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Books > Business & Economics > Industry & industrial studies
Almost all economies have, or are at least starting to, understand
the significance of examining and mainstreaming gender issues in
the world of work. Sociocultural evolution and various other
factors have helped these developments, but there is still so much
more work to be done. Technology has played a substantial role in
decreasing the gender divide as more households than ever before
have access to technology, and the revolution of access to
information across most societies has become gender neutral and
empowering. While technology can hold the potential to
significantly expand the job market and open opportunities for all
job seekers, questions surrounding automation and availability of
jobs and the accessibility to secure the necessary qualifications
and education needed to fill paid jobs rage on, especially when
examining those who are typically marginalized. Gender Perspectives
on Industry 4.0 and the Impact of Technology on Mainstreaming
Female Employment discusses gender perspective and its impact on
the fourth industrial revolution, particularly in the realm of
employment structure, and analyzes the impact of technology on
mainstreaming women in paid employment. In the present environment,
organizations are beginning to realize the importance of looking
more critically at their workforce and structure and how to better
cater to the diversity, equity, and inclusion movement while also
productively managing the advancement of new technologies. Covering
topics such as sustainable development and the future of work, it
is ideal for policymakers, practitioners, professionals,
consultants, managers, researchers, academicians, educators, and
students.
Vaccine development is a complex and time consuming process that
differs from the development of conventional pharmaceuticals.
Primarily, vaccines are intended for use in healthy individuals as
a preventative measure, requiring a long and rigorous process of
research and many years of testing and development prior to
clinical trials and regulatory approval. The average time for the
development of vaccines to clinical is 12 to 15 years. Vaccine
Development: From Concept to Clinic is a detailed overview of the
development of new vaccines, covering the entire process and
addresses all classes of vaccines from a processing, development
and regulatory viewpoint. Utilising successful case studies the
book will provide insight to the issues scientists face when
producing a vaccine, the steps involved and will serve as an ideal
reference tool regarding state-of-the-art vaccine development. This
book is an ideal companion for any researchers working in vaccine
discovery and development or with an interest in the field.
The Future and FinTech examines the fundamental financial
technologies and its growing impact on the Banking, Financial
Services and Insurance (BFSI) sectors. With global investment
amounting to more than $100 billion in 2020, the proliferation of
FinTech has underpinned the direction payments, loans, wealth
management, insurance, and cryptocurrencies are heading.This book
presents FinTech from an industrial perspective in the context of
architecture and its basic building blocks, e.g., Artificial
Intelligence (AI), Blockchain, Cloud, Big Data, Internet of Things
(IoT), and its connections to real-life applications at work. It
provides a detailed guidance on how FinTech digitalizes business
operations, improves productivity and efficiency, and optimizes
resource management with the help of some new concepts, such as
AIOps, MLOps and DevSecOps. Readers will also discover how FinTech
Innovations connect BFSI to the rest of the world with growing
interests in Open Banking, Banking-as-a-Service (BaaS) and
FinTech-as-a-Service (FaaS).To help readers understand how FinTech
has unlocked numerous opportunities for tapping into the massive
substantial group of customers, this book illustrates the massive
changes already underway and provides insights into changes yet to
come through practical examples and applications with illustrative
figures and summary tables, making this book a handy quick
reference for all things of FinTech.Related Link(s)
Antimicrobial Food Packaging, Second Edition continues to be an
essential resource covering all aspects in the development and
application of novel antimicrobial films to all types of packaged
foods. The book is organized in six parts to include the main
backgrounds and frameworks of the topic, types of packaging
materials and packaging systems and the migration of packaging
elements into food, the most relevant established and emerging
technologies for microbial detection in food systems, the
development and application of antimicrobial packaging strategies
to specific food sectors, and the most promising combinational
approaches, also including combinational edible antimicrobial
coatings. Useful to a wide audience of researchers, scientists and
students, the new edition brings six new chapters that include the
latest information on smart packaging, algae biofilms for
antimicrobial packaging applications, polylactic acid-tea
polyphenol nanofibers, use in antimicrobial packaging, chitosan and
proanthocyanidins, chitosan and e-polylysine bionanocomposite
films, citrus essential oils, and also includes dairy products.
The fourth industrial revolution is having a major impact on
industry and societies primarily because of what has been called
its raw material: data. New technologies are allowing
hyper-connection on a global scale, not only between people, but
also between people and machines and, in the case of the Internet
of Things, even amongst machines themselves. This book offers a
critical reflection on the meaning and expected consequences of the
fourth industrial revolution, with a particular focus on the advent
of digital globalisation and its implications for industrial
policy. Industrial revolutions are considered not only in terms of
technological progress, but also in the context of the changing
relationship between market and production dynamics, and the social
and political conditions enabling the development of new
technologies. Industrial Policy for the Manufacturing Revolution
aims to increase our capacity to anticipate and adapt to the
forthcoming structural changes. It outlines the type of industrial
policy and strategies that are needed in this era of rapid
transformation. The authors propose a 'comprehensive industrial
policy' that considers the complexity of structural changes
involving industry as well as institutions and social and education
policies, in order to encourage the participation of all citizens
in the development process. The book also features a concrete
example of comprehensive industrial policy implementation at the
regional level. This stimulating and thoughtful book makes the case
that industrial policies are more vital than ever, particularly now
as the economy undergoes a technological revolution. It will be
required reading for all those interested in industrial economics
and policy, business and technology.
Ross Dowling and David Newsome present an original, substantial and
much-needed contribution to the field which will further our
understanding of geotourism in theory and practice. This Handbook
defines, characterizes and explores the subject through a range of
international perspectives and case studies, identifying geotourism
as a rapidly emerging form of urban and regional sustainable
development. With extensive case studies from North and South
America, Europe, Asia, Australasia and Africa, this global Handbook
examines and explains the relationship between geology and tourism.
Thematically arranged sections cover the relationship of geology
with tourism, sustainability and society, geotourism in urban
areas, and interpretation and education strategies. The final two
sections assess geotourism?s impact through wide-ranging case
studies of UNESCO global geoparks and geotourism in a range of
countries. The eminent academics and practitioners demonstrate how
geotourism is a vehicle future for engaging the public and
protecting geosites, as well as emphasising the importance of
sustainability. An essential resource for students and educators,
this Handbook provides an international perspective for those
interested in tourism, environmental geography, ecology and
geology. Written with practitioners in mind, this book reveals how
tourism professionals and geologists can build a common vision by
working together in sharing knowledge at the nexus of geology and
tourism. Contributors include: M. Allan, E. Aparecida Del Lama,
R.S. Aquino, A. Asrat, N. Azman, T. Brown, M. Burlando, H.S.
Cahyadi, R.M. Clary, K. Crawford, E. da Silva Guimaraes, R.
Dowling, A. Dumaliang, B.C. Dumaliang, P. Erfurt, S. Espiner, N.T.
Farsani, M. Garofano, A. Gates, C. Gomez, J.E. Gordon, M. Gray, N.
Grunert, S.A. Halim, Herlina, Y. Jeon, J. Johnston, H.T. Kobryn, I.
Komoo, L. Kubalikova, U. Lagally, J. Larwood, E.A. Lima, M.
Machado, P. Migon, R. Miller, C. Neto de Carvalho, D. Newsome, R.
Pena, H. Purdie, A. Riganti, J.P.R. Rivera, D.A. Ruban, H. Samodra,
L. Sheydder de Oliveira Lopes, R.C. Soares, K. Takenouchi, M.
Thomas, H. Torigoe, M. Van Kranendonk, J. Weber, G. Worton, K. Xu
Transcultural Artificial Intelligence and Robotics in Health and
Social Care provides healthcare professionals with a deeper
understanding of the incredible opportunities brought by the
emerging field of AI robotics. In addition, it provides robotic
researchers with the point-of-view of healthcare professionals to
understand what the healthcare sector - as well as the market -
really needs from robotics technology. By doing so, the book fills
an important gap between both fields in order to leverage new
developments and collaborative work in favor of global patients.
The book is aimed at the non-technical reader, especially health
and social care professionals, and explains in a simple way the
technological principles applied in the development of socially
assistive humanoid AI robots (SAHR), the values which guide such
developments, the ethics related to them, and research approaches
in the field, with a focus on achieving a culturally competent
SAHR.
Marketing forHospitality and Tourism, 8e is the definitive source
for hospitality marketing courses.Taking an integrative approach,
this highly visual, four-color book discusseshospitality marketing
from a team perspective, examining each hospitalitydepartment and
its role in the marketing mechanism. These best-selling authorsare
known as leading marketing educators and their book, a global
phenomenon,is the most frequent adoption for the course. Developed
with extensive studentand professor reviews, this edition includes
new coverage of social media,discussion of current industry trends,
and hands-on application assignments.
The Rise of Smart Cities: Advanced Structural Sensing and
Monitoring Systems provides engineers and researchers with a guide
to the latest breakthroughs in the deployment of smart sensing and
monitoring technologies. The book introduces readers to the latest
innovations in the area of smart infrastructure-enabling
technologies and how they can be integrated into the planning and
design of smart cities. With this book in hand, readers will find a
valuable reference in terms of civil infrastructure health
monitoring, advanced sensor network architectures, smart sensing
materials, multifunctional material and structures,
crowdsourced/social sensing, remote sensing and aerial sensing, and
advanced computation in sensor networks.
Sometimes you have to die in order to live.
Big Brother Night. A fraternity pledge. Hazing. Alcohol overindulgence.
Blacking out. A traumatic head injury.
These are all the things that led up to Bryan Dulaney being dropped off
on the sidewalk at the emergency room, and left for dead by strangers
from the fraternity house when he was a minor.
At .40 you are dead. Bryan's blood alcohol level that night was .39.
The doctors knew Bryan should have been dead, but God had much bigger
plans and a purpose for Bryan Dulaney.
When you're in the darkness, keep walking and you will get to the light.
The author went through the darkest period of his life and transformed
it into a brand new life filled with more meaning and a bigger purpose
than even he could see at the time.
When Bryan Dulaney left the hospital that miraculous day in 2003, he
serendipitously saw a sign on the road that read: "God has a plan and
purpose for your life."
That was the sign he needed to completely change his life and start his
joinery of total transformation, starting with his mind, body, and
spirit.
Not only did Bryan's physical body die that night, but many areas of
his life as he knew it had to die in order for him to be reborn and
become what he was created to be and reach his full potential.
What had to die?
- His relationships
- His community
- His geography
- The unforgiveness he was holding against his father and himself
- His business
- His school
- His lifestyle
As everything was dying, Bryan Dulaney was learning how to live anew.
Bryan Dulaney changed the direction of his life and began to share his
personal story with others as well as help others share their own
stories. He did that through his business, The Perfect Funnel
System(TM), and became "the Top 1% of all marketers and funnels experts
in the world" according to Tony Robbins, the world's #1 motivational
coach on helping people unlock their full potential in seconds instead
of years.
Bryan didn't do it alone. He turned to God every step of the way so he
could stay focused and on purpose. Since then he's been on a mission to
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Now with a new afterword covering the months-long landmark trials
of Elizabeth Holmes and Sunny Balwani. ‘I couldn’t put down
this thriller . . . the perfect book to read by the fire this
winter.’ Bill Gates Winner of the Financial Times/McKinsey
Business Book of the Year Award 2018 The riveting true story of the
breathtaking rise and shocking collapse of Theranos, the
multibillion-dollar biotech startup founded by Elizabeth Holmes, by
the prize-winning journalist who first broke the story and pursued
it to the end, despite pressure from its charismatic CEO and
threats by her lawyers. In 2014, Theranos founder and CEO Elizabeth
Holmes was widely seen as the female Steve Jobs: a brilliant
Stanford dropout whose startup ‘unicorn’ promised to
revolutionize the medical industry with a machine that would make
blood testing significantly faster and easier. Backed by investors
such as Larry Ellison and Tim Draper, Theranos sold shares in a
fundraising round that valued the company at more than $9 billion,
putting Holmes’s worth at an estimated $4.7 billion. There was
just one problem: the technology didn’t work. In Bad Blood, John
Carreyrou tells the riveting story of the biggest corporate fraud
since Enron, a tale of ambition and hubris set amid the bold
promises of Silicon Valley. ‘Chilling . . . Reads like a West
Coast version of All the President’s Men.’ New York Times Book
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