243 research outputs found
Analyzing Students’ Perceptions From Their Interests and Rights’ Protection Perspective Within Various International Contexts
The research originated from comprehending the way students, as consumers; perceive the involvement of bodies empowered to protect their rights and interests, including consumption-modernizing programmes. Among the cross-scientific research methods used by our research, the survey has been chosen and applied in three universities from various countries: Constantin Brancoveanu University of Pitesti – Management – Marketing in Economic Affairs Faculty, Romania, Fernando Pessoa - Business Science Faculty, Portugal and University Degli Studi di Milano – Political Sciences Faculty, Italy. For data processing, comprehensive methods of analysis and statistic-mathematical methods have been used, while for data analysis the method of comparing interviewed students’ opinions and the causal explanation have been used. The paper’s originality consists in drafting a direct, quantitative research, based on the scientific research of students’ opinions, future opinion originators, in three countries with various development levels. In addition, Romanian profile literature does not enlist many scientific papers approaching the analysed topics, while international research papers exist, but only to a small extent. The main results of research reveal the occurrence of dissimilarities and similarities relevant to students’ perceptions, regarding the approached subject.consumers` protection, consumers` rights, international research, students, analysis of perceptions, different national contexts
Understanding Cultural Intelligence Factors among Business Students in Romania
AbstractCultural intelligence (CQ) is a relatively new concept, one that explains why certain individuals can adapt to different cultural contexts more efficiently than others. Using Earley & Ang's (2003) multidimensional concept as an analysis framework, this paper will study the intercultural intelligence among business students in Romania. We have chosen this research topic because we believe that the business students of today will become the global managers of tomorrow. Given that CQ is a multidimensional concept, this paper will analyze the answers for each of the four CQ dimensions, in order to identify which of the four capabilities is more or less developed among students. The final purpose is to understand the CQ components on which higher education should focus more. We wish to find educational solutions adapted to the actual needs of business graduates
IFRS Adoption in Romania: The Effects upon Financial Information and its Relevance
AbstractStarting from 2012, listed Romanian entities have to report their individual financial statements using International Financial Reporting Standards. This study is focusedon presenting the differences between Romanian Accounting Standards and IFRS when financial information is analysed. The research is conducted upon the companies that are listed on BSE and tries to demonstrate if statistically any significance in mean, median and variance was observed among several accounting measures and financial ratios. An analysis upon the entire market and its subsamples, considering companies specialisation, was conducted. The results reveal that no statistically significant differences at median and mean level were observed. The relevance could be identified at variance variation considering the solvency ratio and the return on equity one. Regarding the subsample analysis, the results are mixt
LOCAL CONDITIONS AND IMPACTS OF THE AVALANCHES. CASE STUDIES IN REPRESENTATIVE SECTORS WITHIN PIATRA CRAIULUI AND FĂGĂRAȘ MOUNTAINS
Genesis conditions and effects of avalanches. Case studies in representative sectors within Piatra Craiului and Fagars mountains. The present paper aims at investigating the avalanches and their impact on the environment components. Snow avalanches are natural phenomena, which are controlled by the specific features of the mountain realm. They start suddenly due to the combination of meteorological and non-meteorological factors, which make the loose materials (snow, ice, detritus, vegetation or soil) collapse or slide down along the slope. In consequence, erosion is increased or facilitated because of the impact they have on the other components of the environment (thalwegs deepening, forest destruction). The distribution of avalanches is hard to be highlighted, because of the inaccessible lands and the adverse meteorological conditions. From this reason, one needs to know their complex features, namely the morphology, vegetation and spatial dynamics of the areas prone to such phenomena. The effects on the environment can be easily identified in the mountain realm, inasmuch as they create typical corridors along the streams crossing the forests. At the same time, however, they have certain effects on the slope deposits, too. These will be further presented with examples for the eastern slope of the Piatra Craiului Mts. and the Suru – Negoiu section in the Făgăraș Mts. These areas are deemed representative for each of the mentioned mountain massifs
Generating Simulation Relations for Certain Nonlinear Control Systems
In this dissertation, we introduce a new algorithm for generating simulation relations between nonlinear control systems that are affine in inputs and disturbances and provide precise mathematical conditions ensuring that the algorithm works as intended. Moreover, we prove that under appropriate conditions, making the "rightchoices" in the algorithm leads to a maximal simulation relation of the first system by the second. We also construct several illustrative examples showing in detail how the algorithm works in special instances and also indicate some of the limitations of thealgorithm
The contractile ring coordinates curvature-dependent septum assembly during fission yeast cytokinesis
The functions of the actin-myosin–based contractile ring in cytokinesis remain to be elucidated. Recent findings show that in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, cleavage furrow ingression is driven by polymerization of cell wall fibers outside the plasma membrane, not by the contractile ring. Here we show that one function of the ring is to spatially coordinate septum cell wall assembly. We develop an improved method for live-cell imaging of the division apparatus by orienting the rod-shaped cells vertically using microfabricated wells. We observe that the septum hole and ring are circular and centered in wild-type cells and that in the absence of a functional ring, the septum continues to ingress but in a disorganized and asymmetric manner. By manipulating the cleavage furrow into different shapes, we show that the ring promotes local septum growth in a curvature-dependent manner, allowing even a misshapen septum to grow into a more regular shape. This curvature-dependent growth suggests a model in which contractile forces of the ring shape the septum cell wall by stimulating the cell wall machinery in a mechanosensitive manner. Mechanical regulation of the cell wall assembly may have general relevance to the morphogenesis of walled cells
Supporting the personal autonomy of children with autism spectrum disorder: a software system design and development
Technology attracts the interest of children with ASD. Health professionals and developers are interested to design programs facilitating daily lives of individuals with ASD. However, some special requirements must be considered on software design process for people with ASD. To describe principles and decision making of an interactive software design process for children with ASD.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
Longitudinal kinematic imbalances in (anti-)neutrino interactions for improved measurements of nuclear removal energies and the axial vector form factor
Current and future accelerator neutrino oscillation experiments require an
improved understanding of nuclear effects in neutrino-nucleus interactions. One
important systematic uncertainty is given by potential mismodeling of the
removal energy, which biases the reconstruction of the neutrino energy. In this
manuscript, we introduce a novel observable for accelerator neutrino
oscillation experiments, the visible longitudinal momentum imbalance,
reconstructed in charged current quasi-elastic interactions from the outgoing
charged lepton and nucleon. Minimally dependent on the neutrino energy and
directly sensitive to the removal energy distribution, we demonstrate a method
to constrain the latter. Further, we show how the use of the longitudinal
imbalance in anti-neutrino interactions in a target containing hydrogen allows
for an improved, high-purity selection of the interactions on hydrogen. This
approach offers the potential for precise measurements of the nuclear axial
vector form factor as well as of the anti-neutrino flux.Comment: 9 pages, 9 figure
Study on Student's Motivations for Entrepreneurship in Romania
AbstractThis paper focuses on entrepreneurship issues, specifically entrepreneurial intention in Romania, country that according to Hofstede's 1980 model presents features that do not stimulate the propensity towards entrepreneurship. We believe that because the entrepreneur is very sensitive to its environment, he is affected by the institutional and cultural context of his countr y. The analysis was undertaken upon a specific group: 3rd year Management students of the Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Timisoara. The results show that this group, through its socio-demographic profile and level of education, presents a different entrepreneurship profile than the one registered at a national level
Physical and chemical surface modification by laser polishing of CuZn42 parts produced by laser powder bed fusion
The widespread use of Cu-Zn alloys containing lead (Pb) in plumbing applications poses significant health risks due to potential Pb leaching into drinking water. In response to international legislation aimed at reducing or eliminating Pb in metal alloys, there is an increasing demand for environmentally friendly brass. In this experimental work, authors show that during the Laser Beam Powder Bed Fusion (PBF-LB) process of the CuZn42 (CW510L) alloy, small particles only a few microns large mixed with large particles that are hundreds of microns in size, are spattered from the material. Large particles show average Zn/Cu ratio around 0.22, while for small particles it increases up to 3, against a nominal value of 0.72 for the CW510L alloy. The fallout of such particles on the produced part enriches surface of Zn, thus altering the surface chemical composition with an increase in Zn concentration beyond the acceptance limit of 43 at.%. To restore the standard chemical composition of the surface, a treatment based on the ablation of the surface material by a laser beam was proposed. Results clearly show that, after the laser treatment, the chemical composition of the surface is completely restored, and the standard properties recovere
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