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Virtualization of work in global supply chains

2016

ABSTRACT. Background: The paper is devoted to the notion and benefits of implementing virtual work in global supply chains. Virtual work must be understood as an intentional activity of a human being, aimed at rendering services (tangible and intangible), by means of ITC tools, performed in a distance from the traditional place of work, in a mobile manner. The empirical research were conducted on the basis of 4 case studies of global leaders of supply chains, which in accordance with M. Fisher's classification, represent two types. The case studies confirmed the positive influence of virtual work both in effective and flexible supply chains. Favourable market and technological conditions an…

supply chain managementbut it also creates possibilities of better usage of own resourcenew methods of work. INTRODUCTION Global economic crisis significantly increases the pressure on reduction of cost and risk connected with the functioning of global supply chains. Among many ways to reduce the cost and the uncertainty of demand for the products of supply chain the essential one is the increase of information transparency due to modern ICT solutions. The popularisation of SCM class business apps not only contributes to the increase of the scope of logistic and production outsourcingvirtual workeffective supply chainsupply chainflexible supply chainLogForum
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The Concept of Key Success Factors in Logistics and Supply Chain Management in the Context of Creating Business Competitive Advantage

2018

Firms are constantly looking for ways to create a competitive advantage. An important place among the factors affecting the way in which this advantage is gained is taken by success factors including, but not limited to, the so-called key success factors that may be related to the domains of logistics and supply chain management. The aim of the article is to identify the basic characteristics of the concept of key success factors in logistics and supply chain management. The article presents the essence and importance of success factors in the context of creating the business competitive advantage, the basic concepts of key success factors related to resource-based and market-based strategi…

supply chain managementkey success factorsSupply chain managementProcess managementlogisticsSuccess factorsContext (language use)Competitive advantageTransport economicsResource (project management)Critical success factorStrategic managementcompetitive advantageBusinessResearch Journal of the University of Gdansk. Transport Economics and Logistics
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Business networking strategy: operations management and organizational economics different perspectives

2008

supply networks collaboration forms transaction cost resource based view operations strategySettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-Gestionale
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Re-Inhabiting Inner Areas Triggering New Regeneration Trajectories: The Case Study of Sicani in Sicily

2022

The Italian debate on the so-called ‘inner areas’ has received a much-needed boost, following the COVID-19 pandemic, which has further highlighted the differences between metropolitan and inner areas. While the progressive depopulation of inner areas is a worrying phenomenon, the limits of incessant urbanisation and the concentration of settlement and infrastructure policies in large conurbations have become evident. Departing from the framework of the B4R-Branding4Resilience research project of national interest and, by continuing in the furrow initiated by the SNAI, but also surpassing it, the aim of the University of Palermo’s research is to define the requirement for a…

sustainable development strategieterritorial resilience; sustainable development strategies; inner areasEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeography Planning and Developmentsustainable development strategiesSettore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E UrbanaTJ807-830territorial resilienceManagement Monitoring Policy and LawTD194-195Settore ICAR/21 - Urbanisticainner areasRenewable energy sourcesEnvironmental sciencesSettore SPS/12 - Sociologia Giuridica Della Devianza E Mutamento SocialeGE1-350Settore SECS-S/05 - Statistica SocialeSettore M-GGR/01 - Geografia
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Stormwater Source Control as a Strategy for Sustainable Development: State of the Practice and Perceived Trends

2005

The primary objective of the paper is to draw upon the experiences acquired in many parts of the world to provide an up-to-date summary of the state of the practice for source control techniques and approaches, in a sustainable development context. After a discussion of the prevailing context for urban drainage approaches, three main themes covering techniques and design criteria, institutional aspects and performance issues are discussed relative to source control implementation. The discussion is based on findings from the compilation and analysis of available literature, recently developed databases, the experience of the different members of the SOCOMA group and recent research on desig…

sustainable developmentBMPs design criteriaBMPs effectivenessintegrated water managementtormwater source control
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Economical evaluation of ecological benefits of the demand side management

2014

Environmental pollution and over-exploitation of non-renewable sources to find energy are current topics for the modern world that is now at having to deal with several issues such as the greenhouse effect, acid rain and climate change. In this study, the economical estimate of the savings in carbon dioxide obtained with a careful management of electrical loads is presented. Four particular scenarios are designed as case studies: Italy, France, United Kingdom and Germany. A comparison is presented with a similar study, made in 2007, when green energies were not yet very developed.

sustainable energy emissions ecologicalEnergy managementNatural resource economicsbusiness.industryEnvironmental impact of the energy industryEnvironmental pollutionLow-carbon economySettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciRenewable energySettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaClimate change mitigationEnergy developmentEconomicsbusinessGreenhouse effect2014 International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Application (ICRERA)
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Preliminary Evaluation of Plasmix Compound from Plastics Packaging Waste for Reuse in Bituminous Pavements

2021

Finding an appropriate technical solution for reusing waste plastics is crucial for creating a circular plastic economy. Although mechanical recycling is the best option for recycling post-consumer plastics, some heterogeneous mixed plastics cannot be recycled to produce secondary material due to their very low properties. In this case, alternative routes should be considered in order to limit their disposal as much as possible. Therefore, in order to solve the environmental problems in the landfills of plastic waste recycling, and to improve the mechanical performance of bitumen for road pavement, the reuse of these post-consumer plastic wastes are preliminarily evaluated for the modificat…

sustainable reuseGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologiesTJ807-83002 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawReuseTD194-195Renewable energy sourcesplastic021105 building & constructionSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiwasteGE1-350separate collectionchemistry.chemical_classificationWaste managementRoad constructionEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCircular economycircular economypolymer modified bitumenPolymer021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyEnvironmental sciencesSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei MaterialichemistryHomogeneousAsphaltEnvironmental sciencePlastic waste0210 nano-technologySustainability
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Limits to CO2-Neutrality of Burning Wood. (Review)

2016

Abstract Consumption of wood as a source of energy is discussed with respect to efficiency and restraints to ensure sustainability of the environment on the grounds of a simple analytical model describing dynamics of biomass accumulation in forest stands – a particular case of the well-known empirical Richards’ equation. Amounts of wood harvested under conditions of maximum productivity of forest land are presented in units normalised with respect to the maximum of the mean annual increment and used to determine the limits of CO2-neutrality. The ecological “footprint” defined by the area of growing stands necessary to absorb the excess amount of CO2 annually released from burning biomass is…

sustainable supplyNatural resource economicsPhysicsQC1-999020209 energyGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologybioenergyBioenergy0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringNeutralitylimits to co2-neutralitywoodLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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How to Improve the Reliability of Chord?

2008

In this paper we focus on Chord P2P protocol and we study the process of unexpected departures of nodes from this system. Each of such departures may effect in losing any information and in classical versions of this protocol the probability of losing some information is proportional to the quantity of information put into this system. This effect can be partially solved by gathering in the protocol multiple copies (replicas) of information. The replication mechanism was proposed by many authors. We present a detailed analysis of one variant of blind replication and show that this solution only partially solves the problem. Next we propose two less obvious modifications of the Chord protoco…

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Solving Conflicts among Conservation, Economic, and Social Objectives in Boreal Production Forest Landscapes: Fennoscandian Perspectives

2018

This chapter discusses challenges and possibilities involved in preserving biological diversity and the diversity of ecosystem services in the boreal zone and yet at the same time maintaining intensive timber extraction in boreal forests. Our focus is on Fennoscandian forests at the landscapes level, and we consider economic, social and ecological in the sustainability of forest management. We provide an outlook to boreal forest ecosystems and their history, and an overview of the forestry practices and policies that aim to ensure multi-functionality of Fennoscandian forests, i.e. diversity of efforts on sustaining biodiversity, timber production and other ecosystem services from forest lan…

synergieshallintamaisemanhoito010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesmedia_common.quotation_subjectForest managementBiodiversitylandscape management01 natural sciencesEcosystem servicesmanagement planningconflictsmultifunctionalityEcosystembiodiversity0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common040101 forestrybusiness.industryEnvironmental resource managementTaigamonivaikutteisuuspuutavarakonfliktit04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesbiodiversiteettiekosysteemipalvelutGeographyBorealtimber productionSustainability0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesecosystem servicesbusinessDiversity (politics)
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