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De Rezende, Leandro Bolzan, Paul Blackwell, and Marcio Denys Pessanha Gonçalves. "Research Focuses, Trends, and Major Findings on Project Complexity: A Bibliometric Network Analysis of 50 Years of Project Complexity Research." Project Management Journal 49, no. 1 (February 2018): 42–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/875697281804900104.

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This article analyzes the project complexity research field using bibliometric analysis. The field evolved in three waves (prior to 1985, between 1990 and 2004, and after 2005) from several disconnected seminal works, to a more centralized discussion that began based on efforts to characterize and classify complex projects to focus on the developing models and frameworks that, considering aspects of uncertainty and dynamics, supported managers to adapt and manage their projects. The findings suggest that project complexity is defined by dimensions that include structural, uncertainty, novelty, dynamics, pace, social-political, and regulative. The findings also suggest that the focus is changing from project control to project adaptability, and it is necessary to develop capabilities to manage complex projects, not only in the organization or at the team level, but also through the project's supply chain.
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Huang, Xiao Min. "Study on Evaluation and Optimization of Major Scientific Research Projects." Applied Mechanics and Materials 423-426 (September 2013): 2266–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.423-426.2266.

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In the management of scientific research, we must optimize the configuration of funding and support the major scientific research project with higher academic value and application value. In this paper, the problem of screening and evaluation of major scientific research projects in the management of scientific research is studied. The index system for evaluating the scientific research project is designed, and two comprehensive evaluation models of scientific research projects are established based on the theory of fuzzy mathematics and grey system. It provides the basis for the objective and scientific evaluation and optimization of scientific research project.
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Settee, Priscilla, and Shelley Thomas-Prokop. "Community University Research Agreement." Australian Journal of Indigenous Education 36, S1 (2007): 38–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1326011100004683.

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AbstractThis paper describes the process of engaging the extended Indigenous community within Saskatoon and the surrounding First Nations communities in what would be a first major research project between Indigenous communities and the University of Saskatchewan. A management committee was established comprised of all the major Saskatoon/Saskatchewan Indigenous organisations, such as the Federation of Saskatchewan Indians, Saskatoon Tribal Council, First Nations University of Canada and other community-based groups to ensure that research reflected First Nations and Metis needs. The project called “Bridges and Foundations” awarded some 35 projects close to two million dollars in research funds. The money was awarded through graduate student research bursaries, and community-based projects which highlighted the needs of Indigenous women, youth, students, elders and urban populations. The three research themes included respectful protocol, knowledge creation, and policy development. The research projects, which were largely Indigenous designed and driven, created one of the most extensive research collections over a period of four years and included major data collection on community-based research, Indigenous peoples and Indigenous knowledge systems and protocols. The paper relates the development of the project and speaks about the need for Indigenous peoples to lead their own research as well as the benefits of collaboration. It also highlights several of the research projects including a conference on Indigenous knowledge (2004), a video project describing the community mobilisation process behind Quint Urban Housing Co-operatives,
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Liyu, Xia, Li Xin, and Meng Weixuan. "Evaluation of Innovation Management of Major Projects." E3S Web of Conferences 165 (2020): 04031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202016504031.

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It is of great significance to evaluate the implementation effect of major engineering innovation management and summarize the successful or failed experience of major engineering innovation management for the smooth development of major projects in the future. We select the representative Beijing Shanghai high speed railway project, Ultra-high voltage project, Three Gorges project and Ten major aircraft project as examples to summarize the methods and effects of innovation management of major projects, and build the evaluation system of innovation management of major projects from two main dimensions of innovation management mode and innovation management mechanism to visually evaluate the effect of innovation management of major projects. The research results show that the evaluation system proposed by us has good applicability to major project innovation management, and visual display can reveal the evaluation results more intuitively.
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Zuo, Jian, George Zillante, Zhen-Yu Zhao, and Bo Xia. "Does project culture matter? A comparative study of two major hospital projects." Facilities 32, no. 13/14 (September 30, 2014): 801–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/f-02-2013-0014.

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Purpose – This research aims to investigate the impacts of project culture on the performance of construction projects. Cultural issues in the construction industry have attracted growing attention from both practitioners and academia. However, there are few studies on culture issues at the project level. The influence of project culture has not traditionally been on the research radar. Design/methodology/approach – A case study approach, utilising questionnaire surveys, in-depth interviews and review of project documents, was used to investigate project culture and its associated impacts in two major hospital projects. Findings – The results indicated that project culture played an important role in achieving harmonious relationships between project participants and better project outcomes in terms of schedule, functionality, satisfaction with the process, satisfaction with the relationships, environmental issues addressed commercial success, further business opportunities and overall performance. Case 1 outperformed Case 2 in these performance indicators. Similarly, it became clear that the project’s culture should be developed from the outset and sustained during the project period. Furthermore, it was also highlighted that the project culture should be translated to all levels of the supply chain, i.e. sub-contractors and suppliers. Practical implications – The findings enabled the client to understand the role of project culture and actively commit towards the development and maintenance of the project culture from very early on. It also helps project teams to understand how to deal with cultural issues at the project level. Originality/value – This study is one of limited empirical studies that offer in-depth insights of how project culture affects the performance of construction projects. It is also the first study of hospital projects on the research topic.
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Famiyeh, Samuel, Charles Teye Amoatey, Ebenezer Adaku, and Collins Sena Agbenohevi. "Major causes of construction time and cost overruns." Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 15, no. 2 (April 3, 2017): 181–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jedt-11-2015-0075.

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Purpose In Ghana, the duration of construction projects from inception to completion is becoming a great concern, recently, especially among clients and beneficiaries, because of the rising interest rates, inflation, development plan targets, among other factors. Hence the need to understand the causes of delays and cost overrun in the construction sector has become more important than ever. This study therefore aims to identify the major factors underlying time and cost overruns in projects related to the education sector in Ghana to proffer practical solutions in addressing them. Design/methodology/approach The study conducted a survey among clients’ consultants and representatives of the contractors working on about 60 government school projects. A relative importance index was used to determine the relative effects of the factors causing construction time and cost overruns. Findings The key factors causing construction time overrun were: financial problems, unrealistic contract durations imposed by clients, poorly defined project scope, client-initiated variations, under-estimation of project cost by consultants, poor inspection/supervision of projects by consultants. Other factors were underestimation of project complexity by contractors, poor site management, inappropriate construction methods used by contractors and delays in the issuance of permits by government agencies. Factors affecting cost overruns were financial difficulty by client, delays in payments of completed works, variations in designs, lack of communications plans, poor feasibility and project analysis, poor financial management on site and material price fluctuations. Research limitations/implications The research was limited to only the educational sector projects. Practical implications Practically, this study highlights for the construction sector the critical factors causing project time and cost overruns in Ghana. Identification of these factors provides the basis for pragmatic solutions to enhance the chances of project success. Social implications The identification and solutions to project time and cost overruns, especially for educational sector projects, contribute toward making public goods more affordable and accessible to most citizens, particularly in developing countries. Originality/value This study contributes to the debate on factors causing project time and cost overruns in the construction sector especially from a developing country’s perspective.
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Gemünden, Hans Georg. "Project Govemance and Sustainability — Two Major Themes in Project Management Research and Practice." Project Management Journal 47, no. 6 (December 2016): 3–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/875697281604700601.

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Brunet, Maude, and Daniel Forgues. "Investigating collective sensemaking of a major project success." International Journal of Managing Projects in Business 12, no. 3 (September 2, 2019): 644–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijmpb-08-2018-0167.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate a case of collective sensemaking about the project success of the multifunctional amphitheater of Quebec (Canada). Design/methodology/approach For this explorative and qualitative research, the authors started from the post-mortem document and complemented their comprehension with six semi-structured interviews with the main project actors and other public documents regarding this project. Findings According to the respondents, the main success factors of this project can be attributed to: a clear governance structure; proven project management and construction methods; the use of emerging collaborative practices in construction (such as building information modeling (BIM) and lean construction); an adapted policy for procurement; as well as a code of values and ethics shared by all stakeholders. Originality/value The sensemaking perspective has been scarcely mobilized in project management studies, emerging from a constructivist view of reality and being sensitive about material-discursive practices. This exploratory study explores a case of collective sensemaking of a major project success and suggests avenues for major and megaprojects research. Lessons learned and implications for practice are also outlined. The conclusion allows a synthesis and an opening to consider how practitioners and researchers can build on this (and other successful) case(s) for future projects and research.
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Gharaibeh, Hani. "A Conceptual Framework to Improve Project Team Learning in Major Projects." International Journal of Information Technology Project Management 6, no. 2 (April 2015): 61–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijitpm.2015040104.

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Organizational learning within project teams is a phenomenon that is gaining considerable attention lately by both researchers and professionals. Review and analysis of lessons-learned documents from major projects, indicates that mistakes are repeated and lessons might not be learnt. This leads us to question whether project teams are truly learning the lessons. The purpose of this paper was to present a framework to improve project team learning in major projects. The research used a focus group methodology to investigate issues related to: learning barriers and enablers, individual and group aspects of learning as well as the mechanism of learning itself. The findings were, to say the least, very surprising as they reveal a lack of incentive for learning, lack of documentation of learning, and absence of collaborative learning within project teams.
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Angus, Jocelyn. "The experience of doctoral learning within a major research project." Nursing Inquiry 5, no. 1 (March 1998): 58–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1800.1998.510058.x.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT"

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Chick, Kay. "Major research project : an investigation into the relationship between interrogative suggestibility, compliance and personality disorders." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2013. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.600022.

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Objective: The constructs of interrogative suggestibility (IS) and compliance are particularly relevant within forensic settings where they may compromise the reliability of testimony. Both constructs may be influenced by individual difference factors such as personality, anxiety, self-esteem, memory and intelligence. This was one of very few studies to investigate the relationship between IS and personality disorders (PDs) and PD traits. In a replication and expansion ofa study by Gudjonsson and Main (2008), the relationship between compliance and PDIPD traits was also explored. Design: This study adopted a cross-sectional, correlational design. Participants completed measures ofP D, IS, compliance, estimated IQ, anxiety and self-esteem during a single testing session. Participants: Eighty-seven participants with a history of substance misuse and/or homelessness were recruited from charities/voluntary sector organisations across the south of England. - Results: Contrary to the hypotheses, no positive correlations were found between IS and any PDs investigated. However, negative relationships were observed between IS and several PDs/PD traits and clinical syndromes; this may be due to elements of paranoia, suspicion and distrust of others, which are antithetical to IS. Regarding compliance, this study largely replicated the results of Gudjonsson and Main (2008), finding positive correlations between compliance and various PDs/PD traits, and Cluster C PDs in particular. The possibility that the key link with compliance and these PDs was through anxiety and low self-esteem was explored using mediation analysis. Although both constructs were partial mediators, a significant proportion of the variance remains unexplained. Conclusions/lmplications: It would appear that the key components of compliance are more related to PDslPD traits than those of IS. Important implications have been outlined, including with regards to the potential vulnerability of individuals with certain personality styles/clinical syndromes and the corroboration of evidence regarding high compliance scores. Ideas for further research have been proposed.
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Brindley, Rob. "Major research project : "we were in one place and the ethics committee in another" : trainee clinical psychologists' experiences of research ethics processes." Thesis, University of Hertfordshire, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.577493.

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Aim: Whilst there is a wide range of research that explores ethics guidance and committee perspectives of research ethics processes, there is a lack of research into trainee experiences. The aim of this study was to explore Trainee Clinical Psychologists experience of the research ethics process and provide a platform to those voices. It was hoped that this research may be able to create a deeper understanding of applicants' experiences, in which both positive and negative experiences of the application process can be shared and explored. This understanding could then potentially support ethics committees, training courses and applicants to work together and thus improve the application process and resulting research at a national level within the context of Clinical Psychology training. Method: This study adopted a qualitative approach in conducting semi-structured interviews with three Trainee and three Newly Qualified Clinical Psychologists who had applied for ethical approval for their Doctoral thesis. Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) was used in an attempt to illuminate the lived experience of applying for research ethical approval. Results: From the analytic procedure, three main themes emerged regarding the experience of research ethics processes from participants' accounts: The emotional intensity and personal impact of the ethics process; Responses to and ways of managing the ethics process; and Challenges within the ethics process. Implications: This study highlights the importance of recognising the impact of the relationships between Trainee Clinical Psychologists, Clinical Psychology training courses and Research Ethics Committees upon trainees' journey through the research ethics process. A 'them and us' dynamic is being maintained by misunderstandings about each other's roles, uncertainty and stereotyping, amongst other factors. Potential ways to change this dynamic and improve the research ethics process during clinical Psychology Training has been explored.
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Gervais, Mhairi. "Sleep problems in adults with intellectual disabilities : an exploratory analysis of support workers' causal attributions, sleep quality and treatment acceptability : major research project and clinical research portfolio." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2010. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/2129/.

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Background: Sleep has been found to have an important restorative function. Any disturbance to sleep can be detrimental to both physical and mental health. Between 9-50% of adults with intellectual disabilities (ID) are reported to experience sleep disturbance. Support workers have a key role in identifying and responding to difficulties in the people they work with. Support workers' attributions towards the cause of these difficulties are crucial in mediating their decision to seek treatment. Their attributions may also mediate their adherence to a recommended treatment. Hence, their awareness and beliefs regarding sleep difficulties may influence their ability to recognise and seek help for sleep problems in adults they support. Method: This study utilised an exploratory vignette and questionnaire design. Questionnaires were given to 120 support workers, based in community settings, to measure their attributions to negative behaviour change and sleep problems. Support workers' attributional style was compared to their views on the acceptability of a variety of treatments for sleep disturbance. Support workers' own sleep quality was measured and compared to their attributions. Results: Support workers attributed negative behaviour change to sleep and mental health problems most strongly. Sleep problems were believed to be internal, uncontrollable and unintentional. Support workers were optimistic about treatment, particularly non-pharmacological treatments. Support workers' own sleep quality did not correlate with their attributions towards sleep problems or views on the different types of treatment. Conclusions: Support workers are optimistic that sleep problems in adults with ID can be treated, however further work is necessary to understand barriers to seeking out assessment and treatment for clients with ID.
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Young, Ruth. "A comparison of the nature and severity of worries held by adolescents with and without intellectual disabilities as they approach the transition away from school : major research project and clinical research portfolio." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2013. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4652/.

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Background: The transition away from secondary school is an important time for adolescents, when identity is shaped and autonomy is increased. It is likely that this period can be particularly worrisome for people with intellectual disabilities (IDs) and it is possible that these worries will have an impact on mental well-being. This study sought to shed light on the content and implications of worries during the approach to transition. Methods: Twenty-five participants with mild to moderate IDs and 27 participants without IDs, all aged 15 to 18, were recruited from schools in the West of Scotland. Participants were interviewed using a Worry Interview that had been adapted from previous research carried out with young adults with IDs. They also completed a measure of rumination and distress that related to their most salient worries. Anxiety was measured using the Glasgow Anxiety Scale for People with an Intellectual Disability (GAS-ID). Results: Content analysis of the interviews identified differences between the worries of the two groups of participants that may represent differences in life experiences. The distress that was linked to the worries was positively correlated with anxiety in both groups. The ID group were significantly more anxious than the non-ID group. Conclusions: Consideration should be given to the specific worries of adolescents in the approach to transition. Doing so may allow solutions for their concerns to be identified, thus easing distress and leading to an overall impact on mental well-being. Limitations of the study and ideas for future research are discussed.
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Mante, Joseph. "Resolution of construction disputes arising from major infrastructure projects in developing countries : case study of Ghana." Thesis, University of Wolverhampton, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2436/333130.

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This study undertook a critical examination of developing countries’ experiences of infrastructure-related construction dispute resolution using Ghana as a case study. It investigated the dispute resolution processes and procedures which parties to infrastructure construction disputes employed to address such disputes. To gain a better understanding of the dispute resolution processes, the study also assessed the legal framework for procurement and contract formation and other contextual issues which influenced parties’ dispute resolution choices. Consequently, strategies for efficient and effective dispute resolution were developed. The main rationale for the study was the need for effective and efficient dispute resolution processes in the context of infrastructure projects in developing countries. The literature indicated that disputes often occurred on such projects in developing countries that were resolved at great cost mainly by arbitral tribunals in the developed world. However, there was limited information on the extent to which other dispute resolution mechanisms were utilised prior to resort to international arbitration. The study adopted a qualitative research approach informed by the interpretivist philosophical paradigm. Data was collected from fifty-six interviewees from the State as the Employer and foreign contractors through semi-structured interviews and documents and analysed using qualitative data analysis procedures associated with grounded theory research such as coding, constant comparison, memoing and diagramming, and doctrinal legal analysis. It was found that engineer’s determination, negotiation and international arbitration were the most used dispute resolution mechanisms. Others such as mediation were rarely used. The dispute resolution processes were characterised by high cost, low satisfaction with outcomes and negative effect on relationships. It was also found that the extant dispute resolution processes were the product of the nature of the parties, the context in which they operated and their responses to the context. Factors such as lack of coordination among the Employer’s sub-units, human resource constraints and political interference had varying negative impacts on dispute occurrence, dispute resolution system design and the dispute resolution processes. To deal with these challenges and achieve efficient and effective dispute resolution processes, four sets of remedial strategies (condensed into a model called the Dispute Resolution Efficiency Cycle (DREC)) were proposed. The study has provided empirical evidence which has addressed some of the gaps identified in the literature on issues such as absence of information on pre-international arbitration dispute processes. The study has also highlighted the impact of context and dispute system design on dispute resolution. Contributions to practice included diagnosing challenges with the extant dispute resolution processes and proposing possible remedial strategies.
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K, Menon Abhishek, Ridima Gulati, and Yashvi Kundra. "MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON Brand Switching Analysis of CocaCola Drinks." Thesis, 2021. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/18518.

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With the increasing globalization and increasing competition, consumers have a vast number of options to select from. Thus consumers are quickly switching from one brand to another. With a wide variety of brands of soft drinks available in the market, there is a high degree of brand switching. Brand switching in this sector is the outcome of many factors like taste, quality, price, marketing strategy, brand awareness, and loyalty. This research paper focuses on understanding consumer behavior, the factors affecting the customer’s repurchase decision concerning Coca-Cola. It also investigates the brand loyalty among the customers of Coca-Cola and how it affects customers switching to other brands. The research also studies how the advertisement strategies affect brand image and loyalty among the customers.
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Thomas, Juisha, Shrishti Purohit, and Ashi Titoria. "MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT ON “INTERGENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES IN THE VIRTUE OF APPRECIATION”." Thesis, 2021. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/18519.

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Purpose- Generational diversity has great potential. Each generation has unique characteristics because of which things might not be always go smoothly. The study “Intergenerational Differences in the Virtue of Appreciation” is a quantitative methodological approach to identify the different perspectives, attitudes, and behaviours exhibited by the generational groups (16-23=post millennial, 24-39= millennials and 40 and above = pre-millennials.). The project discusses the concept of appreciation and the generation. The purpose of the study was to investigate whether intergenerational difference in the virtue of appreciation, exist or not, across 3 generation classes: pre-millennial, millennial and post- millennial and to enhance knowledge related to the appreciation stimuli among the generational diversity. Design/Methodology- The data was collected with the help of an e-questionnaire. Data collected was subjected to thorough measures of reliability, validity and ANOVA. Findings/Results – The result states that there is a difference in the degree of appreciation amongst the three sets of generation: pre-millennial, millennial and post-millennial. Value/Originality – It is one of the fascinating studies which explores intergenerational differences in the virtue of appreciation. Since intergenerational participation and their management at work are becoming a necessity, better understanding of these intergenerational differences can lead to better collaboration, communication, and help to tailor out the practices or the arrangements to extend the best from each generation.
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Mishra, Vaibhav, Lakshya Tomer, and Ayushi Agarwal. "Major Research Project Report on CONSUMER BUYING PREFERNCE IN AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY." Thesis, 2021. http://dspace.dtu.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/repository/18520.

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This is the time of “GLOBAL WARMING & COVID-19” at present humans are restraining themselves from getting out of their homes, some domains of business are badly affected; one main example is of automobile industry. The Focus and objective of this report is to comprehend the parts which for the most part influences the buyer choice of the vehicle customer. At present Indian car market is brimming with contenders because of accessibility of public and foreign brands and expansion in number of pre and post-sales assumption among the crowd. Also pinnacle of comfortable and reliable electric vehicles because of company’s like- ‘TESLA’ seems like due to this the automobile sector is on the border of revolution, so we also tried to seee the consumer readiness for this ‘BIG TICKET CHANGE’. With this paper we have attempted to investigate the customer behaviour towards vehicles that convey travelers in Delhi. The extent of the investigation is restricted to certain significant conduct perspectives like data search and assessment, brand preference and brand loyalty and motivational factors. Understanding the consumer loyalty's for the item will help the car maker in delivering and fostering their items to address client's issues and planning the appropriate promoting programms and methodologies. Customers search for those separating boundaries, which may help them for exact choice and can be demonstrated as worth to cash suggestion for them. It makes more critical to comprehend and examine the buyer conduct.
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Wang, Sheng-Long, and 王勝龍. "Major Highway Construction Project by Customer Orientation and Brand Modes Marketing Strategy Research." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71894514008867721622.

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Concerning country’s economic development, the major highway engineering projects are important foundations of infrastructure construction. No matter developed countries or developing countries, regarding to deployment of highway network, all countries invested considerable proportion of funds and resource in order to construct newer or maintain the existed roads.However, due to the huge investment, environment and ecological influence, evaluating its effectiveness and outcomes if the funds launched, various aforementioned factors often caused the major highway engineering projects been deeply concerned by all sectors and groups in society, and thus resulted been carried out without getting consensus in the community and causing a lot of controversy. In today to government, the marketing activities become an essential and integral part, irrespective while promotion of plans or execution of governmental policies, all are needed in gathering interior and exterior consensus through strategic marketing, to ensure the thoroughly implementation of policies. Especially in terms of the roads which aim on serving all the country’s citizens, through the use of marketing and communication, should be able to effectively collect public opinions, and to work out major highway engineering projects by customer-oriented thinking. In this paper, based on strategic marketing theory, the introduction of brand marketing model used by corporate, and discuss feasibility of marketing plans for major highway engineering projects.In this research the cooperate organizations stand for the government agencies, the products stand for the governmental policies and the service, to simulate the suggestions about how the government agencies establish positive brand image, moreover to analyze how the agencies’ names, logos, cultures, and values can be established by means of brand image and brand emotion, so that expect the government agencies no longer just a name or only a representative totem, should make more agencies become valuable brands which belong to real assets, and also can be used in subsequent policies products as brand extension. In this study by qualitative research method, through interviews with interior and exterior personnel, aim to find out potential direction how the government agencies can construct brand image, and inspect the views or opinions from interior and exterior personnel regarding how they think about establishing product brand image, discuss how to do marketing for governmental policies under customer-oriented thinking, to build positive government agency brand and take advantage of functionality of brand extension.according to the results of this study found that the perceptions how people see high-quality highway, in addition to road’s quality, safety, convenience, guide and so on features, must also pay attention to match the regional landscape. A qualified high quality highway must be able to let the passers-by slow down pace or stopped to watch carefully. When high-quality product image established, the agency brand image naturally along with established, by means of interior consensus forming in the agency and also the set-up of responsible marketing sections, practice a variety of methods to do all kinds of marketing with right timing, so that the people can really feel the authorities intentions and achievement. Finally, through the induction and analysis of this study, to propose and recommend how the government agency should give policy marketing to interior and exterior personnel in the near future.
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Ming, Huang Jiun, and 黃俊銘. "Major Highway Construction Project by Customer Orientation and Brand Modes Marketing Strategy Research." Thesis, 2014. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/58266951892828147657.

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This study is to understand the current public sector personnel stationed in atypical employment situations, and explore the differences between job stress and job satisfaction impact and relevance, and to contract employees Taitung County government for the study, a total of 160 valid questionnaires copies. With SPSS 12.0 statistical analysis software and computer instruments WORD way to collect data interpretation was transformed into statistical data can be funded through descriptive statistics, inferential statistics, to explore different personal background in job stress and job satisfaction differences in the extent and degree of association of the two parties to work stress and job satisfaction. The results were as follows: 1. A different personal background of the Taitung County Government contract employees in job stress and job satisfaction differences situations: (1) Different gender, age, marital status, education, graduate departments, seniority, position, accepted this job was no significant difference in the reasons for working pressures. (2) A different gender, age, marital status, education, graduate department, position was no significant difference in job satisfaction; and in this work were significant differences in the reasons of service and accept job satisfaction. 2. The association between job stress situation and job satisfaction: (1) &auot;Excessive workload&auot; work pressure and &auot;management support&auot;, &auot;salary and benefits&auot;, &auot;promotion examination&auot;, &auot;work itself&auot; and job satisfaction was significantly negatively correlated; but &auot;colleagues get along&auot; with job satisfaction has no significant correlation. (2) Working pressure &auot;role ambiguity&auot; and &auot;management support&auot;, &auot;salary and benefits&auot;, &auot;promotion examination&auot;, &auot;work itself&auot; and job satisfaction was significantly negatively correlated. But &auot;colleagues get along&auot; with job satisfaction exists has no significant correlation. (3)&auot;Role conflict&auot; and the working pressure of the &auot;management support&auot;, &auot;colleagues get along&auot;, &auot;salary and benefits&auot;, &auot;promotion examination&auot;, &auot;work itself&auot; was significant and negative correlation. In this study, according to the above analysis, Taitung County Government to provide recommendations or subsequent researchers depth study of future reference.
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Books on the topic "MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT"

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Conducting educational research: Guide to completing a major project. Thousand Oaks, Calif: SAGE Publications, 2011.

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Boudah, Daniel J. Conducting research: Guide to completing a major project. Thousand Oaks, Calif: SAGE Publications, 2011.

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Teichler, Ulrich. The ERASMUS experience: Major findings of the ERASMUS Evaluation Research Project. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1997.

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Ernst & Young (Firm) and University of Warwick. School of Industrial & Business Studies., eds. Key success factors in acquisition management: A joint research project into integrating major acquisitions. [U.K.]: Ernst & Young, 1995.

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Billings, Deborah Lynn. Training midwives to improve postabortion care in Ghana: Major findings and recommendations from an operations research project. Chapel Hill, NC: Ipas, 1999.

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Barham, Kevin. Management for the future: A major research project jointly sponsored by the Foundation for Management Education and Ashridge Management College. Berkhamsted: Ashridge Management College, 1988.

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H, Murphy C., ed. Paris Kanonen--the Paris guns (Wilhelmgeschütze) and Project HARP: The application of major calibre guns to atmospheric and space research. Herford [Germany]: E.S. Mittler, 1988.

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Bull, G. V. Paris Kanonen--the Paris guns (Wilhelmgeschütze) and Project HARP: The application of major calibre guns to atmospheric and space research. Herford [Germany]: E.S. Mittler, 1988.

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Health, Bromley, and East Sussex Family Health Services Authority., eds. Partnerships for change: The report of a major research project commissioned to create a framework for action for the development of GPs and primary care teams. Bromley: Bromley Health, 1994.

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Ontario. Ministry of Housing. Housing Conservation Unit. In your neighbourhood: A context for, and to communicate the findings of a major research project on neighbourhood intensification, undertaken for the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and the Ministry in 1983. S.l: s.n, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT"

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Liu, Fei, Yifei Wu, Lv Han, and Xiang Yu. "Allocation of Major Risk of PPP Project Contract." In Research Series on the Chinese Dream and China’s Development Path, 209–23. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-5724-8_13.

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Hu, Yi, and Fan Chen. "Review of Local Major Construction Project Management Policy in China’s Urbanization." In Lecture Notes in Operations Research, 1297–306. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-5256-2_100.

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Fu, Huanchang. "Applied Research of Integrated Project Teaching Method in Applied Engineering Management Major Teaching." In Proceedings of the 17th International Symposium on Advancement of Construction Management and Real Estate, 1023–28. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35548-6_105.

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Teng, Gang, and Qian Wu. "The Research and Exploration of Project Course Developmental Evaluation in Higher Vocational Colleges Software Major." In Advanced Research on Computer Education, Simulation and Modeling, 248–52. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-21783-8_41.

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Nokleberg, Warren J., Leonid M. Parfenov, Alexander I. Khanchuk, Gombosuren Badarch, Masatsugu Ogasawara, Duk-Hwan Hwang, Hongquan Yan, and Christopher R. Scotese. "Major products of the international collaborative project on mineral resources, metallogenesis, and tectonics of northeast Asia." In Mineral Deposit Research: Meeting the Global Challenge, 1157. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27946-6_295.

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Aarrevaara, Timo, Martin Finkelstein, Glen A. Jones, and Jisun Jung. "The Academic Profession in the Knowledge-Based Society (APIKS): Evolution of a Major Comparative Research Project." In The Changing Academy – The Changing Academic Profession in International Comparative Perspective, 49–64. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-76579-8_4.

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Wang, Aihua. "Project Development Course Analysis and Data Security Research of Software Technology Major Based on Broken Line Chart." In Proceedings of the 2022 2nd International Conference on Education, Information Management and Service Science (EIMSS 2022), 982–90. Dordrecht: Atlantis Press International BV, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6463-024-4_102.

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Mieriņa, Inta. "An Integrated Approach to Surveying Emigrants Worldwide." In IMISCOE Research Series, 13–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12092-4_2.

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Abstract This chapter describes the research design applied in the research project The Emigrant Communities of Latvia: National Identity, Transnational Relations and Diaspora Politics, which forms the empirical core of this volume. It discusses this methodology in the context of other migration studies and major surveys on migration. Compared to previous studies The Emigrant Communities of Latvia is the most inclusive in terms of the target audience. All Latvians and Latvian nationals abroad were invited to participate in the survey, applying a broad and open definition of ‘Latvian diaspora’ based on personal identification with the Latvian nation and/or citizenship. Being Web-based, the survey did not impose any limitations as to geographic location, aiming at all countries in the world. Combining a wide range of respondent recruitment channels and techniques and supported by a media campaign, the survey reached 14,068 respondents in 118 countries. Innovative solutions were used to increase response rates and to decrease attrition. Several research topics in this study required separate qualitative research approaches. Thus, 159 partly-structured in-depth interviews were also conducted in countries where the Latvian diaspora is largest, as well as in-depth interviews with return migrants and diaspora policy experts. The new methodology has far-reaching potential to be applied to the study of other migrant groups in Europe and beyond. Importantly, The Emigrant Communities of Latvia project has tested and empirically proven the potential of Web surveys in collecting the opinions of large populations of migrants in many countries.
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He, Xin Wen, Yan Wang, and Guang Ming Hou. "The Operation Research on Authority-Linked Management Model of Organization Coordination Network of Major Scientific and Technological Project." In LISS 2012, 1185–90. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32054-5_167.

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Morawo, Stephanie, and Laura Parson. "Facilitating Major Choice with and Without Typology Assessments: An Action Research Project in an Introduction to Business Classroom." In Teaching and Learning for Social Justice and Equity in Higher Education, 99–121. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81143-3_7.

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Conference papers on the topic "MAJOR RESEARCH PROJECT"

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Mahmoud, Nahid Vesali, Mehmet Emre Bayraktar, and Halit Ozen. "A Conceptual Framework for the Assessment of Project Alternatives in the Front-End Phase of Major Transportation Projects." In Construction Research Congress 2016. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784479827.139.

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Kamel, Michael, and Hani Guirguis. "From Project Management to Project Design: A Research Proposal." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-79429.

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Project Management has had an increasingly important role in industrial organization, new product development and innovation theories over the last few decades. The majority of the current project management research and literature are focused on the post contract award phase as well as the skills and know-how of the project manager. Empirical research shows that, despite strict adherence to the best management norms and best practices, many projects still fail to achieve their objectives while others are aborted before they are completed. The authors argue that this project failute is due to the lack of an analytical and systematic process of designing the project prior to its award and that this phase of Project Design plays a major role in predetermining the project’s outcome. The following paper is a research proposal for presenting the literature review, theoretical basis and empirical evidence of the need for a theoretical framework for designing projects. This framework will encompass a dynamic model for the interactions between the various project success factors across different project categories.
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Sturgill, Roy, Timothy Taylor, and Gabriel Dadi. "A Case Study of Utility Coordination within a Major Design-Build Transportation Project." In Construction Research Congress 2018. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784481295.062.

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Kong, De-cheng, and Guang-ming Hou. "Model research on tacit knowledge coupling of complex major scientific project." In 2012 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering (ICMSE). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmse.2012.6414324.

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Xue, F., G. Chen, and H. Xie. "Research on incentive mechanism of major project subcontractor considering social responsibility." In 12th International Conference on Quality, Reliability, Risk, Maintenance, and Safety Engineering (QR2MSE 2022). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/icp.2022.2915.

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Mingjun, Wu, Yang Zhen, Zhang Wei, Dong Xishang, Yan Xiaofei, Shan Chenggang, Li Xuhong, Wang Fang, and Han Jinghai. "A research on experimental system for Internet of Things major and application project." In 2012 3rd International Conference on System Science, Engineering Design and Manufacturing Informatization (ICSEM). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icssem.2012.6340722.

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Yuan, Zhang, Li Xin, and Lu Qiang. "Research on the Dynamic Mechanism of Major Project Innovation Led by the Owner." In 2020 International Conference on Wireless Communications and Smart Grid (ICWCSG). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icwcsg50807.2020.00112.

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Song, Guanghui, Chengbo Wang, Yan Nie, and Genlang Chen. "Research of the course design based on project-based learning for college computer major." In 2020 International Conference on Big Data and Informatization Education (ICBDIE). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbdie50010.2020.00108.

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"Research on Teaching Reform and Innovation of Animation Major Oriented by Project Teaching Method." In 2017 International Conference on Advanced Education, Psychology and Sports Science. Francis Academic Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.25236/aepss.2017.032.

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Liu, Junyou, and Bohong Zheng. "Smart city development: research on major infrastructure policy and project appraisal in the UK." In International Conference on Smart Transportation and City Engineering, edited by Zhengliang Li, Xiaoyan Chen, Kaichen Yan, Fengjie Cen, Liyuan Peng, and Nan Lin. SPIE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2613675.

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Thurston, Alexander. In Brief: Foreword for the Lake Chad Basin Research Initiative Compendium. RESOLVE Network, January 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37805/lcb2021.1.

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In fall 2017, the RESOLVE Network launched a major project to analyze religiosity on university campuses in the Lake Chad Basin. The project was related but not limited to the context of the Boko Haram insurgency. The project generated four major studies, including one research report based on a desk literature review and three country case studies (Nigeria, Cameroon, and Chad) based on original fieldwork. The project was driven by policymakers’ and researchers’ desire to more fully understand political and religious change in this conflict-affected region. This RESOLVE research project sought not merely to investigate questions of radicalization but also to challenge stereotypes, particularly the idea that campuses are inevitably hotbeds of religious extremism. It has been credibly asserted that some of Boko Haram’s recruits, particularly in its early phases in the 2000s, were university students. Yet universities in the region have also been sites where key peacemaking initiatives are both studied and implemented.
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Coleman, Sarah, and Mike Bourne. Project leadership: skills, behaviours, knowledge and values. Association for Project Management, October 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.61175/wwes1121.

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This research has sought to draw out project leadership competences from the perspective of practising project leaders, aspiring project leaders, heads of profession, project sponsors and clients. The aim of this research report is to help focus, develop and refine our understanding of project leadership so we can support continued capability building for project professionals and their organisations. To compile this report, the authors Sarah Coleman and Professor Mike Bourne conducted in-depth interviews with 38 individuals across five multinational organisations (BAE Systems, IQVIA, Jacobs, Shell and Siemens). These organisations were chosen because of their reliance on complex projects for the delivery of strategy and performance, and the individuals for their substantial knowledge and experience of project delivery, and their range of perspectives. The interviewees held and had experience of a wide variety of roles, from the aspiring leaders delivering smaller projects to the most experienced project leaders (responsible for £1bn+ budget major, complex projects), heads of profession, project sponsors and clients. Together, these individuals have over 500 years of project experience.
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Leavy, Michelle B., Danielle Cooke, Sarah Hajjar, Erik Bikelman, Bailey Egan, Diana Clarke, Debbie Gibson, Barbara Casanova, and Richard Gliklich. Outcome Measure Harmonization and Data Infrastructure for Patient-Centered Outcomes Research in Depression: Report on Registry Configuration. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), November 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.23970/ahrqepcregistryoutcome.

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Background: Major depressive disorder is a common mental disorder. Many pressing questions regarding depression treatment and outcomes exist, and new, efficient research approaches are necessary to address them. The primary objective of this project is to demonstrate the feasibility and value of capturing the harmonized depression outcome measures in the clinical workflow and submitting these data to different registries. Secondary objectives include demonstrating the feasibility of using these data for patient-centered outcomes research and developing a toolkit to support registries interested in sharing data with external researchers. Methods: The harmonized outcome measures for depression were developed through a multi-stakeholder, consensus-based process supported by AHRQ. For this implementation effort, the PRIME Registry, sponsored by the American Board of Family Medicine, and PsychPRO, sponsored by the American Psychiatric Association, each recruited 10 pilot sites from existing registry sites, added the harmonized measures to the registry platform, and submitted the project for institutional review board review Results: The process of preparing each registry to calculate the harmonized measures produced three major findings. First, some clarifications were necessary to make the harmonized definitions operational. Second, some data necessary for the measures are not routinely captured in structured form (e.g., PHQ-9 item 9, adverse events, suicide ideation and behavior, and mortality data). Finally, capture of the PHQ-9 requires operational and technical modifications. The next phase of this project will focus collection of the baseline and follow-up PHQ-9s, as well as other supporting clinical documentation. In parallel to the data collection process, the project team will examine the feasibility of using natural language processing to extract information on PHQ-9 scores, adverse events, and suicidal behaviors from unstructured data. Conclusion: This pilot project represents the first practical implementation of the harmonized outcome measures for depression. Initial results indicate that it is feasible to calculate the measures within the two patient registries, although some challenges were encountered related to the harmonized definition specifications, the availability of the necessary data, and the clinical workflow for collecting the PHQ-9. The ongoing data collection period, combined with an evaluation of the utility of natural language processing for these measures, will produce more information about the practical challenges, value, and burden of using the harmonized measures in the primary care and mental health setting. These findings will be useful to inform future implementations of the harmonized depression outcome measures.
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Lamont, Susan J., E. Dan Heller, and Avigdor Cahaner. Prediction of Immunocompetence and Resistance to Disease by Using Molecular Markers of the Major Histocompatibility Complex. United States Department of Agriculture, September 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/1994.7568780.bard.

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This project utilized two live-animal populations in an integrated research program to identify molecular markers for immune response and disease resistance. The populations each had their foundation from meat-type commercial breeder chicken lines of their respective countries. Investigations effectively used unique availability of resources in each country to study commercial-type environments in Israel and line-crosses with diverse inbred lines in the US. Two bacterial systems were investigated to cover both respiratory and gastrointestinal, and primary and secondary, infections. Individual experimental groups of animals were evaluated for combinations of vaccine antibody levels, response to pathogen challenge, growth parameters, genetic background and molecular markers. The positive association of antibody level with resistance to disease was confirmed. Effectiveness of genetic selection for vaccine antibody response level was demonstrated. Molecular markers, both inside and outside the MHC region, were associated with antibody response and resistance to disease. Markers were shown to have a generalized effect, by association with multiple traits of immune response and disease resistance. The impact of genetic background on marker effect was shown to be important. The overall results demonstrate the effectiveness of selection on vaccine antibody response and the potential of molecular marker-assisted selection to improve efficiency of production of meat-type chickens by reducing genetic susceptibility to disease.
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Artuso, Filippo, Katrina Barnes, Duncan Green, and Irene Guijt. Emergent Agency in a Time of COVID-19: Research report. Oxfam GB; Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity, LSE, February 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21201/2022.8885.

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The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic was an unprecedented event in the modern era. Earlier studies demonstrated how ‘critical junctures’, which comprise major historical events and emergencies, often play an essential role in social change. This paper seeks to explore whether the COVID-19 pandemic would prove to be a similar pivotal moment, and what lessons and insights we could gather for positive social change. The research set out to find key insights on how individuals, communities, and organizations in civil society were responding to the pandemic in low-income populations at the intersection of multiple inequalities. These lessons could inform how donors, governments and NGOs might reshape their efforts to reduce emerging or deepening inequalities, and how civil society organisations and community-based organisations could amplify their positive impacts. Over 18 months, from September 2020 to March 2022, the ‘Emergent Agency’ research convened a global conversation between activists, development practitioners, researchers, and academics to better understand the phenomena that were taking place in response to the pandemic. The research collected more than 200 case studies and held a series of webinars and conversations in thematic clusters to uncover what these responses could teach us. The research project was enabled with funding from The Atlantic Fellows for Social and Economic Equity programme (AFSEE) of the London School of Economics.
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Al-Chaar, Ghassan K., Peter B. Stynoski, Todd S. Rushing, Lynette A. Barna, Jedadiah F. Burroughs, John L. Vavrin, and Michael P. Case. Automated Construction of Expeditionary Structures (ACES) : Materials and Testing. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), February 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/39721.

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Complex military operations often result in U.S. forces remaining at deployed locations for long periods. In such cases, more sustaina-ble facilities are required to better accommodate and protect forward-deployed forces. Current efforts to develop safer, more sustaina-ble operating facilities for contingency bases involve construction activities that require a redesign of the types and characteristics of the structures constructed, that reduce the resources required to build, and that decrease the resources needed to operate and maintain the completed facilities. The Automated Construction of Expeditionary Structures (ACES) project was undertaken to develop the capa-bility to “print” custom-designed expeditionary structures on demand, in the field, using locally available materials with the minimum number of personnel. This work investigated large-scale automated “additive construction” (i.e., 3D printing with concrete) for con-struction applications. This report, which documents ACES materials and testing, is one of four technical reports, each of which details a major area of the ACES research project, its research processes, and its associated results. There major areas include System Require-ments, Construction, and Performance; Energy and Modeling; Materials and Testing; Architectural and Structural Analysis.
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Spiewak, Lucas, Annette Stumpf, and Heather FitzHenry. Assessment of LEED 2.2 and LEED 2009 implementation in meeting Army SDD policy goals. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), March 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/46585.

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This report describes our analysis of how Army Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) certification data demonstrates success in meeting Army sustainable design and development (SDD) policy goals. Specifically, the research team evaluated how LEED 2.2 and v2009 credits related to Army SDD policy objectives, then identified trends over time in Army LEED 2.2 and v2009-rated Projects. This is a historical assessment of actual project data, captured before the Army transitioned to the newer LEED v4. This report explains how implementation of LEED NC 2.2 and v2009 credits helped Army projects achieve SDD policy objectives. Emphasis was placed on LEED credits that directly related to SDD policy requirements which Army construction and major renovation projects needed to meet. Figures throughout the report illustrate how many Army LEED certified projects earned LEED New Construction credits 2.2 from FY2009 to FY2016 and LEED v2009 credits from FY2011 to FY2016. Some figures also rank the LEED 2.2 and LEED v2009 credits from most popular to least popular. Implementation of the Army’s 2013 SDD policy requiring LEED certification has allowed analysis of how Army military construction (MILCON) projects achieved energy, water, and waste goals on a large scale.
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Hamilton, Kirk, Jarek Nowinka, and Jami dePencier. PR-244-21700-R01 Underground Storage Define and Refine Scope for Hydrogen. Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), May 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0012223.

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In an effort to enhance understanding of underground hydrogen storage (UHS), Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. ("PRCI") contracted C-FER Technologies (1999) Inc. to perform an engineering assessment and literature review. The overall goal of the project is to provide PRCI with a five-year strategy to address the major technical challenges and knowledge gaps pertaining to UHS. This singular milestone has been divided into five tasks: (1) Current State-of-the-art (SOTA) for UHS; (2) UHS Gap Analysis; (3) Roadmap; (4) Roadmap Project List; and (5) Comprehensive Five-year Strategy. This report is the deliverable for Task 5; however, the deliverables for Tasks 1 to 4 are included as sections of this report and are also available as stand-alone documents (as requested by PRCI).
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Douglas, Thomas, Lauren Bosche, Edith Martinez-Guerra, Caitlin Tibbetts, Orian Welling, Clint Smith, Justine Yu, Kevin Bjella, and John Woods. International Workshop on Cold Regions Defense Infrastructure : 13–15 September 2022, Hanover, New Hampshire. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), August 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/47422.

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The Inaugural International Workshop on Cold Regions Defense Infrastructure united engineers and scientists of the US Department of Defense with defense representatives from the other nations comprising the International Cooperative Engagement Program for Polar Research (ICE-PPR): Canada, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, and New Zealand. Through the ICE-PPR Memorandum of Understanding, Project Arrangements (PAs) enable the seven nations to share measurements, models, and access to research sites and facilities. The goal of the workshop was to work as a coherent team to identify needs and develop PAs for three major topic areas: infrastructure, water/wastewater, and energy. Increasing interest in earth’s polar regions necessitates identifying capabilities and gaps for these critical mission-relevant topic areas.
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Chapman and Keshavarz-Valian. L51988 Development of Turbocharger-Reciprocating Engine Simulation (T-RECS). Chantilly, Virginia: Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), December 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010947.

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The objective of this project was to develop a numerical simulation system that can be used to optimize the performance of a large-bore reciprocating engine. The simulation system will include sub-models of all major components between the inlet filter and the exhaust pipe of the engine. The deliverable product of this project is the software program, Turbocharger-Reciprocating Engine Computer Simulation (T-RECS), which was developed at the National Gas Machinery Laboratory at Kansas State University. The simulation program calls upon a database of system components to allow the user specify a specific system. The database in this edition of T-RECS contains nominal components, but will be expanded under the Populate T-RECS project that has been funded by the Gas Research Institute. This report contains 1) a discussion of the methodology utilized to develop T-RECS; 2) a user�s guide; and 3) an example problem.
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