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Changes in the international wine market competitiveness

2017

This study offers a contribution to understanding the complexity of the international wine trade analysing the specialisation patterns of 14 among the most important wine world actors in the period 2007–2016, in order to verify if the patterns of comparative advantages for the trade of this countries have experienced significant changes. Using the Lafay index, as a comparative advantage measure, our results reveal deep changes in the global wine market exchange. Our result constitutes a base element for the future development of the competitive scenario and provides some both theoretical and practical implications. In the baseline projection, the maintenance of the competitive position is…

0301 basic medicineWineWine trade.030109 nutrition & dieteticsIndex (economics)Information Systems and ManagementComparative advantageTrade specialisationManagement Science and Operations Research03 medical and health sciencesOrder (exchange)Settore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuralePosition (finance)BusinessElement (criminal law)Business and International ManagementBaseline (configuration management)Practical implicationsIndustrial organizationComparative advantageLafay indexInternational Journal of Globalisation and Small Business
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L'INNOVAZIONE NEI TERRITORI

2016

Giunti all’ultimo anno della Programmazione di Coesione 2007-2013, il presente contributo mira a fare il punto sullo stato di avanzamento degli interventi regionali e nazionali dedicati alla ricerca, all’innovazione e al trasferimento tecnologico con una chiave di lettura che guardi alle novità previste dalla futura programmazione europea caratterizzata dalla ricerca di una maggiore integrazione nell’uso dei Fondi strutturali. In particolare la strategia per il periodo 2014 – 2020 prevede una attenzione particolare allo sviluppo territoriale (place-based – sollecitata in particolare dalle conclusioni del cosiddetto “Rapporto Barca”)(1), al partenariato sin dalle fasi di pro- gettazione deg…

SMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGYSettore SECS-P/02 Politica EconomicaSMART SPECIALISATION STRATEGY DISTRETTI TECNOLOGICI POLI DI INNOVAZIONESettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataDISTRETTI TECNOLOGICIPOLI DI INNOVAZIONE
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The links between smart specialisation strategy, the quintuple helix model and living labs

2018

This paper analyzes how the Living Labs can be designed as tools for a more effective implementation of the Smart Specialisation Strategy (S3) within the Quintuple Helix Model. Above all, the Quintuple Helix espouses the formation of a constructive situation encompassing ecology, knowledge and innovation, and creating extensive synergy between economy, society, and democracy. In this paper, we shall be focusing on the Quintuple Helix and Living Labs geared towards creating a shared arena in which services, processes and new ways of working via technology can be developed and tested with user representatives and researchers. Since the Living Lab is a rather new research area, the number of s…

EngineeringKnowledge managementMonitoringmedia_common.quotation_subjectEcology (disciplines)0211 other engineering and technologiesEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia ApplicataConstructiveIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLiving labLiving labs0502 economics and businessRenewable Energymedia_commonSustainability and the EnvironmentPolicy and LawRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industry05 social sciencesSettore SECS-P/02 Politica Economica021107 urban & regional planningSmart specialisation strategyDemocracyManagementLiving labbusiness050203 business & managementQuintuple helix model
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Between institutions and agency : How tensions shape the trajectory of governance

2020

The Europe 2020 strategy promoted the concept of smart specialization as the future for regional development strategies in Europe. The aim was to improve governance practices within European countries on sub-national levels. Nevertheless, not all regions in the European Union produced smart-specialization strategies within the year 2020. The failure to produce a strategy does not mean that actions were not taken. It is instead that actions were taken within different contexts that greatly affected how the implementation process played out. As such, smart specialization has presented opportunities to study the meaning of place. How the policy concept has been translated into action through e…

Nordic Master Programme in Innovative Governance and Public Management (NORDIG)governancePlace-basedVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Statsvitenskap og organisasjonsteori: 240::Offentlig og privat administrasjon: 242ME523smart specialisation
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Acquatina Lagoon: a model ecosystem to study community patterns

2013

Acquatina is a small lagoon ecosystem (0.45 km2) located on the Adriatic coast only 5 km north of Lecce (Italy). The lagoon has a freshwater input in the northern part and a connection with the sea at the south edge, being characterised by a latitudinal gradient of salinity and an internal patchiness of habitats. Here, we have used the lagoons as a model to study the influence of these sources of variation on the spatial distribution of macrobenthis and fish fauna, using both taxonomic and on taxonomic descriptors. Results showed a non random distribution of both species and functional traits of macroinvertebrate and fish fauna within the lagoon, despite the relatively small surface area. S…

Acquatina Lagoon habitat patchiness gradient of salinity functional traits macroinvertebrates fish fauna niche specialisation trophic energy partitioninglagoon macroinvertebrate fishspatial distribution
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Potential and competitiveness of EU countries in terms of slaughter livestock production

2019

: Models and methods of spatial econometrics are gaining more and more popularity. Their advantage is the opportunity to examine the interrelationships between individual territorial units. These methods, apart from the own potential of the region, take into account the impact of neighbouring objects and location in space. The aim of the study is to examine the relationship between the potential and the level of competitiveness of individual European Union countries in the field of slaughter cattle production. In addition, the paper attempts to determine the specialisation of individual EU countries in the production of slaughter animals by sector. The analysis covered the years 2010–2016, …

business.industryFarm incomeSpecialization (functional)Animal productionProduction (economics)LivestockBusinessTerms of tradeGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceAgricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)Eu countriesAgricultural economicsanimal production; competitiveness; specialisationAgricultural Economics-Zemedelska Ekonomika
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Some like it deep : Intraspecific niche segregation in ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua)

2017

Generalist fishes commonly show intraspecific niche segregation along the littoral–pelagic resource axis in lakes. Recent studies have shown that the deep, cold and seemingly unproductive profundal zone can also offer underutilised resources and facilitate specialised individuals, and can contribute to lake food webs via methane-derived carbon pathways. Despite numerous examples from salmonid fish species, such intraspecific niche segregation along a littoral–profundal resource axis has not been reported in percids or other predominantly littoral benthivorous fishes. Here, we describe a case of ruffe (Gymnocephalus cernua: Percidae) populations consisting of shallow- and deep-water dwelling…

0106 biological sciencesEcological nicheEcology010604 marine biology & hydrobiologyLake ecosystemNiche segregationhabitatInterspecific competitionAquatic ScienceBiologyGeneralist and specialist speciesbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPercidaeprofundal zonespacialisationLittoral zonehabitat couplingstable isotope analysista1181individual specialisationProfundal zonecarbon transferisotopesFreshwater Biology
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Cannibalism facilitates gigantism in a nine-spined stickleback (Pungitius pungitius) population

2016

Cannibalism is a taxonomically widespread phenomenon that can fundamentally affect the structure and stability of aquatic communities, including the emergence of a bimodal size distribution (“dwarfs” and “giants”) in fish populations. Emergence of giants could also be driven or facilitated by parasites that divert host resources from reproduction to growth. We studied the trophic ecology of giant nine-spined sticklebacks (Pungitius pungitius) in a Finnish pond to evaluate the hypotheses that gigantism in this population would be facilitated by cannibalism and/or parasitic infections by Schistocephalus pungitii cestode. Stomach content analyses revealed an initial ontogenetic dietary shift f…

0106 biological sciences0301 basic medicinePopulationparasitismSchistocephalus pungitiiAquatic ScienceBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPredation03 medical and health sciencesPungitiusmedicinestable isotope analysisindividual specialisation14. Life underwatereducationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsTrophic levelIsotope analysisstomach content analysiseducation.field_of_studyEcologyEcologyCannibalismSticklebackmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationGigantism030104 developmental biologyta1181Ecology of Freshwater Fish
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Data from: Fitness costs of worker specialisation for ant societies

2015

Division of labour is of fundamental importance for the success of societies, yet little is known about how individual specialization affects the fitness of the group as a whole. While specialized workers may be more efficient in the tasks they perform than generalists, they may also lack the flexibility to respond to rapid shifts in task needs. Such rigidity could impose fitness costs when societies face dynamic and unpredictable events, such as an attack by socially parasitic slavemakers. Here, we experimentally assess the colony-level fitness consequences of behavioural specialization in Temnothorax longispinosus ants that are attacked by the slavemaker ant T. americanus. We manipulated …

medicine and health caresocial insectsbehavioural specialisationslavemaker antscolony fitnessMedicineTemnothorax longispinosusDivision of labourdynamic conditionsLife sciences
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Data from: Wood-inhabiting fungi with tight associations with other species have declined as a response to forest management

2016

Research on mutualistic and antagonistic networks, such as plant–pollinator and host–parasite networks, has shown that species interactions can influence and be influenced by the responses of species to environmental perturbations. Here we examine whether results obtained for directly observable networks generalize to more complex networks in which species interactions cannot be observed directly. As a case study, we consider data on the occurrences of 98 wood-inhabiting fungal species in managed and natural forests. We specifically ask if and how much the positions of wood-inhabiting fungal species within the interaction networks influence their responses to forest management. For this, we…

medicine and health careExtinction cascadeco-occurrenceJoint species distribution modelspecialisationLife SciencesMedicinehierarchical modelhabitat fragmentationbiotic interactionVulnerability.
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