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Tourism innovation policy: Implementation and outcomes
The paper opens the âblack boxâ of tourism innovation policy implementation through an analysis of the Spanish Programme of Innovative Business Groups that foster innovation through hybrid top-down bottom-up collaboration embedded in clusters. The focus is on three main issues: process of policy implementation, types of innovation that emerged, and the outcomes and barriers. The findings show the contradictions of this hybrid model of implementation with mixed outcomes of successful collaborations and abandoned trajectories. The Programme has stimulated the âpropensityâ to innovate resulting in different types of innovation but has revealed the existence of mutually-reinforcing barriers. Some suggestions for future improvements of tourism innovation policies are offered including the importance of polycentricity in effective policy formulation and implementation.The research paper has been supported by the Spanish National R&D&I Plan 2008-2011 (CSO2011-26396). The authors are grateful to the state owned company "Innovation Management and Tourism Technologies, SEGITTUR" for their generous support and data provision. Isabel Rodriguez thanks the University of Alicante who funded her visit to the University of Surrey, facilitating the authorâs collaboration
Partitioning Schemes and Non-Integer Box Sizes for the Box-Counting Algorithm in Multifractal Analysis
We compare different partitioning schemes for the box-counting algorithm in
the multifractal analysis by computing the singularity spectrum and the
distribution of the box probabilities. As model system we use the Anderson
model of localization in two and three dimensions. We show that a partitioning
scheme which includes unrestricted values of the box size and an average over
all box origins leads to smaller error bounds than the standard method using
only integer ratios of the linear system size and the box size which was found
by Rodriguez et al. (Eur. Phys. J. B 67, 77-82 (2009)) to yield the most
reliable results.Comment: 10 pages, 13 figure
Exploring Developmental Skills, Supports, & Challenges of Minnesota Youth: A new picture of what MN youth bring to families, schools, and communities
A report presented at the Educational Equity in Action Convening, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN
LkH 225 (V1318 Cyg) South in Outburst
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, to view a copy of the license, see: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Magakian et al. called attention to the current bright state of LkHα 225 South, a well-known highly embedded,intermediate-mass young stellar object that over the past two decades has brightened visually from >20m to <13m.We present recent optical photometric monitoring showing colorless, nonsinusoidal, periodic brightnessoscillations occurring every 43 days with amplitude âŒ0.7 mag. We also present new flux-calibrated optical andnear-infrared spectroscopy, which we model in terms of a Keplerian accretion disk, and high-dispersion spectrathat demonstrate similarity to some categories of âmixed-temperatureâ accretion-outburst objects. At bluewavelengths, LkHα 225 South has a pure absorption spectrum and is a good spectral match to the FU Ori starsV1515 Cyg and V1057 Cyg. At red optical and infrared wavelengths, however, the spectrum is more similar toGaia 19ajj, showing emission in TiO, CO, and metals. Sr II absorption indicates a low-surface-gravity atmosphere.There are also signatures of a strong wind/outflow. LkHα 225 South was moderately bright in the early 1950s aswell as in the late 1980s, with evidence for deep fades during intervening epochs. The body of evidence suggeststhat LkHα 225 South is another case of a source with episodically enhanced accretion that causes brightening byorders of magnitude, and development of a hot absorption spectrum and warm wind. It is similar to Gaia 19ajj, butalso reminiscent in its long brightening time and brightness oscillation near peak to the embedded sources L1634IRS7 and ESO Ha 99.Peer reviewe
Novel Glass Material with Low Loss and Permittivity for 5G/6G Integrated Circuits
A new borosilicate glass with lower loss and permittivity than any commercial glass has been proposed in this contribution as a substrate or interposer for mm-wave and THz integrated electronics. The glass is composed of a microstructure enclosing high-purity boron rich areas and silicon rich areas. This phase-separated areas are several orders of magnitude smaller than the wavelength at 1 THz
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Effectiveness of Schema-Based Instruction for Improving Seventh-Grade Studentsâ Proportional Reasoning: A Randomized Experiment
This study examined the effect of schema-based instruction (SBI) on seventh-grade studentsâ mathematical problem solving performance. SBI is an instructional intervention that emphasizes the role of mathematical structure in word problems and also provides students with a heuristic to self-monitor and aid problem solving. Using a pretest-intervention-posttest-retention test design, the study compared the learning outcomes for 1,163 students in 42 classrooms who were randomly assigned to treatment (SBI) or control condition. After 6 weeks of instruction, results of multilevel modeling indicated significant differences favoring the SBI condition in proportion problem solving involving ratios/rates and percents on an immediate posttest (g = 1.24) and on a six-week retention test (g = 1.27). No significant difference between conditions was found for a test of transfer. These results demonstrate that SBI was more effective than studentsâ regular mathematics instruction
400%/W second harmonic conversion efficiency in -diameter gallium phosphide-on-oxide resonators
Second harmonic conversion from 1550~nm to 775~nm with an efficiency of 400%
W is demonstrated in a gallium phosphide (GaP) on oxide integrated
photonic platform. The platform consists of doubly-resonant, phase-matched ring
resonators with quality factors , low mode volumes , and high nonlinear mode overlaps. Measurements and simulations
indicate that conversion efficiencies can be increased by a factor of 20 by
improving the waveguide-cavity coupling to achieve critical coupling in current
devices.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure
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