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Hotel chain performance: a gravity-DEA approach

2011

Performance in business management can be measured in terms of competitiveness and efficiency. Generally speaking, competitiveness is a comparative concept of the ability of a firm, sub-sector or country to sell and supply goods and/or services in a given market, as measured by its market share. Particularly in competitive markets, efficiency plays a key role in determining this ability but it is not, by itself, sufficient. Indeed, while competitiveness has more to do with “pursuing the correct strategy” towards the conservation and/or increase of the market share, operational efficiency is mainly a measure of how well the firm, sub-sector or country under study processes inputs to achieve …

Gravity model DEA-window Malmquist index dynamic panel data hotel chain performanceContext (language use)Production–possibility frontierChain (unit)Competitiveness efficiency Gravity model DEA Window Malmquist index.Settore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.Gravity model of tradeData envelopment analysisOperational efficiencyBusinessGravity model DEA Window Malmquist index dynamic panel data hotel chain performanceMarket shareMalmquist indexIndustrial organization
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Estimating the Effect of Common Currencies on Trade: Blooming or Withering Roses?

2013

Abstract Using a gravity model and data on 182 countries worldwide, this paper estimates the effects of exchange rate volatility and currency unions on international trade for ten years spanning 1980 through 2010. We provide added confirmation and further strengthen the empirical findings in Rose (2000) prior to 1999, but we find a gradually diminishing Rose effect for the 2000-2010 period, when the Euro Zone is added to the currency union dummy. The rest of the coefficients generally comply in magnitude and sign with what is standard in the “gravity” literature. Our findings support a much stronger effect of a currency union on trade than the hypothetical effect of reducing exchange rate v…

Gravity modelGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyInternational economicsRose effectCurrency unionReserve currencyGravity model of tradeCurrencyExchange rate volatilityRest (finance)Monetary unionEconomicsTradeCommon currencyForeign exchange riskCommon currencyProcedia Economics and Finance
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On the classification of observations structured into groups

1988

The paper is concerned with the problem of classifying a specific group into two populations (insect eggs of the same clutch belonging therefore to the same species). Two approaches, one parametric and the other non-parametric, are described. The classical likelihood ratio procedure is derived. An interpretation and a decomposition of the test criteria is given. A misclassification estimate using the Chernoff–Kullback–Kailath region is provided.

Group (mathematics)business.industryManagement of Technology and InnovationModeling and SimulationStatisticsPattern recognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessMathematicsParametric statisticsInterpretation (model theory)Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis
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Regression of advanced rat and human gliomas by local or systemic treatment with oncolytic parvovirus H-1 in rat models

2010

Oncolytic virotherapy is a potential treatment modality under investigation for various malignancies including malignant brain tumors. Unlike some other natural or modified viruses that show oncolytic activity against cerebral neoplasms, the rodent parvovirus H-1 (H-1PV) is completely apathogenic in humans. H-1PV efficiently kills a number of tumor cells without harm to corresponding normal ones. In this study, the concept of H-1PV-based virotherapy of glioma was tested for rat (RG-2 cell-derived) and for human (U87 cell-derived) gliomas in immunocompetent and immunodeficient rat models, respectively. Large orthotopic rat and human glioma cell-derived tumors were treated with either single …

H-1 parvovirusCancer ResearchPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyParvovirus H-1Secondary infectionAntibodies ViralPolymerase Chain ReactionVirusGliomamedicineAnimalsHumansVirotherapyOncolytic VirotherapybiologyBrain NeoplasmsParvovirusBrainGliomamedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationAntibodies NeutralizingMagnetic Resonance ImagingXenograft Model Antitumor AssaysRatsOncolytic virusDisease Models AnimalOncologyViral replicationBasic and Translational InvestigationsDNA ViralNeurology (clinical)Neuro-Oncology
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POSSIBILITIES OF THE HEALTH CARE PERFECTION IN LATVIA

2010

Characterizing the health care system from the sustainable point of view, it is important to evaluate the operational principles of the healthy society. It is necessary to evaluate the existing problems in the health care sector and to identify further development possibilities in order to be able to perform the high healthy society standard. The Latvian financial accessibility of the health care during the last years has been explored. The article provides the analysis of main development tendencies of the medical accessibility for inhabitants, where suggestions of potentialities for their further development are given.

HRHISEconomic growthdevelopment of social health care; financial accessibility of treatment; model of healthy society; directions of health care developmentbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPerfectionLatvianPublic relationslanguage.human_languageOrder (exchange)Health carelanguagebusinessmedia_commonLatgale National Economy Research
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AMCAS: Advanced Methods for the Co-Design of Complex Adaptive Systems

2006

Abstract This work proposes a new approximation to design and program Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS), these systems comprise neural network, intelligent agents, genetic algorithms, support vector machines and artificial intelligence systems in general. Due to the complexity of such systems, it is necessary to build a design environment able to ease the design work, allowing reusability and easy migration to hardware and/or software. Ptolemy II is used as the base system to simulate and evaluate the designs with different Models of Computation so that an optimum decision about the hardware or software implementation platform can be taken.

Hardware architectureSystem of systemsComputer sciencebusiness.industryModel of computationDistributed computingcomputer.software_genreIntelligent agentSoftwareComputer engineeringSystems development life cycleSystems designHardware compatibility listbusinesscomputerReusability
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The Obstacle Problem in a Non-Linear Potential Theory

1988

M. Brelot gave rise to the concept harmonic space when he extended classical potential theory on ℝn to an axiomatic system on a locally compact space. I have recently constructed1 a non-linear harmonic space by dropping the assumption that the sum of two harmonic functions is harmonic and considering some other axioms instead. This approach has its origin in the work of O. Martio, P. Lindqvist and S. Granlund2,3,4, who have developed a non-linear potential theory on ℝn connected with variational integrals of the type ∫ F(x,∇u(x)) dm(x), where F(x, h) ≈ |h|p.

Harmonic functionObstacle problemMathematical analysisAxiomatic systemHarmonic (mathematics)Locally compact spaceType (model theory)Potential theoryAxiomMathematics
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Factores clave para modelos de atención a la insuficiencia cardiaca. Una visión integradora y multidisciplinar

2021

[Resumen] Introducción y objetivos. La insuficiencia cardiaca (IC) supone un reto para los sistemas sanitarios que se puede responder a través del desarrollo de modelos integrales de atención. Un grupo multidisciplinar de expertos reflexionó sobre los factores clave para avanzar en el desarrollo de este tipo de modelos, planteando una hoja de ruta dirigida a todos los agentes (administraciones, gestores y profesionales sanitarios). Métodos. Se conformó un panel Delphi multidisciplinar integrado por un comité asesor de 15 expertos y un panel adicional de 31 expertos. A través de una revisión bibliográfica sistemática y entrevistas individuales semiestructuradas se realizó un diagnóstico e id…

Health care management61Continuïtat assistencialMètode DelphiDelphi methodQuality of careHeart failureInsuficiència cardíaca616.1Model assistencial integratModelo asistencial integradoCalidad asistencialHeart care qualityIntegrated care modelContinuity of careContinuidad asistencialMétodo DelphiCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineQualitat assistencialInsuficiencia cardiacaREC: CardioClinics
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Bayesian correlated models for assessing the prevalence of viruses in organic and non-organic agroecosystems

2017

Cultivation of horticultural species under organic management has increased in importance in recent years. However, the sustainability of this new production method needs to be supported by scientific research, especially in the field of virology. We studied the prevalence of three important virus diseases in agroecosystems with regard to its management system: organic versus non-organic, with and without greenhouse. Prevalence was assessed by means of a Bayesian correlated binary model which connects the risk of infection of each virus within the same plot and was defined in terms of a logit generalized linear mixed model (GLMM). Model robustness was checked through a sensitivity analysis …

Hellinger distancesensitivity analysisHellinger distance model robustness risk infection sensitivity analysis virus epidemiology:Matemàtiques i estadística::Estadística matemàtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]:62 Statistics::62F Parametric inference [Classificació AMS]:62 Statistics::62J Linear inference regression [Classificació AMS]model robustnessvirus epidemiology:62 Statistics::62P Applications [Classificació AMS]62-07 62F15 62J12 62P10 62P12risk infectionSORT- Statistics and Operations Research Transactions
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Exact mechanical models of fractional hereditary materials

2012

Fractional Viscoelasticity is referred to materials, whose constitutive law involves fractional derivatives of order β R such that 0 β 1. In this paper, two mechanical models with stress-strain relation exactly restituting fractional operators, respectively, in ranges 0 β 1 / 2 and 1 / 2 β 1 are presented. It is shown that, in the former case, the mechanical model is described by an ideal indefinite massless viscous fluid resting on a bed of independent springs (Winkler model), while, in the latter case it is a shear-type indefinite cantilever resting on a bed of independent viscous dashpots. The law of variation of all mechanical characteristics is of power-law type, strictly related to th…

Hereditary materialMechanical EngineeringMathematical analysisConstitutive equationFractional derivativeType (model theory)Viscous liquidCondensed Matter PhysicsPower lawViscoelasticityDashpotFractional calculusClassical mechanicsMechanical fractancePower-lawsMechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceIdeal (ring theory)Settore ICAR/08 - Scienza Delle CostruzioniFractional integralMathematicsJournal of Rheology
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