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Journal articles on the topic "Micro-environment analysis"

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Ni, Yun Fang, Hong Sheng Li, Li Bin Huang, and Bo Yang. "Shock Analysis on Dual-Mass Silicon Micro-Gyroscope." Advanced Materials Research 338 (September 2011): 401–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.338.401.

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Survivability in shock environment is an important reliability index of silicon micro-gyroscope. Shock response of dual-mass silicon micro-gyroscope is investigated in this paper. A lumped mass model was established for the micro-gyroscope based on the characteristics of the dual-mass structure. Analytic solution to the response of the structure under shock load in a half-sine acceleration form was then acquired. The analytic solution was applied to calculate the shock response of a well designed dual-mass silicon micro-gyroscope in our laboratory, while the correctness of it was verified with finite element method (FEM) in ANSYS. The analytic solution is serviceable in reliability prediction of dual-mass silicon micro-gyroscope in shock environment.
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Остаев, Гамлет, Gamlet Ostaev, Айгуль Клычова, Augul Klychova, Ирина Соколова, and Irina Sokolova. "MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTING OF MACRO ENVIRONMENT, MESA ENVIRONMENT AND MICRO ENVIRONMENT IN AGRARIAN BUSINESS." Vestnik of Kazan State Agrarian University 14, no. 1 (March 30, 2019): 145–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/article_5ccedf7810aeb6.58459686.

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An important and difficult problem in the agricultural business is not only the production of crop and livestock products, but also their processing. Agricultural business has a great impact on the country’s economy in modern times. In the conditions of the modern market, there is an increasing demand for the study of the theory and practice of management accounting and its features in relation to a specific target audience. Among the variety of agricultural organizations that has emerged, the most important is to determine priorities in improving our own business in order to increase its efficiency and uniqueness. For reliable information and analytical support for agricultural business and management decisions, it is necessary to keep management records in organizations (production accounting, budgeting, management, planning, analysis, evaluation, abstraction, etc.). At the present stage of economic relations between business entities, it can be said that the success of any agricultural business depends largely on management accounting, which should point to the advantages, novelty and main features of the business that distinguish it from its competitors in the field of agriculture. The success of management accounting, as an instrument of the entire business mechanism of an economic entity, is currently determined by three main factors: purposefulness; systematic character; and clearly defined quality of information provision for management decision-making. Any management decision made in the agricultural business should be based on timely analyzed information on the macro environment, the environment and the microenvironment. Thus, management accounting gives impetus to the development of agricultural business on the basis of the studied factors.
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Zhao, Weixin, Risto Kosonen, Simo Kilpeläinen, and Sami Lestinen. "A review of total volume environment and individually controlled micro-environment." E3S Web of Conferences 111 (2019): 02002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/201911102002.

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Indoor environment has great effects on the health, comfort, and performance of occupants in modern buildings. The energy used for ventilating of buildings is substantial. However, ventilation based on total volume air distribution in spaces is not always an energy efficient way to provide high-quality indoor environments. Recently, individually controlled ventilation, which is designed to supply clean air where, when, and as much as needed, makes it possible to efficiently achieve high-quality indoor environment while reducing energy use. The personalized solutions generate a micro-environment that covers the space where the user spends a relatively long time. This review based on a number of experimental and numerical studies on total volume ventilation, zonal ventilation and personalized ventilation to assess the most suitable methods for indoor environment. Performance in terms of thermal comfort, air quality and energy efficiency are examined. In this study, different ventilation systems are classified according to specific requirements and assessment procedures. Finally, a discussion on the application and benefits of these ventilation is conducted and gives a direction for further investigation. The analysis results form a basic framework regarding the application of personalized ventilation in future.
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Khan, Eijaz Ahmed, and Mohammed Quaddus. "Financial bootstrapping of informal micro-entrepreneurs in the financial environment." International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy 40, no. 11/12 (March 6, 2020): 1533–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijssp-07-2019-0138.

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PurposeThis study first examines whether the capital structure served as a mediator between financing mix and firm performance. Furthermore, the authors investigate whether this mediation effect was moderated by the financial environment. Grounded in the pecking order theory (POT) and dynamic capability view (DCV), this study extends these concepts by configuring all links to a moderated mediation model.Design/methodology/approachThe study uses the structural equation modelling (SEM) approach and multiple regression analysis using “Hayes PROCESS macro” to empirically examine the model using data collected from 384 informal micro-firms operating in Bangladesh.FindingsIn the mediation analyses, results found that capital structure was a mediator in the link between financing mix and firm performance. In further moderated mediation analyses, outcomes confirmed that this mediation effect was moderated by the financial environment.Research limitations/implicationsThis investigation shows paths for future research including implications for theory advancement and intervention development.Originality/valueThis investigation offers the first step towards examining a moderated mediation effect, using POT and DCV, of the relationship between financial environment, financing mix, capital structure and firm performance.
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Zhao, Xi, Knerr-Sievers Beatrice, and Qiuting Lu. "Exploratory Factor Analysis of Institutional Environment: An Evidence from Gender Perspective in China’s Microebusiness." E3S Web of Conferences 218 (2020): 03022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202021803022.

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This study proposes regulatory, normative, and cognitive dimensions and empirically investigates how these three dimensions take form in a measure of institutional environment from gender perspective. The study carried out the work within the micro-ebusiness sector in China and collected the data with 689 females and 357 males. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) is used to test the dimensionality of institutional environment. It also used Cronbach’s alpha to check the reliability of the intended measure. The findings show that the early scholars’ measurement of the institutional environment in regulatory, normative, and cognitive dimensions still applies to Chinese males in the micro-ebusiness sector. However, the specific items regarding regulatory and normative form distinct factors of what mixed the two dimensions in female group. From the evidence of China, it challenges the widely recognized measurement of institutional environment, which need to be redesigned for females in regulatory and normative dimensions. The study outcomes provide a better understanding of how different the institutional environment was evaluated and functioned to female and male. It can help government departments reconsider and improve institutional environment to promote entrepreneurship from gender perspective. This new perspective would add some insights into the literature of micro-ebusiness and enhance the knowledge of the dimensionality of institutional environment.
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Tian, Bian, Yulong Zhao, Zhe Niu, and Jiang Zhuangde. "Micro-pressure sensor dynamic performance analysis." Sensor Review 34, no. 4 (August 26, 2014): 367–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sr-11-2013-748.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on a piezoresistive pressure sensor for micro-pressure measurement with a cross-beam membrane (CBM) structure. This study analyzes the dynamic characteristics of the proposed device. Design/methodology/approach – This CBM sensor possesses high stiffness and sensitivity, measuring dynamic pressure more effectively in a high-frequency environment compared with other piezoresistive structures. The dynamic characteristics are derived using the finite element method to analyze the dynamic responses of the new structure, including natural frequency and lateral effect performances. The CBM dynamic performances are compared with traditional structures. Findings – The pressure sensor performance was evaluated, and the experimental results indicate that they all exhibit similar dynamic characteristics as the designed model. Compared with traditional structures such as the single island, the CBM proves to be superior in evaluating the dynamic performances of pressure sensors at high frequencies of > 30 kHz. Originality/value – Most studies of this micro pressure sensors attempt to promote the sensitivity or focus on the static performance of pressure sensor with micro gauge. This study is concerned with analyze the dynamic characterism of micro pressure sensor and compared with the traditional structures, that prove the CBM structure has stable dynamic performance and is a better option for measuring dynamic micro pressure in biomedical applications.
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Tomašič, Mladen. "An Analysis of Corruption in Micro-Enterprises." Organizacija 42, no. 6 (November 1, 2009): 222–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10051-009-0019-9.

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An Analysis of Corruption in Micro-EnterprisesThe purpose of this study is to present the research work made whilst studying the presence of corruption in the operations of Slovenian micro-enterprises. Our study builds on research which we carried out in 2005 and compares the findings of both studies. We wish to present our findings to public experts for a professional assessment and provide a basis for further work. We hope that in this way we can contribute to the development of new guidelines for the preparation of further analysis, the causes and elimination or at least limitation of corruption in business operations. Notable studies, which address corporate corruption in Slovenia, are non-existent. The results have confirmed the basic research hypothesis that the presence of corruption in the micro-business environment compared to a previous study in the last five years has increased.
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Pink, Ryan C., Christopher H. Eskiw, Daniel P. Caley, and David R. F. Carter. "Analysis of β-globin Chromatin Micro-Environment Using a Novel 3C Variant, 4Cv." PLoS ONE 5, no. 9 (September 29, 2010): e13045. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0013045.

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Miao, Hui, Guang Lei Song, and Qiang Liu. "Micro-Vibration Analysis and Measurement on High Resolution Remote Sensing Satellites." Applied Mechanics and Materials 232 (November 2012): 432–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.232.432.

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Because micro-vibration environment of the high resolution remote sensing satellite makes great influence on image quality, it is necessary to design micro-vibration measurement equipment to accurately measure the micro-vibration parameters which impact the CCD imaging quality. The paper proposes a set of template to design the parameters of the micro-vibration on board. Starting from the change of CCD modulation transfer function (MTF) due to the micro-vibration, we can build the model, analyze the relationship of the CCD MTF and the frequency and the amplitude, and then we can determine the minimum of the angular displacement and the angular velocity. Finally design and conclude a set of logical, realizable and optimal template, which can afford facilities for the design on the parameters of measuring micro-vibration on the other high resolution remote sensing satellites.
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Wesnawa, I. Gede Astra. "Perubahan Lingkungan Permukiman Mikro Daerah Perkotaan berbasis Konsep Tri Hita Karana di Kabupaten Buleleng Bali." Forum Geografi 24, no. 2 (December 20, 2010): 111. http://dx.doi.org/10.23917/forgeo.v24i2.5020.

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This research was carried out in area of urban of Buleleng regency. The aim of the research: (a) to identify form of changes of urban settlement environment on the basis of THK, (b) to study change factor of urban micro settlement environment on the basis of THK in Buleleng regency, (c) study process of change of urban micro settlement environment, what factors had an effect on to the change, and (d) study fade in what impact of existence of change of urban micro settlement environment on the basis of THK. This research duration during 2 year. First year focus on identifying form of changes and study cause of change of urban micro settlement environment. The method research by using survey design. Sampling is sampling subject was chosen with technique in stratified random sampling. Analysis was analytical technique qualitative supported with quantitative data to change of urban micro settlement environment which based on at concept THK. Research results show that: Identify form of change of applying of concepts THK in urban micro settlement. The cause of change of urban micro settlement environment on the basis of THK. Research result in the forms of change of urban micro settlement environment and cause of change of environment, relate to development of urban micro settlement basis of Tri Hita Karana in urban of Bali, as a form of innovation and enable of urban area as strategic way out and anticipation for sub-province local government in overcoming various problems of development of the areas for the agenda of areas autonomies, specially concerning of settlement environment.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Micro-environment analysis"

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Kelliher, F. "An analysis of the impact on employee learning of a critical incident in the micro-firm retail environment." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 2006. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.432595.

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Jones, Andrew. "Culture, environment and tourism : contemporary analysis of resource planning issues for developing sustainable tourism products and micro markets." Thesis, University of South Wales, 2004. https://pure.southwales.ac.uk/en/studentthesis/culture-environment-and-tourism(77cea16b-1b06-48dd-abb4-43af72c8a694).html.

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The research offered in this submission presents the case for a PhD by portfolio and is presented in two parts: an 'Overview' and 'The Evidence'. It explores the synergies between resource planning, sustainability, and regeneration policy associated with the development of tourism. These processes are linked particularly with environmental and cultural resource issues within European and global contexts as well as more specific planning issues within the UK and Wales. Three projects are presented; they address culture and environmental tourism themes in project 1, specific interests in urban planning, regeneration and tourism in project 2, and rural tourism issues in project 3. The projects follow a chronological course that illustrates how the research has progressed between 1995 and 2003. They show development from an initial broad interest in planning and sustainable development issues, to more focussed work on heritage and cultural tourism niche markets within more recent urban and rural contexts. The findings from the projects explore notions of planning, regeneration, sustainability and the relationships and synergies that occur between these processes and the development of specialist tourism. The research conclusions from all three projects suggest there still remain critical policy, resource planning and management issues for achieving sustainability, protecting resources and developing new tourism opportunities. This is particularly pertinent for the effective implementation of sustainable tourism. Issues concerning the development of niche tourism markets as a sustainable option have been a key research focus. Concerns are raised regarding the role of planning policy, long term strategy, institutional support for sustainable tourism, empowerment of local communities, and tensions between market priorities vis-a-vis conserving environmental and cultural resources. The degree of 'trade off between these often conflicting policy goals are also discussed. In a broader context, evidence from the projects document the changing dimensions of planning, regeneration and sustainable development and tourism policies over nearly a decade and draw conclusions on the challenges still confronting these processes today. In this respect evidence from the projects shows that there is generally more divergence than convergence in policy initiatives which encourage tourism development linked to sustainability. This is particularly the case when alternative forms of tourism are considered. The main conclusion synthesised from the projects illustrate that the development of alternative tourism will challenge resourcing and planning activities as these markets look set to grow over the next decade. The portfolio proposes that developing a framework to ensure the successful implementation of new sustainable tourism markets will make strategic planning an increasingly important priority and a future focus for tourism research in this respect. The emerging and fairly recent concept of 'cultural regeneration' is proposed as a focus for this further research.
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Pinka, Petr. "Ocenění společnosti Kordárna, a.s." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-74984.

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This diploma thesis is tasked to evaluate the company Kordárna Inc. with the view of its sale within the frame of reorganization as a nonliquidating solution to its insolvency. The evaluation of the company Kordárna Inc. is performed to the date of January 1st, 2009. By then the company, due to many unfavorable conditions, falls into existential problems that have to be immediately solved. The reorganization plan is allowed and processed within the framework of higher creditors' satisfaction. An integral part of this plan is also the desirable evaluation of the company Kordárna Inc. with the view of its sale to a new investor. Within these issues, both the detailed external and internal analysis of the company and the financial analysis of the 5 preceding fiscal periods are processed (years 2004-2008). Consequently, based on many assumptions, the financial plan for the 4 following fiscal periods (2009-2012) is conducted, and the evaluation of the company Kordárna using 4 evaluation methods -- FCFF, FCFE, EVA and Liquidation value methods -- is processed.
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Andersson, Martin, and Markus Meriä. "Ruttoptimering i en georefererad mikrospatial miljö : ett GIS visualiserat i 3D." Thesis, Högskolan i Gävle, Avdelningen för Industriell utveckling, IT och Samhällsbyggnad, 2011. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-9586.

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Stadsmodeller i 3D är en allt mer bidragande faktor inom GIS och vinster i tid för räddningstjänst vid användandet av 3D-GIS har påvisats. Arbetet presenterat i rapporten behandlar nätverksanalyser i 2D och 3D och har utförts på uppdrag av Gävle kommun.  Uppgiften har utförts med två huvudsakliga mål. Det första målet var att jämföra processtiderna för Dijkstras sökalgoritm mellan nätverk (ett mindre baserat på förvaltningshuset i Gävle och ett överdimensionerat nätverk) i 3D och motsvarande nätverk i 2D, för att sedan avgöra skillnaden. Det andra målet var att utveckla en applikation som tillåter vägledning i 3D för besökare från reception till önskad anställd och få rutten visualiserad i en 3D-modell. Arbetet har i huvudsak genomförts med ESRI ArcGIS Desktop 10 och ArcGIS Engine 10 Developer Kit. Programmeringen har utförts med C# i Visual Studio 2010. Applikationen fungerar dynamiskt genom att den hämtar personalinformation från en tabell med hjälp av SQL-sökningar och rutterna genereras vid varje enskild sökning. Resultaten för analyserna över processtiderna visar att det inte är någon signifikant skillnad mellan 2D- och 3D-nätverken. Den slutsats som kan dras är att processtiden inte är ett skäl att välja bort en 3D-miljö för nätverksanalyser. I framtiden finns stor potential för nätverksanalyser i 3D, framförallt i samverkan med 2D-nätverk.
City models in 3D are a growing factor in GIS and it has been demonstrated that rescue times will be reduced for emergency services with the use of 3D GIS. The work presented in this thesis deals with network analysis in 2D and 3D and has been carried out on behalf of Gävle municipality. The task has been carried out with two main objectives. The first objective was to compare processing times for Dijkstra's search algorithm for networks (one smaller network based on the house of administration (förvaltningshuset) in Gävle and one overdimensioned network) in 3D and the corresponding ones in 2D in order to determine the difference. The second objective was to develop an application which allows 3D guidance for visitors from the reception to the required personnel; the resulting route is then obtained and visualized in a 3D model. The work has mainly been conducted with ESRI ArcGIS Desktop 10 and ArcGIS Engine Developer Kit 10. The programming has been carried out with C# in Visual Studio 2010. The application works by dynamically retrieving employee information from a table by using SQL-queries and individual routes are generated for each search. The analysis results for the process times show that there are no significant differences between the 2D and 3D networks. The conclusion to be drawn is that the process time is not a reason to opt out of a 3D environment for network analysis. In the future there is great potential for network analysis in 3D, especially in conjunction with 2D networks.
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Hussain, Noor Feuza. "Electrochemical Remedy and Analysis for the Environment Based on the New Polymer-DNA Composite Material." Digital Commons @ East Tennessee State University, 2005. https://dc.etsu.edu/etd/1047.

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In this work a new material, the conducting polymer-DNA composite, has been reported for the first time due to its promise in micro extraction, transfer, and release of cations under controlled potential conditions by using electrochemically assisted solid phase micro extraction (SPME). The Polypyrrole/DNA composite can be formed easily by oxidation of pyrrole monomers in the presence of chromosomal DNA by electropolymerization. Environmental significant pollutants such as Cd, Pb, Hg, Co, Zn, Cu, and Bi metal ions can be extracted from the aqueous solution and are able to be transferred to another medium defined as the release solution where the metals were detected by anodic stripping voltammetry. Using Cd2+ as a model, this method has been examined to optimize its operational condition. Extraction efficiency and potential interference for this method were studied.
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Pevný, Robert. "Strategická analýza podniku." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-162524.

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This diploma thesis deals with the strategic analysis of Skoda Auto a. s. and its current strategy. Also, it deals with verifying of given hypotheses to effectively determine the future operational strategy. The first part is the theoretical and methodological, which explains the key concepts of strategic analysis of a company. It's followed by the practical part, which translates the theory of strategic analysis into the practice, analyzes modern trends and via the synthesis method it achieves the objective of this thesis: to specify strategic recommendations for Skoda Auto and to verify the hypotheses specified in the beginning.
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Boone, George E. "Emotion, community development, and the physical environment: An experimental investigation of measurements." UKnowledge, 2013. http://uknowledge.uky.edu/cld_etds/10.

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A wide range of research fields have studied how emotions and behavior are affected by the physical environment. This gestalt theorist approach of experimental research as well seeks to measure emotion (using the valence-arousal scale) and micro-scale community development interactions when weighted physical environment factors are adjusted. Community development (CD) interactions at the micro-scale have received but slight attention from scholars in the CD research field and this study aims partially to investigate developing objective measures from social observations. CD interactions from recordings along with self-reported emotion through surveys in four quasi-experimental groups (where the environments were constructed based on peer-reviewed literature to cause emotional reactions) and one control group made up the data collected for this experiment. While the results of this experiment displayed apparent convincing quantitative differences in both CD interactions and emotion when the physical environment was manipulated, the results of a one-way ANOVA indicated no statistical significance to either dependent variable. The conclusions suggest limiting the physical factors of the environment to produce more precise changes as a result of the manipulated quasi environments.
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Johannesson, Christian. "Framgångsfaktorer i en svensk talangutvecklingsmiljö : En kvalitativ fallstudie av handbollens talangutvecklingsmiljö ur ett holistiskt ekologiskt perspektiv." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för idrottsvetenskap (ID), 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-45574.

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Genom att tillämpa en fallstudiedesign undersöker denna studie en talangutvecklingsmiljö inom lagidrotten handboll. Studiens syfte är att studera den interaktion och dynamiska process som sker mellan spelare, tränare och andra signifikanta personer i en svensk talangutvecklingsmiljö. Studiens teoretiska ramverk är Henrikens (2010) modeller för att studera framgångsrika talangutvecklingsmiljöer. Studien tillämpar en kvalitativ forskningsstrategi i form av intervjuer och dokumentanalys. Resultatet visar att det finns stora likheter mellan den undersökta handbollsmiljön och framgångsrika talangutvecklingsmiljöer från andra studier.
By using a case study design this a talent development environment in the team sport of handball. The aim of the study is to examine the interaction and dynamic process between players, coaches and significant others in a Swedish talent development environment. The theoretical framework is Henriksen (2010) working models for studying talent development environment. This study has a qualitative research strategy in the form of interviews and document analysis. The results show similarities with the environment in the handball club and successful talent development environment from other case studies.
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Zůbková, Markéta. "Podnikatelský plán pro založení restaurace a kavárny." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2014. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-224448.

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This thesis is concerned with constructing a business plan for the establishment of restaurant and café located in Zlín. The aim is to analyze the business environment, competition, initial business strategy, financial performance assessment and evaluation of the feasibility of the project.
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Antovska, Stojna. "Analysis of the Spirits Market and Potencial Implications for Marketing Strategy in Macedonia." Master's thesis, Vysoká škola ekonomická v Praze, 2010. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-71819.

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Although mostly associated with the harmful consequences of alcohol abuse over the public health, the industry of distilled spirits represents a very important and substantial part of the economy. Nowadays, the spirits industry does not only consist of alcoholic beverages; but it is part of many cultures, creates a certain image, and provides additional incomes for the economy in the form of taxes and excises, as well as job creation. The main aim for writing this paper on this topic was to analyze the Macedonian spirits market and to suggest a marketing strategy through making parallel comparisons between specifics in different spirits markets in the world and the spirits industry in Macedonia. Working in the spirits market industry requires careful execution of the company's strategies and policies, while respecting all the legislation procedures. That is why when entering the spirits market; a good and essential analysis is necessary.
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Books on the topic "Micro-environment analysis"

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Al-dhalaan, Hussein. Plate-bonding analysis in a micro-computer environment. 1986.

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Shah, Sandip *. TR18: three-dimensional finite element analysis in a micro-computer environment. 1988.

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Patel, Bimal N., and Ranita Nagar, eds. Sustainable Development and India. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199474622.001.0001.

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The three pillars of sustainable development are economic growth, social development, and protection of environment, and an integration of these pillars is required for national planning and policymaking. The greatest drawback of the existing literature in India is an inadequate understanding of the interplay of these three pillars. While dealing with the concept of sustainable development, the focus of the international community is on technical and environmental issues and challenges. Offering a unique integrated approach, which includes both macro and micro analyses, this volume is an interdisciplinary study of the various challenges that shape debates on sustainable development in India. The contributions cover issues like the role of patents in development, conservation of natural resources, protection of the marine environment, poverty, bioremediation, importance of the ocean life along with e-waste management and the role of local governments in attaining sustainability—issues which directly affect the progress of an economy. The theoretical and empirical analyses presented in this volume raise varied questions, yet the integrated whole that emerges reveals the future directions, which will shape the policy and theoretical debates on sustainable development.
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Richter-Devroe, Sophie. Women's Political Activism in Palestine. University of Illinois Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5622/illinois/9780252041860.001.0001.

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What does doing politics mean in a context of occupation, settler-colonialism, and prolonged state violence such as Palestine? This book traces Palestinian women’s forms of political activism, ranging from peacebuilding and popular resistance to their everyday survival and coping strategies. Over the last decades, the Israeli occupation has tightened its grip on Palestinian life; settler-colonial violence against Palestinians has risen, and Palestine is more fragmented—politically, socially and spatially—than ever. For most Palestinians, neither the official liberal peace agenda nor the liberationist resistance paradigm offers promising solutions to unlock the status quo of political paralysis in Palestine today. Instead, they simply try to get by and struggle through quotidian, small-scale, informal efforts to establish a livable environment for themselves and their loved ones. Women play a major role in these micro politics. The ethnographically grounded analysis in this book focuses on the intricate dynamics of daily life in Palestine, tracing the emergent politics that women practice and articulate there. Rather than being guided by larger categories, such as party politics, social movements, or binaries between the public and the private, it zeroes in on women’s own, often complex and ambiguous, everyday politics. Shedding light on contemporary gendered political culture and alternative “politics from below” in the region, the books invites a rethinking of the functionings, shapes, and boundaries of the political.
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Trepulė, Elena, Airina Volungevičienė, Margarita Teresevičienė, Estela Daukšienė, Rasa Greenspon, Giedrė Tamoliūnė, Marius Šadauskas, and Gintarė Vaitonytė. Guidelines for open and online learning assessment and recognition with reference to the National and European qualification framework: micro-credentials as a proposal for tuning and transparency. Vytauto Didžiojo universitetas, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.7220/9786094674792.

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These Guidelines are one of the results of the four-year research project “Open Online Learning for Digital and Networked Society” (2017-2021). The project objective was to enable university teachers to design open and online learning through open and online learning curriculum and environment applying learning analytics as a metacognitive tool and creating open and online learning assessment and recognition practices, responding to the needs of digital and networked society. The research of the project resulted in 10 scientific publications and 2 studies prepared by Vytautas Magnus university Institute of Innovative Studies research team in collaboration with their international research partners from Germany, Spain and Portugal. The final stage of the research attempted creating open and online learning assessment and recognition practices, responding to the learner needs in contemporary digital and networked society. The need for open learning recognition has been increasing during the recent decade while the developments of open learning related to the Covid 19 pandemics have dramatically increased the need for systematic and high-quality assessment and recognition of learning acquired online. The given time also relates to the increased need to offer micro-credentials to learners, as well as a rising need for universities to prepare for micro-credentialization and issue new digital credentials to learners who are regular students, as well as adult learners joining for single courses. The increased need of all labour - market participants for frequent and fast renewal of competences requires a well working and easy to use system of open learning assessment and recognition. For learners, it is critical that the micro-credentials are well linked to national and European qualification frameworks, as well as European digital credential infrastructures (e.g., Europass and similar). For employers, it is important to receive requested quality information that is encrypted in the metadata of the credential. While for universities, there is the need to properly prepare institutional digital infrastructure, organizational procedures, descriptions of open learning opportunities and virtual learning environments to share, import and export the meta-data easily and seamlessly through European Digital Hub service infrastructures, as well as ensure that academic and administrative staff has digital competencies to design, issue and recognise open learning through digital and micro-credentials. The first chapter of the Guidelines provides a background view of the European Qualification Framework and National Qualification frameworks for the further system of gaining, stacking and modelling further qualifications through open online learning. The second chapter suggests the review of current European policy papers and consultations on the establishment of micro-credentials in European higher education. The findings of the report of micro-credentials higher education consultation group “European Approach to Micro-credentials” is shortly introduced, as well as important policy discussions taking place. Responding to the Rome Bologna Comunique 2020, where the ministers responsible for higher education agreed to support lifelong learning through issuing micro-credentials, a joint endeavour of DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion and DG Research and Innovation resulted in one of the most important political documents highlighting the potential of micro-credentials towards economic, social and education innovations. The consultation group of experts from the Member States defined the approach to micro-credentials to facilitate their validation, recognition and portability, as well as to foster a larger uptake to support individual learning in any subject area and at any stage of life or career. The Consultation Group also suggested further urgent topics to be discussed, including the storage, data exchange, portability, and data standards of micro-credentials and proposed EU Standard of constitutive elements of micro-credentials. The third chapter is devoted to the institutional readiness to issue and to recognize digital and micro-credentials. Universities need strategic decisions and procedures ready to be enacted for assessment of open learning and issuing micro-credentials. The administrative and academic staff needs to be aware and confident to follow these procedures while keeping the quality assurance procedures in place, as well. The process needs to include increasing teacher awareness in the processes of open learning assessment and the role of micro-credentials for the competitiveness of lifelong learners in general. When the strategic documents and procedures to assess open learning are in place and the staff is ready and well aware of the processes, the description of the courses and the virtual learning environment needs to be prepared to provide the necessary metadata for the assessment of open learning and issuing of micro-credentials. Different innovation-driven projects offer solutions: OEPass developed a pilot Learning Passport, based on European Diploma Supplement, MicroHE developed a portal Credentify for displaying, verifying and sharing micro-credential data. Credentify platform is using Blockchain technology and is developed to comply with European Qualifications Framework. Institutions, willing to join Credentify platform, should make strategic discussions to apply micro-credential metadata standards. The ECCOE project building on outcomes of OEPass and MicroHE offers an all-encompassing set of quality descriptors for credentials and the descriptions of learning opportunities in higher education. The third chapter also describes the requirements for university structures to interact with the Europass digital credentials infrastructure. In 2020, European Commission launched a new Europass platform with Digital Credential Infrastructure in place. Higher education institutions issuing micro-credentials linked to Europass digital credentials infrastructure may offer added value for the learners and can increase reliability and fraud-resistant information for the employers. However, before using Europass Digital Credentials, universities should fulfil the necessary preconditions that include obtaining a qualified electronic seal, installing additional software and preparing the necessary data templates. Moreover, the virtual learning environment needs to be prepared to export learning outcomes to a digital credential, maintaining and securing learner authentication. Open learning opportunity descriptions also need to be adjusted to transfer and match information for the credential meta-data. The Fourth chapter illustrates how digital badges as a type of micro-credentials in open online learning assessment may be used in higher education to create added value for the learners and employers. An adequately provided metadata allows using digital badges as a valuable tool for recognition in all learning settings, including formal, non-formal and informal.
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Book chapters on the topic "Micro-environment analysis"

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Redwan, Mostafa, and Dieter Rammlmair. "Understanding Micro-Environment Development in Mine Tailings Using MLA and Image Analysis." In Proceedings of the 10th International Congress for Applied Mineralogy (ICAM), 589–96. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27682-8_70.

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Wu, Pan-feng, Zhen-long Xu, Xiao-yu Wang, Jiang Yang, and De-bo Wang. "Micro-Vibration Environment Parameters Measurement and Analysis of a Novel Satellite in Orbit." In 5th International Symposium of Space Optical Instruments and Applications, 305–14. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-27300-2_31.

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Satapathy, Lalit Mohan, Amaresh Gantayet, Alok Kumar Mishra, Akshaya Kumar Patra, and Santanu Kumar Sahoo. "Title Performance Analysis of Various DC–DC Converters in PV-Based Micro Grid Environment." In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering, 447–58. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-4795-3_41.

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Yuan, Chenzhang, Nianping Li, A. Yongga, Chunhui Song, Chenyu Huang, and Yongsi Wang. "Analysis on the Task-Ambient Micro-environment and Thermal Comfort of a Workstation with Local Radiant Panels and Local Airflow." In Environmental Science and Engineering, 729–38. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-9528-4_74.

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Kusch, Peter. "Challenges in the Analysis of Micro and Nanoplastics." In Handbook of Microplastics in the Environment, 1–26. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-10618-8_41-1.

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Duquet, D., and C. Dewaele. "Coupling Micro-LC Capillary GC as a Tool in Environmental Analysis." In Organic Micropollutants in the Aquatic Environment, 14–21. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-2989-0_2.

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Kahraman, Coban, Sohret Yasin, Colpan C. Ozgur, and Karakoc T. Hikmet. "Second Law Analysis of an Experimental Micro Turbojet Engine." In Exergy for A Better Environment and Improved Sustainability 1, 753–66. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62572-0_48.

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Srivastava, Anshuman, Minu Singh, Shiv Singh, and Sheelendra Pratap Singh. "Recent Advances in Micro-extraction Based Analytical Approaches for Pesticides Analysis in Environmental Samples." In Energy, Environment, and Sustainability, 281–318. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-0540-9_14.

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Castellani, F., M. Becchetti, D. Astolfi, and F. Cianetti. "Dynamic Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Loads for a Horizontal Axis Micro Wind Turbine." In Wind Energy Exploitation in Urban Environment, 79–90. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74944-0_6.

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Kloetzer, Laure, Jo Wells, Laura Seppänen, and Sarah Hean. "Mentoring in Practice: Rebuilding Dialogue with Mentees’ Stories." In Improving Interagency Collaboration, Innovation and Learning in Criminal Justice Systems, 165–92. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70661-6_7.

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AbstractThe voluntary and community sector (VCS) is a key player in the support of prisoners and ex-prisoners in the English and Welsh criminal justice system. Organisational learning and innovation is urgently required in this sector to adapt to the current political and economic environment. The chapter describes exploratory efforts to introduce participatory methods drawn from Change Laboratory Methods and Clinics of Activity within a local VCS organisation that would help (re)build dialogue between stakeholders with the aim of promoting organisational learning and innovation. The intervention comprised an ethnographic phase of observing the staff, interviews with 19 key stakeholders, and a final developmental workshop with the staff. The analysis of these data by the researcher (first author) provided insight into the experience of mentors working in the voluntary sector as well as providing a trigger for dialogue in a subsequent workshop that used these data to establish dialogue between staff. These served as dialogical artefacts, introducing micro-dramas in the form of selected user stories. These dialogical artefacts triggered diverse reactions and analyses by the various participants, highlighting different elements than those anticipated by the researcher. We discuss the different readings of our research data by the researcher and staff members, presenting these two contrasting perspectives, and the implications this has for workplace development methods.
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Conference papers on the topic "Micro-environment analysis"

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Longji, L., W. Xiaoguang, W. Hao, Z. Guoyong, L. Yong, and L. Qiran. "Micro-meteorological analysis and prediction for transmission lines in micro-geography environment." In The 16th IET International Conference on AC and DC Power Transmission (ACDC 2020). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/icp.2020.0068.

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Lankina, M. A., and A. V. Vasilieva. "ANALYSIS OF THE MICRO-ENVIRONMENT OF «ATIK-MOTORS» LLC." In CONTEMPORARY ECONOMIC PROBLEMS OF RUSSIA AND CHINA. Amur State University, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.22250/medprh.28.

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Monisha, N., M. Joseph Auxilius Jude, and G. Murugesan. "Micro level analysis of AQM's in multi-hop wireless environment." In 2015 IEEE International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Communication Technologies (ICECCT). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecct.2015.7226191.

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Ou, Changjiang, and Xiaoning Chen. "An analysis system of human motion based on micro-environment." In GREEN ENERGY AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT I: Proceedings of the International Conference on Green Energy and Sustainable Development (GESD 2017). Author(s), 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4992847.

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Menut, Denis, Philippe Le Coustumer, Jean Luc Lacour, and Pascal Fichet. "Analysis of alluvial soils for environment survey by micro LIBS (µLIBS)." In Laser Induced Plasma Spectroscopy and Applications. Washington, D.C.: OSA, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/libs.2002.the2.

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Shivaranjani, M., R. Shanju, M. Joseph Auxilius Jude, and V. C. Diniesh. "Analysis of TCP's micro level behaviour in wireless multi-hop environment." In 2016 International Conference on Computer Communication and Informatics. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iccci.2016.7480006.

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Xia, Liwen. "Analysis and research of micro learning environment based on mobile network." In 2016 International Conference on Engineering and Technology Innovations. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/iceti-16.2016.33.

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Chen, Sun, Shuang Qian, Jia-yi Huang, and Bai Chen. "Simulation Analysis on the Bionic Micro Robot Operating in the Vascular Environment." In 2010 4th International Conference on Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icbbe.2010.5517970.

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Sivolenko, Eduard, Babken Hovhannisyan, and Andrey Medvedev. "AM Signal Finding in the Environment Full of Micro Doppler Shifts Using Bispectral Analysis." In 2019 IEEE International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Photonics (EExPolytech). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/eexpolytech.2019.8906837.

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Douzono, Mina, Itsuka Shimada, Tatsuji Ueda, Tatsuo Nonaka, Yukihiro Kawano, and Masashi Murakami. "Evaluation of molecular contaminants in the micro-environment between photomask and pellicle using analysis tool." In Photomask and NGL Mask Technology XIX, edited by Kokoro Kato. SPIE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.964406.

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Reports on the topic "Micro-environment analysis"

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Blundell, S. Micro-terrain and canopy feature extraction by breakline and differencing analysis of gridded elevation models : identifying terrain model discontinuities with application to off-road mobility modeling. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), April 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40185.

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Elevation models derived from high-resolution airborne lidar scanners provide an added dimension for identification and extraction of micro-terrain features characterized by topographic discontinuities or breaklines. Gridded digital surface models created from first-return lidar pulses are often combined with lidar-derived bare-earth models to extract vegetation features by model differencing. However, vegetative canopy can also be extracted from the digital surface model alone through breakline analysis by taking advantage of the fine-scale changes in slope that are detectable in high-resolution elevation models of canopy. The identification and mapping of canopy cover and micro-terrain features in areas of sparse vegetation is demonstrated with an elevation model for a region of western Montana, using algorithms for breaklines, elevation differencing, slope, terrain ruggedness, and breakline gradient direction. These algorithms were created at the U.S. Army Engineer Research Center – Geospatial Research Laboratory (ERDC-GRL) and can be accessed through an in-house tool constructed in the ENVI/IDL environment. After breakline processing, products from these algorithms are brought into a Geographic Information System as analytical layers and applied to a mobility routing model, demonstrating the effect of breaklines as obstacles in the calculation of optimal, off-road routes. Elevation model breakline analysis can serve as significant added value to micro-terrain feature and canopy mapping, obstacle identification, and route planning.
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