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Trandix: Herramienta Proactiva para la Búsqueda Terminológica del Traductor y su Evaluación

2014

This article is the English version of “Trandix: herramienta proactiva para la búsqueda terminológica del traductor y su evaluación” by Isabel Durán Muñoz & Alejandro Fernández Sola. It was not published on the print version of MonTI for reasons of space. The online version of MonTI does not suffer from these limitations, and this is our way of promoting plurilingualism. This paper analyses current trends in the terminological field and translators’ needs regarding terminological resources. In this context, it presents the Trandix tool, a novel software application that intends to enhance efficiency in terminological searches conducted by translators. In addition to its main features, this …

Traducción especializadaEditing terminological resourcesLinguistics and LanguageUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASEdición de recursos terminológicosField (Bourdieu)Búsqueda terminológicaSpecialised translationTraducción e InterpretaciónContext (language use)Teoría de las funciones lexicográficasEvaluation of terminological resourcesLanguage and LinguisticsEducationEpistemologyGeographyTerminological searchFunction theory of lexicography:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Evaluación de recursos terminológicosGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)Cartography
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Trandix: herramienta proactiva para la búsqueda terminológica del traductor y su evaluación

2014

This paper analyses current trends in the terminography field and translators’ needs regarding terminology resources. In this context, the Trandix tool is presented as a novel software application that pursues efficiency in terminological searches conducted by translators. This tool is based on Tarp’s Function Theory of Lexicography (2008a) and Spohr’s proposal concerning electronic multifunctional dictionaries (2009). A further goal of this paper is to serve as an example for future research in terminological resources aiming to meet translators’ requirements and expectations when carrying out terminology searches

Traducción especializada; Teoría de las funciones lexicográficas; Búsqueda terminológica; Evaluación de recursos terminológicos; Edición de recursos terminológicosEditing terminological resourcesTraducción especializadaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASEdición de recursos terminológicosSpecialised translationBúsqueda terminológicaTraducción e InterpretaciónEvaluation of terminological resourcesTeoría de las funciones lexicográficasSpecialised translation; Function theory of lexicography; Terminological search; Evaluation of terminological resources; Editing terminological resourcesTerminological searchFunction theory of lexicography:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Evaluación de recursos terminológicos
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A transaction cost analysis of staffing decisions in international operations

2005

Abstract This paper analyzes staffing decisions in foreign subsidiaries from the perspective of transaction cost theory. We focus on the ex post transaction costs of the employment relation. Specifically, we look at the monitoring, bonding, maladaptation, and bargaining costs of conducting activities in specific subsidiaries in a foreign country. We hypothesize that the transaction costs of using expatriates are lower than those generated by local employees, especially in the higher managerial echelons of foreign subsidiaries, but also that costs can be reduced as individuals become more experienced. We also conjecture that ex post transaction costs are influenced by cultural differences be…

Transaction costLabour economicsbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementSubsidiaryStaffingSample (statistics)Multinational corporationHuman resource managementSurvey data collectionHuman resourcesbusinessApplied PsychologyIndustrial organizationScandinavian Journal of Management
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Inter-organizational networks and innovation in small, knowledge-intensive firms: A literature review

2013

Published version of article from the journal: International Journal of Innovation Management In this study, we address the effect of innovation strategy and an innovative working climate on financial performance in the Norwegian wood industry. Innovation strategy embodies four dimensions: the degrees to which innovation in the form of products, processes, and business systems are embedded in the management values and priorities as well as the degree of expenditure in R&D. An innovative working climate is exemplified by team cohesion, supervisory encouragement, resources, autonomy, challenge, and openness to innovation. Previous studies have indicated a lack of research in traditional manuf…

Transaction costNetwork diversitywood industryFinancial performanceStrategy and Managementinnovative working climateNetwork densityCooperation alliances network diversity network density innovativeness SMEs knowledge-intensive firms resource dependency institutional theory transaction cost theoryfinancial performanceInter organizationalManagement of Technology and InnovationManufacturing firmsmanufacturing firmsResource dependencyBusinessInnovation strategyBusiness and International ManagementMarketingInstitutional theoryIndustrial organizationVDP::Social science: 200::Economics: 210::Business: 213
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The effect of buyer specific-monitoring procedures on buyer control in dynamic supply chain links

2015

Based on transaction cost analysis (TCA), resource dependency theory (RDT), and supply chain management literature, this study explores the effect of buyer-specific monitoring procedures on buyer control in industrial buyer-seller transactions, particularly in relation to how environmental uncertainty affects the buying firm's ability to exercise control over the supplier firm. The research design is based on primary data from a survey of 168 industrial buyer-seller relationships which map a broad set of dimensions of the economic transactions and structures in these business-to-business relationships. The empirical findings provide support for the hypotheses, and demonstrate that the effec…

Transaction costResource dependence theorySupply chain managementbusiness.industryCorporate governanceSupply chainControl (management)General Business Management and AccountingOutsourcingSupplier relationship managementComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDSOCIETYOperations managementbusinessIndustrial organizationInternational Journal of Procurement Management
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Integrating transaction cost economics and the resource-based view in services and innovation

2009

[EN] This study examines the complementary nature of Williamson's transaction cost theory and that of the resource-based view in the integration or externalisation of activities, with particular reference to services. Assessing comparative costs, idiosyncratic demands and core competences form the criteria for make or buy decisions, although the analysis of services endows idiosyncratic demands with particular relevance when internalisation of services does neither contribute cost advantages nor others related to the core competences of the firm. In addition to these make or buy questions, this study considers the front/back model in cases where the firm manages services internally.

Transaction costStrategy and ManagementServicesCore (game theory)Idiosyncratic demandResource (project management)Management of Technology and InnovationFront/back modelResource-based viewEconomicsORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASCore competencesRelevance (information retrieval)Industrial organizationComparative costs
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How the purpose of the inter-firm relationships influences the choice of the governance form: evidence from the machine tool and the pharmaceutical i…

2013

In today's competitive landscape, the choice of the appropriate mode to govern an inter-firm relationship is a critical factor for companies. In the literature several theoretical strands have examined the impact of the purpose of inter-firm relationships on the forms of governance. Building on a robust literature review on the topic, this study focuses on a specific issue influencing the choice of the form of governance in inter-firm relationships, i.e. the purpose of inter-firm relationships with relation to partner's resources. We gather in a unique framework three typologies of partner's resources, i.e. production, R&D and marketing, and through two empirical analyses in two different I…

Transaction costbusiness.product_categoryRelation (database)Strategy and ManagementCorporate governanceMode (statistics)resource-based viewManagement Science and Operations Researchgovernance mode choiceinter-firm relationshipSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleMachine toolproperty right theoryResource-based viewEconomicsProduction (economics)transac- tion cost theorysurveyMarketingbusinessIndustrial organization
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Brokers in the Credit Market: An Examination of the Vertical Scope

2014

This paper analyzes the vertical disintegration of the bank loan origination value chain. The main aim is to identify the relevant drivers which cause the emergence of brokers in the credit market which lead to vertical disintegration of the credit origination value chain. Transaction cost economics is the typical perspective of analysis of the vertical scope of banking value chains. This paper argues that in order to capture the drivers underlying the dynamic evolution of the vertical scope of bank loan origination business models, the above perspectives must be combined and further integrated with a capabilities and resource based view and with a modularity perspective.

Transaction costvertical disintegration.Scope (project management)lendingSettore SECS-P/11 - Economia Degli Intermediari FinanziariLoan originationGeneral MedicineBusiness modelloan originationvertical scopeOrder (exchange)Vertical disintegrationResource-based viewBond marketvalue chainBusinessIndustrial organizationLoan broker
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Real-time transmission over Switched Ethernet using a contracts based framework

2009

Switched Ethernet is being used for real time transmissions in industrial automation more and and more. Most modern industrial switches are equipped with mechanisms to deal with time predictability. However, real-time transmission not only requires these mechanisms, but also the proper policies for managing network resources. This paper proposes the use of contracts. A contract is a set of transmission specifications which are negotiated between the applications and the run-time support. They define the application workload and the required performance guarantees. We implement contracts for real-time streaming as an extension of FRESCOR (Framework for Real-time Embedded Systems based on COn…

Transmission (telecommunications)business.industryComputer scienceFormal specificationLocal area networkResource allocationbusinessVariable bitrateAutomationComputer network2009 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation
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Non-regular network performance comparison between HSDPA and LTE

2010

In this paper we study and benchmark the performance of 3rd Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and 3GPP Long Term Evolution (LTE) Downlink with constant bit rate type traffic. In addition a non-regular simulation scenario is considered using realistic propagation data and base station positions related to Tokyo city downtown area. HSDPA was introduced in 3GPP Release 5 and in further releases the technology has been improved with e.g. receive and transmit diversity technologies and support for higher order modulation schemes. LTE was introduced in 3GPP Release 8 with completely new physical layer and improved Radio Resource Management (RRM) funct…

Transmit diversityBase stationbusiness.industryComputer scienceMIMOPhysical layerThroughputFadingSpectral efficiencyRadio resource managementbusinessComputer networkIEEE 5th International Symposium on Wireless Pervasive Computing 2010
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