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Journal articles on the topic "Bamboo Enterprise"

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Liu, Ya Di. "Bamboo Timber Mildew and Anti-Mold Technology." Advanced Engineering Forum 4 (June 2012): 139–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/aef.4.139.

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China is one of the world's major bamboo producers, and the development and utilization of bamboo timber has become a new industry. But mildew often appears on both original bamboo substrate and bamboo processing material in the processes of storage, processing, transport and utilization, resulting in the pigment pollution of surface that affects bamboo quality and brings great losses to the enterprise. This paper describes the mildew mechanism of bamboo timber, the main causal fungi and the anti-mold technology, and also prospects the development direction of the research in future, which provided reference for the further study on the anti-mold technology of bamboo timber.
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MA, Lin, and Jiayu HU. "An Analysis of the Eco-Innovation Mechanism and Policies in the Pulp and Paper Industry Based on Coupled Game Theory and System Dynamics." Sustainability 10, no. 10 (September 28, 2018): 3482. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10103482.

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The environment is the basis for the living and development of the human, and eco-innovation is the key driver of new economic growth. However, for some underdeveloped regions in China, it is still a challenge for the local government to get a balance between the goals of economic and environment. The paper selects the pulp and paper industry, which creates tremendous pollution to the environment and is closely related to the daily life. According to the particular characteristics of pulp and paper industry in Sichuan Province, the industry of pulp and paper of bamboo is redesigned to improve the local ecosystem, while increasing the income of local farmers. From the perspective of game theory, the relationships between the government, the enterprise, and the farmers are analyzed. The result shows that government increases the subsidy and penalty to the enterprise, which can increase the investment in eco-innovation, enhancing the competitiveness of enterprises and raising the income of farmers. Moreover, it can also improve the ecologically fragile areas by the utilization of bamboo park. In addition, in this paper, a system dynamics model is proposed to explore the impact of different policies on the environment. The results show that increasing the subsidy is a more efficient way to protect the environment, and is one of the important drivers to eco-innovation in some underdeveloped regions in China.
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Tao, Chenlu, Jinzhu Zhang, Baodong Cheng, and Yu Liu. "An Assessment of the Impact of Spatial Agglomeration on the Quality of China’s Wood Processing Industry Products." Sustainability 11, no. 14 (July 21, 2019): 3961. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11143961.

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The influence of industrial agglomeration on corporate export behavior has been widely studied by both industry and academia. However, few studies have explored the impact of the spatial agglomeration of China’s wood processing industry on the quality of its products at the micro level. In this study, we analyzed data from the China Customs Database to determine the quality of wood processing industry products at the enterprise level. Then, we matched the China Customs Database with the data in the China Industrial Enterprise Database. Based on this, we analyzed the impact of the spatial agglomeration on the quality of wood products using panel data regression. According to our results, spatial agglomeration of the wood processing industry can significantly improve product quality. Also, private enterprises are more likely to benefit from the advantages conferred by agglomeration than state-owned enterprises. Moreover, trade method does not significantly modulate the effect of spatial agglomeration on the quality of wood products. Last but not least, the agglomeration has the most significantly positive impact on the quality of products produced by the wood chip processing industry, followed by the wood products industry and the wood panel industry. Agglomeration of the bamboo and rattan palm industry actually decreases product quality. Therefore, we encourage agglomeration of timber processing enterprises, especially privately owned wood chip, wood product, and wood panel enterprises, to fully realize the benefits of the agglomeration economy. We also make policy recommendations to improve wood product quality.
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Ma, Wei, and Wen Bin Yao. "Flame Retardation of Natural Bamboo Fiber/ Polypropylene Fiber Non-Woven Materials." Applied Mechanics and Materials 105-107 (September 2011): 1723–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.105-107.1723.

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According to Natural Bamboo Fiber/ Polypropylene fiber(PP) non-woven materials encountered the problem that its flame retardation is insufficient, this paper tried to add flame retardant to improve its performance, then the cone calorimeter was used to evaluate its flammability. The results show that Peak-Heat Release Rate and Smoke Release Rate etc significantly improved. In accordance with the UL94 ,the flame retardation meet the level V-0 , consistent with the requirements of enterprise.
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Amilia, Winda. "Agrocraft as a Creative Economy Development: Woven Bamboo." KnE Life Sciences 3, no. 3 (January 1, 2016): 161. http://dx.doi.org/10.18502/kls.v3i3.411.

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<p>Developed countries are realized that the economic growth not only depend on the industrial sector. The Goverment of Indonesia launched the creative economy development program on 2009 to develop creative economy which driven by the industrial sector called the creative industries. The creative industries is driven by creativity and innovation. Calok is a village in Jember regency which have the potential creative industry based on woven bamboo and agriculture. It creates a new sector of creative industries named agrocraft industry. The purpose of this research is developing the best business strategy by adopting the local wisdom of Calok using Strength Weaknesses Opportunities Threaths (SWOT) analysis. The Eksternal Factor Evaluation (EFE) and Internal Factor Evaluation (IFE) analysis shown that EFE matrix has a total score of 3.065 while IFE matrix has a total score of 2.302. By this result, the position of Calok community enterprise is in quadrant II. Analysing Qualitative Strategy Planning Method shown the alternative strategy should be applied is product development. The developed business strategy are new product design, spesialization product line, improvement design skills, designing product with less technology need.</p><p><strong>Keywords</strong>: agrocraft industry, strategy development, SWOT analysis, woven bamboo </p>
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Boissière, M., S. Atmadja, S. Benmakhlouf, M. Beyessa, H. Kassa, T. Hunde, and F. Assefa. "Developing small-scale bamboo enterprises for livelihoods and environmental restoration in Benishangul-Gumuz Regional State, Ethiopia." International Forestry Review 22, no. 3 (September 1, 2020): 306–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1505/146554820830405618.

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We document the perceptions, practices and policy options in managing lowland bamboo [Oxytenanthera abyssinica] in Benishangul Gumuz Regional State (BGRS) in Ethiopia, particularly to enable small-scale enterprises (SSE) to become more active in this field. This region hosts the largest extent of natural bamboo forests in Ethiopia. There is a recent push to realize bamboo's economic and environmental potential in Ethiopia, which puts SSEs as crucial actors. There is little or scattered published information on local perceptions and practices surrounding natural bamboo forest management and options for realizing bamboo's potential from a subnational/local perspective in Africa, including in Ethiopia. In 2018, we conducted a literature review, spatial analysis, participatory mapping, and interviewed experts working in governmental and non-governmental organizations and local stakeholders in BGRS. We find some consensus of the environmental importance of bamboo. In contrast, there is some debate at the subnational level about the economic importance of bamboo, leading to decisions favouring other land uses. Bamboo forests in this region suffer neglect, as they are perceived to be 'owned by no one and used by everyone' and will continue to be there without management. Lack of market-driven opportunities, bamboo-specific training among foresters, data on economic contributions of bamboo, and regulations or guidelines to support existing laws have prevented effective management of the bamboo resource. There are multiple bamboo management approaches that open economic opportunities for SSEs in the region. There needs to be more clarity on how to secure land use rights over bamboo forests, accessible financing, market linkages, business training, and low-tech/low-cost technologies to encourage the development of bamboo SSEs.
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Mustafa, Anis Adilah, Mohammad Rahmat Derise, Wilson Thau Lym Yong, and Kenneth Francis Rodrigues. "A Concise Review of Dendrocalamus asper and Related Bamboos: Germplasm Conservation, Propagation and Molecular Biology." Plants 10, no. 9 (September 14, 2021): 1897. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants10091897.

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Bamboos represent an emerging forest resource of economic significance and provide an avenue for sustainable development of forest resources. The development of the commercial bamboo industry is founded upon efficient molecular and technical approaches for the selection and rapid multiplication of elite germplasm for its subsequent propagation via commercial agro-forestry business enterprises. This review will delve into the micropropagation of Dendrocalamus asper, one of the most widely cultivated commercial varieties of bamboo, and will encompass the selection of germplasm, establishment of explants in vitro and micropropagation techniques. The currently available information pertaining to molecular biology, DNA barcoding and breeding, has been included, and potential areas for future research in the area of genetic engineering and gene regulation have been highlighted. This information will be of relevance to both commercial breeders and molecular biologists who have an interest in establishing bamboo as a crop of the future.
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Munia, ZT, S. Islam, K. Akhi, and MS Islam. "Economics of small scale commercial banana farming in tangail district of Bangladesh." International Journal of Agricultural Research, Innovation and Technology 9, no. 2 (February 9, 2020): 67–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.3329/ijarit.v9i2.45413.

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This study was conducted to analyze the profitability of banana farming in some selected areas of Tangail district of Bangladesh during 2015. A total of 60 samples (16 small, 19 medium and 25 large farmers) were directly interviewed using a structured questionnaire for achieving the purpose. Apart from the descriptive analysis of the socio-economic variables of the selected respondents, the benefit-cost and functional profitability analysis of banana farming were also performed. The Cobb-Douglas production function was chosen to determine the effects of various inputs on the profitability of banana. The finding of cost-benefit analysis reveals that banana farming is a profitable activity in Bangladesh as the estimated cost of production was lower than the return in the selected study areas. However, the profitability differs among different farmers’ group and large farmers are more profitable in banana farming than small and medium farmers. In addition, the functional analysis identifies four inputs such as the cost of human labor, manure, fertilizer and irrigation as the significant determinants of profitability of banana farming in the study area. In this study, resource use efficiency was also measured to show the efficient resource allocation to attain the goal of profit maximization which showed that human labor, seedling, manure, fertilizer, insecticides, irrigation and bamboo has inefficient use of the resources, and farmers should limit the use of these inputs. The researcher suggested some recommendations to improve the present production situation so that banana farming could be more viable and attractive commercial enterprise. Int. J. Agril. Res. Innov. Tech. 9(2): 67-75, December 2019
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Zheng, Yuwei, and Jiangang Zhu. "The application of bamboo weaving in modern furniture." BioResources 16, no. 3 (May 26, 2021): 5024–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.15376/biores.16.3.5024-5035.

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Bamboo material has excellent properties and is suitable for making bamboo furniture. Bamboo furniture is a traditional form of furniture made from bamboo with a low degree of industrialisation. The diverse development methods and profound cultural meanings behind bamboo furniture should be further explored to strengthen inheritance and innovation. This paper first summarises the characteristics and development status of bamboo furniture via a brief literature review. Then, through case studies and questionnaire surveys, the aesthetic trends of modern bamboo furniture design were analysed, and various ideas for innovation were proposed. The mode and path of the future development of bamboo weaving were discussed from the perspective of accelerating modernisation. To achieve sustainable development of bamboo furniture, to promote bamboo culture, and to enable bamboo enterprises to establish a good brand image, it is necessary to use the interactive design platform to coordinate the relationship between users, enterprises, and producers, and to grasp the balance between traditional craftsmanship and modern design and manufacture through modern advanced manufacturing technology and parametric design.
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Bajracharya, M. Shakya, S. Rajbhandary, and A. N. Das. "Socio-economic impacts of bamboo enterprises in the Mid-hills of Nepal: A case study on Pahari community at Badikhel Village, Lalitpur." Banko Janakari 22, no. 2 (November 30, 2013): 19–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/banko.v22i2.9195.

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The present study investigates the associate enterprises involving bamboobased weaving and handicraft making at Badikhel Village Development Commitee, Lalitpur District, Central Nepal. It aims to assess the socio-economic importance of bamboo craft making on Pahari community at Badikhel. Forty households were randomly selected for questionnaire survey from the areas with higher density of bamboo entrepreneurship practiced. Perceived stakeholders were interviewed to examine their roles and to find out the contribution of bamboo enterprises to household income. Group discussions on issues of bamboo cultivation and management were conducted following RRA and PRA techniques. It was found that Badikhel impregnates four species of bamboo belonging to two genera viz. Bambusa and Drepanostachyum and are important and traditional source of livelihood for the Paharis, one of the ethnic groups in the study area. An average bamboo handicraft maker obtained NRs. 1000 to NRs. 5000 per month from the cash sales of assorted handicrafts. However, no significant bamboo management practices were carried out by the entrepreneurs. Three out of four community managed forests in the study area planted only Bambusa nepalensis as per local demand. Since stakeholders’ involvement in actual promotion of bamboo handicraft industry and bamboo management is meager there is an urgent need for the formation of a larger association of bamboo users for the growth and development of the bamboo entrepreneurship in the area.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/banko.v22i2.9195Banko Janakari: A Journal of Forestry Information for NepalVol. 22, No. 2, 2012 NovemberPage: 11-18Uploaded date: 12/1/2013
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Bamboo Enterprise"

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Thadphoothon, Janpha, and n/a. "Promoting critical thinking in language learning through computer-mediated collaborative learning: a preliminary investigation." University of Canberra. Languages, International Studies & Tourism, 2005. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060804.141259.

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This thesis proposed a framework for conceptualizing critical thinking in language learning. A learning environment where collaborative learning and network technology were combined − computer-mediated collaborative learning (CMCL) − was set up. The main aim was to study the potential of the learning environment in promoting critical thinking (CT) in language learning. The proposed framework of CT in language learning had three aspects: (1) communication, (2) reasoning, and (3) self-reflection. The study was a qualitative one that took place between June 2003 and January 2004. Three case studies were undertaken that involved up to 90 participants, comprising students, teachers, volunteers, and the researcher. All were members of an online learning community, the Bamboo Enterprise. Students worked in groups that investigated environmental problems. The student projects were grouped into three case studies: (1) Using Collaborative Environmental Projects to Promote Communicative Language Learning and Computer Skills, (2) Using Environmental Themes in Computer-Supported Cooperative Learning to Prepare ESL Students for Academic Study in the Australian University Environment, (3) Promoting Communicative Language Learning Through Computer-Supported Cooperative Learning. Findings were based on analyses of five sources of data: (1) interviews with the student participants; (2) teachers’ comments and opinions; (3) questionnaires; (4) students’ overall group work; and (5) online discussions. The investigation found that, overall, the CMCL environment with its particular framework had the potential to promote CT in language learning. However, it had both strengths and weaknesses. The strengths were that it promoted the communicative use of English, encouraged critical thinking in action, and extended the students’ potential to learn a second language. It also encouraged the appropriate use of technology. More importantly, this CMCL environment showed itself to be a viable method of learning and one in which both students and teachers can be empowered. However, along with these advantages, some avenues for improvement were evident. The study found that the students’ grammatical accuracy was low, despite their rich vocabulary and ability to use complex language structures. Some students found working in groups challenging and some never acquired the necessary web skills. Access to the Internet was not always adequate for this type of project. In sum, the students needed more support, especially at the task level, when using this method of language learning.
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Tran, Van Hiep [Verfasser], Jürgen [Gutachter] Pretzsch, Dietrich [Gutachter] Darr, and Xuan Phuc [Gutachter] To. "Key factors affecting small bamboo enterprises upgrading in North Vietnam: Case studies from Chuong My, Hanoi and Thanh Hoa province / Hiep Tran Van ; Gutachter: Jürgen Pretzsch, Dietrich Darr, Phuc To Xuan." Dresden : Technische Universität Dresden, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1237320089/34.

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Tran, Van Hiep. "Key factors affecting small bamboo enterprises upgrading in North Vietnam: Case studies from Chuong My, Hanoi and Thanh Hoa province." 2002. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A75446.

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The bamboo sector significantly contributes to environmental protection, employment opportunities, and poverty reduction in rural and mountainous areas. This assertion holds true for Vietnam. Bamboo processing enterprises play increasingly important roles in value chain upgrading, despite growing overexploitation and mismanagement. This significantly affects small bamboo enterprises (SBEs) upgrading. In effect, SBEs are constrained by several factors, including the application of outdated technology, the lack of product innovation, limited capital, unstable labour resources, and poor market access. In addition, these enterprises do not only face stiff competition from large scales enterprise, but they are also confronted with international competitors (e.g. bamboo and rattan manufacturers from China). As current policies are yet to address these issues, SBEs remain exposed to shocks that may cause them to disappear. The consequences may include rising unemployment and poverty levels within rural communities in Vietnam. In the face of multi-faceted structural deterrents to the survival of SBEs, a few SBEs in the study region have grown successfully, and have established themselves in international markets over the last years. The conditions under which such SBEs thrived remain relatively less understood. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis of the key determining factors for the upgrading of SBEs is lacking. To address this gap, this thesis presents evidence of both successful and unsuccessful cases of SBEs upgrading in Vietnam.
Der Bambussektor trägt wesentlich zum Umweltschutz, zu Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten und zur Armutsbekämpfung in ländlichen und bergigen Gebieten bei. Dies trifft auch auf Vietnam zu. Bambus verarbeitende Unternehmen spielen eine zunehmend wichtige Rolle in der Wertschöpfungskette, trotz des wachsenden Raubbaus und Missmanagements. Dies hat erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die Entwicklung kleiner Bambusbetriebe (small bamboo enterprises - SBEs). Tatsächlich werden SBEs durch mehrere Faktoren eingeschränkt, darunter die Anwendung veralteter Technologie, der Mangel an Produktinnovationen, begrenztes Kapital, instabile Arbeitsressourcen und schlechter Marktzugang. Darüber hinaus stehen diese Unternehmen nicht nur im harten Wettbewerb mit nationalen Unternehmen, sondern auch mit internationalen Marktteilnehmern (z.B. Bambus- und Rattanverarbeiter aus China). Da die derzeitige Politik sich diesen Problemen noch nicht gewidmet hat, sind die SBEs weiterhin Schocks ausgesetzt, die zu ihrem Verschwinden führen können. Die Folgen können steigende Arbeitslosigkeit und Armut in den ländlichen Gemeinden Vietnams sein. Trotz der vielschichtigen strukturellen Hindernisse für das Überleben von SBEs sind einige wenige von ihnen in der Studienregion erfolgreich gewachsen und haben sich in den letzten Jahren auf internationalen Märkten etabliert. Die Bedingungen, unter denen solche SBEs gediehen sind, sind noch wenig bekannt. Zudem fehlt bislang eine umfassende Analyse der wichtigsten Einflussfaktoren für die Weiterentwicklung von SBEs. Um diese Wissenslücke zu schließen, werden in dieser Arbeit sowohl erfolgreiche als auch erfolglose Fälle von SBEs in Vietnam vorgestellt.
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Hiep, Tran Van. "Key factors affecting small bamboo enterprises upgrading in North Vietnam: Case studies from Chuong My, Hanoi and Thanh Hoa province." 2021. https://tud.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A75446.

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The bamboo sector significantly contributes to environmental protection, employment opportunities, and poverty reduction in rural and mountainous areas. This assertion holds true for Vietnam. Bamboo processing enterprises play increasingly important roles in value chain upgrading, despite growing overexploitation and mismanagement. This significantly affects small bamboo enterprises (SBEs) upgrading. In effect, SBEs are constrained by several factors, including the application of outdated technology, the lack of product innovation, limited capital, unstable labour resources, and poor market access. In addition, these enterprises do not only face stiff competition from large scales enterprise, but they are also confronted with international competitors (e.g. bamboo and rattan manufacturers from China). As current policies are yet to address these issues, SBEs remain exposed to shocks that may cause them to disappear. The consequences may include rising unemployment and poverty levels within rural communities in Vietnam. In the face of multi-faceted structural deterrents to the survival of SBEs, a few SBEs in the study region have grown successfully, and have established themselves in international markets over the last years. The conditions under which such SBEs thrived remain relatively less understood. Furthermore, a comprehensive analysis of the key determining factors for the upgrading of SBEs is lacking. To address this gap, this thesis presents evidence of both successful and unsuccessful cases of SBEs upgrading in Vietnam.
Der Bambussektor trägt wesentlich zum Umweltschutz, zu Beschäftigungsmöglichkeiten und zur Armutsbekämpfung in ländlichen und bergigen Gebieten bei. Dies trifft auch auf Vietnam zu. Bambus verarbeitende Unternehmen spielen eine zunehmend wichtige Rolle in der Wertschöpfungskette, trotz des wachsenden Raubbaus und Missmanagements. Dies hat erhebliche Auswirkungen auf die Entwicklung kleiner Bambusbetriebe (small bamboo enterprises - SBEs). Tatsächlich werden SBEs durch mehrere Faktoren eingeschränkt, darunter die Anwendung veralteter Technologie, der Mangel an Produktinnovationen, begrenztes Kapital, instabile Arbeitsressourcen und schlechter Marktzugang. Darüber hinaus stehen diese Unternehmen nicht nur im harten Wettbewerb mit nationalen Unternehmen, sondern auch mit internationalen Marktteilnehmern (z.B. Bambus- und Rattanverarbeiter aus China). Da die derzeitige Politik sich diesen Problemen noch nicht gewidmet hat, sind die SBEs weiterhin Schocks ausgesetzt, die zu ihrem Verschwinden führen können. Die Folgen können steigende Arbeitslosigkeit und Armut in den ländlichen Gemeinden Vietnams sein. Trotz der vielschichtigen strukturellen Hindernisse für das Überleben von SBEs sind einige wenige von ihnen in der Studienregion erfolgreich gewachsen und haben sich in den letzten Jahren auf internationalen Märkten etabliert. Die Bedingungen, unter denen solche SBEs gediehen sind, sind noch wenig bekannt. Zudem fehlt bislang eine umfassende Analyse der wichtigsten Einflussfaktoren für die Weiterentwicklung von SBEs. Um diese Wissenslücke zu schließen, werden in dieser Arbeit sowohl erfolgreiche als auch erfolglose Fälle von SBEs in Vietnam vorgestellt.
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Conference papers on the topic "Bamboo Enterprise"

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Zadnieprovska, Ganna. "Business Planning Process Management in an Industrial Enterprise." In International Conference on Business, Accounting, Management, Banking, Economic Security and Legal Regulation Research (BAMBEL 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210826.004.

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Melnyk, Stepan, Oleksandr Sylkin, and Nadiia Melnyk. "Characteristics of the Main Aspects of Adaptive Management of Financial Security of Industrial Enterprises." In International Conference on Business, Accounting, Management, Banking, Economic Security and Legal Regulation Research (BAMBEL 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210826.016.

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Doroshenko, Hanna, and Oleksander Davydov. "The Use of a Process-Oriented Approach to the Profit Formation of Enterprises Engaged in Innovative Activities." In International Conference on Business, Accounting, Management, Banking, Economic Security and Legal Regulation Research (BAMBEL 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210826.003.

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Liubokhynets, Larysa, Yevhenii Rudnichenko, and Nataliia Havlovska. "The Ensuring of the Economic Security of Industrial Enterprises in the Context of Forming a Flexible Management Model: Prerequisites and Tools." In International Conference on Business, Accounting, Management, Banking, Economic Security and Legal Regulation Research (BAMBEL 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210826.017.

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Shemayeva, Lyudmila, Polina Tolok, and Yurii Ivanov. "Rapid Assessment of the State of Economic and Financial Security of the Ukrainian Defense Enterprises in Conditions of Interaction with Business Environment." In International Conference on Business, Accounting, Management, Banking, Economic Security and Legal Regulation Research (BAMBEL 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210826.014.

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