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Economical Incentives and Systems of Certification for the Production of Electrical Energy from Renewable Energy Resources

2007

In order to succeed in observing the international agreements undertaken in the Kyoto agreement protocol, today it is necessary to increase the electrical energy production from renewables energy resources (RERs). In this paper a complete description of the Italian incentive systems for the production of electrical energy from photovoltaic (PV) and other RERs is done. Moreover, some considerations about the effects of the incentive actions on the wide spread of RERs to produce electrical energy are reported; particular attention is paid in the economical analysis related to PY and wind systems.

business.industryElectric potential energyEnvironmental resource managementPhotovoltaic systemCertificationEnvironmental economicsSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciRenewable energyEconomical analysis renewable energy resourcesSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaIncentiveOrder (exchange)Production (economics)Kyoto ProtocolBusiness
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Extending the Transactional View on Public–Private Partnership Projects: Role of Relational and Motivational Aspects in Goal Alignment

2019

AbstractIn public–private partnerships (PPPs), aligning the goals of the public sector with those of the private contractor is usually achieved using incentives informed by agency theory. However, ...

business.industryStrategy and Management05 social sciencesPublic sectorPrincipal–agent problemBuilding and ConstructionPublic relationsGoal alignment0506 political sciencePublic–private partnershipIncentiveTransactional leadership0502 economics and businessIndustrial relations050602 political science & public administrationbusiness050203 business & managementCivil and Structural EngineeringSocial capitalJournal of Construction Engineering and Management
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Integrated reporting: The mediating role of the board of directors and investor protection on managerial discretion in munificent environments

2018

Is there a relationship between managerial discretion in munificent environments and the propensity to disclose an integrated reporting? Is this relationship contingent on the board of directors and investor protection? For an international sample for 2006–2014, this paper supports the assertion that managers are more able to extract superior perquisites when the level of accumulated cash holding is higher; that is, in munificent contexts. Because of the greater managerial discretion in these contexts, managers show a lower incentive to disclose voluntary information through an integrated report, which decreases the firm's transparency. Nonetheless, the board of directors and the level of i…

business.industryTransparency (market)Strategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesAssertionAccounting050201 accountingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentIntegrated reportingIncentiveManagerial discretionCash0502 economics and businessBusinessInvestor protection050203 business & managementmedia_commonCorporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management
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TuBaFrost: European Virtual Tumor Tissue Banking

2006

TuBaFrost is a consortium responsible for the task to create a virtual European human frozen tumor tissue bank, composed of high quality frozen tumor tissue collections with corresponding accurate diagnosis stored in European cancer centers and universities, searchable on the Internet, providing rules for access and use and a code of conduct to comply with the various legal and ethical regulations in European countries. Such infrastructure would enlarge tissue availability and accessibility in large amounts of specified or even rare tumor samples. Design of an infrastructure for European residual tissue banking with the described characteristics, clear focus points emerge that can be broken…

business.product_categoryKnowledge managementStandardizationbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectNegotiationUploadIncentiveInternet accessMedicineQuality (business)The InternetbusinessQuality assurancemedia_common
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Why Real Leisure Really Matters: Incentive Effects on Real Effort in the Laboratory

2013

On-the-job leisure is a pervasive feature of the modern workplace. We studied its impact on work performance in a laboratory experiment by either allowing or restricting Internet access. We used a 2×2 experimental design in which subjects completing real-effort work tasks could earn cash according to either individual- or team-production incentive schemes. Under team pay, production levels were significantly lower when Internet browsing was available than when it was not. Under individual pay, however, no differences in production levels were observed between the treatment in which Internet was available and the treatment in which it was not. In line with standard incentive theory, individu…

business.product_categorybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWork performanceIncentiveWork (electrical)CashInternet accessProduction (economics)The InternetMarketingLaboratory experimentbusinessmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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How is the spread of the Electric Vehicles?

2015

Many automotive manufacturers are investing heavily in Electric Vehicle (EV) design and manufacturing. Governments and other public sector bodies are making significant investments in the development of EVs and introducing various tax credits, incentives and subsidies. In addition, energy companies and other industries have set their sights on electric vehicles. In particular, EV development is being strongly fueled by consumer demand stemming from economic and environmental factors. The scope of this work is to present a representation of the spread of EVs in some European countries, in order to address an integration of green energy with recharge of EVs with particular attention for Italy…

business.product_categorybusiness.industrywind farmPublic sectorelectric vehicleAutomotive industrySubsidySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciGreen vehiclevehicles fleet incentivesPurchasingSettore ING-IND/31 - Elettrotecnicagreen energyIncentiveTax creditElectric vehicleBusinessIndustrial organization
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Incentive Mechanism for Edge Computing-Based Blockchain: A Sequential Game Approach

2022

The development of the blockchain framework is able to provide feasible solutions for a wide range of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) applications. While the IIoT devices are usually resource-limited, how to make sure the acquisition of computational resources and participation of the devices will be the driving force to realize blockchain. In this work, an edge computing-based blockchain framework is considered, where multiple edge service providers (ESPs) can provide computational resources to the IIoT devices. We focus on investigating the trading between the devices and ESPs, where ESPs are the sellers and devices are the buyers. A sequential game is formulated and by exploring the…

computational modelingblockchainsInternet of ThingsmininglohkoketjutComputer Science Applicationsedge computingreunalaskentaControl and Systems Engineeringtask analysispricinginformaticsincentive mechanismpeliteoriaesineiden internettiedonlouhintaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringgamesInformation SystemsIEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics
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The dynamics of personal norms and the determinants of cultural homogeneity

2017

This article studies the emergence of cultural homogeneity in personal norms when the behavior of heterogeneous individuals is driven both by economic incentives and by personal norms. Agents participate in a team production game by choosing their level of costly effort. Norms evolve along the life cycle of the individuals according to two psychological forces: cognitive dissonance or consistency and informational conformity. The model sheds light on how primitive economic and behavioral parameters such as the distribution of skills, the income distribution, and the levels of materialism, conformism, and consistency in the group determine the long-run culture and its degree of cultural homo…

cultural homogeneitySociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectHomogeneity (statistics)05 social sciencesCognitive dissonance; conformity; cultural homogeneity; personal norm dynamics; team production; Social Sciences (miscellaneous); Sociology and Political ScienceCognitive dissonanceteam productionSettore SECS-P/01 - ECONOMIA POLITICAConformityIncentive0502 economics and businessCognitive dissonance050207 economicsTeam productionPsychologySocial psychologySocial Sciences (miscellaneous)conformitypersonal norm dynamics050205 econometrics media_commonRationality and Society
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Goals and guesses as reference points: a field experiment on student performance

2022

In this paper, we study overconfidence and goal-setting in academic performance, with and without monetary incentives. Students enrolled in a microeconomics course were offered the possibility of setting their own target grade before taking part in the final exam. They were also asked to guess their grade immediately after they had taken the exam (“post-diction”). In general, students overestimated their performance, both at the goal-setting and at the post-diction stages. Controlling for several sources of this bias (cognitive abilities, academic record and self-reported academic confidence), we find that the use of monetary rewards mitigates the overestimation of potential achievements an…

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Dysfunction of the mesolimbic circuit to food odors in women with anorexia and bulimia nervosa: A fMRI study

2019

Brain reward dysfunction in eating disorders has been widely reported. However, whether the neural correlates of hedonic and motivational experiences related to food cues are differentially affected in anorexia nervosa of restrictive type (ANr), bulimia nervosa (BN), and healthy control (HC) participants remains unknown. Here, 39 women (14 ANr, 13 BN, and 12 HC) underwent fMRI while smelling food or non-food odors in hunger and satiety states during liking and wanting tasks. ANr and BN patients reported less desire to eat odor-cued food and odor-cued high energy-density food (EDF), respectively. ANr patients exhibited lower ventral tegmental area (VTA) activation than BN patients to food od…

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