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This book illustrates how to anticipate the future using more than
the traditional predictive models (forecasting) based on the
forward projection of past experiences, and moving into more
advanced methods of anticipation logic (foresight) to build
probable scenarios based on weak signals, emerging trends,
coexisting presents and potential paths of evolution. Utilizing a
helpful, four-part structure, the authors indicate how corporate
foresight is fundamental to interpret and lead change, focusing on
the two cornerstones of organization and management. They advocate
the separation of Research (oriented to the market of tomorrow)
from Development (oriented to the market of today), the
establishment of a Foresight unit and the concentration of research
activities mainly on the acquisition and recombination of external
know-how. After an overview of state-of-the-art literature on
forecasting methods, they further propose the implementation of a
"future coverage" methodology, which will enable companies to
measure and verify the consistency between trends, strategic vision
and offered products. These organizational and managing tools are
then tested in a case study: the Italian company Eurotech SpA, a
leader in the ICT sector. A useful resource for both managers and
researchers, the book will help readers gain the tools necessary to
tackle change and navigate complexity in organizations.
This book explores the evolution of credit and financing in Europe
from the Middle Ages through to Modern Times. It engages with the
distinct political, economic and institutional frameworks of the
examined areas (England, Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the
Netherlands and Turkey) and discusses how these affected the credit
market. It covers a wide range of different types of lending and
borrowing instruments, the destination of capital, the way it was
raised, and the impact it had on local or national economies in a
very long run. Presented in two parts, part one of the book focuses
on credit markets in the preindustrial age, in particular the
period before the advent of modern joint stock banks. Part two
examines the evolution of credit at the time of the emergence of
modern banks. This volume will be of interest to academics and
researchers in the field of finance who are interested in the
historic evolution of credit and the credit market.
This book demonstrates the evolution of resilience and recovery as
a concept by applying it to a new context, that of courts and
monarchies. These were remarkably resilient institutions, with a
strength and malleability that allowed them to ‘bounce back’
time and again. This volume highlights the different forms of
resilience displayed in European courts during the medieval and
early modern periods. Drawing on rarely published sources, it
demonstrates different models of monarchical resilience, ranging
from the survival of sovereign authority in political crisis, to
the royal response to pandemic challenges, to other strategies for
resisting internal or external threats. Resilience and Recovery
illustrates how symbolic legitimacy and effective power were
strongly intertwined, creating a distinct collective memory that
shaped the defence of monarchical authority over many centuries.
Italy and the Cultural Politics of World War I dialogues with the
variety of texts recently published to commemorate the Great War.
It explores Italian socialist pacifism, the role of women during
the conflict and a dominant cultural movement, Futurism, whose
leader, Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, glorified war and enlisted in
the fight. Other soldiers created documents about the war that
differ from the heroic and virile endeavor that Marinetti placed at
the center of his works on war. Italy and the Cultural Politics of
World War I pays attention to the representations of the soldiers
through an analysis of their letters, dominated by descriptions of
the terrible hunger they suffered. In contrast, popular film
absorbed the cultural lessons in Marinetti's writings and
represented soldiers as modernist heroes in comedies and dramas.
However, film did not shy away from representing cowards who could
only be baffoons and fools in propaganda films. In another medium,
the concern was to publish texts that would serve the fighting
soldier and inform readers about ideological and historical
motivations for the conflict. The publishing industry supported
national propaganda efforts. Only socialism could endanger anti-war
publication, but after its initial opposition to the conflict,
socialists occupied a neutral position. Italian socialism still
remained the only European socialist party that did not renege its
pacifism in order to embrace nationalism and the war, but it was
also not in favor of actions that would sabotage in the Italian war
industry. ltalian socialism is only one feature of Italian culture
that was dramatically changed during the war. WWI impacted every
aspect of Italian and of European cultures. For instance, as an
essay in Italy and the Cultural Politics of World War I explores,
the war industry needed workers. The solution was to bring Chinese
men France to contribute in the war effort. After the war, they
moved to other countries and in Milan, Italy, they founded one of
the oldest Chinatowns in Europe, dramatically changing the human
landscape of Italy as they later moved to other Italian cities.
Italy and the Cultural Politics of World War I supplies essential
research articles to the construction of an inclusive portrayal of
WWI and Italian culture by deepening our understanding of the
transformative role it played in 20th century Italy and Europe.
The food industry is now entering a transition age, as scientific
advancements and technological innovations restructure what people
eat and how people think about food. Food Tech Transitions provides
a critical analysis of food technology and its impact, including
the disruption potential of production and consumption logic,
nutrition patterns, agronomic practices, and the human,
environmental and animal ethics that are associated with
technological change. This book is designed to integrate knowledge
about food technology within the social sciences and a wider social
perspective. Starting with an overview of the technological and
ecological changes currently shaping the food industry and society
at large, authors tackle recent advancements in food processing,
preserving, distributing and meal creation through the lens of
wider social issues. Section 1 provides an overview of the changes
in the industry and its (often uneven) advancements, as well as
related social, ecological and political issues. Section 2
addresses the more subtle sociological questions around production
and consumption through case-studies. Section 3 embraces a more
agronomic and wider agricultural perspective, questioning the
suitability and adaptation of existing plants and resources for
novel food technologies. Section 4 investigates nutrition-related
issues stemming from altered dietary patterns. Finally, Section 5
addresses ethical questions related to food technology and the
sustainability imperative in its tripartite form (social,
environmental and economic). The editors have designed the book as
an interdisciplinary tool for academics and policymakers working in
the food sciences and agronomy, as well as other related
disciplines.
This work offers a new portrayal of Queen Maria Carolina of Naples
as a woman of power with weaknesses and ambitions, and analyzes the
Queen's actions, from her political choices to her alliance and
betrayals. A careful examination of the period (1781-1785) covered
by the diary shows that the daily life of the Queen and offers key
evidence of her political acumen and her personal relationships.
Recca cross-analyses unpublished personal documents, which include
the integral diary and private correspondence. The book focuses on
the political influence that Queen Maria Carolina wielded beside
her husband, King Ferdinand IV, and the criticism that has been
made by contemporary historians and intellectuals who have often
tended to discredit the sovereign for personal rather than
political reasons.
The Media Convergence Handbook sheds new light on the complexity of
media convergence and the related business challenges. Approaching
the topic from a managerial, technological as well as end-consumer
perspective, it acts as a reference book and educational resource
in the field. Media convergence at business level may imply
transforming business models and using multiplatform content
production and distribution tools. However, it is shown that the
implementation of convergence strategies can only succeed when
expectations and aspirations of every actor involved are taken into
account. Media consumers, content producers and managers face
different challenges in the process of media convergence. Volume II
of the Media Convergence Handbook tackles these challenges by
discussing media business models, production, and users' experience
and perspectives from a technological convergence viewpoint.
Historical sociolinguistics has now established itself as a
separate independent field of linguistic inquiry, and the impact of
its theoretical and empirical advances are reflected in a thriving
body of publications of various types. This volume adds to this
flourishing array by presenting nine original studies by highly
accomplished scholars holding a prominent reputation in the field.
The overarching objective of the volume is to call attention to
contemporary trends and innovative developments in the discipline
and, more generally, to highlight current research on the
relationship between sociolinguistics and historical linguistics,
social motivations of language variation and change, and
corpus-based studies. The overall interdisciplinary nature of the
contributions, the variety of languages they examine and the range
of themes they address are distinguishing features of the book,
which also make it appealing to a wider readership. The general
themes covered by the volume include how to define the historical
and social dimensions in historical sociolinguistics research,
historical second-language use and multilingualism, the role and
relevance played by linguistic ideologies and attitudes in language
choices, usage, policy (standardization and preservation), and
language death. More specific topics addressed are the linguistic
strategies employed to convey and defend religious ideology or to
heighten the overall persuasiveness of the information provided.
Controversial and/or under-researched issues are tackled, such as
authorship and gender in the study of private documents, the
regularization and standardization of English orthography, and the
issue of speakers' awareness of the dissociation between spoken and
written language. In addition, several contributions are
methodologically linked by employing data from epistolary
correspondence.
The Media Convergence Handbook sheds new light on the complexity of
media convergence and the related business challenges. Approaching
the topic from a managerial, technological as well as end-consumer
perspective, it acts as a reference book and educational resource
in the field. Media convergence at business level may imply
transforming business models and using multiplatform content
production and distribution tools. However, it is shown that the
implementation of convergence strategies can only succeed when
expectations and aspirations of every actor involved are taken into
account. Media consumers, content producers and managers face
different challenges in the process of media convergence. Volume I
of the Media Convergence Handbook encourages an active discourse on
media convergence by introducing the concept through general
perspective articles and addressing the real-world challenges of
conversion in the publishing, broadcasting and social media
sectors.
Roman identity is one of the most interesting cases of social
identity because in the course of time, it could mean so many
different things: for instance, Greek-speaking subjects of the
Byzantine empire, inhabitants of the city of Rome, autonomous civic
or regional groups, Latin speakers under 'barbarian' rule in the
West or, increasingly, representatives of the Church of Rome.
Eventually, the Christian dimension of Roman identity gained
ground. The shifting concepts of Romanness represent a
methodological challenge for studies of ethnicity because,
depending on its uses, Roman identity may be regarded as 'ethnic'
in a broad sense, but under most criteria, it is not. Romanness is
indeed a test case how an established and prestigious social
identity can acquire many different shades of meaning, which we
would class as civic, political, imperial, ethnic, cultural, legal,
religious, regional or as status groups. This book offers
comprehensive overviews of the meaning of Romanness in most
(former) Roman provinces, complemented by a number of comparative
and thematic studies. A similarly wide-ranging overview has not
been available so far.
The post-Arab Spring collapse of decades-old regimes inaugurated a
decade of re-shaping for the geopolitical order in the Middle East
and North Africa region. A multipolar disorder ensued, solidified
by the COVID-19 pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine in
2022. Amid general bewilderment, the small monarchies of the Gulf
Cooperation Council (GCC) spent the decade between 2011 and 2022
trying to re-shape regional equilibria as protagonists. This book
applies an original theoretical framework to unpack the threat
perceptions and strategic calculus driving the behaviour of these
new impactful regional players. Six chapters look at the six GCC
monarchies individually. The author challenges commonly held
narratives and goes beyond attention-grabbing headlines and thus
provides reading keys to the past, present and future of
policy-making in the Gulf monarchies, middle powers destined to
play an oversized role in the new multipolar world. -- .
This book describes the latest methods and tools for the management
of information within facility management services and explains how
it is possible to collect, organize, and use information over the
life cycle of a building in order to optimize the integration of
these services and improve the efficiency of processes. The
coverage includes presentation and analysis of basic concepts,
procedures, and international standards in the development and
management of real estate inventories, building registries, and
information systems for facility management. Models of strategic
management are discussed and the functions and roles of the
strategic management center, explained. Detailed attention is also
devoted to building information modeling (BIM) for facility
management and potential interactions between information systems
and BIM applications. Criteria for evaluating information system
performance are identified, and guidelines of value in developing
technical specifications for facility management services are
proposed. The book will aid clients and facility managers in
ensuring that information bases are effectively compiled and used
in order to enhance building maintenance and facility management.
This book examines the alternation between accusative-dative and
dative-accusative order in Old Florentine clitic clusters and its
decline in favor of the latter. Based on an exhaustive analysis of
data collected from medieval Florentine and Tuscan texts we offer a
novel analysis of the rise of the variable order, the transition
from one order to the other, and the demise of the alternation that
relies primarily on iconicity and analogy. The book employs
exophoric pragmatic iconicity, a language-external iconic
relationship based on similarity between linguistic structure and
the speaker/writer's conceptualization of reality, and endophoric
iconicity, a language-internal iconic relationship where the iconic
ground is construed between linguistic signs and structures.
Analogy is viewed as a productive process that generalizes patterns
or extends grammatical rules to formally similar structures, and
obtains the form of the analogical relationship between the
masculine singular definite article and the third person singular
accusative clitic, which shared the same phonotactically
constrained distribution patterns. The data indicate that exophoric
pragamatic iconicity exploits and maintains the alternation,
whereas endophoric iconicity and analogy conspire to end it.
After reviewing, from a grammaticalization perspective, the main
stages in the evolution of Italian object clitic pronouns, the book
discusses the distinctive morphosyntactic, semantic, and pragmatic
features of Italian clitics. In particular, the book offers an
original study of the most common examples of so-called verbi
procomplementari, verbs which are characterized by the
incorporation of clitics that no longer function as pronouns, and
which are widely used in present-day Italian. Their emergence
involves both grammaticalization of the clitic pronoun into an
obligatory element, and lexicalization of the verb+clitic sequence.
This study is essentially descriptive and maximally data-driven.
The discussion of grammaticalization and lexicalization is reduced
to the essentials and aims primarily at defining how these terms,
which have received different and at times divergent
interpretations, are employed in the book. The book is accessible
to a wide and varied readership, which includes Italian and Romance
linguists of functional and formal orientation, Italian language
scholars, grammaticalization scholars interested in new case
studies, as well as students of language change and variation.
The poles undergo climate changes exceeding those in the rest of
the world in terms of their speed and extent, and have a key role
in modulating the climate of the Earth. Ecosystems adapted to polar
environments are likely to become vulnerable to climate changes.
Their responses allow us to analyse and foresee the impact of
changes at lower latitudes. We need to increase our knowledge of
the polar marine fauna of continental shelves, slopes and deep sea,
as identifying the responses of species and communities is crucial
to establishing efficient strategies against threats to
biodiversity, using international and cross-disciplinary
approaches. The IPY 2007-2009 was a scientific milestone. The
outstanding contribution of Marine Biology is reflected in this
volume and the next one on "Adaptation and Evolution in Marine
Environments - The Impacts of Global Change on Biodiversity" from
the series "From Pole to Pole", making these volumes a unique and
invaluable component of the scientific outcome of the IPY.
The second volume of "Adaptation and Evolution in Marine
Environments - The Impacts of Global Change on Biodiversity" from
the series "From Pole to Pole" integrates the marine biology
contribution of the first tome to the IPY 2007-2009, presenting
overviews of organisms (from bacteria and ciliates to higher
vertebrates) thriving on polar continental shelves, slopes and deep
sea. The speed and extent of warming in the Arctic and in regions
of Antarctica (the Peninsula, at the present ) are greater than
elsewhere. Changes impact several parameters, in particular the
extent of sea ice; organisms, ecosystems and communities that
became finely adapted to increasing cold in the course of millions
of years are now becoming vulnerable, and biodiversity is
threatened. Investigating evolutionary adaptations helps to foresee
the impact of changes in temperate areas, highlighting the
invaluable contribution of polar marine research to present and
future outcomes of the IPY in the Earth system scenario.
* A clear and comprehensive overview of Italian linguistics, covers
all the core subtopics including an extra section on the history of
the language. * Written in English making it accessible to students
studying Italian or Romance linguistics but not proficient in the
language. * No previous knowledge of linguistics required,
technical terms are explained with the support of numerous
illustrative examples and a glossary of terms.
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The world changes like the patterns in a kaleidoscope: trends
expand, contract, break up, melt, disintegrate and disappear, while
others are formed. Change - as opposed to stasis - is our normal
condition, the only certainty in our lives, hence the need to
create tools that provide organizations with the means to tackle
change and navigate complexity. We must accept the reality of
constant change and be prepared for a heavy shift in perspective:
interconnection versus separation, acceleration versus linearity
and discontinuity versus continuity. Anticipating the future
requires more than the traditional predictive models (forecasting)
based on the forward projection of past experiences. Advanced
methods use anticipation logic (foresight) and build probable
scenarios taking into account weak signals, emerging trends,
coexisting presents and potential paths of evolution. Corporate
foresight is fundamental to interpret and lead change. The two
cornerstones of foresight are organization and management. As
concerns organization, the authors advocate the separation of
research (oriented to the market of tomorrow) from development
(oriented to the market of today), the establishment of a foresight
unit and the concentration of research activities mainly on the
acquisition and recombination of external know-how. As regards
management, after an overview of state-of-the-art literature on
forecasting methods, the authors propose the implementation of a
"future coverage" methodology, which enables companies to measure
and verify the consistency between trends, strategic vision and
offered products. These organizational and managing tools are then
tested in a case study: the Italian company Eurotech SpA, a leader
in the ICT sector.
This book deals with Invitations to Tender (ITTs) for the provision
of Facility Management (FM) services. It presents a framework to
support companies in preparing clear, comprehensive and effective
ITTs, focusing on such key aspects as: organizational structures,
tools and procedures for managing information, allocation of
information responsibilities, procedures for services monitoring
and control, quality policies, and risk management. It discusses
and analyzes a range of basic terms and concepts, procedures, and
international standards concerning the Tendering Process, as well
as the contents of ITTs, which should represent the translation of
information needs into requirements related to: the client's goals,
main categories of information to deal with, expected organization
of information, modalities of reporting and control, and level of
knowledge to be reached. A further major focus is on potential key
innovation scenarios concerning current FM practice, such as
Sustainable Procurement, Building Information Modeling (BIM), Big
Data and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies, highlighting both
the possible benefits and the possible risks and implications that
could negatively affect the quality of FM service provision if not
properly treated within the ITT. The book will be of interest to
real estate owners, demand organizations and facility managers,
enhancing their ability to prepare, interpret and/or critically
analyze ITTs.
This comprehensive book covers relevant issues on how media
companies are currently embracing innovation, the levels at which
they are doing so, and how innovation can help media companies to
meet their development needs in the future.The primary focus of
this study is the relationship between management and innovation in
the media industry. The book evaluates the importance and the role
of innovation within the media industry and helps identify and
evaluate the drivers of innovation. The contributors demonstrate
and build upon an understanding of the issues and strategies that
bind media firms to new processes and technologies and offer clear
guidelines on how media companies can accelerate growth through
effective internal and external collaboration. Management and
Innovation in the Media Industry highlights those issues that
influence strategies, organizational structures, media content
management and public interest within media firms. This unique
study offers both new theoretical and empirical insights on
decision making aspects of innovation relevant for those executives
and policy makers operating within the media or related industries.
It will be of great interest to academics and students in the
fields of communication and journalism as well as innovation
management.
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