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Cooperativismo e Turismo: a pobreza como eixo discursivo da agenda neoliberal

2020

A teoria do desenvolvimento sem dúvida abriu uma brecha entre os intelectuais, o que se baseia em seus efeitos. Parte da biblioteca ou literatura especializada chama atenção para a dependência de estados pobres em relação às agências internacionais de financiamento tais como o FMI ou o Banco Mundial, enquanto outros destacam os benefícios de desenvolvimento que, associado ao turismo, tirou certas economias emergentes da estagnação econômica. Este artigo explora teoricamente parte das limitações e vantagens da teoria do desenvolvimento aplicada ao turismo e a hospitalidade; e o faz através d…

Povertybusiness.industryTug of warDesenvolvimentoEconomic benefitsHospitalityPolitical sciencePolitical economyCooperativismoTurismo SustentávelPobrezaCommoditizationbusinessRivalryTourismSustainable tourismDependênciaRevista Latino-Americana de Turismologia
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Entry and exit in a vertically differentiated industry

2011

This paper presents a duopoly model of firm rivalry in a vertically differentiated industry when market dynamics is explicitly accounted for. It shows how the interplay between demand (degree of product differentiation, demand elasticity) and cost (fixed and quality costs) factors determine firms’ relative strength when quality is irreversible. The main strategic choices are product quality, price and the timing of entry and exit. Further, firms incur sunk quality costs at time of entry and operating fixed costs of maintaining quality. Although the low quality firm may outlast its rival in the declining phase, both firms wish to be the “quality leader”.

Price elasticity of demandEconomics and EconometricsComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSIONmedia_common.quotation_subjectProduct differentiationProduct (business)Microeconomicsjel:L11entry exit vertical product differentiationjel:L13Quality (business)BusinessFixed costQuality costsDuopolyRivalryIndustrial organizationmedia_commonActa Oeconomica
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Benchmarking the port services: a customer oriented proposal

2004

In recent years, ports have experienced a period of significant growth and development along with intense inter‐port rivalry as a consequence of intermodality and hinterland development. It is therefore vital that port management bodies define and implement suitable strategies. This paper aims to adapt the benchmarking technique to the sphere of ports. Compares the activity of a port with that of its competitors, which is considered to be excellent. This is a strategic approach where consideration of the needs of the client, shipping lines and export‐import companies is the axis of the benchmarking process.

Process managementStrategic approachProcess (engineering)Strategy and ManagementPort managementStrategic managementOperations managementBenchmarkingCompetitor analysisBusinessBusiness and International ManagementRivalryPort (computer networking)Benchmarking: An International Journal
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From fringe to fringe: the shift from the clericalist League of Polish Families to the anticlericalist Palikot Movement 2001–2015

2017

The period between 2001 and 2015 brought two events in Poland that deserve to be called phenomena. In 2001 the rightist, clericalist League of Polish Families entered the Sejm. Ten years later, the leftist, anticlericalist Palikot Movement achieved spectacular success in the 2011 elections. These events give a picture of a radical shift in the Polish political scene: a rightist clericalist party disappeared from the right flank of the political scene, while a new, leftist-anticlericalist formation appeared. The article makes reference to a set of five explanations on both the causes and consequences (and permanence) of the observed changes. I argue that only a concurrence of a number of com…

Sociology and Political Sciencemedia_common.quotation_subject0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyLeaguePoliticsVotingDevelopment economicsSecularization050602 political science & public administrationSociologyLeft-wing politicsRivalrymedia_common021110 strategic defence & security studiesLeague of Polish Families05 social sciencesReligious studiesPostmodernism0506 political sciencePopulismpolitical partiesPolitical economyreligionPolandPalikot MovementReligion, State & Society
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Modelling strategic alliances in the wide-body long range aircraft market

2007

Abstract The wide-body long-range aircrafts market is characterized by increasing rivalry between Airbus and Boeing. One of the factors that drive their strategic behaviour is technological. We propose a technology indicator to identify conditions under which the aircraft companies have incentives to join a coalition. For this, we provide measurement of the side-payments necessary to sign a strategic alliance aimed at reducing technological barriers in the market. The results suggest that the existence of side-payments guarantees the stability of a strategic alliance if the gap in the technological level between the firms is high, or competition is through prices. For monopoly, a strategic …

Strategy and Managementaircrafts marketTransportationManagement Monitoring Policy and Lawtechnology barriersCompetition (economics)IncentiveRange (aeronautics)BusinessMonopolyLawRivalryStrategic allianceagreementcompetitionIndustrial organizationStrategic financial management
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The soundscape of the ceremonies for the beatification of St Teresa of Ávila in the Crown of Aragon, 1614

2015

[EN] The beatification of Saint Teresa of Ávila in October 1614 gave rise to widespread celebrations in many of the cities and towns of the Iberian Peninsula. Printed relaciones describing these celebrations, despite their limitations —in terms of political agenda, propaganda, rivalry and literary style— can nevertheless provide information about musical experience and can help to recreate the ephemeral soundscapes of these events. This article will focus on the ceremonies held in the Crown of Aragon, especially Saragossa and Barcelona, taking into consideration the typology of different musics —heraldic, divine and festive— and factors such as the moment in time, function, dynamic, urban s…

TypologyHistorySoundscapeLiterature and Literary TheoryUrban musicologyFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectArt historyFestivitats de beatificacióMusicalTeresa of JesusCrown of AragonLanguage and LinguisticsWriting styleMusicologyTeresa de JesúsBeatification festivitiesRivalrymedia_commonLiteratureMusicologia urbanaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASbusiness.industryCorona d’AragóFilologías. GeneralidadesSAINTArtBeatification:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Experiència musicalbusinessHumanitiesMusicMusical experience
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The Impact of the Music Industry in Europe and the Business Models Involved in Its Value Chain

2021

AbstractThis chapter analyses the impact of the music industry in Europe. Although the direct and indirect impact of this industry in the European economy is significant, the sector is made up of different activities and companies, which compete and encounter diverse challenges in it. The current situation of these companies and organisations is presented through an analysis of the business models of several enterprises engaging in a variety of activities throughout the industry’s value chain, such as music production, publishing, distribution and exhibition. Moreover, we analyse digital transformation and the growth in rivalry detected in these activities.

Value (ethics)ExhibitionPublishingbusiness.industryDigital transformationMusic industryBusiness modelbusinessRivalryIndustrial organizationVariety (cybernetics)
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Decodificando la esencia del mal, o del terror a la muerte del hijo

2011

Durante muchos años filósofos y teólogos se han cuestionado sobre la cuestión de la caída. Es innumerable la bibliografía sobre el tema como así también las propias dudas sobre la omnipresencia y sabiduría de un Dios que implícitamente o no permite la presencia del pecado por medio de su propia creación. El mito fundador de querubín Lucifer no sólo simboliza la relación entre el hombre y la traición sino también el amor filial entre el padre y su creación las cuales concilian la negación cultural de la muerte de la progenie o generaciones más jóvenes. Utilizando la teoría antropológica de los dones de M. Mauss, el presente trabajo teórico intentará explicar el origen mítico del mal dentro d…

biologylcsh:GN1-890Judaismlcsh:Geography. Anthropology. Recreationlcsh:AnthropologyGeneral Social SciencesAdversarybiology.organism_classificationChristianitylcsh:GLawPremiseSociologyTheologyRivalryLuciferRevista Mad
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Non-elite conceptions of Europe: Europe as reference frame in English football fan discussions

2020

International audience; Discursive approaches to Europe usually focus on elite discourses and target a narrow political understanding of Europe. Against the backdrop of rising Euroscepticism and the known elite-mass divide on issues of European identity, it seems important to shift the focus toward non-elite discourses on Europe. Given that club football is largely Europeanised (player markets, continent-wide club competitions and broadcasting of matches), we analyse how fans of the English Premier League club Manchester United discursively construct ‘Europe’ in relation to their sport. Our main research question aims at identifying how identifications of fans have been unconsciously Europe…

football020209 energylcsh:Political science02 engineering and technologyFootballLeaguelcsh:Social SciencesPoliticsEuropeanisationPolitical science0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionRivalrymedia_common05 social sciences050301 educationGender studies16. Peace & justiceEuropeanisationlifeworld[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political sciencelcsh:HEnglandPolitical Science and International RelationsEliteClub0503 educationlcsh:JEuropean identity
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Object Localization Does Not Imply Awareness of Object Category at the Break of Continuous Flash Suppression

2017

In continuous flash suppression (CFS), a dynamic noise masker, presented to one eye, suppresses conscious perception of a test stimulus, presented to the other eye, until the suppressed stimulus comes to awareness after few seconds. But what do we see breaking the dominance of the masker in the transition period? We addressed this question with a dual-task in which observers indicated (i) whether the test object was left or right of the fixation mark (localization) and (ii) whether it was a face or a house (categorization). As done recently Stein et al. (2011a), we used two experimental varieties to rule out confounds with decisional strategy. In the terminated mode, stimulus and masker wer…

genetic structuresface inversion effectbinocular rivalryobject recognitionlcsh:RC321-571Behavioral NeurosciencePsychiatry and Mental healthvisual awarenessNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologyNeurologycontinuous flash suppression150 Psychologie150 Psychologylcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. NeuropsychiatryBiological PsychiatryOriginal ResearchNeuroscienceFrontiers in Human Neuroscience
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