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The 2021 Congress on Research, Development and Innovation in
Renewable Energies (CIDiER 2021) aims to promote international
collaboration that fosters ideas and dialogue on developing a
solution to climate change through research and development that
leads to clean energy innovation via renewable energies. These
selected papers cover both theoretical and applied research that
will strengthen the implementation of renewable energy projects
between universities, research centers, and private companies.
The authors consider how the Asia-Pacific economies have developed since the financial crises and highlight two inter-related themes: the effect of global forces on the national Asian economies and the different development paths of these economies as they jointly enter this new phase. Questions raised by the book include: * is globalization a threat to development and prosperity in the Asia-Pacific or did globalization rather facilitate and accelerate the pace of industrialization among late industrializers in the region? * is there a single Asia-Pacific development model or did the crisis show this to be false? * did the financial crisis reveal structural weaknesses in an Asia-Pacific state-led model or was state leadership already in demise? Development and Structural Change in Asia-Pacific provides a useful and relevant account of how the global economy has led to structural changes within Asian economies eBook available with sample pages: 0203609026
This volume provides an understanding of firms' R&D and
innovation strategies and their economy-wide consequences. It is
based on the premise that differences in firm-level returns, as
well as economy-wide outcomes, may be linked to the heterogeneous
ways in which firms organize and undertake R&D and innovation
activities. It emphasizes innovation strategies of innovating
firms, and reflects that innovation efforts do not represent a
uniform type of expenditure. Organized into three parts the volume
moves from the micro to the macro-level. This structure highlights
the notion that R&D and innovation and growth are two
interdependent perspectives. The first of these is micro-oriented
and focuses on innovation processes of firms, where R&D
activities and other innovation efforts give rise to consequences
such as a strengthening of resource bases, growth of sales and
employment, patents, new products, increasing productivity and
profits, and improved chances of survival. The second perspective
comprises economy-wide effects in the form of overall technological
change, growth in total factor productivity, and structural change
processes, where certain sectors may benefit from new inputs from
other sectors while others experience declining markets and reduced
output. The book brings together contributions and perspectives
from both economics and business scholars, and will appeal to
academics, researchers, and students interested in R&D and
innovation strategies, international business, business strategy,
and the economics of technological change.
Learn Business Intelligence Markup Language (Biml) for automating
much of the repetitive, manual labor involved in data integration.
We teach you how to build frameworks and use advanced Biml features
to get more out of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS),
Transact-SQL (T-SQL), and SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS) than
you ever thought possible. The first part of the book starts with
the basics-getting your development environment configured, Biml
syntax, and scripting essentials. Whether a beginner or a seasoned
Biml expert, the next part of the book guides you through the
process of using Biml to build a framework that captures both your
design patterns and execution management. Design patterns are
reusable code blocks that standardize the approach you use to
perform certain types of data integration, logging, and other key
data functions. Design patterns solve common problems encountered
when developing data integration solutions. Because you do not have
to build the code from scratch each time, design patterns improve
your efficiency as a Biml developer. In addition to leveraging
design patterns in your framework, you will learn how to build a
robust metadata store and how to package your framework into Biml
bundles for deployment within your enterprise. In the last part of
the book, we teach you more advanced Biml features and
capabilities, such as SSAS development, T-SQL recipes,
documentation autogeneration, and Biml troubleshooting. The Biml
Book: Provides practical and applicable examples Teaches you how to
use Biml to reduce development time while improving quality Takes
you through solutions to common data integration and BI challenges
What You'll Learn Master the basics of Business Intelligence Markup
Language (Biml) Study patterns for automating SSIS package
generation Build a Biml Framework Import and transform database
schemas Automate generation of scripts and projects Who This Book
Is For BI developers wishing to quickly locate previously tested
solutions, Microsoft BI specialists, those seeking more information
about solution automation and code generation, and practitioners of
Data Integration Lifecycle Management (DILM) in the DevOps
enterprise
The 2021 Congress on Research, Development and Innovation in
Renewable Energies (CIDiER 2021) aims to promote international
collaboration that fosters ideas and dialogue on developing a
solution to climate change through research and development that
leads to clean energy innovation via renewable energies. These
selected papers cover both theoretical and applied research that
will strengthen the implementation of renewable energy projects
between universities, research centers, and private companies.
This volume analyzes the experiences of developing countries in
Asia, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa, and examines how they
might catch up. Based on growth performance across the developing
world over the last five decades, it offers a thorough account of
the possibilities to engage in such processes in an increasingly
globalized world. Together, the chapters highlight the diversity
and variation of development pathways and provide valuable lessons
and implications for how to approach this difficult question. The
book shows the importance of acknowledging that the process of
development is dynamic and that the possibilities for catch up are
situation dependent. At the same time it makes clear that without
structural change, and in particular agricultural transformation,
sustained catch up is unlikely to happen. The volume demonstrates
how analysis of current growth processes in developing countries
can be enriched by paying closer attention to the multifaceted
nature of both economic backwardness and successful pathways to
escape it.
Pioneering Entrepreneurship Research lists the seminal and
pioneering research efforts conducted by a limited group of
scholars from different disciplines that challenged traditional
thought on small business and entrepreneurship - these pioneers and
their specific contributions transformed our thinking about
entrepreneurs. This monograph also discusses the drivers that
motivated their entrepreneurial endeavors, their influence at the
firm/micro-level and their role in fostering economic development
and growth. It explores how their breakthrough contributions
increasingly gained acceptance in several disciplines, thereby
toppling previous views with profound implications for theory,
empirics, methodology and policy. Research on entrepreneurship has
witnessed a tremendous renaissance and continues to rapidly evolve.
This monograph identifies scholars who have played a particularly
important role in pushing the research frontier through their
seminal work in the entrepreneurship field. Following an
introduction, the authors discuss the definition of
entrepreneurship and the academic domain of entrepreneurship
research. Next is a chronological account of the early pioneers and
the origin of entrepreneurship research. The monograph provides a
more detailed description of contemporary pioneers, defined as
those that contributed to shaping and defining the research field
in the latter decades. It then groups pioneers into specific
research categories aiming to give a comprehensive picture of how
the advances made has served to deepen our understanding of how the
economy works. This is followed by a discussion of avenues for
future entrepreneurship research and a conclusion with references.
This volume analyzes the experiences of developing countries in
Asia, Latin America, and Sub-Saharan Africa, and examines how they
might catch up. Based on growth performance across the developing
world over the last five decades, it offers a thorough account of
the possibilities to engage in such processes in an increasingly
globalized world. Together, the chapters highlight the diversity
and variation of development pathways and provide valuable lessons
and implications for how to approach this difficult question. The
book shows the importance of acknowledging that the process of
development is dynamic and that the possibilities for catch up are
situation dependent. At the same time it makes clear that without
structural change, and in particular agricultural transformation,
sustained catch up is unlikely to happen. The volume demonstrates
how analysis of current growth processes in developing countries
can be enriched by paying closer attention to the multifaceted
nature of both economic backwardness and successful pathways to
escape it.
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