نتایج جستجو برای: disruption resilience strategies

تعداد نتایج: 480973  

2012
Sarah Coulthard

In the midst of a global fisheries crisis, there has been great interest in the fostering of adaptation and resilience in fisheries, as a means to reduce vulnerability and improve the capacity of fishing society to adapt to change. However, enhanced resilience does not automatically result in improved well-being of people, and adaptation strategies are riddled with difficult choices, or trade-o...

پایان نامه :وزارت علوم، تحقیقات و فناوری - دانشگاه تبریز - دانشکده ادبیات و زبانهای خارجی 1391

the purpose of this thesis was to investigate how differently metacognitive, cognitive, and social/affective strategies affect l2 learners’ reading comprehension. to this end, the study employed a quasi-experimental design with a placement test as a proficiency test to find the homogeneity of groups. three classes were randomly selected as the experimental groups (n =90), and each class was tau...

Journal: :Reliability Engineering & System Safety 2021

A disruption to hazardous (flammable, explosive, and toxic) material (HAZMAT) storage plants may trigger escalation effects, resulting in more severe performance losses making the restoration difficult. The disruption, such as an intentional attack, be difficult predict prevent, thus developing a resilient HAZMAT plant practical effective way deal with these disruptions. This study develops dyn...

2018
Ka Ming Chow Wing Ki Fiona Tang Wing Han Carmen Chan Wing Hung Janet Sit Kai Chow Choi Sally Chan

BACKGROUND University nursing students experience higher levels of academic stress than those of other disciplines. Academic stress leads to psychological distress and has detrimental effects on well-being. The ability to overcome such adversity and learn to be stronger from the experience is regarded as resilience. Resilience is found to have an impact on learning experience, academic performa...

Journal: :Energies 2021

Important changes are underway in the U.S. power industry way that electricity is sourced, transported, and utilized. Disruption from extreme weather events cybersecurity bringing new scrutiny to power-system resilience. Recognizing complex social technical aspects involved, this article provides a meta-level framework for coherently evaluating making decisions about It does so by examining net...

Journal: :Operations Management Research 2022

As the world has seen impact of COVID-19, development resilient supply chain strategies emerged as top priority. The inconsistent demands, product consumption and shorter lifecycle products during pandemic needs appropriate planning designing to make more resilient. In this study, an analytical model is proposed assess resilience overcome effect disruption impacts. risks will depend on nature b...

2014
Jennie C. Stephens Elizabeth J. Wilson

At the end of October 2012, more than eight million homes lost power as Superstorm Sandy battered the east coast of the United States. The electricity system disruption from this extreme weather event impacted households and businesses across seventeen states, including those as far west as Michigan. The storm left some without power for weeks, and lower Manhattan was in the dark for several da...

Journal: :International Journal of Operations & Production Management 2023

Purpose This article seeks to broaden how researchers in supply chain management view resilience by drawing on and integrating insights from other disciplines – particular, the literature of social-ecological systems. Design/methodology/approach Before authors import new notions outside discipline, current state art research is first briefly reviewed summarized. Drawing five practical examples ...

Journal: :SIAM J. Financial Math. 2010
Aurélien Alfonsi Alexander Schied

We analyze the existence of price manipulation and optimal trade execution strategies in a model for an electronic limit order book with nonlinear price impact and exponential resilience. Our main results show that, under general conditions on the shape function of the limit order book, placing deterministic trade sizes at trading dates that are homogeneously spaced is optimal within a large cl...

2011
Katherine A. Spielmann Margaret Nelson Scott Ingram Matthew A. Peeples

For at least the past 8000 years, small-scale farmers in semi-arid environments have had to mitigate shortfalls in crop production due to variation in precipitation and stream flow. To reduce their vulnerability to a shortfall in their food supply, small-scale farmers developed short-term strategies, including storage and community-scale sharing, to mitigate inter-annual variation in crop produ...

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