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Let the best story win : evaluation of the most cited business history articles

2017

Faced with intensifying competition for scientific impact measured in terms of citation counts, small disciplines are challenged to prove their importance as they lack the critical mass to accumulate large numbers of citations. This paper demonstrates that by emphasizing theoretical and methodological rigor even small disciplines such as business history can be competitive. Yet it still appears that readers of business history articles first and foremost seek interesting and useful subject matter, i.e. ‘best’ stories that can be used as background information and as tools in comparisons. However, articles advancing theory and methodology have increasingly gained interest and citations from …

History060106 history of social sciencesStrategy and ManagementreviewCritical mass (sociodynamics)Competition (economics)0502 economics and businesssitaatitta6150601 history and archaeologySociologyBusiness and International ManagementPositive economicsSocial scienceimpact factorta512Business historytutkimuksetbibliometricImpact factor05 social sciencesviitteettaloushistoriaviiteanalyysi06 humanities and the artsvaikuttavuuscitationsbusiness historyCitation050203 business & managementtieteellinen julkaisutoimintabibliometriikka
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The interplay of various Scandinavian mathematical journals (1859-1953) and the road towards internationalization

2018

Abstract The merger of various Nordic mathematical journals in 1953 into Mathematica Scandinavica (for research) and into Nordisk Matematisk Tidsskrift (for the more elementary topics, from 1979 NORMAT) confirmed increasing cooperation between matured Scandinavian mathematical communities. The merger originated from practical considerations including the wish to have a critical mass for economically viable publications. The present paper presents the basic steps in the development of several Scandinavian mathematical journals from 1859, the year of the foundation of the first general mathematical journal in a Scandinavian language, the Danish Mathematisk Tidsskrift, through various convergi…

HistoryGeneral Mathematics05 social sciencesFoundation (evidence)06 humanities and the arts050905 science studiesNorth Germanic languageslanguage.human_languageDanishCritical mass (sociodynamics)Internationalization060105 history of science technology & medicinePolitical sciencelanguage0601 history and archaeologyEngineering ethics0509 other social sciences
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Affordable housing in western Europe. Forms, typologies and paradigms through a genealogical approach. 1852-2019

2022

The essay concerns housing as a major tool for urban regeneration and for experiment in architecture. Within this larger research scope, this paper aims to explore some issues linked to contemporary European processes of urban regeneration through housing in a genealogical approach. At first, will be evocated the initial European typological evolution of affordable housing, outlining the early development of the urban working-class housing estate in Paris, and London . The discussion of the two main paradigms elaborated at that foundational stage will focuses the appearance of the open block for mixed-use housing at the very end of the 19th century. Then, the article will shortly engage wit…

Housing mixed function mass housing open block Fondation ROthschild Le Corbusier Lacaton &ampSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaVassal
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Linking nutrient limitation and water chemistry in upland lakes to catchment characteristics

2003

The relationship between catchment characteristics and lake water chemistry, phytoplankton and periphyton biomass, and phytoplankton and periphyton nutrient limitation was investigated for 30 upland lakes in the U.K. These catchment characteristics included the proportion of different land cover categories in the catchment and some hydrological information. Multiple regression models could predict alkalinity, pH, total dissolved phosphorus, dissolved inorganic nitrogen, dissolved organic nitrogen, dissolved organic carbon and phytoplankton chlorophyll a from the proportional contribution of between two and six land cover categories within the catchment and explain between 42 and 73% of the …

HydrologyBiomass (ecology)NutrientchemistryEcologyPhosphorusDissolved organic carbonPhytoplanktonchemistry.chemical_elementEcosystemLand coverAquatic SciencePeriphyton
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Trophic Status of the South-Eastern Baltic Sea: A Comparison of Coastal and Open Areas

2001

Primary production, nutrient concentrations, phytoplankton biomass (incl. chlorophyll a) and water transparency (Secchi depth), are important indicators of eutrophication. Earlier basin-wide primary production estimates for the Baltic Sea, a shallow shelf sea, were based mainly on open-sea data, neglecting the fundamentally different conditions in the large river plumes, which might have substantially higher production. Mean values of the period 1993–1997 of nutrient concentrations (phosphate, nitrate, ammonium and silicate), phytoplankton biomass, chlorophyll a (chl a) concentration, turbidity and primary production were calculated in the plumes of the rivers Oder, Vistula and Daugava and …

HydrologyChlorophyll aBiomass (ecology)Aquatic ScienceSpring bloomOceanographyPlumeSalinitychemistry.chemical_compoundOceanographychemistryPhytoplanktonEnvironmental scienceEutrophicationTrophic levelEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
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A new model for estimating diffuse solar radiation in Italy from clearness index and minimum air mass

1990

The aim of this study is: (a) to propose a new simple model for estimating the monthly mean daily diffuse radiation D, MJ m−2 day−1, using as input only the clearness index Kt and minimum air mass and (b) to develop a map of diffuse solar radiation incident on a horizontal surface in Italy. The correlation herein suggested is D = 5.6 Kt−0.55 (sin hn)1.58 where hn is the noon altitude of the sun on the 15th of the month, in degrees, and Kt = G/H0; G and H0 are the monthly mean daily global and extraterrestrial solar radiation respectively. This equation is applied to Adrano, Palermo, Macerata and Genova stations, provided with measured data of global and diffuse radiation, and the relative c…

Index (economics)AltitudeMeteorologySunshine durationGeneral EngineeringAir mass (solar energy)RadiationNoonSea levelMathematicsLatitudeSolar & Wind Technology
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Effect of the relative optical air mass and the clearness index on solar erythemal UV irradiance

2014

This paper analyses the effects of the clearness index (Kt) and the relative optical air mass (mr) on erythemal UV irradiance (UVER). The UVER measurements were made in Valencia (Spain) from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm between June 2003 and December 2012 and (140,000 data points). Firstly, two models were used to calculate values for the erythemal ultraviolet irradiance clearness index (KtUVER) as a function of the global irradiance clearness index (Kt). Secondly, a potential regression model to measure the KtUVER as a function of the relative optical air mass was studied. The coefficients of this regression were evaluated for clear and cloudy days, as well as for days with high and low ozone levels…

Index (economics)MeteorologyUltraviolet RaysCONSTRUCCIONES ARQUITECTONICASBiophysicsIrradianceRadiationAir mass (solar energy)medicine.disease_causeRadiation DosageOzoneRadiation MonitoringDispersion (optics)medicineRange (statistics)HumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingUltraviolet clearness indexRadiationRadiological and Ultrasound TechnologyAirRegression analysisRelative optical air massUVERClearness indexErythemaFISICA APLICADAMAQUINAS Y MOTORES TERMICOSSunlightEnvironmental scienceUltraviolet
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Convergence and divergence in organization of phytoplankton communities under various regimes of physical and biological control

2010

The hypothesis that physical constraints may be as important, if not more important, than biological ones in shaping the structure of phytoplankton assemblage was tested by analyzing longterm (11–29 years) phytoplankton series in eight lakes and nine sites located along a latitudinal gradient in the Northern hemisphere. Phytoplankton biomass was used and similarity of assemblages in same months of the annual data sets was then calculated by subtracting the Bray–Curtis dissimilarity index from 1. The extent of biological and physical forcing was partly based on ‘‘expert evaluation’’: the importance of four physical (light availability, temperature, conductivity, and sediment stirring up) and…

Index of dissimilarityBiomass (ecology)EcologyPhytoplanktonTemperate climateNorthern HemisphereEcosystemPhytoplankton biomass Phytoplankton composition Similarity PEG model Biological control Ecosystem functioningForcing (mathematics)Physical geographyAquatic SciencePlanktonBiologyHydrobiologia
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Sustainable Weed, Disease and Pest Management in Medicinal and Aromatic Plants

2015

As for all other crops, in MAPs as well, weeds, diseases and pests are important yield-reducing factors, which may severely curtain biomass production and, that is maybe more important, may affect several qualitative aspects of production. Research about this topic is generally lacking, for two main reasons: the first is that MAPs are generally grown on rather limited areas, and the incidence of specific pests and diseases rarely takes a relevance outside rather narrow boundaries. The second reason is that the economical importance of MAPs is much lower than that ascribed to the “major” crops, which the bigger efforts of research are addressed to. In the changing scenario of latter years, h…

Integrated pest managementBiomass (ecology)AgroforestryAromatic plantsSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleDiseaseCrop protectionSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeGeographySettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataSustainable managementMedicinal and aromatic plants pests diseases weeds crop protection pathogens insects mites nematodes sustainable managementProduction (economics)Weed
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A View from the Inside: The Dawning Of De-Westernization of CEE Media and Communication Research?

2015

The Editorial outlines some characteristics of the development of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) media and communication scholarship during the past 25 years. In the majority of CEE countries, the media and communication research was re-established after the collapse of communism. Since then, a critical mass of active scholars has appeared who form an integral part of the larger European academia. A gradual integration of East and West perspectives in media and communication research is taking place along with moving away from the barely West-centred approach, and utilizing the research done by CEE scholars. Certain 'de-westernization' and internationalization of the research in ter…

KommunikationswissenschaftCentral and Eastern Europescientific disciplineEastern Europede-westernizationddc:070East Central Europelcsh:Communication. Mass mediaCritical mass (sociodynamics)East-Central EuropeBasic Research General Concepts and History of the Science of Communicationmedia changeHochschulforschunguniversity researchSociologyCommunication sciencesta518CommunismNews media journalism publishinghistorische EntwicklungWissenschaftsdisziplinCommunicationmedia systemsMedia studiesForschungspraxisOsteuropahistorical developmentlcsh:P87-96OstmitteleuropaEastern europeanInternationalizationScholarshipcommunication sciencesresearch practicePublizistische Medien JournalismusVerlagswesenAllgemeines spezielle Theorien und Schulen Methoden Entwicklung und Geschichte der KommunikationswissenschaftenCEE media and communication scholarshipWesternizationMedia and Communication
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