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Pore scale modelling of calcite cement dissolution in a reservoir sandstone matrix

2019

E3S Web of Conferences 98, 05010 (1-5) (2019). doi:10.1051/e3sconf/20199805010

Calcitelcsh:GE1-350Finite volume methodThermodynamic equilibrium333.7MineralogySolverTortuositychemistry.chemical_compoundPermeability (earth sciences)chemistryddc:333.7PorosityPorous mediumlcsh:Environmental sciences
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Exchange rates expectations and chaotic dynamics: a replication study

2018

Abstract In this paper the author analyzes the behavior of exchange rates expectations for four currencies, by considering a re-calculation and an extension of Resende and Zeidan (Expectations and chaotic dynamics: empirical evidence on exchange rates, Economics Letters, 2008). Considering Lyapunov exponent-based tests results, they are not supportive of chaos in exchange rates expectations, although the so-called 0–1 test strongly supports the chaos hypothesis.

ChaoticSocial SciencesLyapunov exponent01 natural sciencesexchange rates010305 fluids & plasmassymbols.namesakeH0502 economics and business0103 physical sciencesReplication (statistics)ddc:330Statistical physicsC15050207 economicsEmpirical evidenceHB71-74MathematicsC120-1 testdeterministic chaos05 social sciencesDynamics (mechanics)Lyapunov exponentsNonlinear Sciences::Chaotic DynamicsEconomics as a sciencesymbolsGeneral Economics Econometrics and Financeexpectations
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Comparison of the greenhouse gas emissions of a high-rise residential building assessed with different national LCA approaches– IEA EBC Annex 72

2020

Introduction: The international research project IEA EBC Annex 72 investigates the life cycle related environmental impacts caused by buildings. The project aims inter alia to harmonise LCA approaches on buildings. Methods: To identify major commonalities and discrepancies among national LCA approaches, reference buildings were defined to present and compare the national approaches. A residential high-rise building located in Tianjin, China, was selected as one of the reference buildings. The main construction elements are reinforced concrete shear walls, beams and floor slabs. The building has an energy reference area of 4566 m2 and an operational heating energy demand of 250 MJ/m2a. An ex…

ChinaHigh-rise residential buidingsEconomics020209 energyContext (language use)02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciences7. Clean energy:Teknologi: 500 [VDP]12. Responsible consumptionLife cycle related environmental[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]Engenharia e Tecnologia::Engenharia CivilBenchmark (surveying)Ação climática11. Sustainability0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringddc:330Shear wallEnergias renováveis e acessíveisBuildingsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesInternational researchCidades e comunidades sustentáveisSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleScope (project management)LCAAnnex 72 IEAEnvironmental economicsenvironmental assessment office building LCATianjinGreenhouse gases13. Climate actionHeating energyGreenhouse gasAssessment methodsEnvironmental science
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How perceived persuasive intent and reactance contribute to third-person perceptions: evidence from two experiments

2016

In two experiments, this study presents a process model that explains third-person perceptions (TPP) as a function of perceived persuasive intent and reactance. Using two nonstudent samples, findings were internally replicated for two topics. The study shows that media messages evoking perceptions of persuasive intent also activate reactance, which in turn predicts TPP topic-independently. Remarkably, half of the total stimulus effect on TPP could be explained through reactance, which offers new implications for existing theoretical explanations of strong TPP after undesirable messages but weak effects after, for example, prosocial messages.

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesReactance050801 communication & media studies0506 political science0508 media and communicationsProsocial behaviorThird personPerception050602 political science & public administrationddc:300PsychologySocial psychologymedia_common
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Reducing the Bias: How Perspective Taking Affects First- and Third-Person Perceptions of Media Influence

2017

Third- and first-person perceptions (TPPs/FPPs) are considered to be biased judgments of media influence on self and others. Research suggests that perspective taking, i.e., thinking from another person’s position, decreases perceptual gaps between self and others via assimilation. In a two-factorial experiment (n = 431), we test whether this effect of perspective taking (Factor 1) holds true for the presumed influence of desirable and undesirable messages (Factor 2). Results indicate that perspective taking significantly reduces TPPs in the case of an undesirable message but not FPPs that are provoked by the desirable message. The observable effect traces back to a change in presumed messa…

Communicationmedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf05 social sciences050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyCognitionStereotype0508 media and communicationsThird personPerceptionPerspective-takingddc:3000501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologySocial psychologymedia_commonCommunication Research Reports
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Hard currency indebtedness of the developed socialist countries

1985

In recent years the problems of the indebtedness of the communist countries have been driven somewhat into the background by the high foreign indebtedness of many developing countries and the attention attracted by the balance of payments crises in Brazil and Mexico. Yet there are many indications that the need for the socialist debtor nations to adjust their balance of payments policy has not lessened but, to a large extent, simply been deferred. It is therefore not unlikely that the 1980s will witness a new need to solve the problems of those nations and their creditors in the West.

Communist stateEconomic policyCreditorEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)Developing countryInternational economicsDebtorExternal debtHard currencyBalance of paymentsddc:330EconomicsBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Foreign exchange marketCMEAIntereconomics
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Influencia del perfil sociodemográfico relaciones con el medio y actitud ante la compra a distancia en el comportamiento de compra por television

2007

El objetivo de la presente investigación es profundizar en el estudio de los factores determinantes del comportamiento de compra a través de la televisión. Con este fin, se plantean un conjunto de hipótesis sobre la influencia del perfil sociodemográfico, la exposición al medio televisivo y al género de compra televisiva y la actitud ante el sistema, en la decisión de compra por televisión. Del análisis de resultados obtenidos de una muestra de 200 telecompradores españoles, se pone de manifiesto que la exposición al género de compra por televisión y la actitud ante el sistema son predictores significativos del comportamiento de compra a través de la televisión. / This paper aims to present…

Compra por Televisión Exposición al Medio/género Comportamiento del Consumidor Path Análisis. Teleshopping Media and Genre Exposure Consumer Behaviour Path Analysisddc:330path analysisconsumer behaviourteleshopping media and genre exposure
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Collusion Constrained Equilibrium

2018

First published: 01 February 2018 This is an open access article licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License 4.0 (http://econtheory.org) We study collusion within groups in noncooperative games. The primitives are the preferences of the players, their assignment to nonoverlapping groups, and the goals of the groups. Our notion of collusion is that a group coordinates the play of its members among different incentive compatible plans to best achieve its goals. Unfortunately, equilibria that meet this requirement need not exist. We instead introduce the weaker notion of collusion constrained equilibrium. This allows groups to put positive probability on alternatives …

Computer Science::Computer Science and Game TheoryDesignAsymmetric informationCollusionClubsTheoryofComputation_GENERALExistenceorganizationNash equilibriaD70LeadershipEconomics Econometrics and Finance (all)2001 Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)C72Discontinuous gamesCoordinationBinding agreementsddc:330groupRuleCollusion; group; organization; Economics Econometrics and Finance (all)2001 Economics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)
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Digitization, Epistemic Proximity, and the Education System: Insights from a Bibliometric Analysis

2021

Advances in IoT, AI, Cyber-Physical Systems, Computational Intelligence, and Big Data Analytics require organizations and workforce to be able and willing to learn how to interact with digital technology. In organizations, coordination and cooperation between actors with expertise in business and technology is fundamental, but integration is hard without understanding the terminology and problems of the interlocutor. Epistemic proximity becomes prominent, underlining the importance of an education focused on flexibility, willingness to cope with the unknown, and interdisciplinarity. The main goal of this work is to provide a perspective on how the education system is evolving to support org…

Computer scienceBig dataScopuscurriculummultidisciplinarityTerminologyuniversityproblem-solving0502 economics and businessddc:330050207 economicsSet (psychology)CurriculumDigitizationFlexibility (engineering)business.industry05 social sciencesinnovationEpistemologyHD61HG1-9999Risk in industry. Risk managementbusinessDisciplineFinance050203 business & management
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To Pay or Not to Pay: Competing Theories to Explain Individuals’ Willingness to Pay for Public Environmental Goods

2010

Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. Nationallizenz frei zugänglich. This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an Alliance licence and a national licence (funded by the DFG, German Research Foundation) respectively. Several theories have been proposed in an attempt to explain individuals’ willingness to pay (WTP) for public environmental goods. While most studies only take into account a single theory, this article discusses competing theories. These include, in addition to a basic economic model, the theory of public goods, Ajzen’s theory of planned behavior, and Schwartz’s norm-activation…

Contingent valuationMultivariate analysisddc:150Public economicsWillingness to payTheory of planned behaviorEconomicsddc:300Economic modelPublic goodExplanatory powerAffect (psychology)General Environmental ScienceEnvironment and Behavior
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