158 research outputs found

    Analyse des effects de la pluviometrie sur le PIB Agricole au Senegal

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    RESUMELe secteur agricole au SĂ©nĂ©gal est dominĂ© par les cultures pluviales dont l’arachide et le mil qui occupent la majeure partie des terres cultivables en hivernage. Sa contribution au PIB reste faible par rapport aux secteurs tertiaire et secondaire. Une des principales raisons de cette situation est sa forte dĂ©pendance aux conditions climatiques et notamment Ă  la pluviomĂ©trie. Dans cette recherche nous nous proposons d’étudier l’analyse des effets de la pluviomĂ©trie sur le PIB du sous- secteur agricole au SĂ©nĂ©gal. L’étude couvre une pĂ©riode de 35 ans allant de 1980 Ă  2015 et concerne tout le territoire national. Les rĂ©sultats des tests Ă©conomĂ©triques par la technique des Moindres CarrĂ©s Ordinaires (MCO) montrent que la variation pluviomĂ©trique influence les rĂ©sultats Ă©conomiques du secteur agricole. L’étude montre qu’à chaque fois que la pluviomĂ©trie baisse, les productions et les valeurs Ă©conomiques du mil et de l’arachide suivent la mĂȘme tendance. Ainsi une bonne pluviomĂ©trie a un effet positif sur la production agricole qui Ă  son tour influence positivement le PIB agricole. ABSTRACTANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF RAINFALL ON AGRICULTURAL GDP IN SENEGALThe agricultural sector in Senegal is dominated by rainfed crops, with groundnuts and millet occupying most of the land. Its contribution to GDP remains low compared to the tertiary and secondary sectors. One of the main reasons for this situation is its strong dependence on climatic conditions and in particular on rainfall. In this research we propose to study the analysis of the effects of rainfall on the GDP of the agricultural sub-sector in Senegal. The study covers a 35-year period from 1980 to 2015 and concerns the entire national territory. The results of econometric tests using the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) technique show that rainfall variation influences the economic performance of the agricultural sector. The study shows that each time the rainfall drops, the production and economic values of millet and peanuts follow the same trend. Thus, good rainfall has a positive effect on agricultural production which in turn positively influences agricultural GDP

    Perancangan Media Panduan Wisata Kuliner Khas Indonesia Khususnya Warung Makan Kaki Lima Yang Berpotensi Di Surabaya

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    Surabaya merupakan kota besar sekaligus ibukota dari provinsi Jawa Timur. Surabaya ini memiliki keanekaragaman kuliner baik dari dalam maupun luar daerahnya. Namun seiring dengan perkembangan jaman, muncul banyak sekali restoran dan kafe yang menyajikan berbagai masakan yang berasal dari negara-negara lain yang mampu menarik minat masyarakat kota Surabaya. Sedangkan makanan-makanan khas Indonesia sendiri saat ini kebanyakan hanya berada di depot kecil, maupun warung kaki lima saja. Karena itulah dirancang sebuah panduan yang terdiri dari buku dan website tentang wisata kuliner warung kaki lima yang menjual makanan khas Indonesia di Surabaya. Panduan ini berisi ulasan warung-warung kaki lima yang layak dan berpotensi di Surabaya secara keseluruhan, beserta media pendukung lainnya

    Perancangan Promosi Karoongindo Di Surabaya

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    Pada jaman sekarang ini masyarakat Indonesia mulai memperhatikan penampilan. Oleh sebab itu,masyarakat Indonesia mulai tertarik dalam hal berpakaian. Pada umumnya, manusia setiap harimenggunakan pakaian, sehingga masyarakat saat ini sudah mengembangkan penampilan dengan berbagaimacam jenis model pakaian yang unik dan menarik. Salah satu produksi pakaian adalah yang dimiliki olehOgi Daraninggar yaitu Karoongindo. Sayangnya, promosi dari Karoongindo masih kurang luas. Metodeyang akan digunakan yaitu dengan cara wawancara, kajian pustaka dan dokumentasi data. Melaluiperancangan ini, diharapkan akan meningkatkan pendapatan Karoongindo

    Management research contributions to the COVID-19: A bibliometric review and analysis of the contributions from the Journal of Management & Organization

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    The COVID-19 health crisis triggered changes in the workplace. This paper explores the insights from scholarly work published in the Journal of Management and Organization (JMO) and systematizes this body of knowledge to build a scientific overview that looks at how the COVID-19 health crisis and its repercussions may be managed by organizations. We conducted a bibliometric investigation of JMO’s most influential papers published from 1995 to June 2020 that offers insights to the management of the COVID-19 crisis. Our bibliometric investigation reveals six clusters: (1) conservation of resources theory, entrepreneurs, gender and work–family conflict; (2) corporate governance, corporate social responsibility and stakeholder salience; (3) family firms, innovation and research methods; (4) creativity, leadership and organizational change; (5) job satisfaction and psychological empowerment; and (6) team performance. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our findings

    Enhancing reuse of data and biological material in medical research : from FAIR to FAIR-Health

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    The known challenge of underutilization of data and biological material from biorepositories as potential resources formedical research has been the focus of discussion for over a decade. Recently developed guidelines for improved data availability and reusability—entitled FAIR Principles (Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability)—are likely to address only parts of the problem. In this article,we argue that biologicalmaterial and data should be viewed as a unified resource. This approach would facilitate access to complete provenance information, which is a prerequisite for reproducibility and meaningful integration of the data. A unified view also allows for optimization of long-term storage strategies, as demonstrated in the case of biobanks.Wepropose an extension of the FAIR Principles to include the following additional components: (1) quality aspects related to research reproducibility and meaningful reuse of the data, (2) incentives to stimulate effective enrichment of data sets and biological material collections and its reuse on all levels, and (3) privacy-respecting approaches for working with the human material and data. These FAIR-Health principles should then be applied to both the biological material and data. We also propose the development of common guidelines for cloud architectures, due to the unprecedented growth of volume and breadth of medical data generation, as well as the associated need to process the data efficiently.peer-reviewe
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