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Globalization and its impact on operational decisions

2009

PurposeThis paper aims to analyse the impact of globalization on the manufacturing operations of industries and industrial districts and how it influences the specialization and diversification of manufacturing decisions.Design/methodology/approachThe sample includes 9,684 Spanish manufacturing textile firms and the analysis is both cross‐sectional and longitudinal.FindingsThe results show that globalization tends to diminish the district and subsector effects over time, but they also show the positive impact of specialization on productivity and of diversification on business growth.Originality/valueThe paper indicates to managers that the production function in textile firms has viability…

Textile industrybusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementGeneral Decision SciencesProduction functionDiversification (marketing strategy)Manufacturing systemsdecision makingManagementGlobalizationoperations managementSpainManagement of Technology and Innovationmanufacturing systemsManufacturing operationstextile industryEconomic systembusinessglobalizationIndustrial organizationInternational Journal of Operations & Production Management
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Market orientation and innovation: an inter‐relationship analysis

2005

PurposeMarket orientation analyses have focused on two broad‐ranging approaches: the behavioural and the philosophical. The concepts of innovation and market orientation are gaining ground steadily in the context of an increasingly competitive and highly volatile environment, subject to the pressures of rapid‐changing customer needs and desires. This premise underlies the general aim of this study, which is to determine to what extent companies operating in the same sector and with similar market orientation are similarly concerned about innovation.Design/methodology/approachThe population for this study comprises the leading 465 textile companies operating in Spain, listed in the ARDAN dat…

Textile industryeducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryRelationship analysisPopulationContext (language use)Order (exchange)Management of Technology and InnovationMarket orientationPremiseEconomicsMultidimensional scaling analysisMarketingbusinesseducationEuropean Journal of Innovation Management
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I PROVVEDIMENTI EX ART. 709 TER C.P.C. E LE NOVITÀ DELLA LEGGE 26 NOVEMBRE 2021, N. 206

2022

Il capitolo analizza il rimedio dell'art. 709 ter c.p.c., i suoi presupposti sostanziali e le regole processuali di sua amministrazione, specie alla luce delle recenti novità introdotte dalla legge delega sulla riforma del processo civile

The chapter analyzes the remedy of the art. 709 ter of the Italian Criminal Code its substantive assumptions and the procedural rules for its administration especially in light of the recent innovations introduced by the Law 26 NOVEMBRE 2021 N. 206Settore IUS/01 - Diritto Privato
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L'ecomuseo del grano e del pane: un percorso progettuale centrato sul design

2018

La festa di S. Giuseppe, oltre che un’importante e sentita ricorrenza religiosa, è a Salemi soprattutto la “festa dei pani”; bellissime realizzazioni di alto artigianato artistico, la cui sapienza si tramanda nelle famiglie e nelle associazioni di donne che per mesi lavorano alla produzione dell’enorme quantità delle piccole e grandi forme di pane, per rivestire le costruzioni votive che accolgono il rito della cena. Nasce quindi l’idea di proporre un “Ecomuseo del grano e del pane” nel Collegio dei Gesuiti, valorizzando e riaprendo al pubblico uno spazio di grande interesse storico-architettonico. Nell’ambito della consolidata collaborazione del Comune di Salemi con il Dipartimento di Arch…

The feast of St. Joseph as well as an important and heartfelt religious celebration is in Salemi above all the "feast of the loaves"beautiful achievements of high artistic craftsmanship whose wisdom is handed down in the families and in the associations of women who for many months work to produce the enormous quantity of small and large forms of bread to cover the votive constructions that welcome the ritual of dinner.Thus the idea of proposing an "Ecomuseum of wheat and bread" in the Jesuit College was born enhancing and re-opening a space of great historical-architectural interest to the public. As part of the consolidated collaboration of the Municipality of Salemi with the Department of Architecture professors and students worked on a strategic design project for museum set-up and communication also open forms of participation and sharing with the various territorial actors in a sort of 'social conversation' with the protagonists and skills in the field. A collaboration with Polimi Desis_Lab of the Milan Polytechnic concerning the contribution of the 'design of services for social innovation' was also initiated on these aspects.Settore ICAR/13 - Disegno Industriale
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The renewal of the expressive language at theatre

2008

Theatre innovation languageSettore ICAR/16 - Architettura Degli Interni E Allestimento
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The evolution of technological inequalities: country effect vs industry composition

2013

PurposeUsing the EU‐KLEMS database for 12 countries and 16 industries, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the differences in technological capital intensity (R&D capital stock as a percentage of GVA) between industries and the evolution of inequalities between the EU‐11 and the USA, as well as between EU countries.Design/methodology/approachThe authors use shift‐share analysis and a Theil inequality index to break down these inequalities and to quantify the importance of either a country or a specialization effect.FindingsResults from the shift‐share analysis show that there was a technological gap in favor of the USA until the mid‐1990s linked to the greater accumulation of techno…

Theil indexIndex (economics)Inequalitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomyManagement of Technology and InnovationCapital (economics)ManufacturingSpecialization (functional)Economicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceCapital intensityEconomic geographyEuropean unionbusinessmedia_commonEuropean Journal of Innovation Management
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Unbeatable Value Low-Price Guarantee: Collusive Mechanism or Advertising Strategy?

2006

This paper investigates the effects of a low-price guarantee (price-beating guarantee) on the patterns of price setting of three supermarkets using micro-level price data. Following recent theoretical developments, the paper analyzes the ability of low-price guarantees to sustain anticompetitive prices. My empirical analysis suggests instead that this low-price guarantee may serve as an advertising device to signal low prices. The supermarket offering the low-price guarantee, aware of its price advantage in a subset of products, uses it to signal low prices to induce consumers to switch supermarkets.

TheoryofComputation_MISCELLANEOUSMicroeconomicsEconomics and EconometricsManagement of Technology and InnovationStrategy and ManagementValue (economics)EconomicsTheoryofComputation_GENERALPrice settingAdvertisingPrice matchingGeneral Business Management and AccountingJournal of Economics <html_ent glyph="@amp;" ascii="&"/> Management Strategy
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Why laparoscopists may opt for three-dimensional view: a summary of the full HTA report on 3D versus 2D laparoscopy by S.I.C.E. (Società Italiana di …

2018

Background Three-dimensional view in laparoscopic general, gynaecologic and urologic surgery is an efficient, safe and sustainable innovation. The present paper is an extract taken from a full health technology assessment report on three-dimensional vision technology compared with standard two-dimensional laparoscopic systems. Methods A health technology assessment approach was implemented in order to investigate all the economic, social, ethical and organisational implications related to the adoption of the innovative three-dimensional view. With the support of a multi-disciplinary team, composed of eight experts working in Italian hospitals and Universities, qualitative and quantitative d…

Three Dimensional Vision . Laparoscopy. Surgery- Health Technology assessment. Systemic ReviewTechnology Assessment BiomedicalHealth technology assessment Laparoscopy; Surgery Systematic review Three-dimensional visionOperative TimeSustainable innovationEndoscopic surgeryThree-dimensional vision03 medical and health sciencesImaging Three-DimensionalPostoperative Complications0302 clinical medicineEconomicaHumansUrologic surgeryMedicineHealth technology assessmentLaparoscopyDepth PerceptionMedical educationmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryHealth technologyMultiple-criteria decision analysisNew TechnologyHealth technology assessment; Laparoscopy; Surgery; Systematic review; Three-dimensional vision; SurgeryItaly030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCosts and Cost AnalysisSystematic review030211 gastroenterology & hepatologyHealth technology assessment; Laparoscopy; Surgery; Systematic review; Three-dimensional vision;LaparoscopySurgeryPatient SafetybusinessHealthcare providersPsychomotor PerformanceSystematic search
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Projectification in Western economies: A comparative study of Germany, Norway and Iceland

2018

Abstract Projectification has become a buzzword. Although repeated claims of an increasing projectification were often supported by illustrative, case-based evidence, a systematic and complete measurement of projectification of an entire economy - including all sectors and project types - is still missing. A more precise and reliable measurement of the degree of projectification can be helpful for underlying the importance of project management both for research and practice. This paper presents the results of a comparative study in three Western economies: Germany, Norway, and Iceland. Projectification was measured as the share of project work on total work. This allows for a systematic co…

Total workbusiness.industry05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyWork (electrical)EconomyManagement of Technology and Innovation021105 building & construction0502 economics and businessEconomicsBusiness and International ManagementProject managementbusinessDeveloped country050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Project Management
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Paradoxes of postmodern tourists and innovation in tourism marketing

2018

Innovation challenges tourism experiences in a new digitalized era. The new scenario is showing some paradoxical changes that lead to new approaches for tourism production, distribution, and financing. This chapter focuses on innovation in marketing, involving market processes, new changes in tourist behavior and new approaches adopted by companies to face new trends. An emphasis is given to service innovation in tourism, with a special focus on companies, tourist destinations, and the digital environment. Likewise, the chapter examines a series of paradoxes of postmodern tourists and how companies develop new products and services to try to address them.

Tourism marketingPostmodernityService marketingbusiness.industryPostmodernity05 social sciencesFace (sociological concept)Distribution (economics)Postmodernism0502 economics and businessDigital technologyProduction (economics)050211 marketingBusinessService innovationMarketingInnovation050212 sport leisure & tourismTourismTourist consumers
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