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Influence of temperature, copper and CO2on spore counts and geosmin production byPenicillium expansum

2012

Background and Aim: Musts and wines produced from rotten grapes often have an earthy/musty odour, with geosmin the responsible compound. Penicillium expansum is considered a potential source of geosmin in rotten grapes from vineyards treated with copper-based fungicides. Methods and Results: The laboratory study assessed the influence of temperature (10‐30°C), copper concentration (0‐76.50 mg/L) and CO 2 in the headspace (0.03‐3%) on the spore count and the production of geosmin by P. expansum according to a Doehlert design. The spore count and the production of geosmin (ng/mg biomass) were significantly correlated (r = 0.78). Copper had no significant effect on the spore count but was the …

0303 health sciencesfood.ingredientbiology030306 microbiologyChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationSpore CountCopperGeosminSporeFungicide03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundfoodBotanyAgarFood sciencePenicillium expansum030304 developmental biologyHigh copperAustralian Journal of Grape and Wine Research
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How the country-of-origin impacts wine traders’ mental representation about wines: A study in a world wine trade fair

2020

Using data collected at a world wine trade fair, we study how the country-of-origin impacts wine traders’ mental representation about wines. In the analysis we use traditional exporters in Old (France) and New (Argentina) world wine countries in comparison to non-traditional exporters in Old (Switzerland) and New (Brazil) world wine countries. Three main findings are reported. First, the country-of-origin of wines was more important on guiding participants’ representations, than the category of countries the traders came from. Second, participants’ evocations were more precise and specific for traditional wine-exporting countries than for less traditional wine exporting countries. Finally, …

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Motivations for Business Start-up: Are There any Differences Between Disabled and Non-disabled Microfinance Clients?

2015

We use an Ecuadorian sample to investigate if there are differences in motivations for business start-up between persons with and without disabilities. Generally, we do not document significant differences. The reason might be that we use a sample selected among customers of the microfinance bank Banco D-MIRO. Without targeted incentives, disabled microfinance customers must resemble non-disabled customers. Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

030506 rehabilitationEconomic growthEntrepreneurshipMicrofinance05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentDeveloping countrySample (statistics)DevelopmentStart uplaw.inventionPeer review03 medical and health sciencesIncentivelaw0502 economics and businessEconomicsMarketing0305 other medical science050203 business & managementJournal of International Development
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‘Celebrating diverse motherhood’: physically disabled women’s counter-narratives to their stigmatised identity as mothers

2018

This study examined how disabled women negotiated their stigmatised identity as mothers by presenting counter-narratives to the culturally dominant narrative of disabled motherhood. Eleven Finnish physically disabled mothers were interviewed. The data were analysed by focusing on these counter-narratives, their linguistic features and their functions in the interviews. The disabled mothers produced four types of counter-narratives about their motherhood experiences: (1) celebrating diverse motherhood through individual coping; (2) performing motherhood through collaborative caring; (3) boosting motherhood through praising one’s children; and (4) normalising (disabled women’s) motherhood thr…

030506 rehabilitationSociology and Political Sciencevanhemmuusmotherhood05 social sciencescounter-narrativeIdentity (social science)Gender studiesnarrative researchstigmatCounter narratives03 medical and health sciencesvammaisuusdisabilitystigmanarratiivinen tutkimusta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologyäitiys0305 other medical sciencereproductive and urinary physiologyhealth care economics and organizations050104 developmental & child psychologyFamilies, Relationships and Societies
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Balance Perturbations as a Measurement Tool for Trunk Impairment in Cross-Country Sit Skiing

2018

In cross-country sit-skiing, the trunk plays a crucial role in propulsion generation and balance maintenance. Trunk stability is evaluated by automatic responses to unpredictable perturbations; however, electromyography is challenging. The aim of this study was to identify a measure to group sit-skiers according to their ability to control the trunk. Seated in their competitive sit-ski, 10 male and 5 female Paralympic sit-skiers received 6 forward and 6 backward unpredictable perturbations in random order. k-means clustered trunk position at rest, delay to invert the trunk motion, and trunk range of motion significantly into 2 groups. In conclusion, unpredictable perturbations might quantif…

030506 rehabilitationmedicine.medical_specialtyComputer sciencek-meanstasapainoPhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationElectromyographyRandom order03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationcore stabilitymedicineParalympicsBalance (ability)selkäydinvammatparalympialaisetCross countryParalympics spinal cord injurymedicine.diagnostic_testCore stability030229 sport scienceshiihtoautomatic responses core stability k-means Paralympics spinal cord injuryTrunkspinal cord injuryautomatic responses0305 other medical scienceRange of motionhuman activities
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The role of internal corporate governance mechanisms on default risk: A systematic review for different institutional settings

2020

Recent financial downturns, characterized by the significant failures of firms, have revealed the need to control credit risk. Latest literature has shown that weak corporate governance structures are related to high levels of default risk, leading to financial instability. In this context, we aim to summarize the literature that focuses on the role that internal corporate governance plays in the credit risk of firms, specifically considering three corporate governance components: ownership structure, board structure and financial stakeholders’ rights and relations. Additionally, we analyse whether the effectiveness of the internal mechanisms depends on particular key factors, especially th…

040101 forestry050208 financeCrèditCorporate governancebusiness.industryCorporate governance05 social sciencesControl (management)Context (language use)Accounting04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesFinancial instabilityKey factorsBoard structureInstitutional setting0502 economics and businessDefault risk0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)BusinessFinanceCredit riskCredit risk
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Several Contemporary Economy Features, Consequences of Internet Expansion and I.C.T. Innovations in the World

2019

Abstract The Internet has reach half of the population of the planet and in the latest three years more than 700 millions users came on line from the emerging world. Most of them are coming now from the poorer population. This it may be a turning point for their economic development. This paper attempts to outline some possible future developments of the contemporary economy within the new digital transformation and development of internet firms in emerging markets, some of the pluses and minuses, some of the opportunities and threats brought by the expansion of the Internet and information and communication technologies at different levels. We will present some significant aspects about th…

040101 forestryEntrepreneurship050208 financeinformation and communications technologySocial PsychologyHF5001-6182business.industrycentral banks05 social sciencesEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesEconomy0502 economics and business0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)The InternetBusinessbusinessBusiness managementcryptocurencyStudies in Business and Economics
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Le déploiement d'un pilotage stratégique des coûts dans les services informatiques de deux groupes internationaux : perspective instrumentale et anal…

2011

This article analyses the strategic cost management stream with an instrumental point of view and two case studies. We try to show in what extend the Activity-based Costing developments could be included in a strategic approach of the management accounting and to test if the ABC is a relevant tool to drive the strategy. The first part synthesizes the strategic cost management developments which try to improve the Activity-based Costing method. In the first part, we describe them using the Strategic Management Accounting stream, with a link with cost management and ABC. The second part exposes a taxonomy of the reasons why using the ABC method. In a third part, we confront our developments t…

05 social sciences050201 accountingStrategic cost managementPilotage stratégique des coûtsJEL : M - Business Administration and Business Economics • Marketing • Accounting • Personnel Economics/M.M4 - Accounting and Auditing/M.M4.M41 - AccountingActivity-based CostingDispositifs à base d'activitésJEL: M - Business Administration and Business Economics • Marketing • Accounting • Personnel Economics/M.M4 - Accounting and Auditing/M.M4.M41 - Accounting0502 economics and businessEtudes de casStrategic cost managementActivity-based CostingCase studiesPilotage stratégique des coûtsDispositifs à base d'activitésEtudes de cas[SHS.GESTION]Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administrationCase studies[ SHS.GESTION ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration[SHS.GESTION] Humanities and Social Sciences/Business administration050203 business & management
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Toward a Theoretical Framework of Corporate Social Irresponsibility: Clarifying the Gray Zones Between Responsibility and Irresponsibility

2021

In this conceptual article, we argue that defining corporate social responsibility (CSR) and corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) as opposite constructs produces a lack of clarity between responsible and irresponsible acts. Furthermore, we contend that the treatment of the CSR and CSI concepts as opposites de-emphasizes the value of CSI as a stand-alone construct. Thus, we reorient the CSI discussion to include multiple aspects that current conceptualizations have not adequately accommodated. We provide an in-depth exploration of how researchers define CSI and both identify and analyze three important gray zones between CSR and CSI: (a) the role of harm and benefit, (b) the role of the a…

05 social sciencesEnvironmental ethicsGray (unit)law.inventionHarmlawIntentionality0502 economics and businessCLARITYBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Corporate social responsibility050211 marketingSociology050203 business & managementSocial Sciences (miscellaneous)Corporate social irresponsibilityBusiness & Society
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How online reviews of destination responsibility influence tourists’ evaluations: an exploratory study of mountain tourism

2019

This study examines how online reviews of the economic, sociocultural and environmental dimensions of tourism destination responsibility (TDR) influence tourists’ evaluations. The effects of these ...

05 social sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentExploratory researchDestinationsTourism Leisure and Hospitality Management0502 economics and businessAccountability050211 marketingEnvironmental impact assessmentEconomic impact analysisBusinessMarketing050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismConsumer behaviourValuation (finance)Journal of Sustainable Tourism
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