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Alonzo, Giulia, and Oliviero Ponte di Pino. "L'evento culturale come momento di creazione di welfare di comunità: la risposta di Suq Genova." WELFARE E ERGONOMIA, no. 2 (February 2022): 147–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3280/we2021-002011.

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Il Suq di Genova è un grande teatro dove ogni visitatore è spettatore di una crea-zione collettiva, corale, e al tempo stesso autore e protagonista della propria per-formance. Allestito come un bazar ospita le botteghe e i ristoranti etnici, cinquan-tatré nell'ultima edizione "in presenza", gestiti da commercianti con background migratorio attivi in città. La piazza centrale e alcuni spazi circostanti ospitano spettacoli, concerti, dibattiti, lezioni, in parte curati da associazioni di migranti, in parte selezionati dalla direzione artistica. Così il festival diventa per il visita-tore un viaggio verso il proprio riconoscimento identitario attraverso il confron-to con l'altro. Il soggetto, da entità singola, si trova partecipe e costruttore di una comunità aggregante che si costituisce nell'apertura e nel riconoscimento del nuovo: il senso di appartenenza dura il tempo del festival, che purtroppo non ha mai trovato appoggi per una organica crescita organizzativa, fisica ed eco-nomica. Nonostante questo limite, il Suq è stato riconosciuto tra le "Best Practi-ces" europee dal 2014 e continua a essere un riuscito esperimento di creazione di welfare di comunità.
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Kepa, Yuri Nikitovich. "Designer Concepts of Eco Interior and Russian Wicker Furniture." Revista Gestão Inovação e Tecnologias 11, no. 4 (July 10, 2021): 1694–706. http://dx.doi.org/10.47059/revistageintec.v11i4.2220.

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Daniielian, Anait. "Eco-design: the methodological approach in designing." USEFUL online journal 2, no. 3 (October 5, 2018): 15–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.32557/useful-2-3-2018-0004.

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A system of concepts and definitions was generalized, the basic principles of creating eco- objects are defined and formulated in the article. A model of the system representation of the eco-object is proposed to determine the concepts of environmental sustainability and structure ecologization. The concept of ecologization of the life cycle of the object is formulated, the appropriative scheme is proposed. The concept of ecologization of the object's functioning is presented. As a result of the structural analysis of the concept, three concepts of the functioning of the eco-object during the exploitation were formulated and highlighted. The factors that directly or indirectly influence decision-making in the process of shaping were systematized, formulated, presented in the schematic form. As a result of the dissertation research on the basis of analysis of examples from the design practice, systematization of data, development of the typology of objects of eco-architecture in terms of geometric schemes, constructive solutions and their interrelations, elaboration of a proposal for a new method of rational, multivariate use of ecological principles in the objects of different structure and purpose, the algorithm of modeling objects of eco-design as the basis of the decision-making system was developed.
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Simanjuntak, Ferry, Christopher Alexander, Hana Venturini, Stivani Lumbantoruan, and Jeremy Mulyadi. "Developing Eco-Theological Concepts in Indonesia." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science 05, no. 06 (2021): 690–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.47772/ijriss.2021.5639.

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Hategan, Vasile-Petru. "Promoting the Eco-Dialogue through Eco-Philosophy for Community." Sustainability 13, no. 8 (April 12, 2021): 4291. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13084291.

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The premises of the emergence of concepts about nature and the environment led to the emergence of new directions of philosophy, represented by eco-philosophy and ethics applied to the environment. These ideas result from the interference of philosophy with fields dedicated to studying nature and the environment, all of which have led to new currents of thinking that have shown tendencies toward the development of pro-ecological movements, such as the deep ecology movement or ecological humanism. The paper identifies how philosophy can support humanity, and especially communities, to protect the environment and planet in general through a new specialization—the practice of eco-philosophy applied to communities, supporting the need to promote ecological concepts, based on principles and tools taken from philosophy. In order to achieve the objective of the paper, three research questions were stated, and the methodology used consisted of a comparative study of the concepts and a bibliometric analysis of the literature identified for the analyzed fields. The results showed that in previous research, a network was created between the concepts of ecology, philosophy, and ethics. This fact confirms that, to put them into practice, a training program is needed for philosophical consulting practitioners who will apply the knowledge learned in dialogue with individuals or groups, as well as with organizations and the community. The conclusion of the paper supports the development of a dialogue between various areas as a necessary component for developing a sustainable community by implementing new counseling practices for communities, called Eco-Philosophy for Community (EP4com).
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KELLER, DAMIÁN, and ARIADNA CAPASSO. "New concepts and techniques in eco-composition." Organised Sound 11, no. 1 (March 15, 2006): 55–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771806000082.

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This paper has two main objectives: (i) to discuss essential concepts of the ecological approach to composition, proposing the term eco-composition as a common reference for theoretical perspectives and compositional techniques; and (ii) to present the multimedia piece Vivir sin después, realised within the context of the Paititi Project.Following the Introduction, the paper is divided into two main sections. In section 2 we discuss issues raised by the application of the ecological approach to composition. Regarding the data-gathering procedures, eco-composition provides two effective methods: re-enaction and anchoring. Organisation of sonic materials is done through accumulation of heterarchical layers, giving rise to emergent musical phenomena. Section 3 dwells on the compositional strategies applied in the multimedia installation Vivir sin después. We describe the process of re-enacting the first Spanish trip through the Amazon River Basin, carried out by Francisco de Orellana and fifty-nine Spaniards in 1541. Then we address technical aspects of the piece, such as the application of multiple views of single entities, the development of non-hierarchical forms and the manipulation of sonic fields.
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Keating, Brian A., Peter S. Carberry, Prem S. Bindraban, Senthold Asseng, Holger Meinke, and John Dixon. "Eco-efficient Agriculture: Concepts, Challenges, and Opportunities." Crop Science 50 (March 2010): S—109—S—119. http://dx.doi.org/10.2135/cropsci2009.10.0594.

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MacDonald, Erin F., and Jinjuan She. "Seven cognitive concepts for successful eco-design." Journal of Cleaner Production 92 (April 2015): 23–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.12.096.

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Boudell, Jere A., Mark D. Dixon, Stewart B. Rood, and Juliet C. Stromberg. "Restoring functional riparian ecosystems: concepts and applications." Ecohydrology 8, no. 5 (July 2015): 747–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/eco.1664.

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Tymoshenko, O. V., and K. I. Kotsiubivska. "Formation of Eco Concepts in Modern Fashion Industry." Business Inform 5, no. 520 (2021): 273–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.32983/2222-4459-2021-5-273-280.

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The formation of ethical fashion is a priority and a decisive factor in the efficiency of the activities of fashion and beauty industry enterprises. In the context of accelerated development of socio-economic processes, rapid technological changes, the growing needs of humanity along with the simultaneous increase in ecological pollution and the limited natural resources, questions are increasingly pressing about the practical use of ecological aspects of doing business. The article is aimed at studying the theoretical foundations of the essence of eco products, determining its role and importance in the modern world; analyzing the conceptions of development of ecologically oriented enterprises in the sphere of fashion industry. As a result of the carried out study, the theoretical foundations of the formation of the essence of concepts «eco fashion», «eco products», «conscious consumption» are considered and their role in the modern world is analyzed; the main motives for the creation of eco products in the fashion and beauty industry, as well as the main ecological concepts, are outlined. It is substantiated that the formation of the eco products market in the fashion and beauty industry should be understood as a market mechanism that is able to make changes in ecological production focused on economic and social benefits for both producers and consumers and society in general. According to the results of the study, we can conclude that ecological clothing is safer, better, hypoallergenic and convenient, and the advantages of creating eco products are: facilitation of the preservation of the environment; preservation and restoration of soil; reduction of carbon emissions into the atmosphere during the production of ecological clothing; increasing the competitiveness of producers in both the domestic and the foreign markets; resource saving and reduction of energy intensity of production; promoting the preservation of the health of the nation.
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Toigo, Christina Verena <1986&gt. "Towards eco-friendly batteries: concepts for lithium and sodium ion batteries." Doctoral thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2022. http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/10067/1/Thesis%20CT_final.pdf.

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Several possibilities are arising aiming the development of “greener”, more sustainable energy storage systems. One point is the completely water-based processing of battery electrodes, thus being able to renounce the use of toxic solvents in the preparation process. Despite its advantage of lower cost and eco-friendlyness, there is the need of similar mechanical and electrochemichal behavior for boosting this preparation mode. Another point – accompanying the water-based processing - is the replacement of solvent-based polymer binders by water-based ones. These binders can be based on fluorinated, crude-oil based polymers on the one side, but also on naturally abundant and economic friendly biopolymers. The most common anode materials, graphite and lithium titanate (LTO), have been subjected a water-based preparation route with different binder systems. LTO is a promising anode material for lithium ion batteries (LIBs), as it shows excellent safety characteristics, does not form a significant SEI and its volume change upon intercalation of lithium ions is negligible. Unfortunately, this material suffers from a rather low electric conductivity - that is why an intensive study on improved current collector surfaces for LTO electrodes was performed. In order to go one step ahead towards sustainable energy storage, anode and cathode active materials for a sodium ion battery were synthesized. Anode active material resulted in a successful product which was then subjected to further electrochemical tests. In this PhD work the development of “greener” energy storage possibilities is tested under several aspects. The ecological impact of raw materials and required battery components is examined in detail.
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Holmgren, Mattias. "An Eco-Label Effect in the Built Environment." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknik, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-19444.

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Correa, Poblete Eugenio. "La concepci?n tecno-econ?mica del tiempo." Tesis, Universidad de Chile, 2010. http://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/108665.

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Tesis para optar al grado de Doctor en Filosof?a
El modelo imperante, con su ?nfasis en el crecimiento y el desarrollo, hasta el punto de operar como ideolog?a ?nica, pone en acci?n una forma de temporalidad radicalmente objetivada en t?rminos de rendimiento. Cabe preguntarse entonces, si no es el pensamiento t?cnico, desvinculado de sus iniciativas racionales-teleol?gicas, y en una instrumentalizaci?n pura, el que determina una coacci?n generalizada que se expresa en t?rminos econ?micos. A este respecto, existe un c?mulo de fen?menos contempor?neos, que muestran una l?gica que comporta una configuraci?n del tiempo en funci?n de su valor monetario, y en ello, el dinero funciona como una forma de tiempo condensado.
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Ding, Hao. "Key concepts for implementing SoC-Holter." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2011. http://www.theses.fr/2011CLF22166/document.

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En dépit du développement rapide de la médecine, les maladies cardiovasculaires restent la première cause de mortalité dans le monde. En France, chaque année, plus de 50 000 personnes meurent subitement en raison d'arythmies cardiaques. L'identification des patients à risque élevé de décès soudain est toujours un défi. Pour détecter les arythmies cardiaques, actuellement Holter est généralement utilisé pour enregistrer les signaux électrocardiogramme (ECG) à 1~3 dérivations pendant 24h à 72h. Cependant l'utilisation de Holter est limitée parmi la population en raison de son encombrement (pas convivial) et de son coût. Un Holter mono puce portable nommé SoC-Holter qui permet d'enregistrer 1 à 4 dérivations est introduit. Le déploiement d'un réseau de capteurs sans fil exige que chaque SoC-Holter soit peu encombrant et peu cher, et consomme peu d’énergie. Afin de minimiser la consommation d'énergie et le coût du système, la technologie Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) (0.35μm) est utilisée pour la première implémentation de SoC-Holter. Puis une nouvelle méthode de détection basée sur Acquisition Comprimée (CS) est introduite pour résoudre les problèmes de consommation d'énergie et de capacité de stockage de SoC-Holter. Le principe premier de cette plate-forme est d'échantillonner les signaux ECG sous la fréquence de Nyquist ‘sub-Nyquist’ et par la suite de classer directement les mesures compressées en états normal et anormal. Minimiser le nombre de fils qui relient les électrodes à la plate-forme peut rendre l’utilisateur de SoC-Holter plus confortable, car deux électrodes sont très proches sur la surface du corps. La différence ECG enregistrée est analysée à l'aide de Vectocardiogramme (VCG). Les résultats expérimentaux montrent qu'une approche intégrée, à faible coût et de faible encombrement (SoC-Holter) est faisable. Le SoC-Holter consomme moins de 10mW en fonctionnement. L'estimation des paramètres du signal acquis est effectuée directement à partir de mesures compressées, éliminant ainsi l'étape de la reconstruction et réduisant la complexité et le volume des calculs. En outre, le système fournit les signaux ECG compressés sans perte d'information, de ce fait il réduit significativement la consommation d'énergie pour l'envoi de message et l’espace de stockage mémoire. L'effet de placement des électrodes est évalué sur la QRS complexe lorsqu'il a enregistré avec deux électrodes adjacentes. La méthode est basée sur l'algorithme de ‘QRS-VCG loop alignment’. La méthode moindre carré est utilisée pour estimer la corrélation entre une boucle VCG observée et une boucle de référence en respectant les transformations de rotation et la synchronisation du temps. Les emplacements d'électrodes les moins sensibles aux interférences sont étudiés
According to the figures released by World Health Organization (WHO), cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in the world. In France every year more than 50,000 people die suddenly due cardiac arrhythmias. Identification of high risk sudden death patients is still a challenge. To detect cardiac arrhythmias, currently Holter is generally used to record 1~4 leads electrocardiogram (ECG) signals during 24h to 72h. However the use of Holter is limited among the population due to its form factor (not user-friendly) and cost. An integrated single chip wearable Holter named SoC-Holter that enables to record 1 to 4 leads ECG is introduced. Deployment of wireless sensor network requires each SoC-Holter with less power consumption, low-cost charging system and less die area.To minimize energy consumption and system cost, Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) technology (0.35μm) is used to prototype the first implementation of SoC-Holter. Then a novel method based on Compressed Sensing (CS) technique is introduced for solving the problems of power consumption and storage capacity of SoC-Holter. The main principle underlying this framework is to sample analog signals at sub-Nyquist rate and to classify directly compressed measurement into normal and abnormal state. Minimizing the wire connected electrodes to the platform can make the carrier more comfortable because two electrodes are attached closely on the surface of the body. Recording difference ECG is analyzed using Vectorcardiogram (VCG) theory. Experimental results show that an integrated, low cost, and user-friendly SoC-Holter is feasible. SoC-Holter consumes less than 10mW while the device is operating. It takes advantage of estimating parameters directly from compressed measurements, thereby eliminating the reconstruction stage and reducing the computational complexity on the platform. In addition, the framework provides compressed ECG signals without loss of information, reducing significantly the power consumption for message sending and memory storage space. The effect of electrode placement is evaluated by estimating QRS complex in recorded ECG signals by two adjacent electrodes. The method is based on the QRS-VCG loop alignment algorithm that estimates Least Square (LS) between an observed VCG loop and a reference loop with respect to the transformations of rotation and time synchronization. The electrode location with less sensitive to interference is investigated
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Craciun, Marinela-Denisa. "La technique de la mise en abyme dans l'oeuvre romanesque d'Umberto Eco." Thesis, Clermont-Ferrand 2, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016CLF20006/document.

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À la fois procédé artistico-littéraire et réflexion intellectuelle, la mise en abyme est une des stratégies de création favorites du romancier Umberto Eco. Certains auteurs ont utilisé cette technique uniquement pour de créer de « simples » jeux de miroirs (comme c’est le cas des Nouveaux Romanciers). Chez Umberto Eco, la mise en abyme est destinée à faire saillir aussi bien l’intelligibilité que la structuration de l’oeuvre. Elle est un principe récursif de la génération de figures et de formes narratives fractales : elle est pour ainsi dire le raisonnement servant comme base dans la création d’un univers romanesque par excellence autoréflexif. Selon une représentation très succincte (mais essentielle), la mise en abyme est ce dispositif narratif consistant à insérer un (ou plusieurs) récit(s) dans le Récit, qui, en reproduisant les caractéristiques de ce dernier va (vont) l’illustrer, l’expliquer et mettre en évidence le/les thème(s) de l’oeuvre
An artistic and literary procedure and, at the same time, an intellectual reflexion, mise en abyme is one of the favorite strategies of creation of the novelist U. Eco. Certain authors have used this technique just to create "simple" games of mirrors (such as the French writers called "Nouveaux Romanciers"). In the case of Umberto Eco, mise en abyme is destined to emphasize both the intelligibility of his work, as well as its being structured in multiple layers of narrativity. We reckon that this is the recursive principle, serving at the generating of fractal shapes and characters: this is therefore the reasoning laying at the foundation of creating a fictional universe self-reflective par excellence. If we want a very concise (but essential) representation, we will say that the mise en abyme is that device consisting of the insertion of one or many more stories into The Story, which, by reproducing the characteristics of the latter, provides us with an explanation and will shed light on the theme / themes of the work
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Real, Marion. "Accompagner la maturation des concepts au sein des processus d’éco-innovation : proposition de la méthode MIRAS, pour aider à surmonter les fixations collectives et explorer les réseaux de parties prenantes." Thesis, Bordeaux, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015BORD0261/document.

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Dans une démarche d’éco-innovation, les entreprises cherchent à inventer et mettre en oeuvre de nouvelles activités plus durables parfois en rupture avec leurs pratiques existantes, et qui entraînent des changements plus ou moins importants au sein de leurs offres, de leur business model, et parfois sur l’ensemble de leurs écosystèmes. Confrontée à de tels enjeux et des dynamiques associées souvent complexes de par leur nature parfois techniques, économiques, sociales, juridiques, politiques…, l’entreprise et les parties prenantes du projet en émergence semblent ne pas toujours réussir à suffisamment s’écarter consciemment des cadres cognitifs existants pour explorer des alternatives en adéquation avec les ambitions initiales d’un projet d’éco-innovation. Ainsi, les trajectoires empruntées par ces projets sont susceptibles d’entrainer par exemple une dilution des valeurs environnementales et sociales ou de provoquer l’abandon de projets par un manque de considération des dimensions techniques ou économiques.Les travaux présentés ici portent sur la phase de maturation des concepts éco-innovants et cherchent à développer des modalités d’accompagnement pour éviter ou surpasser de telles situations dites de « fixation collective ».L’approche méthodologique repose sur une recherche-action effectuée au sein de l’organisme d’accompagnement Apesa structurée en deux étapes :- L’analyse de trois cas de projets d’éco-innovation nous a d’abord permis de caractériser la problématique des pratiques d’accompagnement et plus précisément les fixations collectives présentes lors de la maturation des concepts.- Cette première étude a alimenté la démarche de conception mise en oeuvre pour élaborer la méthode MIRAS, l’apport principal de notre recherche.La méthode MIRAS propose un panel d’outils d’animation destinés aux acteurs de l’accompagnement pour aider les groupes projets lors des phases de maturation de leur concept et de leur potentiel de soutenabilité en visant un certain équilibre du triptyque économique – environnemental – social). Dans cette optique, MIRAS vise à adopter une pensée systémique, qui ne soit pas centrée seulement sur l’entreprise mais qui reconsidère l’ensemble des dimensions du « réseau élargi des parties prenantes »
During the development of eco-innovations, companies are looking to implement a new activity that can create ruptures with its existing practices and cause many changes in their business model. In such complex situations, the stakeholders of emerging projects have some difficulties to consciously deviate from existing cognitive frameworks to explore alternatives in line with the initial goals of the project. Thus, they take trajectories that may lead to a dilution of the environmental and social values or cause the abandonment of projects. The work presented here focuses on the maturation of eco-innovative concepts and seeks to develop tools and methods to avoid and overcome such situations called collective fixations.The methodological approach is based on an action research conducted in the organization Apesa and structured in two steps:- The analysis of three case-studies of eco-innovative projects allowed us to characterize supporting practices and deepen our knowledge on the collective fixation present during the maturation of concepts.- This first study has fueled the design process of the MIRAS method, the main contribution of our research.The MIRAS method offers a toolkit designed for eco-innovation intermediaries in order to help them to structure their intervention during the stage of concept maturation. Specifically the tools help to improve the sustainability potential of concepts, to analyze project group behaviors during sessions and to revisit stakeholder networks so as to anticipate future mutations and news ways of incubation
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Bojanowicz, Weronika, Lina Mattsson, and Heidi Nilsson. "Going Lean and Green on Your Mobile Machine : A Quantitative Marketing Placebo Effect Study on Eco-Labelled Technology." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för marknadsföring (MF), 2016. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-54342.

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The environmental concern has become a well discussed topic within today’s society and as a result awareness of the impact human behaviour has on the environment is continuously increasing. This concern is something companies take advantage of when marketing, as for instance by promoting their products or services as eco-labelled. Eco-labelled products have further shown to involve a lot of consumer opinions, and are thus common to study in relation to consumer attitudes. Theories also show that eco-labelled goods have been idealised in favour of conventional ones, referred to as a marketing placebo effect. In connection to this, companies have started to point interest at eco-labelled technology, which has become a recent phenomenon attracting attention. Nonetheless, the existing theory regarding this phenomenon has been mainly applied on specific areas, such as the food industry. The purpose of this study was therefore to explain the marketing placebo effect on eco-labelled technology. 162 experiments were conducted using one experiment group and one control group, in order to be able to detect an eventual marketing placebo effect when implementing an eco-label, using attitudes as an influencer. Based on the results, it was revealed that attitudes are crucial to take into consideration when applying an eco-label in a technology context. This as it was concluded that attitudes act as a trigger evoking a marketing placebo effect. The findings from this study contradicts current theories on how different factors cooperate in the process of a marketing placebo effect, and advances has thus been made in how the marketing placebo effect works when applied in a technology context.
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Recca, Maria. "Lo sviluppo di prodotti eco-innovativi nel settore ittico: una applicazione di concept testing mediante stanze di discussione online." Master's thesis, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2020. http://amslaurea.unibo.it/21786/.

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Con l’affermarsi della società moderna, tutti i membri della famiglia lavorano e c’è meno tempo da dedicare alla spesa: per questo i prodotti più ricercati sono quelli ad alto contenuto in convenience che permettono un risparmio di tempo ed energia, fornendo un prodotto simile al prodotto fresco ma con una shelf life maggiore. Un approccio per sviluppare nuovi prodotti è il New Product Development (NPD) che attraverso una ricerca preliminare cerca di individuare le esigenze dei consumatori. Successivamente nella fase di concept test si propone ai consumatori l’idea dei prodotti non ancora esistenti per valutarne il livello di gradimento. Solo dopo questa fase, se apprezzato, il prodotto è realizzato a livello laboratoriale o in impianto pilota e successivamente lanciato sul mercato. Nel presente elaborato è illustrata la fase di concept test tramite discussion room online al fine di raccogliere il parere di 25 consumatori per ogni stanza di discussione circa il grado di apprezzamento e la propensione all’acquisto di tre prodotti eco-innovativi definiti tali in quanto confezionati in atmosfera protettiva innovativa (sardine ready to cook) o perché trattati con alte pressioni idrostatiche (vongole ready to cook e burger consumabile crudo nel primo periodo di conservazione e successivamente previa cottura). Per rielaborare i dati è stata utilizzata la sentiment analysis, una tecnica che permette di analizzare i testi e da questi ne estrae la polarità del sentimento dei consumatori. Infine è stata svolta un’analisi di benchmarking volta a individuare i prodotti presenti sul mercato simili a quelli proposti così da confrontarli e per ipotizzare un possibile posizionamento di prezzo sulla base di quelli dei prodotti trovati e la disponibilità a pagare espressa dai consumatori.
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Costa, Maria Isabel Lopes da. "Uma abordagem integrativa do conceito de Eco-eficiência: elementos para a concepção de Sistemas de Gestão de Resíduos Sólidos Industriais em Arranjos Produtivos Locais Têxtil-Vestuário." Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, 2012. http://www.bdtd.uerj.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=5272.

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A identificação e avaliação das vulnerabilidades e potencialidades socioambientais e socioecológicas, ao considerar as múltiplas realidades de ecossistemas, territórios e lugares, podem revelar novos caminhos, ações coletivas, solidárias, bem como auxiliar na tomada de decisão estratégica em sistemas de gestão de resíduos sólidos. Tal perspectiva, qualificaria princípios e conceitos metodológicos e técnicos, como aqueles direcionados a responder aos problemas que surgem da interação Humanidade-Sociedade-Natureza, com vistas à sustentabilidade. A Eco-eficiência, ao final do século XX, apresentou-se como solução para os problemas ambientais corporativos. Idealizada para ser aplicada em um empresas isolada, evoluiu para uma categoria central da Ecologia Industrial, ganhou contornos de Princípio e Filosofia para a Gestão Ambiental Empresarial, passando a orientar a geopolítica das nações no trato das questões ambientais supranacionais e políticas públicas das nações. A recente Política Nacional de Resíduos Sólidos apresenta a Eco-eficiência como um de seus princípios que deverão orientar gestores públicos e privados na elaboração de seus sistemas de gestão de resíduos sólidos. Devido aos impactos sociais, ambientais e ecológicos resultantes da geração e destinação inadequada dos resíduos sólidos, estes sistemas de gestão apresentam interfaces com outras políticas e sistemas de gestão públicos e privados nacionais. Estas interações conferem ao sistema de gestão de resíduos sólidos um caráter complexo, aberto, dinâmico e inclusivo, no qual o conceito de Eco-eficiência, baseado na alocação de recursos naturais, pode ser ressignificado em um outro nível de realidade, o nível coletivo, apresentando-se, como um conceito potencial voltado para a criação de recursos. Para corroborar esta hipótese apresenta-se uma abordagem integrativa com base na perspectiva socioecológica e no pensamento e metodologia transdisciplinar, na qual o conceito será contextualizado, problematizado e complexificado em seis níveis de realidade: Nível Genus-Global, Nível Político, Nível Acadêmico, Nível do Ecossistema, Território e Lugares, Nível Operacional e Nível Coletivo. Considera-se nesta abordagem os Arranjos Produtivos (indústrias e a Cadeia de Reciclagem), Arranjos Sociais (Comunidade localizadas e áreas de risco e precárias), Ecossistemas e Territórios, como Teia de Lugares, como Unidade Transdisciplinar perceptiva, cognitiva e analítica. A aplicação desta metodologia no Arranjo Produtivo Local Têxtil- Vestuário de Petrópolis, localizado na Região Serrana Fluminense, que se insere em um Ecossistema de Montanha, permitiu revelar outro Arranjo, invisível ao sistema de gestão público. Neste Arranjo de Retalhos e Estopas, cerca de 240 mulheres, residentes em comunidades precárias e de risco, beneficiam os resíduos sólidos gerados pelas indústrias do arranjo formal, conhecidos como retalhos, com os quais fabricam estopas. Conclui-se que esta abordagem integrativa, como proposta de ressignificação do conceito de Eco-eficiência, permitiu revelar, não somente uma nova realidade conceitual para a sua adoção e prática, como novos aspectos e variáveis para a construção de sistemas de gestão de resíduos sólidos industriais que tenham por foco a inclusão social, produtiva, cientifica e tecnológica de novos atores e recursos ao sistema.
The socio-environmental and socio-ecological potential and vulnerabilities, considering the multiple realities of ecosystems, territories and places, could reveal new pathways, collective and solidary actions, and assist strategic decision making in solid waste management systems. Such perspective would qualify principles, concepts, techniques and methodologies issues, as those targeted to respond to problems arising from the interaction Mankind- Society- Nature, with a view to sustainability. Eco-efficiency, at the end of the twentieth century, presented as a solution for corporate environmental problems. Designed to be applied in a single company has evolved into a central category of Industrial Ecology, takes shape of Principle and Philosophy for Corporate Environmental Management, guiding the geopolitics of nations in dealing with environmental issues. The recent Solid Waste National Policy presents the Ecoefficiency as one of its guiding principles for public and private managers in developing their solid waste management. These management systems have interfaces with another public policies and management systems. These interactions make the solid waste management a complex , open, dynamic and inclusive system, in which the concept of Eco-efficiency, based on the allocation of natural resources, can be reframed in another level of reality, the collective level , presenting itself as a concept potential towards the "creation of resources." This research presents an integrative approach, based on thinking and methodology Transdisciplinary, in which the concept is contextualized, problematized and became complex in six levels of reality: Genus- Global; Political; Academic; Ecosystems, territories and places; Operational; and Collective level. It is considered in this approach Productive Arrangements (industries and Recycling chains), Social Arrangements (Community in risk and precarious area), Ecosystems and Territories, as a Web of Places, as a perceptive, cognitive and analytical Transdisciplinary Unit. The application of this methodology in the Local Productive Arrangement Textile-Clothing, located in Petropolis, Rio de Janeiro, in a Mountain Ecosystem, revealed another arrangement, invisible to the public management system. In this Flaps and Rags Arrangement, about 240 women living in risk and precarious communities, benefit the solid waste generated by the industries of the formal arrangement, known as flaps, and manufacture rags. It is concluded that this integrative approach, as proposed, reframed the concept of Eco-efficiency, revealed, not only a new conceptual reality for their adoption and practice, but also new aspects and variables to build industrial solid wastes management systems which have their focus on social, productive, scientific and technological inclusion of new actors and resources.
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Ljunggren, Mattias. ""Men jorden strävar ju själv mot rymderna?" : Naturuppfattningen i Moa Martinsons Kvinnor och äppelträd." Thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för kultur och estetik, 2010. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-158670.

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Previous research on Moa Martinson, and Kvinnor och äppelträd in particular, has mainly focused on the aspect of sex and gender.     The overarching purpose of the presented paper is to examine the concept of nature in the aforementioned novel. The text is read as a negotiation, and state of tension, between two differing concepts of nature. On the one hand an anarchist-romanticist view of nature defined by a questioning of the human-nature demarcation, and by its insistence on nature having intrinsic value; on the other hand a capitalist-bourgeois view of nature, drawing a clear line between human and nature, defining nature as an instrument to accomplish other means.     The concept of nature is examined along three main lines. The first chapter examines nature as seen through the eyes of the characters and the narrator. In the second chapter the 'place' as a special spatial category is studied. Lastly, the novel's view on human nature is investigated.     The results are then analyzed according to Kate Soper's tri-partite concept of nature. On all three levels the novel is found to exhibit a tension between two opposing tendencies. On the one hand nature is described as an animated being (related to concepts such as chance, fate, will), on the other hand a naturalistic realist discourse is represented, describing nature in scientific terms. At the same time the novel contains a deconstructive vein, undermining binary oppositions such as the one suggested above.     In the concluding analysis the idea of an authorial voice (used in a Bakthinian sense) is used to examine the conception of nature presented in the novel.  A circular view of life and nature emerges, represented by the symbol of the 'path'. A small-scale communitarian ideal is also exhibited, emphasizing the need for humans to live in harmony with, and in proximity to, nature.
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Vakili-Ardebili, Ali. Sustainable building design basics: Eco-concepts development. Saarbrücken, Germany: Lap Lambert Academic, 2012.

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Golubev, Vladimir. Fundamentals of eco-sociohumanism. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1856825.

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The monograph presents the doctrine of ecosociohumanism from the standpoint of the new natural-humanitarian science of ergodynamics and the science of harmony. Ecosociohumanism acts as a resolution of the "capitalism—socialism" opposition on the basis of their harmonious synthesis. At the same time, the goal of harmonious human development is taken from socialism, and the way of its realization from capitalism is a regulated market. The main components of eco—sociohumanism are: the theory of socio-natural development, trialectics - the doctrine of harmony, the science of man (human studies), the concept of national wealth and quality of life, the theory of the socio-humanitarian state, the ideology of sociohumanism. The essence of the socio-humanitarian transition: from the "consumer society" to the "society of eco-sociohumanism", from the social to the socio-humanitarian state, from the "social man" to the "socio-spiritual man" ("Harmonious Man"). The evolutionary trajectory of the development of "liberalism — integralism — ecosociohumanism" is scientifically substantiated. The interpretation of national wealth as a potential for the development of society is given. The quality of life index is proposed. Based on the calculation of national wealth and the quality of life index of Russia and the countries of the world, it is shown that the country is experiencing an acute socio—humanitarian crisis - the crisis of a person and a development model. The human crisis is associated with a deepening techno-humanitarian imbalance. The crisis of the social model is caused by the fact that the laws of socio-natural development are ignored in domestic policy. The economy, social policy, culture, geopolitics of a socio-humanitarian state are considered. The scientific foundations of the new peace movement are given. The attitudes of eco-sociohumanism are compared with a number of existing social concepts. It is popular in nature (without mathematical apparatus, often inaccessible to humanities) and is designed for a wide range of readers.
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Capucci, Alessandro, ed. New Concepts in ECG Interpretation. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91677-4.

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1929-, Blum Harold P., ed. Defense and resistance: Historical perspectives and current concepts. New York: International Universities Press, 1985.

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1975-, Maccabée Guillaume, ed. En route pour le concert de notre vie. Montréal: La Courte échelle, 2010.

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Köhler, Henning. Der menschliche Lebenslauf als Kunstwerk: Zwei Vorträge anlässlich des Beuys-Symposions in Achberg am 1. und 2. Mai 2003. Wangen/Allgäu: FIU-Verlag, 2010.

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Abraham, Tesser, Wood Joanne V, and Stapel Diederik A, eds. On building, defending, and regulating the self: A psychological perspective. New York: Psychology Press, 2005.

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Schobben, Daniel W. E. Real-time Adaptive Concepts in Acoustics: Blind Signal Separation and Multichannel Echo Cancellation. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001.

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Lysaker, Paul H. Schizophrenia and the fate of the self. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Miriam, Elson, and Kohut Heinz, eds. The Kohut seminars on self psychology and psychotherapy with adolescents and young adults. New York: Norton, 1987.

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Chen, Wang-Chih, and Jahau Lewis Chen. "Eco-innovation by Applying Design-Around concepts on Eco-ARIZ method." In Design for Innovative Value Towards a Sustainable Society, 776–79. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-3010-6_157.

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Kūle, Maija. "Eco-Phenomenology: Philosophical Sources and Main Concepts." In Eco-Phenomenology: Life, Human Life, Post-Human Life in the Harmony of the Cosmos, 43–58. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-77516-6_5.

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Stephanie, Felix Lena, and Ravi S. Sharma. "Review of Key Concepts and Methodology." In Capturing Value in Digital Health Eco-Systems, 52–77. Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781003224150-3.

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Svirezhev, Yuri. "Thermodynamic Orientors: How to Use Thermodynamic Concepts in Ecology." In Eco Targets, Goal Functions, and Orientors, 102–22. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58769-6_7.

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Roch, Isolde. "Landscape Planning: On its Role in Developing Sustainable Land Use Concepts." In Eco Targets, Goal Functions, and Orientors, 545–56. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58769-6_39.

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Rocchi, Benedetto. "Sostenibilità e riproduzione del capitale territoriale: il problema della scala di analisi." In I servizi ecosistemici nella pianificazione bioregionale, 97–103. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-050-4.12.

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Starting from a critique of the concept of "natural capital" which helps in defining the concepts of territorial and rural capital, the utility is affirmed of measuring the sustainability of individual and collective actions with respect to the contribution they offer to their production and reproduction. The analysis of case studies therefore poses the problem of over-exploitation of territorial capital in the absence of adequate investments for its reproduction. This requires a detailed evaluation of the eco-territorial services, focusing on the communities of actors who take care of them.
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Deppert, Wolfgang. "Teleology and Goal Functions — Which are the Concepts of Optimality and Efficiency in Evolutionary Biology." In Eco Targets, Goal Functions, and Orientors, 342–54. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-58769-6_22.

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Bonelli, Paolo, Giorgio Guidotti, Enrico Paolini, and Giulio Spinucci. "Pacemaker Stimulation Criticism at ECG." In New Concepts in ECG Interpretation, 175–85. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91677-4_16.

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Cesini, Silvia, Mirko Beltrame, Simone D’Agostino, Agnese Fioranelli, and Roberto Ricciotti. "Basic Paediatric ECG Interpretation Principles." In New Concepts in ECG Interpretation, 195–209. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-91677-4_18.

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Bronzetti, Gabriele. "Basic Concepts of Electrocardiography." In Atlas of Pediatric and Youth ECG, 5–8. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-57102-7_2.

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Alemam, Abdulbaset, and Simon Li. "Trapezoidal Fuzzy Numbers for Eco-Design Assessments in Conceptual Design." In ASME 2014 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2014-34584.

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The research context is about eco-design improvement that focuses on modifying an existing product for reducing its environmental impacts. In this context, engineers may propose various design concepts that can potentially make the product more environmentally friendly. At this point, the research problem is how to assess environmental impacts of each concept given the uncertainty of design information at the conceptual design stage. To address this research problem, the trapezoidal fuzzy numbers are first applied to capture imprecise design information. Then, the centroid concept is applied to model different views of imprecision (i.e., pessimistic, balanced and optimistic) associated in fuzzy impact assessment. Accordingly, a decision scheme is developed for assessing different design concepts and suggesting the potential areas of a design concept to reduce environmental impacts. In an application, a coffee maker has been decomposed and analyzed to propose three possible concepts for eco-design improvements. These three concepts are then assessed by the proposed method of this paper to demonstrate the methodical workflow and utility that assists engineers to make eco-design decisions at the early design stage.
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Gheorghe, Razvan, and Kosuke Ishii. "Eco-Design Value Alignment: Keys to Success." In ASME 2007 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2007-41228.

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This article analyzes the eco-design challenges in the 21st century. In a world of globalization and outsourcing, environmental legislation became a main driver for doing eco-design. Eco-innovation and green money are concepts to create marketing advantages and differentiation from their competitors, transforming a legislative handicap into financial benefits and societal recognition. This paper introduces Life cycle Environmental Value Chain Analysis (LC-EVCA) and Environmental Worth Analysis (EWA) to identify the stake-holders implementing environmental improvement programs and the value relationships among them. Life cycle information and societal concerns are the keys to success for the eco-design value alignment. Philips environmental programs and a brief example illustrate how eco-design can be integrated into product development, and how both customer (society) and producers find themselves in a win-win situation.
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Hein, Andreas M., Marija Jankovic, Romain Farel, and Bernard Yannou. "A Conceptual Framework for Eco-Industrial Parks." In ASME 2015 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2015-46322.

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An eco-industrial park is a set of businesses that share resources in order to increase profitability and reduce environmental impact. The implementation of eco-industrial parks may significantly contribute to the creation of a sustainable economy. Despite this prospect, the actual development of eco-industrial parks is challenging, as a variety of factors must be considered. Not only technical, economic, and environmental factors are relevant but numerous stakeholder relationships as well, such as between firms, governmental bodies, and local communities. This paper presents a conceptual framework that is used to capture these diverse aspects and the relationships between them. The Unified Modeling Language (UML) is used for modeling its concepts and relationships. First, based on a literature survey, relevant concepts of eco-industrial parks are identified. One central concept is “industrial symbiosis”. A novel value-based interpretation of industrial symbiosis is presented. Second, the park’s economic, local and regional development context, as well as its internal technical components and their relationships are modeled. Finally, the framework is used for modeling a concrete eco-industrial park, in this case part of the Kalundborg eco-industrial park.
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Rai, Rahul, and Venkat Allada. "Adaptive-Agent Based Simulation Model to Study Diffusion of Eco-Innovation Strategies." In ASME 2002 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2002/dac-34088.

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The objective of this paper is to understand and study sustainable product development using a systems approach. This paper focuses on the development of the “Factor X” model to study diffusion of eco-innovation strategies. The concept of “Factor X” is qualitatively similar to the concepts of eco-efficiency and dematerialization with an added quantitative edge. It focuses on reducing the environmental impact of economic activities in quantitative terms such as reducing environmental impacts by a factor of 4 or factor of 10, etc. In the real world, artifacts interact with each other to form a web structure (known as artifact system (AS)), which has its own laws of evolution. We have implemented the “Factor X” framework through an adaptive agent based simulation (AABS) model to study the implications of different AS scenarios (achieved by setting system defining parameters) on the propagation and extent of diffusion of eco-innovation strategies.
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Işık, Nilüfer. "Ecoenterpreneurship and Banks." In International Conference on Eurasian Economies. Eurasian Economists Association, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.36880/c05.00878.

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When we get into the heart of the economy, the production of goods and services consists of inputs of natural resources, capital, labor and initiative. Therefore, the value attributed to the production of each input is different. With booming economy and developing markets, natural source and entrepreneurship directed large and small company’s innovative mindset in order to increase production. This situation in the country increased competitiveness along with development of the economy. However it is overlooked that “Natural Resources” used as an input in the economy is processed unconsciously. At this point innovation, whose importance is realized more with the Innovation Economy, has developed and Eco entrepreneurship, which is one of the contemporary concepts, emerged. In the markets, entrepreneurs hoping to find new ways to create untouched markets, generated Eco entrepreneurship, which we will hear more in the future. In this study, it is tried to draw the attention of investors and companies to "Eco entrepreneurship", and banks to their share in the market with this concept.
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Kwak, Min Jung, Yoo Suk Hong, and Nam Wook Cho. "Eco-Architecture Analysis as a Method of End-of-Life Decision Making for Sustainable Product Design." In ASME 2007 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2007-35882.

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In recent years, sustainable product design has become a great concern to product manufacturers. An effective way to enhance the product sustainability is to design products that are easy to disassemble and recycle. An EOL strategy is concerned with how to disassemble a product and what to do with each of the resulting disassembled parts. A sound understanding of the EOL strategy from the early design stage could improve the ease of disassembly and recycling in an efficient and effective manner. We introduce a novel concept of eco-architecture which represents a scheme by which the physical components are allocated to EOL modules. An EOL module is a physical chunk of connected components or a feasible subassembly which can be simultaneously processed by the same EOL option without further disassembly. In this paper, a method for analyzing and optimizing the eco-architecture of a product in the architecture design stage is proposed. Using mathematical programming, it produces an optimal eco-architecture based on the estimation of the economic values and costs for possible EOL modules under the given environmental regulations.
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Pasanec Preprotić, Suzana, Marina Vukoje, Gorana Petković, and Mirela Rožić. "Sustainable approach to book designing concepts in bindery sector: An overview." In 11th International Symposium on Graphic Engineering and Design. University of Novi Sad, Faculty of technical sciences, Department of graphic engineering and design, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.24867/grid-2022-p69.

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Nowadays, graphic arts bindery sector has shown growing environmental awareness in reaching the targets regarding economic, social, environmental, and technological aspects. Croatian bindery small entrepreneurship sector provides a piece of work done for clients in a sheetfed offset lithographic printing manufacturing which isn’t involved in any manner in bindery manufacturing. On top of that, sustainable bindery concepts are strictly related to effective printed resources usage, in which the generated waste is reduced through numerous binding manufacturing activities. In binding sector, designing concepts help achieve less negative environmental impact. Sustainable awareness is beginning from practical work, from preparing plans and a modelling shape, in which the process of designing the three-dimensional book presents its proposed structure on a printed original scale. Bindery eco-efficiency concepts cope with manufacturing service activities, in which the printed paper sheets (or outputs) together with binding raw materials move in a specific direction through the machine operations (cutting, folding, gathering, binding, trimming, joining and surface finishing), which are predictable in edition binding. This study provides a comprehensive overview on how a new approach in book designing might contribute to reducing “nonhazardous” printed or/and bound paper output residuals which gradually appear in a specific way during book binding process. What’s more, it offers “eco-friendly book binding”, which has “the best book in class” value. This eco-efficient bound production is monitored as well as the indices of graphic arts materials are followed up throughout the working procedures under standardized circumstances. These innovative creative thinking might bring up sustainable engineering solutions or frameworks in which “the business as usual” shifts towards “the eco-friendly business”. Eco-labelled printed paper sheets, from Croatian markets, are a sustainable choice which encourages responsible business and leads to zero pollution and circular economy. However, scientists have been worried about the fact that many manufacturing sectors rely on using adhesives with non-renewable resources, which are harmful to humans. Present published literature gives a general overview on the existing advanced adhesives which have less harmful impact on environment, but at the same time have promising performances.
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Milutiene, Edita, Jurgis Kazimieras Staniškis, Audrys Kručius, and Vida Augulienė. "The Concept of the Solar Eco House." In ISES Solar World Congress 2011. Freiburg, Germany: International Solar Energy Society, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.18086/swc.2011.17.25.

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Ryzhkova, А. V., and N. A. Zhilnikova. "METHODS FOR ECO-EFFICIENCY ASSESSMENT OF ORGANIZATIONS." In MODELING AND SITUATIONAL MANAGEMENT THE QUALITY OF COMPLEX SYSTEMS. Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31799/978-5-8088-1558-2-2021-2-150-156.

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This article discusses the modern concept of eco-efficiency, based on the methods of using resources for the development of an organization in terms of economic and environmental indicators through more efficient use of resources and reducing pollution. Its differences from the traditional principles of environmental efficiency are determined. Mathematical models for assessing the eco-efficiency of industrial production are proposed. The applicability of the developments is shown on the example of a microelectronics enterprise. The presented models make it possible to measure the eco-efficiency indicator, taking into account the use of all eco-parameters affecting the change in the efficient use of resources and reducing the level of pollution.
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Curri-Memeti, Almira, and Diar Selimi. "GREEN HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT - PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND EVALUATION." In Economic and Business Trends Shaping the Future. Ss Cyril and Methodius University, Faculty of Economics-Skopje, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.47063/ebtsf.2020.0034.

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The concern for the natural environment began a long time ago. Throughout the previous two decades, the globe appealed for proactive ecological management. The term eco- friendly or environmentally friendly is also widespread nowadays, relating to laws, activities, products, services etc., theatre having, minimal, reduced or not having negative impact on eco- systems and the environment. Environmental performance is the relationship between the organization and the environment. Current writing on environmental management recognizes that with a specific end goal to accomplish environmental sustainability objectives, associations can use proper human resource management practices to motivate their employees. To this end, incredible endeavors have been made to investigate what drives workers to participate in proecologic practices that help their organization to turn green and be sustainable. Additionally, a number of studies demonstrate that there is a connection among the green activities, organizational performance and corporate profitability within any association. The main purpose behind this thesis is to extend our understanding of how the concept of green management can be positioned as part of the human resource function. The motivation is to highlight the importance of building sustainable and eco-friendly business, and to gain knowledge of the outcomes after adopting Green human resource management in the organizations.
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Sijtsema, S., S. van der Haar, A. Janssen, and H. Bos-Brouwers. Critical elements for consumer acceptance of Eco-feed concepts. Wageningen: Wageningen Food & Biobased Research, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.18174/571748.

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Lykins, Amy, Joey Tognela, Kylie Robinson, Rosie Ryan, and Phillip Tully. The mental health effects of eco-anxiety – a systematic review of quantitative research. INPLASY - International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocols, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.37766/inplasy2023.1.0025.

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Review question / Objective: The aim of the review is to synthesise findings from quantitative studies that investigate ecological grief, eco-anxiety, and climate-anxiety in relation to self-reported mental health. Population of interest: The general adult population aged 18 years. Exposure (risk factor): The exposure is defined as the presence of any ecological grief, eco-anxiety, and/or climate-anxiety that is quantified either before, concurrently, or after a mental health symptom (e.g. depression, and/or anxiety - see Outcomes). As ecological grief, eco-anxiety, and climate-anxiety are relatively new concepts that lack a standard definition, we will include validated and emerging unvalidated self-report measures of these constructs, as well as closely related constructs; solastalgia, eco- and climate-grief, eco- and climate-guilt, eco- and climate-distress, eco- and climate-despair, eco- and climate-worry. Ineligible exposures are detrimental environmental events (e.g. flood, bushfire, drought) or climatic conditions (e.g. ambient temperatures) or distress related to psychosocial impacts of environmental events (e.g. loss of income or housing due to landslide). Comparator: The general adult population aged 18+ without ecological grief, eco-anxiety, and/or climate-anxiety or related constructs as defined above in Exposure. Outcome: The primary outcomes are mental health symptoms quantified by validated self-report measures of depression, anxiety, stress.
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Kearnan, Jeffrey C. Intra-Operational Area Coordination: The Zone EOC Concept. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, September 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ad1009064.

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McGee, Steven, Randi McGee-Tekula, Jennifer Duck, Lucia Dettori, Don Yanek, Andrew M. Rasmussen, Ronald I. Greenberg, and Dale F, Reed. Does Exploring Computer Science Increase Computer Science Enrollment? The Learning Partnership, April 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.51420/conf.2018.1.

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This study investigated the impact of the Exploring Computer Science (ECS) program on the likelihood that students of all races and gender would pursue further computer science coursework in high school. ECS is designed to foster deep engagement through equitable inquiry around computer science concepts. The results indicate that students who pursued ECS as their first course were more likely to pursue another course relative to taking a traditional course as the first course.
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Bercovier, Herve, and Ronald P. Hedrick. Diagnostic, eco-epidemiology and control of KHV, a new viral pathogen of koi and common carp. United States Department of Agriculture, December 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2007.7695593.bard.

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Original objectives and revisions-The proposed research included these original objectives: field validation of diagnostic tests (PCR), the development and evaluation of new sensitive tools (LC-PCR/TaqManPCR, antibody detection by ELISA) including their use to study the ecology and the epidemiology of KHV (virus distribution in the environment and native cyprinids) and the carrier status of fish exposed experimentally or naturally to KHV (sites of virus replication and potential persistence or latency). In the course of the study we completed the genome sequence of KHV and developed a DNA array to study the expression of KHV genes in different conditions. Background to the topics-Mass mortality of koi or common carp has been observed in Israel, USA, Europe and Asia. These outbreaks have reduced exports of koi from Israel and have created fear about production, import, and movements of koi and have raised concerns about potential impacts on native cyprinid populations in the U.S.A. Major conclusions-A suite of new diagnostic tools was developed that included 3 PCR assays for detection of KHV DNA in cell culture and fish tissues and an ELISA assay capable of detecting anti-KHV antibodies in the serum of koi and common carp. The TKPCR assay developed during the grant has become an internationally accepted gold standard for detection of viral DNA. Additionally, the ELISA developed for detecting serum anti-KHV antibodies is now in wide use as a major nonlethal screening tool for evaluating virus status of koi and common carp populations. Real time PCR assays have been able to detect viral DNA in the internal organs of survivors of natural and wild type vaccine exposures at 1 and 10³ genome equivalents at 7 months after exposure. In addition, vaccinated fish were able to transmit the virus to naive fish. Potential control utilizing hybrids of goldfish and common carp for production demonstrated they were considerably more resistant than pure common carp or koi to both KHV (CyHV-3). There was no evidence that goldfish or other tested endemic cyprinids species were susceptible to KHV. The complete genomic sequencing of 3 strains from Japan, the USA, and Israel revealed a 295 kbp genome containing a 22 kbp terminal direct repeat encoding clear gene homologs to other fish herpesviruses in the family Herpesviridae. The genome encodes156 unique protein-coding genes, eight of which are duplicated in the terminal repeat. Four to seven genes are fragmented and the loss of these genes may be associated with the high virulence of the virus. Viral gene expression was studies by a newly developed chip which has allowed verification of transcription of most all hypothetical genes (ORFs) as well as their kinetics. Implications, both scientific and agricultural- The results from this study have immediate application for the control and management of KHV. The proposal provides elements key to disease management with improved diagnostic tools. Studies on the ecology of the virus also provide insights into management of the virus at the farms that farmers will be able to apply immediately to reduce risks of infections. Lastly, critical issues that surround present procedures used to create “resistant fish” must be be resolved (e.g. carriers, risks, etc.). Currently stamping out may be effective in eradicating the disease. The emerging disease caused by KHV continues to spread. With the economic importance of koi and carp and the vast international movements of koi for the hobby, this disease has the potential for even further spread. The results from our studies form a critical component of a comprehensive program to curtail this emerging pathogen at the local, regional and international levels.
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Stopford, Nikki, and Jacqueline O’Reilly. Innovation Work Chains in US Retail: Automation, Tracking and AI Adoption during the COVID-19 pandemic. Digital Futures at Work Research Centre, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.20919/ivrp6984.

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The 2020 global pandemic led to record grocery sales and significantly accelerated the adoption of online retail services. This trend is expected to grow as mainstream retailers aim to keep up with the speed of delivery from ‘digitally native’ competitors and changing consumer expectations. Technological innovation is being introduced to different parts of the retail supply chain leading to a changing landscape for jobs. Here we develop the concept of Innovation Work Chains (IWC). We use this framing to discuss how the introduction of different types of innovative technology are likely to impact on employment practices across the supply chain in large-scale grocery retail. This research draws on sector reports and extensive interviews with Walmart US and one of their technology partner organisations in the USA. The focus is on how automation technologies like robots, tracking technologies and AI have become pivotal to the efficient management of retail supply chains. The evidence suggests that an iterative process of adoption and adaption is required to develop company specific solutions. However, legacy systems can pose a challenge to the speed at which automation technologies can be efficiently integrated. The concept of Innovation Work Changes highlights the differential impact on the employment landscape across the retail eco-system
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McGee, Steven, Ronald I. Greenberg, Lucia Dettori, Andrew M. Rasmussen, Randi Mcgee-Tekula, Jennifer Duck, and Erica Wheeler. An Examination of Factors Correlating with Course Failure in a High School Computer Science Course. The Learning Partnership, August 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.51420/report.2018.1.

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Across the United States, enrollment in high school computer science (CS) courses is increasing. These increases, however, are not spread evenly across race and gender. CS remains largely an elective class, and fewer than three-fourths of the states allow it to count towards graduation. The Chicago Public Schools has sought to ensure access for all students by recently enacting computer science as a high school graduation requirement. The primary class that fulfills the graduation requirement is Exploring Computer Science (ECS), a high school introductory course and professional development program designed to foster deep engagement through equitable inquiry around CS concepts. The number of students taking CS in the district increased significantly and these increases are distributed equitably across demographic characteristics. With ECS serving as a core class, it becomes critical to ensure success for all students independent of demographic characteristics, as success in the course directly affects a student’s ability to graduate from high school. In this paper, we examine the factors that correlate with student failure in the course. At the student level, attendance and prior general academic performance correlate with passing the class. After controlling for student characteristics, whether or not teachers participated in the professional development program associated with ECS correlates with student success in passing the course. These results provide evidence for the importance of engaging teachers in professional development, in conjunction with requiring a course specifically designed to provide an equitable computer science experience, in order to broaden participation in computing.
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González - Güeto, Joy Helena. Tres rutas para entender la racialización como sufirimiento generalizado. Fundación Carolina, December 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.33960/ac_24.2022.

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Los feminismos como cuerpos teóricos y movimientos sociopolíticos han abundado en la utilización y la elaboración de una idea más o menos explícita de “interseccionalidad”. Sin embargo, este concepto ha sido múltiples veces malinterpretado y utilizado como herramienta para sumar “puntos de opresión” y minimizar el lugar que ocupa la racialización en las desigualdades de género. Por eso, este texto revisa la ausencia o subordinación de la cuestión racial en los discursos y políticas de género en Latinoamérica y España. El análisis partirá de la comprensión de la racialización como experiencia de sufrimiento generizado para presentar tres de las posibles rutas analíticas desde las que se puede reubicar como eje indispensable en el planteamiento de políticas, programas y discursos que abordan la desigualdad de género.
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Grazzi, Matteo, Vanderléia Radaelli, Pauline Henriquez, Nathalia Pufal, and Sandra López. ¿Cómo acelerar la innovación verde en América Latina y el Caribe y por dónde empezar? Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, January 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0004713.

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El concepto de innovación verde, que incluye la creación y comercialización de nuevas tecnologías que son más benignas para el medio ambiente, así como la difusión y adopción de tecnologías más ecológicas, es todavía incipiente en América Latina y el Caribe. De hecho, a pesar de su gran potencial en fomentar un nuevo modelo donde crecimiento económico y generación de empleo sean compatibles con la sostenibilidad del sistema natural, a través de la transición hacia una economía de cero emisiones netas, circular (EC) y resiliente al cambio climático, varios factores, tanto internos como externos a las empresas, han limitado su difusión en el tejido empresarial de la región. Este documento presenta el concepto de innovación verde, su potencial y relación con el cambio climático, algunos datos sobre la difusión de la innovación verde en América Latina y el Caribe, así como algunos lineamientos para el diseño de instrumentos de política para impulsar la innovación verde en la región.
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Stepanyuk, Alla V., Liudmyla P. Mironets, Tetiana M. Olendr, Ivan M. Tsidylo, and Oksana B. Stoliar. Methodology of using mobile Internet devices in the process of biology school course studying. [б. в.], July 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31812/123456789/3887.

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This paper considers the problem of using mobile Internet devices in the process of biology studying in secondary schools. It has been examined how well the scientific problem is developed in pedagogical theory and educational practice. The methodology of using mobile Internet devices in the process of biology studying in a basic school, which involves the use of the Play Market server applications, Smart technologies and a website, has been created. After the analyses of the Play Market server content, there have been found several free of charge applications, which can be used while studying biology in a basic school. Among them are the following: Anatomy 4D, Animal 4D+, Augmented Reality Dinosaurs – my ARgalaxy, BioInc – Biomedical Plague, Plan+Net. Their choice is caused by the specifics of the object of biological cognition (life in all its manifestations) and the concept of bio(eco)centrism, which recognizes the life of any living system as the highest value. The paper suggests the original approach for homework checking, which involves besides computer control of students’ learning outcomes, the use of Miracast wireless technology. This demands the owning of a smartphone, a multimedia projector, and a Google Chromecast type adapter. The methodology of conducting a mobile front-line survey at the lesson on the learned or current material in biology in the test form, with the help of the free Plickers application, has been presented. The expediency of using the website builder Ucoz.ua for creation of a training website in biology has been substantiated. The methodology of organizing the educational process in biology in a basic school using the training website has been developed. Recommendations for using a biology training website have been summarized. According to the results of the forming experiment, the effectiveness of the proposed methodology of using mobile Internet devices in the process of biology studying in a basic school has been substantiated.
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