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Vad är jultomten gjort av? : representationerna av jultomten på två webbplatser

2013

Tutkielmassa tarkastellaan joulupukin representaatioiden rakentumista yhdellä suomalaisella ja yhdellä ruotsalaisella verkkosivustolla. Aiheen tutkiminen on kiinnostavaa sillä fiktiivisiä hahmoja ei juuri ole ennen tutkittu diskurssintutkimuksen keinoin. Fiktiiviset hahmot ja asiat, sekä niihin liittyvät tarinat vaikuttavat kuitenkin yhteiskuntaamme, uskomuksiimme ja käyttäytymiseemme. Joulupukkia kuvaavia multimodaalisia tekstejä on analysoitu käyttäen hyväksi representaation ja diskurssien käsitteitä. Pyrin vastaamaan seuraaviin tutkimuskysymyksiin: 1) Millaiset representaatiot Joulupukista on rakennettu? 2) Mitä diskursseja on käytetty Joulupukin merkityksellisestämisessä? 3) Mitä semioo…

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Symplectic analysis of thin-walled curved box girders with torsion, distortion and shear lag warping effects

2022

Shear lag effect and torsional and distortional warping can significantly affect the performance of thin-walled curved box girders used in modern bridge engineering. The structural behaviour of these bridges exhibits complexity due to coupled bending and torsion together with warping effects of non-uniform torsion, distortion and shear lag. A practical method of analysis, based on the symplectic approach, with the same perspective as the Higher Order Beam Theories, is presented for overcoming the difficulties of numerical approaches via the Finite Element Method. In this paper, the Hamiltonian Structural Analysis method implements the analysis of the shear lag effect together with non-unifo…

WarpingSymplectic ElasticityHamiltonian Structural AnalysisMechanical EngineeringShear-lagTimoshenko curved beamsDistortionBuilding and ConstructionCurved bridgesNon-uniform torsionGBTThin-walled beamsBox girdersHigher Order Beam TheoriesCivil and Structural Engineering
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Analysis of non-uniform torsion in curved incrementally launched bridges

2014

Abstract Incremental launching is a common and convenient methodology to build continuous girder bridges on several piers. Although it has mainly been applied to straight bridges with box sections, today it is also used for construction of horizontally curved bridges with concrete and composite steel–concrete closed or open sections like I-girders. In these cases the contribution of torsion to the stress state becomes of primary importance when the construction stages of these bridges are analysed. Moreover, the presence of thin-walled cross-sections, makes the analysis of non-uniform torsion fundamental when the angle of twist per unit length is not constant or warping is prevented in thos…

WarpingTimoshenko beam theoryIncremental launchingEngineeringbusiness.industryHamiltonian Structural Analysis methodTorsion (mechanics)Box sectionStructural engineeringFinite element methodI-girderSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle Costruzionisymbols.namesakeNon-uniform torsionGirdersymbolsImage warpingTwistBridgebusinessHamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Boundary element methodCivil and Structural EngineeringEngineering Structures
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The importance of the web marketing strategies for the nurseries and gardening companies in the Southern Italy

2013

In the last years, the integrated use of internet in the company marketing strategies has brought about deep changes in the economic sector of the countries. The World Wide Web has become the most important way companies share business information with other enterprises (B2B) and with consumers (B2C). Consequently, the companies have modified the processes making significant changes, mainly in the fields of communication and sales. The study presented here is to be situated in the category of the B2C relations and is specifically addressed to the nurseries and gardening companies in the Southern regions of Italy that use the Internet as a communication and promotion tool. The goal of this p…

Web-marketing Web-site quality Nurseries and gardening companies Competitiveness Southern ItalySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale
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THE SUCCESS FACTORS OF A SICILIAN MARKET-ORIENTED WINE COOPERATIVE

2014

Wine cooperatives have a long tradition in Sicily, as well as in Italy and in Europe. The objective of this paper is to reconstruct the general framework of the Sicilian wine cooperatives that still account for nearly 80% of the regional wine grapes production. In this context we examine the productive, organizational and commercial strategies of a case study: Cantine Settesoli. Founded in Menfi (Western Sicily, Italy) in 1958 on the initiative of a group of wine grape-growers, the Cantine Settesoli has developed over the decades and now represents the major bottled wine cooperative in Sicily, whose 2,135 members own 5% of Sicilian vineyards. With its four wine-making plants, a volume of gr…

Wine cooperativesucceWine cooperatives; Sicily; management; strategy; success; performanceSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuralestrategySicilymanagementperformance
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Development and management of winemaking sustainability: an explorative survey in Sicily

2016

Sustainability is reshaping the global wine industry. This paper provides a fact-finding contribution to the knowledge on how the Sicilian winegrowing sector is facing the challenge of the new scenario of sustainable productions. To reach this goal we carried out an explorative analysis of those Sicilian wineries involved in 2 important sustainability programs in the Italian wine sector, Magis and SOStain, aimed at improve the implementation of sustainable viticulture and wine production. The results of our research concerning 5 wineries in Sicily reveal that adopting sustainable productive methods has lead in general to good technical and financial results by improving their business effic…

Wine industry; sustainability; management; perception; SicilySettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleperceptionsustainabilitySicilymanagementWine industry
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The role of internal resources in the competitive positioning of Sicilian wine cooperatives

2019

The paper is an original article that uses accounting frameworks to determine what creates a competitive advantage in a cooperative business model. In particular, it investigates the influence of tangible, intangible and financial resources on the business performance of cooperatives operating in the Sicilian wine industry, with the RBV of the firms as a theoretical background. Using a linear regression model, our results show that tangible and financial resources are a source of a sustained competitive advantage. This study fills the gap existing in the strategic management literature related to the role of resources, tangible and intangible, in the cooperative system, providing both theor…

Wine0303 health sciencesInformation Systems and Management030309 nutrition & dietetics010501 environmental sciencesManagement Science and Operations ResearchBusiness modelCompetitive advantage Econometric model Intangible resources RBV Resource-based view Tangible resources Wine industry01 natural sciencesCompetitive advantagelanguage.human_language03 medical and health sciencesEconometric modelSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleResource-based viewlanguageStrategic managementBusinessBusiness and International ManagementSicilianIndustrial organization0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWine industryInternational Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
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The cost advantage of Sicilian wine farms

2013

This study presents the results of research carried out on a Sicilian wine farm in order to demonstrat e the economic convenience of the mechanized harvest. After the determination of the minimum optimal farm size that justifies the introduction of grape harve ster in the farm, it has been estimated production cost and the relative profitability of two wine grape cultiv ars (Chardonnay and Nero d’Avola), comparing three hypotheses of harvest: manual, with farm property g rape harvester and with rented grape harvester. The economic analysis shows that the introduction of th e grape harvester in the wine farm is justified in large sized farms. However, even in small farms the use o f rented g…

WineAgricultural scienceMultidisciplinaryMinimum Optimal Farm Size Production Cost ProfitabilityEconomyProduction costSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomicsEconomic analysisProfitability indexWine grapeProfit (economics)
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The sicilian cooperative system of wine production: the strategic choices and performance analyses of a case study

2020

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to verify whether, besides the traditional organisational models mainly implemented by wine-making cooperatives, more modern and hybrid organisational forms can be profitably applied within an increasingly competitive wine market. Design/methodology/approach The study outlined in this paper deployed a mixed method. Specifically, an archived analysis, a survey and a descriptive case study (including visits, interviews and documentary analysis) were the methodological techniques used in this study, which were “in series but integrated” between themselves. In this paper, the landscape of Sicilian wine cooperatives is described by collating and processing d…

WineCorporate governance05 social sciencesFinancial ratioContext (language use)WineSocial cellarBusiness modelFinancial ratio analysiQuasi-integrationBusiness strategieStrategic modelItalyAccounting0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleStrategic allianceProfitability index050202 agricultural economics & policyBusinessMarket shareStrategic alliance050203 business & managementIndustrial organization
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Italian red wine in the Japanese market: a hedonic price analysis

2017

This study applies the hedonic pricing model to examine important objective attributes appearing on the label of Italian wines influencing average customer wine prices in Japan. Data on 829 red Italian wines sold in the Japanese market were collected through the wine searcher dataset, and the information included on the wine labels, useful for assisting in the selection and appreciation of wines, has been included. A log-linear model was esteemed and the proposed hedonic equation accounted for 43.5% of the variation in wine prices. The results indicate that international grape varieties, alcohol content and the year of production explain most of the price difference. On the other hand, the …

WineEconomics and EconometricsPrice difference020209 energyItalian wineJapanese wine marketHedonic pricing02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesJapanese marketPrice analysisquality extrinsic attributeOrder (exchange)Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo Rurale0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringEconomicsProduction (economics)Alcohol contentMarketingBusiness and International Managementhedonic price model.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGlobal Business and Economics Review
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