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Cruise passengers' experiences in a Mediterranean port of call. The case study of Valencia

2014

Most cruise tourism studies have been restricted to one geographical region, the Caribbean, to a single cruise line, and to onboard experiences. Despite their relevance there has been little research on the Mediterranean region, on specific ports of call and on off-board experience. Furthermore, in the cruise context, there have been no studies on the role of culture in consumer behavior. Hoping to help fill this void, this research analyzed the influence of cruise passengers' image of a Mediterranean port of call on visit satisfaction and future behavioral intentions, and the moderating role of culture in causal relationships among these constructs. Data were collected in the port of Valen…

Uncertainty avoidanceCruiseAdvertisingManagement Monitoring Policy and LawAquatic ScienceOceanographyPort (computer networking)language.human_languageGermanIndividualismGeographylanguageSurvey data collectionConsumer behaviourTourismOcean & Coastal Management
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The impact of societal cultural values and individual social beliefs on the perceived effectiveness of managerial influence strategies: a meso approa…

2004

This paper reports the findings of a 12-nation study designed to test empirically the relationships between societal cultural values, individual social beliefs, and the perceived effectiveness of different influence strategies. The relationships between three types of broad influence strategy (persuasive, assertive, and relationship based) and four dimensions of individual beliefs (cynicism, fate control, reward for application, and religiosity) were examined. Three of Project GLOBE's cultural values (in-group collectivism, uncertainty avoidance, and future orientation) were selected to investigate their direct effects on the rated effectiveness of influence strategies, and their possible i…

Uncertainty avoidanceEconomics and EconometricsStrategy and Managementmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)CollectivismOrganizational cultureInternational businessGeneral Business Management and AccountingReligiosityCynicismManagement of Technology and InnovationEconomicsAssertivenessBusiness and International ManagementMarketingSocial psychologymedia_common
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Culture and current account balances

2014

This article contributes to the literature of current account balances by introducing cultural variables that until now have been omitted. The World Values Survey indicates that the Roman Catholics do not consider thrift as important as others. We propose that Catholic countries tend to run current account deficits. This result remains robust even if we control for close to all of the determinants that have been included in previous studies. We find evidence that the inclination of Catholic countries to have high levels of uncertainty avoidance goes to a great length in explaining the result. peerReviewed

Uncertainty avoidanceEconomics and Econometricsta511Control (management)vaihtotase1. No povertysäästäminenCurrent accountkatolisetvaltiotculturereligionDevelopment economicsEconomicskulttuurierotWorld Values SurveyClassical economicscurrent accountRoman Catholics
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Perceived value of advanced mobile messaging services: A cross-cultural comparison of Greek and Spanish users

2017

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to analyse the role of perceived value on post-acceptance behaviour for users of advanced mobile messaging services (AMMS). The paper also compares differences in the influence of perceived value on satisfaction and of satisfaction on loyalty to AMMS in Spain and Greece, to test the moderating effect of culture.Design/methodology/approachPartial least squares path modelling is used to test the model. Perceived value is modelled as a multidimensional reflective construct with four dimensions. Culture is studied at a national level. Differences between countries are tested using the multigroup analysis approach proposed by Henseleret al.(2009).FindingsPerce…

Uncertainty avoidancemedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesLibrary and Information SciencesCross-cultural studiesComputer Science ApplicationsTest (assessment)Mobile phoneOrder (business)0502 economics and businessLoyalty050211 marketingPsychologyConstruct (philosophy)Social psychologyValue (mathematics)050203 business & managementInformation Systemsmedia_common
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Corporate income tax accounting in Spain: an empirical study

2012

Since the initial application in Spain of the tax effect accounting method based on the international accounting standards (IAS 12 income tax) in 1990, very few empirical studies have examined whether this method provides significant information for decision making. The paper analyses the fiscal information provided in the financial statements, evaluating the significance of the differences between the tax effect accounting method and the taxes payable method and establishing that this one might be acceptable in small companies.

Value-added taxbusiness.industryAccounting information systemDeferred taxState income taxGross incomeAccountingBusinessTax reformTax avoidanceIndirect taxInternational Journal of Critical Accounting
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The complex business of survival by aposematism.

2005

The theory of warning signals dates back to Wallace but is still confusing, controversial and complex. Because predator avoidance of warningly coloured prey (aposematism) is based upon learning and reinforcement, it is difficult to understand how initially rare conspicuous forms subsequently become common. Here, we discuss several possible resolutions to this apparent paradox. Many of these ideas have been largely ignored as a result of implicit assumptions about predator behaviour and assumed lack of variation in the predators, prey and the predation process. Considering the spatial and temporal variation in and mechanisms of behaviour of both predators and prey will make it easier to unde…

Variation (linguistics)EcologyEconomicsPredator avoidanceAposematismPredatorEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCognitive psychologyPredationTrends in ecologyevolution
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Correction of vesicoureteral reflux: where do we stand?

2004

Purpose of review Newer techniques of molecular biology allow us to gain a better understanding of the molecular mechanism of primary urinary reflux. In recent years, diagnostic tools and treatment options for vesicoureteric reflux have dramatically changed. In this review, we want to focus on genetics, molecular biology, histology, clinical findings, diagnostic tools and newer surgical techniques for the treatment of vesicoureteric reflux published between 2003 and March 2004. Recent findings Recent findings have demonstrated that the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system does not seem to be responsible for the development of primary vesicoureteric reflux. Echo-enhanced ultrasound with cont…

Vesico-Ureteral Refluxmedicine.medical_specialtyVoiding cystourethrogrammedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryUrologyUrinary systemUltrasoundRefluxmedicine.diseaseVesicoureteral refluxPrimary vesicoureteric refluxContrast mediummedicineAnimalsHumansRadiologyNormal voidingbusinessChildCurrent opinion in urology
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Experiments on the Virtual City: Three-Dimensional Reconfigurations of Missing, Never Realized or Destroyed Urban Areas

2011

We present two works on the "Virtual City" held at Palermo. They are about the three-dimensional reconfiguration of urban places that show evidence of "invisible" architecture, this is because in one case there were ancient monuments now destroyed, or in another case projects designed for the urban void and never made. The aim is to involve new forms of communication for the development of cultural tourism.

Virtual reconstructionEngineeringPaintingArchitectural engineeringAugmented Reality Systemsbusiness.industryUrban analysiControl reconfigurationVirtual cityVirtual realityCultural tourismCultural diversityVoid (composites)Settore ICAR/17 - DisegnoArchitecturebusiness
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Reliability of PEA Measurement in Presence of an Air Void Defect

2020

This paper deals with the reliability of the Pulsed Electro-Acoustic (PEA) technique in the case of a specimen containing an air layer. The first approach to this study has been proposed by the authors in previously published works. In these papers, the mathematical description, the PEA cell simulation model, and some experimental tests have been reported. In this work, a more accurate description of the acoustic wave behavior within the PEA cell and specimen with and without an air layer is given. Moreover, the comparison between simulation and experimental tests for both cases (specimen with and without air layer) allowed the validation of the previously developed PEA cell simulation mode…

Void (astronomy)Control and OptimizationMaterials sciencePEA method020209 energyair voidEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologyDielectriclcsh:Technology01 natural sciencesAir layer0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringElectrical and Electronic EngineeringComposite materialEngineering (miscellaneous)Space charge HVDC air void PEA method multilayer010302 applied physicsHVDCmultilayerlcsh:TRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentAcoustic waveSpace chargeSettore ING-IND/31 - Elettrotecnicaspace charge; HVDC; air void; PEA method; multilayerspace chargeAcoustic impedanceSingle layerEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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Observational constraints on inhomogeneous cosmological models without dark energy

2011

It has been proposed that the observed dark energy can be explained away by the effect of large-scale nonlinear inhomogeneities. In the present paper we discuss how observations constrain cosmological models featuring large voids. We start by considering Copernican models, in which the observer is not occupying a special position and homogeneity is preserved on a very large scale. We show how these models, at least in their current realizations, are constrained to give small, but perhaps not negligible in certain contexts, corrections to the cosmological observables. We then examine non-Copernican models, in which the observer is close to the center of a very large void. These models can gi…

Void (astronomy)Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics (astro-ph.CO)Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmology (gr-qc)Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciencesGeneral Relativity and Quantum CosmologyGeneral Relativity and Quantum Cosmologysymbols.namesakeTheoretical physics0103 physical sciencesHomogeneity (physics)98.62.Sb010303 astronomy & astrophysicsPhysics010308 nuclear & particles physics98.80.EsObservable95.36.+xCopernican principleNonlinear systemDark energysymbols[PHYS.GRQC]Physics [physics]/General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology [gr-qc]98.65.DxAstrophysics - Cosmology and Nongalactic AstrophysicsSpecial position
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