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Journal articles on the topic "Synergy of cooperation"

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Jin, Gao Yun. "On Synergy of Management Innovation and Technological Innovation of Enterprise, University and Research." Applied Mechanics and Materials 291-294 (February 2013): 2968–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.291-294.2968.

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The cooperative technological innovation of enterprise, university and research has received more and more social attention, but in the process of cooperation, it may also cause many problems that cannot reach the final goal of cooperative technology innovation. The reason is that we always neglect the cooperation with the management innovation in the process of technology innovation. Based on the Synergy Theory, this paper analyzes the cause of cooperation of enterprise, university and research, from the economic and management aspects. What is more, the paper researches and analyzes the synergy mechanism of the technology innovation and management innovation, and explains the management innovation is the important guarantee and realizing way of technological innovation.
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Li, Jian, and Sheng Ren Piao. "Research on Regional Synergy Carbon Reduction Cost Allocation Based on Cooperative Game." Advanced Materials Research 781-784 (September 2013): 2569–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.781-784.2569.

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Regional synergy reduction of carbon emissions is an effective means of reducing the total emission.In order to encourage each region to join reduction mechanism,first of all, we should set a reasonable plan about the cost of cooperative emission reduction.This thesis is based on the way of cooperative game to analysis the cost allocation problem of cooperative reduction in the area of Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei,and discuss the rational behavior of cooperative reduction in each region. This paper uses Shapley value method to find the solution of the cooperation model, the example shows that the cooperation mechanism is reasonable,so as to verify the feasibility of the regional collaborative carbon emission reduction.And this paper could provide some policy suggestions for regional carbon emission reduction in our country.
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Cornforth, Daniel M., David J. T. Sumpter, Sam P. Brown, and Åke Brännström. "Synergy and Group Size in Microbial Cooperation." American Naturalist 180, no. 3 (September 2012): 296–305. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/667193.

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Hauert, Christoph, Franziska Michor, Martin A. Nowak, and Michael Doebeli. "Synergy and discounting of cooperation in social dilemmas." Journal of Theoretical Biology 239, no. 2 (March 2006): 195–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jtbi.2005.08.040.

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Liu, Jinzhuo, Haoran Meng, Wei Wang, Tong Li, and Yong Yu. "Synergy punishment promotes cooperation in spatial public good game." Chaos, Solitons & Fractals 109 (April 2018): 214–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.chaos.2018.01.019.

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Siswanto, Ahmed. "Environmental policy in the Czech Republic: Synergy cooperation among agencies." African Journal of Political Science and International Relations 9, no. 7 (July 31, 2015): 297–307. http://dx.doi.org/10.5897/ajpsir2011.039.

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Han, The Anh, and Tom Lenaerts. "A synergy of costly punishment and commitment in cooperation dilemmas." Adaptive Behavior 24, no. 4 (July 26, 2016): 237–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1059712316653451.

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Du, Longbo, and Jing Gao. "Risk and Income Evaluation Decision Model of PPP Project Based on Fuzzy Borda Method." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2021 (January 20, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6615593.

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In order to effectively analyze the risk-return decision-making model of PPP project by Yuan et al., (2020) this paper, based on the fuzzy Borda method and synergy effect theory, considers the synergistic effect of PPP project, constructs the model of investment risk sharing, incentive, and supervision punishment, and determines the investment risk sharing, incentive, and PPP project investment. This paper also aims to supervise and punish the decision-making mechanism to achieve the goals of the PPP project. The research results show that the increased synergy of project participants not only reduces the impact of investment risk on project revenue but also promotes project participants to increase their willingness to undertake risks, actively undertake project risks, and achieve synergy effects of PPP projects. Through the cooperation of both parties, the total income of PPP projects is increased. The research results show that the government chooses social capital participants with complementary advantages to form synergy as shown by Jiang et al. (2016); with the increase of synergy, the government needs to increase the incentive intensity, improve the performance behavior of social capital participants as proposed by Junlong et al. (2020), curb their speculation, and promote the two sides. Due to the increased synergy and the willingness of social capital participants to increase cooperation and reduce speculation, the government should reduce the intensity of supervision and punishment.
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Arifin, M., M. Dirhamsyah, and Nizamuddin. "The synergy between government institutions in clean water preparedness for earthquake and tsunami disaster management in Banda Aceh City." E3S Web of Conferences 340 (2022): 01007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202234001007.

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Synergy is coordination and cooperation between groups of people in order to achieve an efficient goal. An example of a synergy is the synergy between government agencies to improve access to clean water in relation to disaster management. This study aims to describe the synergy between Indonesia’s government agencies to improve access to clean water in relation to disaster management, determine the factors that affect the synergy, and recommend a synergy model. The study was conducted through a qualitative approach. Data were collected through in-depth interview with the heads of government agencies that had a duty to improve access to clean water, observation, and literature review. The data analysis technique was triangulation technique. The results of this study was that the synergy between the government agencies had not run well due to several inhibiting factors that were inefficient planning, overlapping work division, and no evaluation.
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WEI, Guang-xing, Le-an YU, Shou-yang WANG, and Kin Keung LAI. "Study on Incentive Factors of Team Cooperation based on Synergy Effect." Systems Engineering - Theory & Practice 27, no. 1 (January 2007): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1874-8651(08)60007-1.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Synergy of cooperation"

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Nordin, Bodil. "NGO-state cooperation in the Republic of Moldova : A study of the cooperation between environmental NGOs and the Moldovan state." Thesis, Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för naturvetenskap, miljö och teknik, 2013. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-22790.

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Non-governmental organisations (NGO) have been recognised as important actors when it comes to achieving a sustainable development. Cooperation between the state and NGOs is desirable and this thesis is a contribution to the knowledge about the cooperation between NGOs and the state. The objective is to provide a deeper understanding of the cooperation between environmental NGOs and the Moldovan state. The environmental NGOs that are chosen are based in Chisinau and have worked with waste management and recycling. Further the thesis also aims to suggest factors that can affect the nature of the relationship     between the chosen actors. To achieve this I carried out a case study of four environmental NGOs that are based in Chisinau. A representative from each NGO was interviewed about the organisation and its relationship to the state. Theories about clientelism and synergy were then used to analyse the results. I have come to the conclusion that there is a positive attitude towards cooperation with the state but at the same time the NGOs strive to maintain their independence from the state. In addition to this there are certain factors such as trust, availability of resources, and the characteristics of the NGOs can influence the nature of the relationship. This study is a contribution to the knowledge regarding NGO-state relationships and can be used as a base for further studies on this subject. This subject is important to study as NGOs have been identified as important actors in achieving a sustainable development and governments are encouraged to cooperate with them.
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Muller, Dirk D. (Dirk Dieter). "Development of a synergy audit model for sustainability of horizontal airline alliances." Thesis, Stellenbosch : Stellenbosch University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/53362.

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Thesis (PhD)--Stellenbosch University, 2003.
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: For more than a decade there has been an economic need to mitigate the negative effects of the air transport industry's innate sensitivity to cyclical developments as well as the effects of its inherent lack of substantial profits. The past 20 years were additionally marked by a change in policy that prompted various countries to liberalise and privatise their civil passenger air transportation industry. At the same time, airlines' business ambitions became more global, tapping into markets beyond countries' or continents' main gateways. All three aspects started to change the pattern of airline competition and required new business models. Key features of airlines' novel business models are geographic expansion and thus market development. Global expansion strategies and market development activities in passenger air transportation are, however, not easily and fluidly executable. The airline industry is, to some extent, still nationally regulated, thus impeding passenger airlines from fully participating in the global market-scene and from freely entering promising geographies. Concomitantly, the competitive landscape in which scheduled passenger airlines operate changed drastically, with travel value chains occasionally undergoing revolutionary transformations on both the supply and the demand side. Finally, the air transport service reveals several peculiarities that impact its production, distribution and consummation. These characteristics have inspired the execution of novel forms of competitive strategies that are described and critically discussed in this dissertation. Within this context, a main root cause for passenger airline partnerships appears to be its continued regulation and the circumvention thereof through the horizontal joining of forces, thus emulating concentration tendencies that have long been a fixture in other globalising industries. Consequently, horizontal interairline partnerships were induced and identified as a key competitive device with which to weather the challenges of the new air transport rivalry structures, the increasingly deregulated environment, and the impediments of sustained market regulation. All major airlines are now involved in some type of horizontal collaboration. The spectrum of these linkages is wide and ranges from loose, unattached, operative agreements to long-term, far-reaching, strategic ones, the most salient forms and instruments of which are thoroughly scrutinised in this dissertation. This dissertation additionally presents the general core inducing economic drivers of carrier interrelationship, which are cost reduction, revenue generation and corporate power considerations. While these aspects offer a multitude of possible partnership forms and instruments, the bulk of airline linkages, however, is presently constituted of joint revenue generation and, consequently, jointly pursued marketing and market expansion goals. In view of these causes, the present dissertation engages in a profound discussion of the rationales behind interairline partnerships, their likely evolution and effects on management practice. Essentially, the key importance of airline partnerships in meeting basic economic imperatives on the one hand, while circumventing persistent regulation on the other, questions the sustainability of incumbent carriers' current business models. There are clear indications that a structured sequence of events in establishing interairline linkages is a key success factor for horizontal airline partnerships. However, the empirical examination of contemporary partnerships' governance structures and managerial practice strongly points to a lack of ample tools with which to establish airline partnerships, select the appropriate match between alliance goals and intensity, and govern alliances during their entire life-cycles. This drawback seems particularly unacceptable in view of the urgent requirement for more appropriate managerial practice in today's discontinuous air transport business environment, and speaks loudly of the need for a framework with which to enhance airline partnership output. Most ideally, a coherent, structured sequence of events should be followed in partnership formation, organisational set-up and management in order to bring an alliance to fruition. On this basis, the establishment of a collaboration governance organisation, adequately mirroring the specific partnership type and meeting the specific demands of all partners involved, is equally identified and described as a fundamental success driver in this dissertation. Further structural, organisational and functional issues thereafter need to be considered in order to transform the joint business venture of two horizontally allied carriers into a venture for mutual success. The most essential of these are introduced in this dissertation. Synergy plays a central role in this context. Synergy, as the overreaching intention and result of working together towards a common goal, must be anchored as a prime objective of all forms of partnership activities. Synergy through interfirm linkages can be derived from various collaborative areas and is greatly influenced by both internal and external factors. One gauge for synergy, in particular for the transformation of synergy potentials into synergy effects, is partnership intensity. The measurement of partnership intensity can be used to perpetually monitor the benefits of partnership activities. At the same time, inconsistent or uneven partnership intensity can indicate the existence of dissynergies or frailties in the alliance. The underlying theories of collaborative synergy generation, its main drivers and impediments, with particular reference to horizontal partnerships of scheduled passenger airlines, are explored in this dissertation. In recognition of the theoretical and practical background of airline partnerships and the acknowledged problems associated with their establishment and operation, the present dissertation proposes a novel model dynamically supporting the quest for synergy in airline interrelationships. Incorporating the goals of synergy generation and its continual measurement in interairline partnerships, the synergy audit is designed as a dynamic managerial tool. The synergy audit functions as a recurring device for unleashing all the positive partnership benefits of collaborative scope and width. It aids airline alliance management in transforming the desired benefits of partnership activities - synergy potentials - into real, tangible synergy effects during the entire partnership life cycle. The tool A.PIE (Airline Partnership Intensity Evaluator) supports the synergy audit and, which idiosyncratic to the airline industry, multidimensionally applies the deduced relationship of partnership intensity and synergy to the most salient partnership areas and functions. The present dissertation shapes understanding of the true drivers and complexities of today's airline partnerships. It proposes a circular, multidimensional and dynamic model, thus attempting to enhance the set-up, performance and output of horizontal airline collaboration. From this point of view it endeavours to fill the gap identified in contemporary airline partnership management and practice.
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Knauer, Jiří. "Návrh podnikatelského záměru rodinné firmy." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta podnikatelská, 2011. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-223320.

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This master´s thesis is concerned with a business plan of changing exploitation of part of historical building - the castle. Includes proposal of business plan fot the implementation of which should lead to better economic results, not only for the oweners themselves, but for all the businesses whoes ctivities may benefit from the synergies of this change.
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Kulkarni, Santosh B. Umphress David A. Agrawal Prathima. "Synergy MAC a cooperative MAC protocol /." Auburn, Ala, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/10415/1609.

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Walachowski, Sarah. "Etude des propriétés immunostimulantes de composés pariétaux de levure sur les macrophages murins et évaluation dans des modèles infectieux." Thesis, Toulouse 3, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016TOU30090/document.

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Les ß-glucanes (BG) sont les polysaccharides les plus abondants de la paroi de Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Depuis des millénaires, ils sont utilisés pour leurs propriétés immunostimulantes et leurs potentiels thérapeutiques. L'objectif de ce travail était de caractériser la réponse immunitaire induite par les BG et de comprendre leurs modes d'action sur les macrophages murins en contexte infectieux. Nous avons montré que (i) les extraits de paroi enrichis en BG n'induisent qu'une faible production de cytokines par les macrophages contrairement aux extraits bruts, (ii) la réponse inflammatoire médiée par les extraits bruts résulte de la signalisation des TLRs et non de Dectin-1 et (iii) les BG stimulent la synthèse tardive de GM-CSF via Dectin-1. En conditions infectieuses, les BG enrichis confèrent une forte signature inflammatoire aux macrophages prétraités conduisant à l'amplification de la production cytokinique, à la synthèse de ROS et l'optimisation de la clairance bactérienne. En conclusion, cette étude souligne les enjeux de l'utilisation des BG enrichis comme adjuvants dans l'amélioration de la résistance des individus aux infections
ß-glucans (BG) are the most abundant polysaccharides of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae cell wall. For decades, they have been extensively used because of their immuno-modulatory properties and their potential therapeutic effects. The aim of this study was to characterize the immune response induced by BG and to understand their mechanisms of action on murine macrophages occurring upon bacterial infections. We demonstrated that (i) BG-enriched extracts trigger low amounts of cytokine production in contrast with crude products, (ii) the immune response mediated by crude extracts results from TLRs and not from Dectin-1 signaling and (iii) BG-enriched compounds stimulate the late and strong induction of GM-CSF in a Dectin-1-dependent manner. Upon bacteria exposure, BG-enriched extracts confer a strong inflammatory to pretreated macrophages leading to synergistic increase of cytokine release, ROS production and better clearance of pathogens. Altogether, our findings emphasize the relevancy of using BG-enriched extracts for the design of novel adjuvant formulations contributing to individuals' resistance to infections
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Lazarus, Freyda Cohen. "The synergy of workplace learning : perspectives of cooperative education directors /." Access Digital Full Text version, 1991. http://pocketknowledge.tc.columbia.edu/home.php/bybib/10258838.

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Thesis (Ed.D.) -- Teachers College, Columbia University, 1991.
Typescript; issued also on microfilm. Sponsor: William Yakowicz. Dissertation Committee: Jack D. Mezirow. Includes bibliographical references: (leaves 169-191).
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Cevallos, Sakdavong Nancy del Rocio. "Extension de la coopération entre agents à la déduction distribuée : application à l'environnement multi-agent SYNERGIC." Toulouse 3, 1994. http://www.theses.fr/1994TOU30244.

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L'essor des logiques non classiques est justifiee par leur interet dans des nombreux domaines d'application. Un systeme multi-agent est par essence pluridisciplinaire car il reunit dans une meme societe plusieurs domaines de competences qui peuvent etre integres dynamiquement au cours du developpement d'une application. Cela implique de pouvoir ajouter a la demande, des raisonnements non classiques qui peuvent etre absents de l'environnement de developpement initialement choisi. La these presentee propose une methodologie permettant l'utilisation de logiques non classiques dans les systemes multi-agents. Trois approches possibles sont discutees et comparees: la premiere integre les logiques dans le cur du systeme, l'autre incorpore chaque logique au sein des agents qui en ont besoin, et une derniere consiste a ajouter des agents sachant raisonner dans une logique non classique, ces agents particuliers sont appeles agents de logique. Cette derniere approche a ete developpee dans le travail de these car elle seule permet d'atteindre l'objectif fixe. Sa mise en uvre impose la specification de mecanismes de cooperation avec les agents de logique. La methodologie de cooperation proposee s'applique a des systemes multi-agents dans lesquels chaque agent possede une connaissance sur les competences des autres agents. Cette methodologie est appliquee au systeme multi-agent synergic, developpe par l'equipe systemes multi-inferentiels, par l'adjonction des agents de logique. Un agent specialiste de la logique modale s4 a ete developpe, ainsi qu'un agent sur les raisonnements sur les ordres de grandeur. Ces integrations dans synergic ont ensuite ete experimentees sur divers exemples notamment dans le domaine medical et la physique qualitative
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Martin, Adrien. "Analyse des mesures radiométriques en bande-L au-dessus de l'océan : Campagnes CAROLS." Phd thesis, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris VI, 2013. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00850877.

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Un regain d'intérêt pour la télédétection de la salinité de surface de l'océan (SSS) par radiométrie en bande-L (21cm) est apparu dans les années 1990 et a conduit au lancement des missions spatiales SMOS (nov. 2009) et Aquarius (juin 2011). Cependant, en raison du faible rapport signal sur bruit, l'inversion de la SSS à partir des mesures radiométriques en bande-L est très difficile. Ce travail porte sur l'étude de la signature radiométrique en bande-L des propriétés de la surface de l'océan (en particulier SSS et rugosité) à partir des mesures du radiomètre aéroporté en bande-L CAROLS, acquises dans le golfe de Gascogne en 2009 et 2010. Une première étude a montré que la SSS déduite des mesures du radiomètre CAROLS était précise à mieux que 0.3 pss dans une zone de forte variabilité spatio-temporelle avec une meilleure précision que les modèles océanographiques côtiers. La seconde étude qui combine les mesures passives (CAROLS) et active (diffusiomètre en bande-C STORM) a mis en évidence l'amélioration des nouveaux modèles de rugosité par rapport aux modèles pré-lancement satellitaires. Par ailleurs, l'étude a montré l'importance de la prise en compte des moyennes et grandes échelles de rugosité (> 20 cm) pour l'interprétation des mesures radiomé- triques loin du nadir.
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顏孟賢. "Cooperation among Multiple Firms across Competing Corporate Synergy Systems─Alliance Formation, Governance, and Life Cycle." Thesis, 2018. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/4s4hpm.

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The purpose of this study is to explore the formation, governance, and evolution dynamics of cooperation among multiple firms across competing corporate synergy systems. Linking the coopetition and competitive dynamics perspectives to strategic alliance, this study conducted a single-case study to analyse the alliance dynamics between two corporate synergy systems in the Taiwanese bicycle industry. To divide the cooperation into three stages which includes initial stage, growth stage, and maturity stage, this study presents the interactions between motivation of cooperation, partner selection, and governance mechanism along the alliance life cycle. Further, the performance of each stage would have impacts on the following stages. Extracting from the research findings according to the three cooperation stages, this study proposed a loop composed of the evolution of alliance, the tension within cooperation, the evaluation of benefits, and the dynamics of the cooperation. While multiple competing firms form an alliance, the degree of tension within cooperation and the evaluation of benefits during different stages would influence the dynamics of cooperation. On the other hand, this study also suggests that the governance mechanisms would be applied contingent on the evolution of alliance. This study also provides implications of roles of the third party who has involved in the cooperation. To connect to external resources, to be the neutral governance authority, and to strengthen the commitments of each member firm within the alliance, the thirty party plays a role to consolidate the relationship and benefits during the cooperation stages.
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Wu, Pei-Fu, and 吳培福. "Coordination, Cooperation, Collaboration and Synergy: a Path to the Promised Land with Special Reference to the Practices of the Incorporation of the UNESCO UCH Convention in Taiwan." Thesis, 2019. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/9vx22w.

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The incorporation of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage has been a prominent case in the practices of international treaties incorporation in Taiwan. This study finds, however, in the process of such incorporation, that Taiwan has encountered prodigious difficulties and challenges on three dimensions, including legal system, legal institution, and administrative organization. Given the Constitutional requirement as a duty of the Nation to protect cultural heritages along with the policy tools provided for in the Administrative Procedure Law to achieve the “Principle of Administrative Unity,” this study accordingly examines the existing various resources management mechanisms in Taiwan, makes references to the co-management practices of the United States, and further proposes a path to enhance the extent of “interagency interaction” and an optimal solution for the management mechanism of the underwater cultural heritage in facing with the above mentioned difficulties and challenges so as to arrive at the “promised land” given by the Constitution.
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Books on the topic "Synergy of cooperation"

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Kant, Jha Nalini, and University of Allahabad. Rajiv Gandhi Chair in Contemporary Studies., eds. Nuclear synergy: Indo-U.S. strategic cooperation and beyond. New Delhi: Pentagon Press, 2009.

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Yi, Ilcheong. Sinŏji: Hyokwajŏk kaebal hyŏmnyŏk kwa Han'gukchŏk kaebal model ŭi chokŏn, chedo, chŏngch'aek = Synergy. Sŏul-si: Imaejin, 2014.

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Rühl, Günter. Wege zu einer weltweiten Management-Synergie. Kösching: J. Heizmann, 1988.

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Symposium on University-Industry R&D Collaboration (1995 Toronto, Ont.). Report of the Symposium on University-Industry R&D Collaboration, Sept. 1995: University-industry synergy. Ottawa: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Conference Board of Canada, 1995.

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Symposium on University-Industry R&D Collaboration (2nd 1996 Montréal, Québec). Report of the Second Annual Symposium on University-Industry R&D Collaboration, October 29 and 30, 1996: University-industry synergy. Ottawa: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada; Conference Board of Canada, 1997.

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Böhmelt, Tobias. International Mediation Interaction: Synergy, Conflict, Effectiveness. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 2011.

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David, Taylor William, ed. Kingdom partnerships for synergy in missions. Pasadena, Calif: William Carey Library, 1994.

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Covey, Stephen R. Synergy: Connecting to the Power of Cooperation (The Portable 7 Habits). Franklin Covey, 2000.

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1952-, Salmons Janet, and Wilson Lynn 1954-, eds. Handbook of research on electronic collaboration and organizational synergy. Hershey: Information Science Reference, 2008.

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Sebastian, Oberthür, and Gehring Thomas 1957-, eds. Institutional interaction in global environmental governance: Synergy and conflict among international and EU policies. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2006.

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Book chapters on the topic "Synergy of cooperation"

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Oratmangun, Djauhari. "Indonesia–China Strategic Partnership Transformation: Building Cooperation, Synergy, and Solidarity." In China and Globalization, 167–74. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-8086-1_21.

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Neuneck, Götz, Giovanni Bruna, Jean Jalouneix, Raymond Jeanloz, Vladimir Rybachenkov, Zhao Wuwen, and Merav Zafary-Odiz. "Scientific Community Actions to Shape National Perspectives Towards a Better Synergy Between Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards." In International Cooperation for Enhancing Nuclear Safety, Security, Safeguards and Non-proliferation, 31–60. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24322-1_3.

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"Encouraging Synergy and Cooperation Across Business Divisions." In Strategy for the Corporate Level, 321–30. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781119208013.ch15.

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Uslu, Yeter Demir, and Emre Yılmaz. "Public-Private Partnerships and Its Reflections to the Health Sector." In Multidimensional Perspectives and Global Analysis of Universal Health Coverage, 338–56. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2329-2.ch013.

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The purpose of this study is to define the concept of public-private cooperation, to talk about its advantages and disadvantages and to examine its reflections on the health sector. In this context, the main features of the Public Private Partnership and the financing models applied throughout the world have been mentioned by making extensive literature review. In addition to this, the effects of public-private cooperation on health sector practices are discussed and the benefit of the synergy created as a result of cooperation is emphasized. In the literature review, the creation of Public Private Partnerships for various purposes together with various financing models, the services public and private sector provide for a common purpose, the risk sharing resulting from all these factors have been discussed. It is stated that the provision of compulsory public services by the government in cooperation with the private sector adds value to projects both in terms of innovation and time cost.
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Shadrina, Elena. "ENERGY COOPERATION AND SECURITY IN CENTRAL ASIA: THE POSSIBLE SYNERGY BETWEEN HYDROCARBON-RICH AND WATER-RICH COUNTRIES." In Achieving Energy Security in Asia, 219–56. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789811204210_0008.

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Schaap, Dick. "SeaDataNet." In Oceanography and Coastal Informatics, 231–53. IGI Global, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-7308-1.ch010.

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SeaDataNet is actively operating and further developing a Pan-European infrastructure for managing, indexing and providing access to ocean and marine data sets and data products, acquired from research cruises and other observational activities in European marine waters and global oceans. It is undertaken by the National Oceanographic Data Centres (NODCs), and marine information services of major research institutes, from 35 coastal states bordering the European seas. Its data centres have the essential capabilities and facilities for data quality control, long term stewardship, retrieval and distribution. Development and provision of standards, services and tools for marine and ocean data management has proven instrumental for wider uptake. This is further encouraged by cooperation and synergy with EU marine research projects, and by adoption of the SeaDataNet infrastructure in the EMODnet (European Marine European Marine Observation and Data Network) development. EMODnet is an initiative in the framework of the EU Marine Directive.
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Fakhri, Khalid Umar, Bader Saud Alotaibi, Sumit Kumar, Umesh Kumar, Subash C. Sonkar, Ankit Mathur, Zakia Kazim, et al. "Phytopharmaceuticals in Cancer Treatment." In Handbook of Research on Advancements in Cancer Therapeutics, 639–68. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-6530-8.ch025.

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Several modern treatment procedures have been received to battle malignancy with the point of limiting lethality. Phytopharmaceuticals are auxiliary metabolites of plant origin which exclusively contain one or more substances as active ingredients or might be a blend of them. Analysts have excitedly attempted to diminish the lethality of current chemotherapeutic agents either by consolidating them with herbals or in utilizing herbals alone. Synergy is a procedure where a few substances participate to reach a consolidated impact that is more prominent than the entirety of their different impacts. It may be viewed as a characteristic straight technique that has developed ordinarily by nature to acquire more efficacies at a low cost. This chapter aims to present the fundamental mechanism of the activity of phytochemicals in combination therapy. This chapter additionally features the remarkable synergistic impacts of plant-drug cooperation with an emphasis on anticancer strategies.
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Mulej, Matjaž, and Miro Mihec. "Social Responsibility as a Precondition of Innovation in Higher Education." In Handbook of Research on Enhancing Innovation in Higher Education Institutions, 49–74. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-2708-5.ch003.

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The word innovation defines both the process and its outcome. Here, the authors focus on the innovation process in terms of its human success preconditions attained by practicing social responsibility (SR). In the globally passed/valid ISO 26.000, SR's essence lies in synergy of: (1) one's responsibility for one's impact on society; (2) interdependence; and (3) a holistic approach; seven principles, i.e. human and organizational attributes support SR behavior. With them, the innovation process is easier to manage. Innovation is complex: one of 3.000 ideas becomes innovation. It includes many phases and different professions practicing SR to support holistic behavior preventing failures. On the other hand, higher education works per specialized faculties, etc., making SR hard to practice, but possible. Usual curricula favor narrow specialty without creative interdisciplinary cooperation. Due to lack of holism, interdependence, and responsibility, higher education offers more inventions than innovations. Cases cover the University of Maribor and the Association Social Economy Slovenia.
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Silva, Rafael Velasquez Saavedra, and Matheus Felipe Saavedra da Silva. "Analytical Technology Tools Against Corruption and Internal Frauds." In Digital Transformation and Challenges to Data Security and Privacy, 269–88. IGI Global, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-4201-9.ch016.

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In Brazil, organized crime, unfortunately, finds a fertile field that allows its growth and development due to several different aspects. Also, the vast and continental dimension of the Brazilian territory, the evident social inequality, and in many cases, the lack of synergy and collaboration among municipal, provincial, and federal levels are problems. It is important to mention that, in recent times, via its main institutions—executive, legislative, and judiciary—Brazil has been organizing itself and trying to tackle corruption on different fronts, with the use of advanced technology, new procedures of criminal investigation, an increased collaboration between different players and internal cooperation, the celerity in the process of penal persecution, and the revision of laws related to the theme. This chapter aims at displaying technological innovations that have helped law enforcement to act with rigor, speed, and assertiveness in the production of evidence from digital evidence, while respecting the Brazilian Constitution, individual rights, and guarantees of every citizen.
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Chen, Ping-Kuo, Qiu-Rui He, and Xiang Huang. "Enhancing the Resilience of Sustainable Supplier Management through Combination with Lean and Audit." In Supply Chain - Recent Advances and New Perspectives in the Industry 4.0 Era [Working Title]. IntechOpen, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.102465.

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Industry 4.0 has positive effect on the enhancing of the resilience. However, if the resilience can be promoted by lean and auditing environment priority, after further combine with industry 4.0 environment, the resilience will become stronger. Even though, two research questions should be verified priority: How do manufacturers make good use of pull production and employee involvement under lean practices that can strengthen supplier management robustness and enhance the prevention ability of resilience? Why does the combination of lean practices with an audit mechanism strengthen the produce synergy to prevent and control opportunistic behaviour by suppliers? PLS and the Sobel test were applied to survey data from 231 Chinese manufacturers to test and verify research questions. Pull production and employee involvement can enhance responsible purchasing, emergency-response, manufacturing process coupling, and further strengthen supplier management robustness, further enhance the prevention ability of resilience in dealing with opportunistic behaviour. In addition, enhancing manufacturing process coupling has the indirect effect of strengthening emergency-response ability. The audit mechanism can control the dysfunctional behaviour of the supplier, further guiding cooperation with the practice of pull production and employee involvement; in addition, audits also trigger the supplier’s trade-off mindset in terms of risk and profit maintenance.
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Conference papers on the topic "Synergy of cooperation"

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Kulkarni, Santosh, and Prathima Agrawal. "Safeguarding cooperation in Synergy MAC." In 2010 42nd Southeastern Symposium on System Theory (SSST 2010). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ssst.2010.5442849.

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CHRISTIAN, NILS, THOMAS HANDORF, and OLIVER EBENHÖH. "METABOLIC SYNERGY: INCREASING BIOSYNTHETIC CAPABILITIES BY NETWORK COOPERATION." In Proceedings of the 7th Annual International Workshop on Bioinformatics and Systems Biology (IBSB 2007). IMPERIAL COLLEGE PRESS, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9781860949920_0031.

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Tu, Kai-Jan. "Synergy optimization and operation management on syndicate complementary knowledge cooperation." In INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF COMPUTATIONAL METHODS IN SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING 2014 (ICCMSE 2014). AIP Publishing LLC, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4897767.

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Kampczyk, Arkadiusz, Katarzyna Dybel, Felix Henriquez, Dafni Mora, Jessica Guevara-Cedeño, Aris Castillo, and Aranzazu Berbey-Alvarez. "An experience of international cooperation between Poland (EU) and Panama: case study." In VI CONGRESO INVESTIGACIÓN, DESARROLLO E INNOVACIÓN DE LA UNIVERSIDAD INTERNACIONAL DE CIENCIA Y TECNOLOGÍA. Universidad Internacional de Ciencia y Tecnología, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.47300/978-9962-738-04-6-54.

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This paper presents a case study about an experience of international cooperation between Poland (European Union, EU) and Panama. The results obtained of this international collaboration have been two elements. The first element corresponds to representation of the AGH University of Science and Technology (Poland) like an active member of the International Editorial Committee Team Magazine Prisma Tecnológico. The second element corresponds to scientific research work including: realization, collection, conceptualisation, resources, description, analysis and making available of materials covering the state of the rail transport infrastructure and suprastructure like support to the Panama railway engineering research group at the Universidad Tecnologica de Panama. The authors present the results and discussion about this synergy between both universities. Finally, the conclusion and future research are presented.
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Kumpaty, Subha, Vipin Paliwal, and Todd Parrish. "Collaboration Synergy, Progression, and Perseverance: Keys to Successful Undergraduate Research." In ASME 2017 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2017-70139.

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The primary author has been the principal investigator of the Milwaukee School of Engineering’s Research Experiences for Undergraduates program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation for the past twenty years. Reflecting on the most recent projects, the authors present some keys to success at the undergraduate level, especially with the limitation of only a 10-week duration for the summer research enterprise. With a clear designation of an individual project to be passionately owned by a participant, ensuring success by each participant warrants many ingredients to be in place and the cooperation of various constituents at the right time and pace. In the grand scheme of this research experience, the participant develops and grows, bringing the wholeness to the purpose for which the program exists. Some fascinating observations of the summer undergraduate research program are presented as key ingredients to the success. These include but are not limited to collaboration, synergy, progression and perseverance. The work includes two streams: brain modeling projects over several years under Dr. Kumpaty’s advisement in collaboration with Dr. Parrish of Northwestern University and cell proliferation projects conducted by Dr. Paliwal with various REU students from year to year. Thee sustainable concepts are interwoven throughout the discussion. The most important feature of MSOE REU is the fact that undergraduate researchers conduct a unique project on an individual basis with the help of a faculty advisor and the cohort works in an interdisciplinary setting throughout the 10-week program in summer.
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Tegel, Oliver. "Product Models in Simultaneous Engineering." In ASME 1993 International Computers in Engineering Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/edm1993-0103.

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Abstract Simultaneous Engineering more and more becomes an important management instrument to shorten product development cycles. In addition, the tense cooperation between employees working in different departments or even different companies results in important synergy-effects. To enable Simultaneous Engineering an infrastructure has to be build up far the handling of product data. Communication between the staff as well as communication between the CAX-Systems have to be managed efficiently, too. Product models adapted to the companies needs can push the efficiency of product development a step forward.
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Ulbinaite, Aurelija, and Grazina Zdanovic. "Management and intrinsic hurdles in the development process of integrated communication between service providers and consumers." In Business and Management 2016. VGTU Technika, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/bm.2016.26.

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Integrated communication is an effective strategic tool that enables creating and maintaining tight dialogue and cooperation between service providers and consumers, managing communication chaos, information flow, matching consumers’ needs. Its successful application requires reorganizing the communication processes, implementing their strategic changes, introducing new attitudes towards work and new culture, striving for overall synergy. Under such changes, this article aims at identifying the hurdles hindering the effective integration of smooth service providers and consumers’ communication. Testing hypotheses based on a survey demonstrates that hurdles reflecting employees’ competences, integrated communication development resources and result evaluation are more frequent in the stage of communication channel integration than in the functional one.
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Nourafza, Nasim, and Saeed Setayeshi. "An increasing on knowledge of MAS trained by Boltzmann machine algorithm based sugarscape CA using a synergy of communication and cooperation bet agents." In 2012 10th World Congress on Intelligent Control and Automation (WCICA 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcica.2012.6357924.

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Garimella, Srinivas. "Integrated Undergraduate, Graduate, and Professional Student (Distance Learning) Education in Thermal Systems Design." In ASME 2000 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2000-1401.

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Abstract This paper describes an educational program in practical thermal systems design that encompasses design project-oriented teaching of undergraduate, graduate and off-campus professional students, industry-university collaboration, and community outreach. The program uses an integrated approach that treats thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer as parts of one interconnected area, in which solutions to real-life design problems can be obtained only when all these aspects are considered simultaneously. Cooperation between students at various stages of their educational and professional careers is fostered to maximize the synergy that results from combining insights gained in industry and those developed in structured classroom instruction. The program consists of a comprehensive portfolio of Thermal Systems Design Instruction Initiatives. An interactive design laboratory format is used for cooperative execution of open-ended mini-projects spanning two-to-three weeks, and a semester-long project. The use of virtual project groups through the web removes geographical barriers. Computer programs for the solution of projects are placed on-line to create a design library for use by students in future semesters as case studies. An Energy-Efficient Environmentally-Safe Design Studio is planned where projects on environmental responsibility, and energy efficiency can be conducted for the local community. Annual design studio conferences will be held to foster K-12 and community involvement, and to demonstrate sustainable technologies. Collaboration with local thermal systems related organizations such as the Iowa Energy Center is also being pursued, which will provide inherent mechanisms for technology transfer from course-related projects to industry and the community.
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Gerritsen, Bart H. M., and Imre Horváth. "Current Drivers and Obstacles of Synergy in Cyber-Physical Systems Design." In ASME 2012 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2012-71156.

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The level of synergy is a quality measure of the cooperative actions of the components of cyber physical systems (CPSs). Our current research informed us that the phenomenon of synergy has not been understood sufficiently yet, and that there are many, even competing, views on how to interpret and operationalize it in CPSs. We can talk about synergy when the functionally and geographically distributed dissimilar system components work in concert together and create a system behavior/performance that is of higher value than the total of the individual components is. Towards synergy, unification and interoperation principles need to be considered both in design and in implementation of CPSs. In this paper, we elaborate on the various aspects of synergy, and critically analyze its drivers and obstacles. Our analysis extended to ontological, epistemological, methodological, manifestation and operational aspects of synergy. It has been found that emergence of truly synergic technologies, proliferation of sophisticated abstraction models, model-driven system specification, and platform-based function realization are the most important drivers of synergy. On the other hand, the different mental models and vocabularies, the lack of multi-level informatics, the limitations in handling non-hierarchical complexities, managing emergent intelligence and autonomous operation, and the premature state of informing science have been identified as the major obstacles. The paper makes a proposal for enhanced synergy by taking the advantage of the affordances and reducing the effects of the obstacles. The results of the critical analysis are design principles that can be used to increase the level of synergy of CPSs.
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Reports on the topic "Synergy of cooperation"

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Kaiser, Gail E. Atlantis: An Open Architecture for Synergy of Process-Centered Environments and Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada347024.

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Martin, Edward J., and Jr. Synergy at its Best: Fostering a Cooperative Relationship Between the Joint Force Commander and In-Theater NGOs. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada370719.

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