4,538 research outputs found
Representation by levels: An alternative to fuzzy sets for fuzzy data mining
In this paper we describe and discuss the main contributions of the representation by levels approach to fuzzy data mining. Representation by levels is an alternative representation of fuzziness in information and data, which is complementary to fuzzy sets in the sense that it provides tools and algebraic structures beyond the capabilities of fuzzy set theories, based on t-norms, t-conorms and fuzzy negations. Our approach allows to extend any crisp mining technique to the fuzzy case in a simple way, keeping all the properties of the crisp technique. We illustrate our discussion with examples and existing approaches based on representation by levels to fuzzy association rules and the related issues of mining exception/anomalous rules and mining fuzzy bag databases.Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities and the European Regional Development Fund (Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional -FEDER) under projects TIN2014-58227-P, PGC2018-096156-B-I00RecuperaciónyDescripciónde Imágenes mediante Lenguaje Natural usando Técnicas de Aprendizaje Profundo y Computación Flexible, and TIN2015-64776-C3-1-
The moderating role of gender on entrepreneurial intentions: a TPB perspective
Purpose: To disentangle the ways in which social norms shape entrepreneurial intentions of university students and to analyse the moderating effect of gender that may arise.
Design/methodology/approach: We have used the entrepreneurial intention model based on Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB) literature and moderated by students’ gender affecting this intention. We tested some hypotheses using data from undergraduate business students in Spain and their entrepreneurial intentions.
Findings: Our results suggest that perceived behavioural control and attitudes affect the entrepreneurial intentions of university students towards entrepreneurship while subjective norms do not. Furthermore, our findings reveal that the moderating effect of gender has a positive influence for women in the relationship between those subjective norms and the perceived behavioural control. However, as to some research done so far, the moderating role of gender does not seem to have a particular effect on predicting entrepreneurial intentions when moderating TPB dimensions.
Practical implications: Given the socio-economic benefits attributed to entrepreneurship, the results allow the design of more effective education initiatives and policies.
Originality/value: This research provides support for the application of the TPB, allowing for a better understanding of gender differences in entrepreneurial intentions
RunScribe Sacral Gait Lab™ Validation for Measuring Pelvic Kinematics during Human Locomotion at Different Speeds
Optoelectronic motion capture systems are considered the gold standard for measuring
walking and running kinematics parameters. However, these systems prerequisites are not feasible
for practitioners as they entail a laboratory environment and time to process and calculate the data.
Therefore, this study aims to evaluate the validity of the three-sensor RunScribe Sacral Gait Lab™
inertial measurement unit (IMU) in measuring pelvic kinematics in terms of vertical oscillation, tilt,
obliquity, rotational range of motion, and the maximum angular rates during walking and running
on a treadmill. Pelvic kinematic parameters were measured simultaneously using an eight-camera
motion analysis system (Qualisys Medical AB, GÖTEBORG, Sweden) and the three-sensor RunScribe
Sacral Gait Lab™ (Scribe Lab. Inc. San Francisco, CA, USA) in a sample of 16 healthy young adults.
An acceptable level of agreement was considered if the following criteria were met: low bias and
SEE ( 0.90), and good reliability
(ICC > 0.81). The results obtained reveal that the three-sensor RunScribe Sacral Gait Lab™ IMU
did not reach the validity criteria established for any of the variables and velocities tested. The
results obtained therefore show significant differences between the systems for the pelvic kinematic
parameters measured during both walking and runningThe State Research Agency (SRA)The European
Regional Development Fund (ERDF) with the project EDUSPORT (REF: PID2020-115600RB-C21
Bauxitas kársticas jurásicas en la zona subbética (Zarzadilla de Totana, prov. de Murcia, sureste de España): Interpretación paleogeográfica
Los yacimientos de bauxitas de Zarzadilla de Totana (Murcia) selocalizan en materiales jurásicos del Subbético interno. Las bauxitas se emplazan rellenando cavidades kársticas en el seno de calizas del Lias infradomerense indicando claramente una etapa de emersión de un umbral pelágico que pudo durar parte del Lias superior y del Dogger
Gamification and entrepreneurial intentions
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how gamification can influence entrepreneurial intentions (EI) of a group of users of an online platform provided by a private company.Design/methodology/approach – A quantitative research strategy was used with a sample of 220 respondents. These respondents were tested before and after the gamification experience.Findings – Main findings support literature suggesting a clear effect of attitudes towards behaviour and perceived behavioural control on EI, in line with the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Once the basic assumptions of TPB were confirmed, the authors tested the effects of gamification comparing before and after results. Main findings highlight an increase of these effects after the gamification experience, aligned with the self-determination theory.Practical implications – These findings suggest that gamification is able to influence entrepreneurial behaviours. This contributes to both companies and educators’ knowledge on training for EI with gamification and the use of online platforms to this effect. Recommendations are provided.Originality/value – This is the first study that investigates the impact of gamification on EI and howgamification can influence the different relationships between the antecedents of EI
Servitization strategies from customers’ perspective: the moderating role of co-creation
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: This paper aims to investigate the moderating role of co-creation in the implementation of servitization strategies in the pharmaceutical industry in a business-to-business (B-to-B) context. More specifically, this investigation explores the impact of different levels of services (base, intermediate and advanced) on servitization and on performance by using co-creation as a moderating factor. Design/methodology/approach: A research framework was developed and empirically tested in the pharmaceutical sector. Data collection was conducted through the online distribution of questionnaires. The final sample included 219 pharmacy stores, and the data were analysed using structural equation modelling. Findings: Main findings suggest that when the level of co-creation of the design of services is high, there are significant effects of servitization on firm performance. The moderating effect of co-creation is illustrated in regard to intermediate and advanced services, but results referring to the impact of intermediate services on servitization appear non-significant with a low degree of co-creation. No significant effects could be found for the impact of base services on performance and servitization for both high and low degrees of co-creation. Findings show an impact of advanced services on performance through the mediating effect of servitization when the degree of co-creation is high. Originality/value: Most research concerning servitization has been done from the perspective of manufacturers and service providers. This study adds value to the literature because it was designed from a customer’s perspective. Moreover, it contributes towards the conceptualization of the servitization research strategy and business models in a B2B context. This is accomplished through the investigation of the moderating effect of co-creation on the impact of the different levels of services on servitization and on performance
The X(3872) and other X,Y,Z Resonances as Hidden Charm Meson-Meson Molecules
We report on some ideas concerning the nature of the X(3872) resonance and
the need for approximately equal charged and neutral components of . Then we discuss how some hidden charm states are obtained from the
interaction between vector mesons with charm and can be associated to some of
the charmonium-like X,Y,Z states. Finally we discuss how the nature of these
states could be investigated through different types of radiative decay.Comment: Presented at the Charm2010 Workshop, Beijing, Oct. 201
Capas de Tormentas (tempestitas) en el Jurásico del Subbético Externo (Cordilleras Béticas)
Se estudian niveles de tempestitas calcáreas en el Dogger y Malm del Subbético Externo. Se describen las secuencias de estructuras internas y se interpreta su génesis en relación con tormentas tropicales o huracanes, lo que concuerda con la paleogeografía y paleolatitud admitida para el Jurásico
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