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Suroto, Suroto. "PEMANFAATAN ROTAN NON KOMERSIAL SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU MEBEL DITINJAU DARI SIFAT FISIS DAN MEKANIS". Jurnal Riset Industri Hasil Hutan 3, n.º 1 (1 de junho de 2011): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.24111/jrihh.v3i1.1181.

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Rattan in good quality is curently difficult to obtain and it price is quite expensive. So, it is needed to utilize non commercial rattan as substitute material. By identification of basic characteristics , such as phisical, mechanical, chemical and anatomy structure, every species of non commercial rattan can be used appropriately. The objectives of this research is to optimize utilization non commercial rattan as subtitute material and develop rattan manufacturing industry especially by identivication of the physical and mechanical characteristics. Five (5) rattan species studied here are marau (Calamus mettanensis Becc), toho (Calamus spp), galang (Daemonorops verticilaris Griff Mart), hijau (Calamus spp. and simpurut (Calamus panajuga Becc) whic derived from central Kalimantan. The research result based on physical characteristic rang for diameter is between 6,2 – 27,2 mm, inter-segment length 10 – 28 cm, moisture content 12,50 – 16,48 % and density 1,03 – 1,61 gr/cm3. While mechanical characteristics range for modulus of elasticity is between 364,03 – 1934,29 kg/cm2, compression strenth 127,55 – 441,04 kg/cm2 and tensile strength 197,34 – 394,20 kg/cm2. Those rattan species can be optimized as craft industry raw material especialy for furniture and rattan matting.Keywords: rattans, physical, mechanical, craft.
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Islamy, Vina Agustine, e Dewi Yuliati. "The Ups and Downs of Rattan Handicraft Industrial Centers in Tegalwangi Village 1973-2017". Paramita: Historical Studies Journal 31, n.º 1 (31 de março de 2021): 56–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.15294/paramita.v31i1.23327.

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Abstract: This article discusses the ups and downs of the rattan handicraft industrial centers in Tegalwangi Village in 1973-2017. This study outlines matters related to the rattan handicraft industry and the influence of the existence of the rattan handicraft industry on the socio-economic life of the residents of Tegalwangi Village. The writing of this study used a historical method consisting of four methods; which is: heuristic (source collection), which consist of primary and secondary sources, critical source, interpretation source, and historiography. Rattan handicraft products in Tegalwangi Village are the excellent commodity of Cirebon Regency. The ups and downs of the rattan handicraft industry can be seen from the ups and downs of the number of business units and laborers. Rattan handicraft industry has existed in Tegalwangi Village since the 1930s, which was first established by one of its residents named Semaun. The new rattan handicraft industry began to develop in the 1970s, marked by the establishment of the Tegalwangi rattan handicraft coop in 1973, which also influenced the development of rattan handicraft industry centers in this village. Abstrak: Artikel ini mengkaji tentang pasang surut sentra industri kerajinanrotan di DesaTegalwangi tahun 1973-2017. Penelitian ini menguraikan hal-hal yang berkaitan dengan industri kerajinan rotan dan pengaruh keberadaan industri kerajinan rotan bagi kehidupan social ekonomi penduduk Desa Tegalwangi. Penelitian ini menggunakan metode sejarah kritis yang mencakup empat langkah, heuristik (pengumpulan sumber) yang terdiri dari sumber primer dan sekunder, kritik sumber, dan historiografi. Produk industri kerajinan rotan di Desa Tegalwangi merupakan komoditi unggulan Kabupaten Cirebon. Pasang surut industri kerajinan rotan dapat dilihat dari naik-turunnya jumlah unit usaha dan tenaga kerja. Industri kerajinan rotan sudah ada di Desa Tegalwangi sejak tahun 1930-an yang didirikan pertama kali oleh salah satu penduduknya yang bernama Semaun. Industri kerajinan rotan baru mulai berkembang sejak tahun 1970-an ditandai dengan berdirinya Koperasi kerajinan rotan Tegalwangi pada tahun 1973 yang turut mempengarui perkembangan sentra industri kerajinan rotan di desa ini.Â
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Desiyanti, Rika. "ANALISIS SWOT DAN STRATEGI PENGEMBANGAN PADA KEBERHASILAN INDUSTRI KECIL ROTAN KOTA PADANG". Jurnal Apresiasi Ekonomi 4, n.º 1 (1 de janeiro de 2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.31846/jae.v4i1.142.

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Rattan commodity in Padang city, including commodity most likely to be developed. With its potential industrial development aimed at strengthening competitiveness through competitive advantages. The strategy used to develop the small industry rattan in Padang city in order to have a competitive edge is SWOT analysis and using the right strategy for businesses rattan industry. The object of research is small rattan Industry, located in Tanah Sirah Kelurahan Pitameh Kecamatan Lubuk Begalung Kota PadangTanah Sirah Kelurahan Pitameh Kecamatan Lubuk Begalung Kota Padang and institutions related. This study uses primary data, field observations, interviews and questionnaires, and secondary data obtained through agencies associated with the research. The analysis was performed by using a SWOT analysis. The result is obtained that rattan industry Padang from the internal side of strength greater than weakness, while on the external side of the existing opportunities greater than the treatness. Rattan industry Padang city were the first quadrant which means that this position indicates that the rattan industry in the city of Padang strong and likely to grow. Keywords: SWOT Analysis, development of the rattan industry
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Nangoy, Oktavianus Marti. "Terpuruknya Industri Mebel Rotan Cirebon". Humaniora 2, n.º 1 (30 de abril de 2011): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21512/humaniora.v2i1.2940.

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Cirebon area has long been known as an area that has great potential in the field of furniture and handicraft industry with raw materials of rattan. This region really does not have trees but because of the large rattan hereditary craftsmen at work there, and many there menyebabkan Cirebon rattan industry as a major regional craftsmen and the largest cane producer in Indonesia. But that condition did not last long because it feared since the Minister of Trade Decree No.12 of 2005, contains the opening tap on raw rattan exports, leading, manufacturers prefer to export the raw materials of rattan. Prices of raw materials for furniture and rattan craft also be high because the prices charged for local producers to use the benchmark export price. This ministerial decree on the one side benefit exporters but the industry shut down one side.
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Nugraheni, Fitria, MS Khabibur Rahman e Ary Wijayanti. "THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE RATTAN INDUSTRY TO THE INCOME OF RATTAN CRAFTSMEN IN THE TRANGSAN VILLAGE GATAK DISTRICT SUKOHARJO DISTRICT IN 2020". Journal of Geography Science and Education 3, n.º 1 (26 de maio de 2021): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.32585/jgse.v3i1.1513.

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This study aims to determine: 1) Distribution Map of the Rattan Industry in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency. (2) Region of Origin of Rattan Raw Materials in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency. (3) Socio-Economic Characteristics of Rattan Industry Craftsmen in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methodology is a research procedure that produces descriptive data in the form of written or spoken words from people and observable behavior. This study describes the Distribution Map of the Rattan Industry in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency, the Area of Origin of Rattan Raw Materials in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency, and the socio-economic characteristics of rattan industry craftsmen in Trangsan Village, Gatak District, Sukoharjo Regency. The data collection technique used is through direct field observation, interviews, questionnaires and documentation Based on the research that has been done, the results of this study are: (1) The results of the distribution of the rattan industry are 101 industries. (2) Regions of origin of rattan raw materials from Sulawesi and Kalimantan. (3) The socio-economic characteristics of rattan craftsmen whose industrial owners are aged 15-64 are 22 people aged> 65, there are 2 people, the highest education level is Bachelor degree, the income level is around 3,000,000 to over 9,000,000. Meanwhile, there are 48 people in the workforce aged 15-64, the highest level of education is SMA, the level of income per week is around 300,000 to 900,000.
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Anshory, Boike Janus, e Prihandoko Sanjatmiko. "Industrial Partnership and Local Wisdom in the Rattan Furniture Industry: An Anthropological Perspective in Maintaining Cultural Heritage and Innovation". Jurnal Syntax Transformation 4, n.º 12 (11 de dezembro de 2023): 194–205. http://dx.doi.org/10.46799/jst.v4i12.854.

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This research aims to the partnership between the rattan furniture industry and local wisdom from an anthropological perspective has become an important part of the cultural heritage of certain communities, and illustrates the close relationship between humans and nature and traditions that continue to be preserved from generation to generation. With the development of technology and globalization, challenges arise in maintaining cultural authenticity while still innovating to meet changing market demands. The stage is to explore how a solid partnership between the rattan furniture industry and the local community can be the key to maintaining and appreciating local wisdom. Anthropology as a scientific approach will assist in understanding the important role of culture and traditional values in the production process and design of rattan furniture. This research is a relevant and meaningful forum for discussing how the rattan furniture industry can collaborate with anthropology-based local communities. By applying an anthropological perspective in an industrial context, a deeper understanding of the role of rattan furniture as part of cultural heritage and local identity will be obtained. Descriptions of creative and innovative ways to integrate traditional values and local wisdom in the rattan furniture production process will have an impact on sustainable and mutually beneficial partnerships between industry and local communities will be discussed to maintain and appreciate knowledge and skills that have been passed down from generation to generation. The role of the rattan furniture industry is expected to be able to adapt to the challenges of globalization, while still maintaining the authenticity of their products and supporting cultural sustainability in the context of implementing local values, the design and marketing of rattan furniture products in the global market will be an important focus point. By analyzing the impact of globalization and technology on the rattan furniture industry, it is hoped that it will encourage active participation and collaboration from industry players, academics and local communities in maintaining cultural wealth and creativity in the rattan furniture sector
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Anshory, Boike Janus, e Prihandoko Sanjatmiko. "Industrial Partnership and Local Wisdom in the Rattan Furniture Industry: An Anthropological Perspective in Maintaining Cultural Heritage and Innovation". Syntax Idea 5, n.º 7 (25 de outubro de 2023): 979–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.46799/syntax-idea.v5i7.2637.

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This research aims to the partnership between the rattan furniture industry and local wisdom from an anthropological perspective has become an important part of the cultural heritage of certain communities, and illustrates the close relationship between humans and nature and traditions that continue to be preserved from generation to generation. With the development of technology and globalization, challenges arise in maintaining cultural authenticity while still innovating to meet changing market demands. The stage is to explore how a solid partnership between the rattan furniture industry and the local community can be the key to maintaining and appreciating local wisdom. Anthropology as a scientific approach will assist in understanding the important role of culture and traditional values in rattan furniture's production process and design. This research is a relevant and meaningful forum for discussing how the rattan furniture industry can collaborate with anthropology-based local communities. By applying an anthropological perspective in an industrial context, a deeper understanding of the role of rattan furniture as part of cultural heritage and local identity will be obtained. Descriptions of creative and innovative ways to integrate traditional values and local wisdom in the rattan furniture production process will have an impact on sustainable and mutually beneficial partnerships between industry and local communities will be discussed to maintain and appreciate knowledge and skills that have been passed down from generation to generation. The role of the rattan furniture industry is expected to be able to adapt to the challenges of globalization, while still maintaining the authenticity of their products and supporting cultural sustainability in the context of implementing local values, the design and marketing of rattan furniture products in the global market will be an important focus point. By analyzing the impact of globalization and technology on the rattan furniture industry, it is hoped that it will encourage active participation and collaboration from industry players, academics and local communities in maintaining cultural wealth and creativity in the rattan furniture sector.
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Pratama, Zulyo Kumara. "THE CONCEPT OF "THE SYNERGY OF INDONESIA RATTAN" AT THE INTERIOR DESIGN OF NATIONAL RATTAN INNOVATION CENTER (PIRNas) BY USING DESIGN THINKING METHOD". Ars: Jurnal Seni Rupa dan Desain 22, n.º 1 (27 de julho de 2019): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.24821/ars.v22i1.2867.

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As an effort to support the national rattan industry development through appropriate innovations, the government established the National Rattan Innovation Center (PIRNas) in Palu, Central Sulawesi in 2012. However as an important institution in the rattan development industry in Indonesia, there are a number of fundamental problems related to the interior design of the PIRNas that must be fixed. The PIRNas interior design uses design thinking methods (Bob Gill 2004). The interior design result of the PIRNas will focus on strengthening the concept and the story of "The Synergy of Indonesia Rattan" adapted from big attention and appreciation of the rattan travel values, mainly its history, process and national rattan potential. The designer applies rattan material with all room elements that complementary and continuous each other in applying the concept. The implementation is expected to present a strong image in representing the identity and role of the PIRNas as a national center for rattan research and its development.
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Hamdi, Saibatul, e Arhamsyah Arhamsyah. "PENGGUNAAN BAHAN FINISHING PADA ROTAN NON KOMERSIAL SEBAGAI BAHAN KERAJINAN". Jurnal Riset Industri Hasil Hutan 3, n.º 2 (31 de dezembro de 2011): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.24111/jrihh.v3i2.1189.

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Development of the rattan furniture industry today is quite fast although the amount of raw materials are decreasing, especially in commersial rattan commodities such as Manau, Irit, Taman, Sega, etc. Their price is quite expensive too five species of rattan were used as research materials. There are Manau (Calamus mettanensis Becc), Toho (Calamus sp), Galang (Daemonorops verticilaris Griff Mart), Hijau (Calamus sp) and simpurut (Calamus panajuga Becc). For finishing materials, clear glass melamine (ML 131 and NC 141) were used in this research with three different immersion timer for 24 hours, 36 hours and 48 hours long. An immersion method without using any finishing materials was done as control materials. Result show that the average of volume expansion of rattan speseis using NC 141 are 1,56-3,16% in Marau; 1,36-2,91%; in Toho; 2,01-3,05% in Galang; 2,12-3,20% in Hijau and 1,90-2,14 in Simpurut. In the other hand, the average of volume expansion of rattan species using melamin ML 131 are 1,27-2,58% in Marau; 1,46-2,51% in Toho; 2,30-3,23% in galang; 1,10-2,79% in Hijau and 1,45-2,55% in Simpurut. In control materials the average of expantion volume in 5 species rattans is 2,53-3,99%. From those results, the best method was shown in using NC 141 which can prevent the volume expansion and give great influence in volume expansion value.Keywords: rattan, finishing material, melamine ML 131, melamine NC 141, volume expantion.
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Latifah, S., Yonariza, Purwanto, A. Codilan, Darwo, O. H. Syahputra e A. N. A. Rambe. "Study of the types and feasibility of the rattan industry for the sustainability of non-timber forest products in North Sumatra". IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1315, n.º 1 (1 de março de 2024): 012069. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1315/1/012069.

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Abstract Rattan has significant value in the craft creative industry because of the various benefits associated with its use as a raw material for various handicraft products. This research was conducted to determine the types and sources of raw materials, the types of processed products produced, and the types of processed products, and to determine the business feasibility and income of the rattan industry. The results showed that five types of rattan were used, namely Calamus manau, Calamus scipionum, Calamus caesius, Daemonorops angustifolia, and baliong rattan. The results of the study show that the average income in 2022 obtained by Small and Medium Enterprises (UKM) Mulia Rattan, Sibayak Rattan, Pancur Simalem Rattan, Sejahtera Rattan, and Rattan Aat respectively was 197,990,800, IDR; 13,510,789, IDR; 141,029,989 IDR; 134,029,989 IDR and 228,294,200 IDR. Based on the feasibility analysis, the Internal Rate of Return (IRR) of each UKM was 78%, 47%, 69%, 84%, and 95%, respectively. All IRR values are greater than interest rates, which means that UKM activities are feasible to carry out. BCR for each business is 1.23; 1.29; 1.64; 1.31. All Small and Medium Enterprises are said to be feasible because of BCR>1.
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Teses / dissertações sobre o assunto "Rattan industry"

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Povey, Gillian Margaret. "Responses of store lambs to protein and energy supplementation of grass silage as a finishing ration". Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1990. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.304559.

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Patmore, David N. C. "The influence of recording and the record industry upon musical activity, as illustrated by the careers of Sir Thomas Beecham, Sir Georg Solti and Sir Simon Rattle". Thesis, University of Sheffield, 2001. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/2018/.

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The objective of this study is to determine the nature of the influence of recording and the recording industry upon musical activity. Sound recording is a major communications medium of the twentieth century. Yet there has been limited research into the influence of recording and the changes that it has driven. This study seeks to address this gap in understanding. The method chosen for the study was three separate case studies of the conductors Sir Thomas Beecham, Sir Georg Solti and Sir Simon Rattle. Each of these musicians had a major recording career, and in Rattle's case continues to do so. The data used in the study was collected from three sources: firstly through interviews with those possessing professional experience of the case-study subjects and of the record industry; secondly from archival documentation; and thirdly through published press interviews and commentaries. The analysis of commonalities and differences between the case study subjects indicated that each was generally in control of their involvement with recording, rather than the reverse. Three areas were identified as being of key importance: the relationship with record companies and with personnel within these; control over repertoire decisions; and mastery of the act of recording. Based on the experience of the three case-study subjects, a model of the influence of recording has been constructed. This relates each stage of the technological development of recording to its immediate consequences and to ‘meta-consequences', or the more far-reaching influences of recording. The principal ‘meta-consequences' are seen as being: an increase in knowledge; changes in performance standards; and the introduction of the idea of ethics into recording, with a re-emphasis upon the importance of the musical ‘act'. The study concludes with a discussion of possible future areas of research into the influence of recording and the record industry.
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White, John Gordon. "Control of rodent damage in Australian macadamia orchard systems". Thesis, Queensland University of Technology, 1999.

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Li, Jia-jin, e 李嘉津. "Bamboo and Rattan-made artifacts industry in Guanmiao Township - A research focusing on history and backgrounds". Thesis, 2006. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/35951059895652328832.

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國立臺南大學
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Guanmiao Township, geographically as a region of connecting Nei-men Coteau and Jia-nan plain, locates in the southern part of Tainan County. The rough landscape in Long-ci & Guanmiao villages on the eastern coteau brings forestry and agriculture; and moreover, the warm tropical climate, which is best-fitted for bamboos’ growing, and the abundant resource of bamboo stuff bring the development of bamboo artifacts industry. In early Japanese colonial era, only a few locals made their living by engaging Bamboo artifacts industry. The real rise of this industry came in 1921. In 1922, the rate of population engaging this industry had come to 14.6%. With simple production process, various sorts of Bamboo artifacts mainly supplied for agricultural purposes and country life forms, inclusive of baskets, hats and dustpans etc. The main factors of bamboo artifacts industry’s rise was attributed to Japan Government’s highly exertion on locals’ vocation. By setting up exhibition center, handiwork schools, factories, and moreover, the expansion of marketing approaches, those fine artifacts were almost sold everywhere in Taiwan at that time, even in southern Japan. After the end of World War II, Guanmiao Bamboo industrial cooperation kept on managing the artifacts business and production, even though the time wasn’t long. Not until 1957 did the cooperation got oversea orders and changed the marketing strategy to domestic selling and technique impartation for the public. Before 1969, most of the artificers were women’s vocation which proceeded with primitive tools and household industrial style. In 1969, rattan artifacts industry seemed to face an impasse as a result from the rapid wage drift. Then the Japanese passed on their attention to Taiwan’s cheap labor and capital cost, and launched into rattan artifacts exporting and manufacturing in Guanmiao. Professional workmen were sent to Taiwan for schooling more potential craftsmen and the unfailing supply of raw materials were imported in from Indonesia. At that time, the phenomenon of immensely cooperative manufacturing system pushed the rattan artifacts industry ahead. Rattan products such as baskets, carpets and different sorts of furniture became so popular with oversea consumers, including Japan, Europe and USA. Thereupon the high peak of this trade had appeared from 1986 to 1987and lasted for twenty years, and thus brought up the development of bamboo artifacts industry. Good times never last long. Influenced by exchange rate, wage drifts, competence from China and Southeast Asia, and exporting policies, the trade went from bad to worse. Though the dealers had strived to reverse the trend by forming the “Taiwan Bamboo and Rattan-made artifacts industry and trade union”, but the efforts were still in vain at last, because the oversea orders flew away to China and Southeast Asia. The rest factories and dealers reduced the staff and scale for surviving in the recent market, or invested new factories and shifted the whole staff to Indonesia and other countries.
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Lin, Sheng-Chuan, e 林聖娟. "The Response Mode of Taiwanese Higher Education Institutions under the Low Birth Rate:An Approach of Declining Industry Viewpoint". Thesis, 2011. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/42289139570266030725.

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Low birth rate is one of the popular issues in modern society. The impact of this issue is deep and wide to the domestic higher education organization. In recent years, the deficiency vacancy of students in most college becomes obvious, and this reminds us the problem we face could not be ignored, especially for private college. The purpose of this work is to identify potential impact of low birth rate issue, and explore the corresponding strategies that college might take. Based on literatures of declining industry response strategy, this work first proposed an AHP analytical framework with two layer decision structures. Then 20 professionals from private college were invited to join this research to complete an AHP interview-questionnaire. AHP were applied to determine the relative weight of each response strategy under consideration, and difference analysis among geographic location was conducted. Major findings show as followings: 1. In general, the priority response strategy of private college is rank as product adjustment first, innovation the second, and the last organization adjustment. As to the action criteria, creating multiple recruit ways was the most important tactics. 2. Location and scale difference would lead to different decision weight. For colleges located in North and Central Taiwan and with more than ten thousand students, innovation were thought to be the most important response strategy, while in South Taiwan, adjustment product structure seemed critical for their survival. We hope this research provide useful date for school to make decision of related policy. Keyword::low birth rate, high education, declining industry, AHP mode
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CÍSAŘOVÁ, Petra. "Mezipodnikové srovnání podniků služeb". Master's thesis, 2016. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-204490.

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The dissertation work concentrates on an intercompany comparison of Czech Post Office with other companies whose subject of activity are similar and to find out its standing ratio within the evaluation standard of the companies and the best industry values. The theoretical part concentrates on the ways and methods of comparison including the evaluation within its industry, logistics and storage. In the practical part, the analysis of 15 companies is presented based on ratio indicators from 2010 to 2014. Using a cluster analysis tool, the whole file was reduced and then one with the best values was chosen by using a math-statistical method. The last but not least important step was using the Spider analysis to compare the best company, with good average within the industry branch, with the specified company, and on those basics, certain measures were suggested towards the improvement of the company's situation.
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Livros sobre o assunto "Rattan industry"

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Indonesia. Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal., ed. Wood and rattan furniture industry. Jakarta, Indonesia: Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia, 2007.

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Indonesia. Badan Koordinasi Penanaman Modal., ed. Wood and rattan furniture industry. Jakarta. Indonesia: Investment Coordinating Board of the Republic of Indonesia, 2007.

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Wahab, Razak. The rattan processing and transformation industry in Malaysia. Kota Kinabalu, Sabah: Universiti Malaysia Sabah, 2010.

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Sanusi, Djamal. Rotan, kekayaan belantara Indonesia. Surabaya: Brilian Internasional, 2012.

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Pusat Dokumentasi dan Informasi Manggala Wanabakti., ed. Himpunan peraturan perundang-undangan tentang rotan. Jakarta, Indonesia: Pusat Dokumentasi dan Informasi Manggala Wanabakti, 1994.

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Expose/Workshop for Socio-Economics Research on Rattan in Indonesia (1996 Bogor, Indonesia). From rattan production to consumption in Indonesia: Policy issues and options for reform. Bogor, Indonesia: Forest Products and Forestry Socio-Economics Research and Development Centre, Forestry Research and Development Agency, 1996.

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Zoysa, Neela de. The bamboo and rattan cottage industry in Sri Lanka: Livelihoods in danger. Battaramulla, Sri Lanka: Forestry Information Service, Forestry Research and Information Project, Forest Dept., 1991.

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Raw Materials Research and Development Council (Nigeria), ed. Rattans of Nigeria: Biology, distribution and utilization. Abuja, Nigeria: Raw Materials Research and Development Council, 2006.

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Tanamas, Sebastian. Tak menggantang asap: Otobiografi seorang pejuang dan pengusaha industri kerajinan. Jakarta: Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 1998.

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Guritno, Sri. Budaya masyarakat di lingkungan kawasan industri rotan, Desa Tegalwangi, Kabupaten Cirebon, Propinsi Jawa Barat. Jakarta: Departemen Pendidikan dan Kebudayaan, Direktorat Jenderal Kebudayaan, Direktorat Sejarah dan Nilai Tradisional, Bagian Proyek Pengkajian dan Pembinaan Kebudayaan Masa Kini, 1998.

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Capítulos de livros sobre o assunto "Rattan industry"

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Majumdar, Prarthana, Shiva Ji e Sharmistha Banerjee. "Consumer Preferences and Value Proposition Disconnect—Assam Rattan and Bamboo Furniture Industry". In Research into Design for Communities, Volume 1, 665–77. Singapore: Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-3518-0_58.

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"Chapter 10. Transitions to Non-Farm Employment and the Growth of the Rattan Industry: The Example of Desa Buyut, Cirebon". In The Indonesian Rural Economy, 244–66. ISEAS Publishing, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1355/9789812305275-016.

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Parab, Varsha, Ramesh Mahadik e Diksha Tripathi. "When the Going Got Tough—The Tough Ones Gave Up?" In Indian Business Case Studies Volume VII, 109–16. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192869432.003.0013.

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Abstract This case is about classic examples of failures in new product launch and rebranding of products. The case in the content and the background has the failure of Tata Nano car, which even today is like a bad dream severely affecting and shaking the confidence in an industry stalwart like Ratan Tata and his impeccable track record of success stories as a great entrepreneur and a technocrat.
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Ahmed, Omar. "Representing Terrorism". In Studying Indian Cinema, 183–200. Liverpool University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781906733681.003.0011.

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This chapter explores Mani Ratnam's 1998 film Dil Se (From the Heart) to engage critically with changing representations of terrorism in contemporary Indian cinema. Mani Ratnam is recognised by many critics and the Indian film industry as one of its finest and most commercially successful film-makers. Dil Se was Ratnam's first Hindi film and the third part in a loose trilogy of films dealing with the relationship between nationalism, terrorism, and urban violence. The chapter then looks at regional film-making in India, particularly Tamil cinema. It also considers Mani Ratnam's concerns as an auteur, the music of Dil Se and composer A.R. Rahman, and perhaps most importantly, the impact the film had at the UK box office with the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) audience.
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Mordden, Ethan. "The 1960s". In Gays on Broadway, 82—C5N‡‡. Oxford University PressNew York, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190063108.003.0006.

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Abstract This chapter looks into the rise of gay characters on Broadway, especially in plays by Britons. It considers the plays featuring gay people written by John Osborne, Shelagh Delaney, Terence Rattigan, Charles Dyer, and Frank Marcus. The Killing of Sister George (1966), The Best Man (1960), and Advise and Consent (1960) are only some of the few American works that featured a full-scale gay relationship. American artists started creating gay theatre from the inside as the gay culture in the industry has been so highly developed despite being legally sub rosa. The chapter expounds on the rise of gay culture in the West End and Broadway by referencing Oscar Wilde, A Patriot For Me (1969), and The Killing of Sister George.
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Dado, Edwin, Reza Beheshti e Martinus van de Ruitenbeek. "Product Modelling in the Building and Construction Industry". In Handbook of Research on Building Information Modeling and Construction Informatics, 104–37. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-928-1.ch005.

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This chapter provides an overview of product modelling in the Building and Construction (BC) industry based on authors’ experiences gained from various conducted research projects and also taking into account results of other research projects. This chapter starts with an introduction and background of the subject area in terms of motivation, industrial needs and requirements. This is followed by an overview of a historical background of the subject area. In this historical background we distinguish five generations of product modelling developments. The first generation of product modelling developments is characterized by the influence of previous expert and database developments and by the constituting high-level constructs (e.g. EDM, BSM, RATAS and GARM). The second generation of product modelling developments can be characterized by the development of detailed aspect systems and supporting frameworks for data exchange and integration (e.g. IRMA, ATLAS, COMBINE, PISA and IMPPACT). The third generation product modelling developments can be characterized by its focus on collaborative engineering support by means of the application of middleware and client/server technology (e.g. SPACE, CONCUR, BCCM, VEGA and ToCEE) and the development of the IFC. The fourth generation of product modelling developments is heavily influenced by the Internet and Web Services standards such as XML, SOAP and UDDI and related business models such as eBusiness and eWork (e.g. bcXML, ifcXML and eConstruct). The next (fifth) generation of product modelling developments will be based on the emerging semantic web standards such as OWL and RDF, and based on the concepts of ontology internationmodelling as experienced in ongoing (European) projects such as SWOP. After this historical overview, an analysis of the characteristics of interesting conceptual product approaches is presented. Here we discuss the Standardisation, Minimal Model, Core Model, NOT, Vocabulary and Ontology product modelling approaches. Followed by an analysis of a number of specific conceptual product models and how the basic product modelling constructs (i.e. semantics, lifecycle modifiers and multiple project views) are implemented. This chapter ends with a discussion about some ongoing projects (COINS, CHEOPS and SWOP) in the context of future trends.
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"‘Shake, Rattle and Roll’: Responses to 3/11 – Constructing Community Through Music and the Music Industry". In When the Tsunami Came to Shore, 139–65. Global Oriental, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004268319_008.

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Davies, Stephen, e Bruce Lyons. "Industrial Concentration". In Industrial Organization In the European Union, 86–104. Oxford University PressOxford, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198289739.003.0006.

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Abstract Why are some EU industries dominated by a few firms while others are very fragmented? And does the evidence on concentration reveal anything about the competitive process in the EU? These two apparently separate questions tum out to be intimately linked. A central theme in this chapter will be that, by looking carefully at market structure, we can draw inferences about how firms in the industry compete. For example, for a given degree of economies of scale, fiercer price competition leaves room for fewer firms; so the observation of a more concentrated industry, ceteris paribus, tells us about the severity of price competition. This idea will be developed more fully in section 6.3. Part of the reason why some industries are so much more concentrated than others may lie in the degree of trade integration in the EU at the time. For example, in the last chapter we found that Type 2A industries were much less trade integrated than Type 2R. One consequence might be that firms in Type 2A industries were typically competing in a large number of small mar kets, while those in Type 2R industries were competing across the EU. If true, this would certainly affect the EU market structure. One purpose of this chap ter is to investigate the relationship between concentration and trade integ ration.
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"Introduction—Contemporary Archaeology and the City: Creativity, Ruination, and Political Action". In Contemporary Archaeology and the City, editado por Laura McAtackney e Krysta Ryzewski. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198803607.003.0007.

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Changes in Detroit’s motor vehicle industries affect counterparts in Tokyo, struggling financial sectors in Athens rattle the economy of Dublin, construction booms in Vancouver stimulate investments by Hong Kong speculators, uprisings by Berlin artists against ‘creative’ redevelopment projects inspire protests by graffiti artists in Mexico City, and inadequate water supplies in greater Los Angeles limit the availability of imported foodstuffs for consumers in Delhi. The contemporary city is essentially an (post-)industrial, modern, and interconnected place where capitalist accumulation, growth, and decline often operate simultaneously, are experienced locally, and resonate globally leaving material traces on urban and associated hinterland landscapes. With the majority of the world’s population now dwelling in cities, historical and future-oriented urban identities face global challenges associated with the logistics and inequalities of deindustrialization. The fast pace of change in cities, as well as the tremendous scale of urban landscapes and the complexities of personal interactions with them, poses an unrivalled challenge to archaeologists whose work begins with contemporary remains. Contemporary Archaeology and the City foregrounds the archaeological study of (post-) industrial and other urban transformations through a diverse, international collection of case studies on present-day cities. The deep historical roots of citizenship in contemporary cities directly affect how communities craft notions of belonging within urban ecologies in the present. For example, the former industrial stronghold of East Belfast has experienced decades-long post-industrial economic decline alongside longstanding sectarian tensions. However, the arrival of new immigrant populations have shifted loyalist narratives in working class neighbourhoods from an identity defined by a self-conceived progressive ethos to one that asserts exclusionary material boundaries around an increasingly inward-looking, defensive community (McAtackney, Chapter 9). Meanwhile, Detroit’s built environment and cultural heritage suffer at the hands of an ongoing, decadeslong social disaster perpetuated by a constellation of political corruption, economic mismanagement, and legacies of racial conflicts. While the media perpetuates inaccurate portrayals of Detroit and other comparable cities as landscapes of abandonment, where people and built environments are increasingly absent, the contributors to this volume adopt a more nuanced approach. They envisage post-industrial cities as variably inhabited places and emergent ecologies—hybrid metropolises that expand and contract over the course of multi-generational life cycles—places that are complicated by conceptual divisions between city and nature, industry and creativity, sustainability and profitability (Millington 2013: 279; Ryzewski 2016; see Ryzewski, Chapter 3).
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Trabalhos de conferências sobre o assunto "Rattan industry"

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Sumarno, Sumarno, Dharsono Dharsono, Guntur Guntur, Agung Purnomo e Bagus Setyawan. "Rattan Batik: Local Wisdom-based Rattan Furnitures Finishing Industry". In Proceedings of the 1st Seminar and Workshop on Research Design, for Education, Social Science, Arts, and Humanities, SEWORD FRESSH 2019, April 27 2019, Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. EAI, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4108/eai.27-4-2019.2286919.

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Sumarno, Andi Tantra Tellu e Agung Cahyana. "The utilization of rattan industry slicing waste become rattan fiber slats and interior accessories". In PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON GREEN ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY 2022 (ICONGETECH 2022). AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0203338.

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Kurniawan, Bambang, D. A. Sekarningrum, G. Nugrahadi e I. Samri. "Utilizing rattan waste of furniture industry in Desa Trangsan, Sukoharjo". In 1ST INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ACHIEVING THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0110236.

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Yang, Lingyun. "Research on the Upgrading Strategies of Huaiyuan Rattan-plaiting Industry". In 2nd International Conference on Management, Economy and Law (ICMEL 2021). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/aebmr.k.210909.050.

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Sekarningrum, Dyah Ayu, Bambang Kartono Kurniawan, Gihon Nugrahadi e Ira Samri. "Rattan furniture in the Grebeg Penjalin festival as an expansion of the local market for the rattan industry of Trangsan village". In THE 17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON QUALITY IN RESEARCH (QIR) 2021 IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE 6TH ITREC 2021 AND THE 2ND CAIC-SIUD. AIP Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0143986.

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Ciptagustia, Annisa. "Talent Management to Competitive Advantage Rattan Furniture Industry: A Case of Cirebon, Indonesia". In 1st UPI International Conference on Sociology Education. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icse-15.2016.7.

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Asngadi, Mas’adah, Chusnul Abady, Saharuddin Kaseng, Sulaiman Miru e Husein HM Saleh. "Phenomenology Study of the Sustainability of Rattan Industry Cluster in Cirebon District, Indonesia". In International Conference on Community Development (ICCD 2020). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.201017.026.

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Nurjaman, Muhammad, Muhammad Zakariyah e Adam Sekti Aji. "Factors Influencing the Adoption of Mobile Augmented Reality in Rattan Industry Using Mobile Augmented Reality Acceptance Model". In 2023 6th International Seminar on Research of Information Technology and Intelligent Systems (ISRITI). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/isriti60336.2023.10467985.

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Alam, Andi Sahri, Hendra Pribadi e Suci Suraidah. "Revenue Optimization Analysis of Rattan Furniture Industry in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia (Case Study in PT Meubel Rotan Subur)". In Joint Symposium on Tropical Studies (JSTS-19). Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/absr.k.210408.010.

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"Role of Innovation and Business Model Application in Craft Rattan Industry of Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Cirebon Regency". In Dignified Researchers Publication. Dignified Researchers Publication (DiRPUB), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/dirpub.dirh0716022.

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