisionmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAppealDestination imageBrand choice0502 economics and business050211 marketingValence (psychology)PsychologySocial psychology050203 business & managementTourismmedia_commonJournal of Business Research
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