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A methodology for business model evolution: application in the mobile exhibition industry, paper presented at the Mbusiness conference 2003

by Adamantia G. Pateli, George M. Giaglis , 2003
"... Technology is increasingly becoming a major driver of business change. However, it is well documented that businesses cannot readily exploit the advantages provided by technological innovations unless these are combined with some sort of organizational restructuring. More often than not, business mo ..."
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on the introduction of mobile services in the exhibition industry to formulate a novel methodology, based on scenario development, for guiding the process of business model evolution in inter-organizational settings. The methodology allows for extending, rather than invalidating, existing business models in order

Understanding Code Mobility

by Alfonso Fuggetta, Gian Pietro Picco, Giovanni Vigna - IEEE COMPUTER SCIENCE PRESS , 1998
"... The technologies, architectures, and methodologies traditionally used to develop distributed applications exhibit a variety of limitations and drawbacks when applied to large scale distributed settings (e.g., the Internet). In particular, they fail in providing the desired degree of configurability, ..."
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, code mobility is generating a growing body of scientific literature and industrial developments. Nevertheless, the field is still characterized by the lack of a sound and comprehensive body of concepts and terms. As a consequence, it is rather difficult to understand, assess, and compare the existing

Industrial Organization and New Findings on the Turnover and Mobility of Firms

by Richard E. Caves - JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC LITERATURE , 1998
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Using occupancy grids for mobile robot perception and navigation

by Albert Elfes - Computer , 1989
"... o widen the range of application and deployment of robots, both in research and in industrial contexts, we need to develop more powerful and flexible robotic systems exhibiting higher degrees of autonomy and able to sense, plan, and operate in unstructured environments. For that, the robot must be a ..."
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o widen the range of application and deployment of robots, both in research and in industrial contexts, we need to develop more powerful and flexible robotic systems exhibiting higher degrees of autonomy and able to sense, plan, and operate in unstructured environments. For that, the robot must

The Cornerstones of Competitive Advantage: A Resource Based View,

by Margaret A Peteraf , J L Kellogg - Strategic Management Journal , 1993
"... JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars, researchers, and students discover, use, and build upon a wide range of content in a trusted digital archive. We use information technology and tools to increase productivity and facilitate new forms of scholarship. For more information about J ..."
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sustained competitive advantage, all of which must be met. These include superior resources (heterogeneity within an industry), ex post limits to competition, imperfect resource mobility, and ex ante limits to competition. In the concluding section, applications of the model for both single business

Cooperative mobile robotics: Antecedents and directions

by Y. Uny Cao, Alex S. Fukunaga, Andrew B. Kahng, Frank Meng , 1995
"... There has been increased research interest in systems composed of multiple autonomous mobile robots exhibiting collective behavior. Groups of mobile robots are constructed, with an aim to studying such issues as group architecture, resource conflict, origin of cooperation, learning, and geometric pr ..."
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There has been increased research interest in systems composed of multiple autonomous mobile robots exhibiting collective behavior. Groups of mobile robots are constructed, with an aim to studying such issues as group architecture, resource conflict, origin of cooperation, learning, and geometric

Channel Assignment Schemes for Cellular Mobile Telecommunication Systems

by I. Katzela, M. Naghshineh - IEEE Personal Communications , 1996
"... This paper provides a detailed discussion of wireless resource and channel allocation schemes. We provide a survey of a large number of published papers in the area of fixed, dynamic and hybrid allocation schemes and compare their trade-offs in terms of complexity and performance. We also investigat ..."
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issues in resource allocation such as overlay cells, frequency planning, and power control. 1 Introduction Technological advances and rapid development of handheld wireless terminals have facilitated the rapid growth of wireless communications and mobile computing. Taking ergonomics and economics

Higher market valuation of companies with a small board of directors.

by David Yermack - Journal of Financial Economics , 1996
"... Abstract I present evidence consistent with theories that small boards of directors are more effective, Using Tobin's Q as an approximation of market valuation, I find an inverse association between board size and firm value in a sample of 452 large U.S. industrial corporations between 1984 an ..."
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and 1991. The result is robust to numerous controls for company size, industry membership, inside stock ownership, growth opportunities, and alternative corporate governance structures. Companies with small boards also exhibit more favorable values for financial ratios, and provide stronger CEO performance

Experimental Analysis of Neighborhood Effects on Youth,” Working Paper 483, Industrial Relations Section,

by Jeffrey R Kling , AND Jeffrey B Liebman , Lawrence F Katz , 2004
"... Families, primarily female-headed minority households with children, living in highpoverty public housing projects in five U.S. cities were offered housing vouchers by lottery in the Moving to Opportunity program. Four to seven years after random assignment, families offered vouchers lived in safer ..."
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substantial. Beneficial effects for female youth on education, risky behavior, and physical health were offset by adverse effects for male youth. For outcomes that exhibit significant treatment effects, we find, using variation in treatment intensity across voucher types and cities, that the relationship

A new routing protocol for reconfigurable wireless networks

by Zygmunt J Haas - Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Universal Personal Communications (ICUPC , 1997
"... ABSTRACT: In this paper, we propose a new routing protocol, the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP), for the Reconfigurable Wireless Networks, a large scale, highly mobile ad-hoc networking environment. The novelty of the ZRP protocol is that it is applicable to large Plat-routed networks. Furthermore, thr ..."
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ABSTRACT: In this paper, we propose a new routing protocol, the Zone Routing Protocol (ZRP), for the Reconfigurable Wireless Networks, a large scale, highly mobile ad-hoc networking environment. The novelty of the ZRP protocol is that it is applicable to large Plat-routed networks. Furthermore
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