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Providing cutting-edge material from a range of perspectives on
entrepreneurial internationalization, this insightful book develops
contemporary business concepts and business models to engage with a
rapidly changing and diversifying world economy. Chapters build a
conceptual and theoretical illustration of the field, providing key
frameworks for the analysis of entrepreneurial
internationalization, including insights into strategy and
organization, as well as fundraising strategies for early
internationalizing startups. Top international scholars in the
field apply these frameworks to specific real-world business
environments, such as born globals, born digital enterprises and
multinational corporations in emerging markets. The book concludes
with analysis of international entrepreneurship across both
traditional and digital contexts, highlighting the emerging
implications for international entrepreneurship research of
digitization and the Covid-19 pandemic. Bringing together a
multitude of critical evaluations, this book is crucial reading for
scholars and researchers of SME internationalization and born
globals, as well as higher level students of international
entrepreneurship. It will also benefit practitioners and
policymakers hoping to engage with new digital developments in the
world economy.
In all societies, the quality of government institutions is of the
utmost importance for the well-being of its citizens. Problems like
high infant mortality, lack of access to safe water, unhappiness
and poverty are not primarily caused by a lack of technical
equipment, effective medicines or other types of knowledge
generated by the natural or engineering sciences. Instead, the
critical problem is that the majority of the world s population
live in societies that have dysfunctional government institutions.
Central issues discussed in the book include: how can good
government be conceptualized and measured, what are the effects of
'bad government' and how can the quality of government be improved?
Good Government will prove invaluable for students in political
science, public policy and public administration. Researchers in
political science and the social sciences, as well as policy
analysts working in government, international and independent
policy organizations will also find plenty to interest them in this
resourceful compendium. Contributors: E. Andersson, M. Bauhr, N.
Charron, C. Dahlstrom, M.A. Fardigh, S. Holmberg, V. Lapuente, S.I.
Lindberg, N. Nasiritousi, H. Oscarsson, A. Persson, B. Rothstein,
M. Samanni, M. Sjostedt, H.O. Stensota, J. Teorell, L. Wangnerud
The "greening" of industry processes - i.e., making them more
sustainable - is a popular and often lucrative trend which has seen
increased attention in recent years. Green Chemical Processes, the
2nd volume of Green Chemical Processing, covers the hot topic of
sustainability in chemistry with a view to education, as well as
considering corporate and environmental interests, e.g. in the
context of energy production. The diverse team of authors allows
for a balance between these different, but interconnected
perspectives. The American Chemical Society's 12 Principles of
Green Chemistry are woven throughout this text as well as the
series to which this book belongs.
The description of many interesting phenomena in science and
engineering leads to infinite-dimensional minimization or evolution
problems that define nonlinear partial differential equations.
While the development and analysis of numerical methods for linear
partial differential equations is nearly complete, only few results
are available in the case of nonlinear equations. This monograph
devises numerical methods for nonlinear model problems arising in
the mathematical description of phase transitions, large bending
problems, image processing, and inelastic material behavior. For
each of these problems the underlying mathematical model is
discussed, the essential analytical properties are explained, and
the proposed numerical method is rigorously analyzed. The
practicality of the algorithms is illustrated by means of short
implementations.
This book describes an approach to engineering education that
integrates a comprehensive set of personal, interpersonal, and
professional engineering skills with engineering disciplinary
knowledge in order to prepare innovative and entrepreneurial
engineers.The education of engineers is set in the context of
engineering practice, that is, Conceiving, Designing, Implementing,
and Operating (CDIO) through the entire lifecycle of engineering
processes, products, and systems. The book is both a description of
the development and implementation of the CDIO model and a guide to
engineering programs worldwide that seek to improve the education
of young engineers.
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The development of the hybridoma technology created the possibility
to obtain unlimited amounts of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) with
high specificity and affinity for any target and to introduce mAbs
in a wide range of applications; however, the bulky size of mAbs,
costly production, and cumbersome engineering hampered regularly
their streamlined development in some applications. In Single
Domain Antibodies: Methods and Protocols, expert researchers
examine single variable domain antibody fragments, referred to as
VH, VL, VHH or VNAR. These fragments are the smallest intact
antigen-binding fragments that can be produced recombinantly at low
cost. Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
(TM) series format, chapters include introductions to their
respective topics, lists of the necessary materials and reagents,
step-by-step, readily reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips
on troubleshooting and avoiding known pitfalls.
Research in children's mental health lags behind research for
adults in part because it is intrinsically context-bound. Children
are embedded in families, in schools, and in communities who have
responsibility for their care. Making research findings useful and
ensuring that they are applied to improve the lives of children and
families requires attention to these contexts. This entails a
process of collaboration with many partners-teachers, nurses,
healthcare providers, church leaders, neighborhood group directors,
and other community leaders. The process of collaboration in
children's mental health is complicated but the products that it
yields have the potential to benefit both children and families.
This volume, with the toolkit and casebook that it contains,
distills the process of collaboration into manageable steps, and
provides concrete examples of how researchers have addressed
specific challenges. The premise of the book is that collaborative
research, in contrast to traditional research paradigms, will yield
findings that are more ethical, valid, and useful. Highlighting the
transformation of science from ivory-tower theories to
action-oriented practices, the editors offer practical advice for
researchers and practitioners interested in using data to inform
and transform children's mental health. Concrete examples of
projects that have involved community leaders and researchers
provide an insider's guide to conducting successful collaborations
that can yield better results than traditional top-down research
paradigms.
This book describes state-of-the-art approaches to Fog Computing,
including the background of innovations achieved in recent years.
Coverage includes various aspects of fog computing architectures
for Internet of Things, driving reasons, variations and case
studies. The authors discuss in detail key topics, such as meeting
low latency and real-time requirements of applications,
interoperability, federation and heterogeneous computing, energy
efficiency and mobility, fog and cloud interplay, geo-distribution
and location awareness, and case studies in healthcare and smart
space applications.
Starting from the key concept of geo-economics, this book
investigates the new power politics and argues that the changing
structural features of the contemporary international system are
recasting the strategic imperatives of foreign policy practice.
States increasingly practice power politics by economic means.
Whether it is about Iran's nuclear programme or Russia's annexation
of Crimea, Western states prefer economic sanctions to military
force. Most rising powers have also become cunning agents of
economic statecraft. China, for instance, is using finance,
investment and trade as means to gain strategic influence and embed
its global rise. Yet the way states use economic power to pursue
strategic aims remains an understudied topic in International
Political Economy and International Relations. The contributions to
this volume assess geo-economics as a form of power politics. They
show how power and security are no longer simply coupled to the
physical control of territory by military means, but also to
commanding and manipulating the economic binds that are decisive in
today's globalised and highly interconnected world. Indeed, as the
volume shows, the ability to wield economic power forms an
essential means in the foreign policies of major powers. In so
doing, the book challenges simplistic accounts of a return to
traditional, military-driven geopolitics, while not succumbing to
any unfounded idealism based on the supposedly stabilising effects
of interdependence on international relations. As such, it advances
our understanding of geo-economics as a strategic practice and as
an innovative and timely analytical approach. This book will be of
much interest to students of security studies, international
political economy, foreign policy and International Relations in
general.
In June 2000, GTEL (Wireless Telecommunications Research Group) at
the F- eral University of Ceara was founded by Professor Rodrigo
Cavalcanti and his c- leagues with the mission of developing
wireless communications technology and impact the development of
the Brazilian telecommunications sector. From the start, this
research effort has been supported by Ericsson Research providing a
dynamic environment where academia and industry together can
address timely and relevant research challenges. This book
summarized much of the research output that has resulted from
GTEL's efforts. It provides a comprehensive treatment of the
physical and multiple access layers in mobile communication systems
describing different generations of systems but with a focus on 3G
systems. The team of Professor C- alcanti has contributed scienti
cally to the development of this eld and built up an impressive
expertise. In the chapters that follow, they share their views and
kno- edge on the underlying principles and technical trade-offs
when designing the air interface of 3G systems. The complexity of
3G systems and the interaction between the physical and m- tiple
access layers present a tremendous challenge when modeling,
designing, and analyzing the mobile communication system. Herein,
the authors tackle this pr- lem in an impressive manner. Their work
is very much in line with the developments in 3GPP providing a
deeper understanding of the evolution of 3G and also future
enhancements."
This book offers a unique guide to the three-dimensional (3D)
printing of metals. It covers various aspects of additive,
subtractive, and joining processes used to form three-dimensional
parts with applications ranging from prototyping to production.
Examining a variety of manufacturing technologies and their ability
to produce both prototypes and functional production-quality parts,
the individual chapters address metal components and discuss some
of the important research challenges associated with the use of
these technologies. As well as exploring the latest technologies
currently under development, the book features unique sections on
electron beam melting technology, material lifting, and the
importance this science has in the engineering context. Presenting
unique real-life case studies from industry, this book is also the
first to offer the perspective of engineers who work in the field
of aerospace and transportation systems, and who design components
and manufacturing networks. Written by the leading experts in this
field at universities and in industry, it provides a comprehensive
textbook for students and an invaluable guide for practitioners
This compelling volume provides a broad and accessible overview on
the rapidly developing field of social neuroscience. A major goal
of the volume is to integrate research findings on the neural basis
of social behavior across different levels of analysis from rodent
studies on molecular neurobiology to behavioral neuroscience to
fMRI imaging data on human social behavior.
This is a detailed description of the steps leading from raw
signals measured in space, to calibrated comparable long term data
sets, to its final form: useful information for user communities.
Examples of applications and data validations result from different
investigations in the Mediteranean area. An appendix summarizes
useful formulas of the evaluation of satellite data.
This book presents the state of the art in the application and
implementation of the WHO's International Classification of
Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) in the areas of vocational
rehabilitation as a primary topic and disability evaluation as a
secondary topic. Application of the ICF and implementation
strategies toward a holistic and comprehensive approach to work
disability and vocational rehabilitation programs are presented
along with clinical cases and exercises. The ICF as a topic in
health and disability has been gaining momentum since its approval
by the World Health Assembly in 2001, and great progress has been
made since then. However, the integration if the ICF in the realm
of vocational rehabilitation has been lacking despite the fact that
work and employment are a major area in people's lives,
particularly those who have work disability. This book will advance
the professional practice of vocational rehabilitation,
rehabilitation counseling, occupational medicine, and allied health
science.
This book explores the physics, technology and applications of
particle accelerators. It illustrates the interconnections between
applications and basic physical principles, enabling readers to
better understand current and upcoming technologies and see beyond
the paradigmatic borders of the individual fields. The reader will
discover why accelerators are no longer just toys for scientists,
but have also become modern and efficient nuclear workhorses. The
book starts with an introduction to the relevant technologies and
radiation safety aspects of accelerating electrons and ions from
several keV to roughly 250 MeV. It subsequently describes the
physics behind the interactions of these particle beams with
matter. Mathematical descriptions and state-of-the-art computer
models of energy-loss and nuclear interactions between the particle
beams and targets round out the physics coverage. On this basis,
the book then presents the most important accelerator applications
in science, medicine, and industry, explaining and comparing more
than 20 major application fields, encompassing semiconductors,
cancer treatment, and space exploration. Despite the disparate
fields involved, this book demonstrates how the same essential
technology and physics connects all of these applications.
Mapping Mainstream Economics: Genealogical Foundations of
Alternativity seeks to establish a definition of the mainstream
economics, and by extension the alternatives to it, by adopting a
genealogical approach: tracing the methodological development of
the economic mainstream through its ancestry, which allows for a
definition of the mainstream that is separate from politically
charged categories or gridlocked academic arguments between
received schools of thought. The book follows the evolution of the
economic mainstream through four major transformations of the
discipline: from political to analytical economics, debates around
a logical empiricist economics, the consolidation of neoclassical
economics, and the recent expansion of the mainstream. For each of
these steps, the key point of departure is explored, illustrated
through the work of leading authors at the time. Thus, the book
draws on recent research from the history of economic thought and
debates the crucial role of historic concepts of economics for
alternativity in the field. To put the approach into practice, it
examines the relation between today's mainstream economics and two
of its alternatives: ecological economics and degrowth. Finally,
the book reflects on recent exciting developments in the discourse
on alternativity and sheds light on some distant relatives of
today's mainstream. This book marks a significant contribution to
the literature on the debates around the state and nature of
mainstream, alternative, and heterodox economics.
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