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Science and Technology. --- Business. --- Commerce. --- Trade --- Economics --- Business --- Transportation --- Management --- Commerce --- Industrial management --- Traffic (Commerce) --- Merchants --- Science and technology intermediary organizations. --- Technology intermediary organizations --- Service industries
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Science and technology intermediary organizations --- Executive coaching. --- Leadership. --- Employees --- Management. --- Coaching of.
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PARASITIC DISEASES --- ORNITHINE DECARBOXYLASE --- TRANSGLUTAMINASE --- ACETYLATION --- CLINICAL MEDICINE --- NEOPLASMS --- CELL DIVISION --- CONJUGATES --- INHIBITORS --- BIOSYNTHESIS --- POLYAMINES --- INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM --- POLYAMINES --- PARASITIC DISEASES --- ORNITHINE DECARBOXYLASE --- TRANSGLUTAMINASE --- ACETYLATION --- CLINICAL MEDICINE --- NEOPLASMS --- CELL DIVISION --- CONJUGATES --- INHIBITORS --- BIOSYNTHESIS --- POLYAMINES --- INTERMEDIARY METABOLISM --- POLYAMINES
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After a certain spell of dry weather, rain on the road can make the surface even more slippery. This is due mainly to surface contamination such as oil or dust, polluting the water and resulting in poor gripping of the road by the tires. In fact, as the contaminants substantially influence the viscosity and/or the surface tension, they also affect the surface-wetting property of the water; and this will eventually cause a severe decrease in the tire/road grip.
nasse Fahrbahn --- Reifen-Fahrbahn-Reibung --- wet surface --- Zwischenmedium --- intermediary substance --- wetting behaviour --- Oberflächenspannung --- surface tension --- Benetzungsverhalten --- tire-road-friction
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This open access book examines a particular factor in the enduring international success of German companies. Beyond industrial specialization, peaceful labor relations, local financial markets and the “miracle of the Mittelstand”, it focuses on a characteristic aspect of governance within the German economy: The Chambers of commerce and industry. Important characteristics of the Chamber system are emphasized - including obligatory membership for firms as well as participatory rules of their self-administration. In turn, the book examines the institution’s self-governance, its services, and its mission regarding the general representation of interests. Moreover, the book also identifies the advancement of the dual system of professional education as a central element of the Chamber system. Following an introduction about how the Chamber system works, interviews, case studies and historical explanations help to exemplify the true spirit inherent to this form of representation. In particular, they reveal the essence of how the Chambers contribute to the global success of German companies and foster their corporate responsibility in a practical way. Given its scope, the book will be of particular interest to professionals, policymakers and researchers concerned with how institutional organization can support commerce and industry for the public good. The book was developed in collaboration with Laura Sasse and the Practical Wisdom Society.
Economics of industrial organisation --- Business ethics & social responsibility --- Entrepreneurship --- Economic growth --- Business & management --- Corporate Social Responsibility --- Corporate citizenship --- Wise decision making --- Professional education --- Intermediary organizations --- Sustainability --- German economy
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Vietnam stands out as one of the most dynamic emerging countries in the East Asia and Pacific region. Since major reforms in the 1990s, the country has experienced an annual average growth rate of 6-7 percent, and extreme poverty rate has fallen from over 50 percent to 3 percent. Yet, the rapid growth and decentralization process have brought significant pressure on provincial governments in terms of local infrastructure investments and urban services delivery. With an annual shortfall of US$9 billion in funding for local infrastructure investments, provincial governments in Vietnam need to move toward a more market-driven financing model. This transition will require enhanced financial and technical capacity of local governments as well as an enabling environment for subnational borrowing. This report explores the development of a pilot financial instrument that could catalyze the subnational borrowing market in Vietnam. The report presents the findings of three assessments, which focused on (a) the borrowing capacity and creditworthiness of selected provincial governments, (b) the capacity of the commercial banking sector to invest in provincial governments, and (c) the current status of Vietnam's regulatory framework. The findings of this report will be useful to policy makers in Vietnam, providing an understanding of the key issues associated with a shift toward a more affordable and efficient local infrastructure financing model and presenting a preliminary roadmap for development of a pilot instrument. The report will also be of interest to policy makers in other transition countries that are facing similar challenges.
Borrowing --- Credit Enhancement --- Demand Side Analysis --- Financial Intermediary --- Local Government --- Municipal Development Fund --- Municipal Infrastructure Finance --- Regulatory Framework --- Subnational Borrowing --- Subnational Debt --- Supply Side Analysis --- Wholesale Facility
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Securities --- Securities industry --- Financial institutions --- Law and legislation --- Convention on the Law Applicable to Certain Rights in Respect of Securities Held with an Intermediary --- Convention on the Law Applicable to Certain Rights in Respect of Securities held with an Intermediary (Hague Conference on Private International Law. Permanent Bureau) --- United States.
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This paper uses data on directional trade flows and Regional Trade Agreements (RTA) to i) estimate the effects of RTA on trade flows and ii) assess the importance of Global Value Chains for these effects. Based on a Difference-in- Difference identification strategy, we find that RTAs are associated with: (1) an increase in trade within the region, (2) a decrease in inflows to the region, and (3) an increase in outflows from the region. The first two findings can be understood as trade creation and trade diversion due to a shift in demand associated with the lower trade barriers within the region and Rules of Origin as an implicit trade barrier for imports from the rest of the world. Global Value Chains are most relevant to understand the third finding on the increase in outflows from the region. The key determinant of the increase in outflows is the importance of the Regional Value Chains for imports of intermediates by members of the region.
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How can artist-scientist collaboration be of value to science and technology organizations? This innovative book is one of the first to address this question and the emerging field of art-science collaboration through an organizational and managerial lens. With extensive experience collaborating with and advising institutions to develop artist in residency programs, the author highlights how art-science collaboration is such a powerful opportunity for forward-thinking consultants, managers and institutions. Using real-life examples alongside cutting edge research, this book presents a number of cases where these interactions have fostered creativity and led to heightened innovation and value for organizations. As well as creating a blueprint for successful partnerships it provides insights into the managerial and practical issues when creating art-science programs. Invaluable to scholars and practitioners interested in the potential of art-science collaboration, the reader will be shown how to take an innovative approach to creativity in their organization or research, and the ways in which art-science collaborations can mutually benefit artists, scientists and companies alike.
Art and science. --- Science and art --- Science --- Organization. --- Management—Study and teaching. --- Management Education. --- Organisation --- Management --- Planning. --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Executive ability --- Organization --- Art and technology. --- Science and industry. --- Industrial management. --- Science and technology intermediary organizations. --- Artistic collaboration. --- Academic-industrial collaboration. --- Art et sciences. --- Art et technologie. --- Sciences et industrie. --- Gestion d'entreprise. --- Collaboration artistique. --- Collaboration université-industrie. --- Industrial organization. --- Executives --- Training of. --- Executive training --- Executives, Training of --- Management development --- Management training --- Assessment centers (Personnel management procedure) --- Industries --- Industrial concentration --- Industrial management --- Industrial sociology
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This book looks at the increasing demand for energy of contemporary societies and economies from around the world. Energy is the driving force behind development. As such, the future challenge will be not only to meet the rising demand but also to implement less reliance on depleting fossil fuels, which cause damage to the environment. Moreover, the sustainability of supplied energy requires a reduction of emissions to control the absorption capacity vis-à-vis the environment. Globally, policymakers have largely recognized the significance of the relationship between energy and economic progress. Policymakers usually consider the social and economic aspects of energy security in terms of affordability and accessibility of service. The conditions of socioeconomic development depend on safe, secure, and sustainable energy at affordable prices. One of the prime concerns of policymakers should be to ensure energy security at the national level. These factors result in an increasing interest in undertaking activities in developing renewable resources. Energy efficiency is treated as the most cost-effective way to reduce energy demand while maintaining stable economic activity. Increasing energy efficiency is an important contributive aspect to solving issues in relation to climate change, energy security, and energy competitiveness. As a result, no country can afford to waste energy—giving rise to this Special Issue of “Energy Security as a Key Driving Factor for Socioeconomic Development: From Mitigation to Solution” in the journal Energies.
Research & information: general --- Technology: general issues --- innovation capability --- spatial association --- industry upgrade --- Tobit model --- intermediary effect --- sustainable development --- China --- container shipping --- emissions --- maritime transport --- sustainable shipping --- green shipping --- IMO --- coal --- energy poverty --- just transition --- women --- sustainable development goal --- gender --- employment --- energy burden --- peer-to-peer --- energy behavior --- energy justice --- low-income --- underserved communities --- energy savings --- rural-to-urban transition --- energy mitigation --- urbanization agenda --- smart city --- energy landscape --- urban energy transition --- alternative energy technologies --- sustainable energy --- geopolitical energy change --- Central and Eastern Europe --- renewable energy --- prosumer decision --- factor analysis --- investment decision --- n/a
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