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Training plans, manager’s characteristics and innovation in the accommodation industry.
This paper explores the effect of training plans and managerial characteristics on innovation activity in the hospitality sector. This sector is featured by being labor-intensive so the examination of employment and managers skills deserves attention in order to determine the level of quality and competitive advantage in the provision of services. The data in the paper comes from a questionnaire administered to hotel managers in a representative sample of hotels in the Balearic Islands, a leading tourist destination. Results suggest that training plans positively affect innovation-related decisions and the extent of their implementation; however, managers should have more than experience to manage the innovation change, specifically skills and capabilitiesInnovación; Hoteles; Formación;
EUMETNET SRNWP – EPS Working Groups
Póster presentado en: 35th EWGLAM & 20th SRNWP Meetings celebrado del 30 de septiembre al 3 de octubre de 2013 en Antalya, Turquí
La intervención de Q. Cecilio Metelo sobre las Baleares (123 a 121 a. C.). Condiciones previas y sus consecuencias
En este artículo se tienen en cuenta, a la hora de valorar el proceso de romanización de las Baleares, las culturas prerromanas, la talayótica en Mallorca y Menorca, y la púnica en las Pitiusas. Se analizan las circunstancias de la República Romana en el momento de tomar la decisión de intervenir militarmente sobre las Baleares. En este trabajo se entrelazan los datos procedentes de las fuentes literarias con los arqueológicos, mediante una interpretación de ese pasado, que lleva a plantear que el mayor interés de Roma sobre estas islas fue ponerlas bajo su órbita para asegurar la ruta marítima entre la Península Itálica y la Ibérica.This article presents the pre-Roman cultures prevailing in Mallorca and Menorca, Talayotic on the one hand and that of the Pitiusas islands on the other, Punic. It then sets out the circumstances of the Roman Republic leading to the decision to conquer the islands. It next analyses the response of the different cultures to the effects of Romanization. The work connects literary sources and archaeological evidence to interpret these events, showing that the primary reason for the conquest was the need for the maritime routes, and to obtain slings for war. It concludes by explaining the long term effect of the conquest on the two cultures
Lagrangian transport in a microtidal coastal area: the Bay of Palma, island of Mallorca, Spain
Coastal transport in the Bay of Palma, a small region in the island of
Mallorca, Spain, is characterized in terms of Lagrangian descriptors. The data
sets used for this study are the output for two months (one in autumn and one
in summer) of a high resolution numerical model, ROMS, forced atmospherically
and with a spatial resolution of 300 m. The two months were selected because
its different wind regime, which is the main driver of the sea dynamics in this
area. Finite-size Lyapunov Exponents (FSLEs) were used to locate
semi-persistent Lagrangian coherent structures (LCS) and to understand the
different flow regimes in the Bay. The different wind directions and regularity
in the two months have a clear impact on the surface Bay dynamics, whereas only
topographic features appear clearly in the bottom structures. The fluid
interchange between the Bay and the open ocean was tudied by computing particle
trajectories and Residence Times (RT) maps. The escape rate of particles out of
the Bay is qualitatively different, with a 32 more of escape rate of
particles to the ocean in October than in July, owing to the different
geometric characteristics of the flow. We show that LCSs separate regions with
different transport properties by displaying spatial distributions of residence
times on synoptic Lagrangian maps together with the location of the LCSs.
Correlations between the time-dependent behavior of FSLE and RT are also
investigated, showing a negative dependence when the stirring characterized by
FSLE values moves particles in the direction of escape
Private Multi-party Matrix Multiplication and Trust Computations
This paper deals with distributed matrix multiplication. Each player owns
only one row of both matrices and wishes to learn about one distinct row of the
product matrix, without revealing its input to the other players. We first
improve on a weighted average protocol, in order to securely compute a
dot-product with a quadratic volume of communications and linear number of
rounds. We also propose a protocol with five communication rounds, using a
Paillier-like underlying homomorphic public key cryptosystem, which is secure
in the semi-honest model or secure with high probability in the malicious
adversary model. Using ProVerif, a cryptographic protocol verification tool, we
are able to check the security of the protocol and provide a countermeasure for
each attack found by the tool. We also give a randomization method to avoid
collusion attacks. As an application, we show that this protocol enables a
distributed and secure evaluation of trust relationships in a network, for a
large class of trust evaluation schemes.Comment: Pierangela Samarati. SECRYPT 2016 : 13th International Conference on
Security and Cryptography, Lisbonne, Portugal, 26--28 Juillet 2016. 201
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