نتایج جستجو برای: process industries

تعداد نتایج: 1348633  

2005
Amit K. Bhandari Almas Heshmati

Labour Use and Its Adjustment in Indian Manufacturing Industries This study provides an empirical investigation of the adjustment process of labour in Indian manufacturing industries, which evolved through structural transformation in the era of globalization. The analysis is based on a dynamic model applied to a panel of 22 two-digit manufacturing industries for the time period of 22 years cov...

2014
João Varajão Caroline Dominguez Pedro Ribeiro Anabela Paiva

Original scientific paper Project success is highly dependent on the project management process, and there are several aspects that need to be carefully considered. This article aims at responding to the research question: are there similarities in different industries in what concerns the critical aspects for the success of project management? Throughout a comprehensive survey applied to mediu...

2013
Shuichi Fukuda

The basic concept of “an Open Industry Framework” is proposed. Current industry framework is closed and industries are making their efforts to produce best quality products in their own particular field. This is because current industries developed on the basis of their inventions. But quickly increasing diversification and frequent and extensive changes are calling for an open framework. In th...

2016
A. venkatesan

The development of a country depends on industrialization and agricultural production. Due to this number of industries and factories like metal industries, dyeing, fertilizers, painting industries are coming continuously which creates severe environmental pollution especially water problem should be created and also cause global warming. To controlling of environmental pollution is very big ch...

2003
Jaroon KUMNUANTA

In Thailand, alcohol and baker’s yeast production are the large scale industry that employ pure yeast culture in the process. In the future, there is a potential to employ yeasts in other industries such as single cell protein production and production of novel products from the genetically engineered yeasts. Up to now, the local industry and academicians are attempting to develop new technolog...

2006
Bulent Unel Oded Galor Vernon Henderson Peter Howitt Pravin Krishna Michael Murray

This paper investigates the significance of Research and Development (R&D) spillovers through intraand international trade in intermediate goods for productivity growth in a panel of OECD industries during 1973-1994. In the model, four different sources of R&D are identified: R&D conducted in the particular industry itself, R&D conducted in the same industries in other countries, R&D conducted ...

2012

The interaction among information and communication technology (ICT) industries is a recently ubiquitous phenomenon through fixed-mobile integration. To monitor the impact of interaction, previous research has mainly focused on measuring spillover effect among ICT industries using various methods. Among others, inter-industry analysis is one of the useful methods for examining spillover effect ...

2000
Anita M. McGahan Brian S. Silverman

In this paper, we use evidence on the activity of U.S. publicly traded firms from the early 1980s to the mid1990s to investigate whether innovation—measured by patenting activity—declines during the mature phase of the industry life cycle. Overall, the analysis reveals that the general level of patenting activity is not lower in mature industries than in emerging industries. We also find no evi...

2006
Dag Kristiansen Karl-Petter Lindegaard

current trend in many industries is the introduction of more sophisticated optimization and control algorithms for enhancing production, regularity, and the operation of the plant. Some industries, like the automotive, have successfully used rapid prototyping tools like The Mathwork's Real-Time Workshop® in order to make development, testing, and implementation of new solutions more efficient. ...

2017
André van Hoorn

In this paper, I consider a specific channel through which trust between parties to an exchange can go on to affect nations’ comparative advantage in certain industries. My approach revolves around the autonomy that employers (principals) grant to workers (agents), which is a key feature of workplace organization. I hypothesize that social trust generates a comparative advantage in industries w...

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