145 research outputs found
The role of financial flexibility on enterprise sustainable development during the COVID-19 crisis– A consideration of tangible assets
[[abstract]]Financial flexibility refers to the ability of a firm to respond effectively to unanticipated shocks to its cash flows or its investment opportunities and is a key factor in the sustainable development of enterprise. This article explores the effect of financial flexibility on the enterprise performance of Taiwan’s manufacturing industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data for the first and second quarter of 2020 from companies listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange were collected and analyzed. The results indicate that for listed manufacturing companies on the Taiwan Stock Exchange, financial flexibility has a significant and positive effect on enterprise performance (return on assets, ROA), particularly in the asset-heavy manufacturing industry. However, financial flexibility has no significant effect on the enterprise performance of the asset-light manufacturing industry or the semiconductor industry. This study also show evidence that Taiwan’s asset-light manufacturing industry suffered the most from the COVID-19 crisis, which is not conducive to its sustainable development. In summary, the results show that Taiwan’s manufacturing industry has poor financial flexibility and one of the worst ROA during the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on the results of this research, effective suggestions to rationally retain financial flexibility and pay more attention to liquidity risk management for sustainable development are proposed for Taiwan’s manufacturing industry.[[notice]]補ćŁĺ®Ś
Corporate social responsibility in public health during the COVID-19 pandemic: Quarantine hotel in China
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Successful Diagnosis of Pulmonary Artery Sarcoma by Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography
AbstractPulmonary artery sarcoma is a rare tumor of the cardiovascular system. We reported a case of primary pulmonary artery sarcoma. In this case, the patient was misdiagnosed with tuberculosis for nearly 1 year and diagnosed by contrast-enhanced computed tomography and histopathologic examination at last
Performance Analysis of MDMA-Based Cooperative MRC Networks with Relays in Dissimilar Rayleigh Fading Channels
Multiple access technology is a key technology in various generations of
wireless communication systems. As a potential multiple access technology for
the next generation wireless communication systems, model division multiple
access (MDMA) technology improves spectrum efficiency and feasibility regions.
This implies that the MDMA scheme can achieve greater performance gains
compared to traditional schemes. Relayassisted cooperative networks, as a
infrastructure of wireless communication, can effectively utilize resources and
improve performance when MDMA is applied. In this paper, a communication relay
cooperative network based on MDMA in dissimilar rayleigh fading channels is
proposed, which consists of two source nodes, any number of decode-and-forward
(DF) relay nodes, and one destination node, as well as using the maximal ratio
combining (MRC) at the destination to combine the signals received from the
source and relays. By applying the state transition matrix (STM) and moment
generating function (MGF), closed-form analytical solutions for outage
probability and resource utilization efficiency are derived. Theoretical and
simulation results are conducted to verify the validity of the theoretical
analysis.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures, conferenc
Climate Change Impacts on North Dakota: Agriculture and Hydrology
North Dakota is one of the principal producers of agricultural commodities in the USA, including over half of the total spring wheat production. While the region includes some of the best agricultural lands in the world, the steep temperature and precipitation gradients also make it one of the most sensitive to climate change. Over the 20th century, both the temperature and the pattern of precipitation in the state have changed; one of the most dramatic examples of the consequences of this change is the Devils Lake flooding. In two studies, we estimated the climate change impacts on crop yields and on the hydrology of the Devils Lake basin. The projections of six GCMs, driven by three SRES scenarios were statistically downscaled for multiple locations throughout the state, for the 2020s, 2050s, and 2080s climate. Averaged over all GCMs, there is a small increase in precipitation, by 0.6 - 1.1% in 2020s, 3.1 - 3.5% in 2050s, and 3.0 - 7.6% in 2080s. This change in precipitation varies with the seasons, with cold seasons becoming wetter and warm seasons not changing
Combining Hydrological Modeling and Remote Sensing Observations to Enable Data-Driven Decision Making for Devils Lake Flood Mitigation in a Changing Climate
This slide presentation reviews work to combine the hydrological models and remote sensing observations to monitor Devils Lake in North Dakota, to assist in flood damage mitigation. This reports on the use of a distributed rainfall-runoff model, HEC-HMS, to simulate the hydro-dynamics of the lake watershed, and used NASA's remote sensing data, including the TRMM Multi-Satellite Precipitation Analysis (TMPA) and AIRS surface air temperature, to drive the model
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