... Rural development necessitates sustained market access for smallholders and successful performance of producer organizations can be an important means to achieve inclusion in modern value chains. Collective action ...
... with valuechain promotion a number of critical considerations have to be taken into ...while chain development starts from the market ...success, valuechain promotion for biological ...
... ¨ValueChain Simulation, el cual a través de casos de negocio donde los estudiantes parten de diseñar el producto, configurar los componentes del producto y su proceso productivo en el ERP para la CIM ...
... There is a considerable lacuna in the academic literature about what is being done in the country regarding research and development (R&D), commercialization and consumption of nano applications for water. Our aim is ...
... conclude that the weavers associations continue to lack the organizational capacity to orchestrate consistent production amongst their members. In this particular case, the weaving skills amongst the members are already ...
... Studying natural environment is always a complex exercise because natural environment is produced by combined interactions among geological, hydrological, biological and human social systems and is therefore one of the ...
... We are working towards a software infrastructure for MMLA that can be adaptable to different learning situations. Our approach draws on the Data ValueChain [9] model to conceptualize the support needed in ...
... the valuechain is that of the filiere (whose literal meaning in French is that of a ...Jones’ value stream. French scholars built on analyses of the value added process in US agricultural ...
... This study examines technical efficiency and its determinants in companies from East Europe who recently joined the European Union (EU) using survey data at the sector level. In order to get acquainted with the ...
... There are 72 products in the final stage of the valuechain. The majority are in sectors of construction and industry, followed by personal care products, food and agriculture, clothing, spots, and home ...
... “ValueChain” frameworks which link environmental circumstances and firm behaviour to market ...“ValueChain” framework provides a detailed look at what firms ...
... a value commonly attributable to PGI on this matter is between one and fi ve percent of mineral production, but it easily could be more than ...the value of mineral ...present value) with an IRR of 23 ...
... global value chains generally represents an open window on the global market, foreign buyers do not always provide support for upgrading (Hum- phrey and Schmitz, ...global valuechain, they have to ...
... electricity valuechain (generation, trans- mission, commercialization, distribution), the exclusion of the State from the behavior of public enterprises, make them respon- sible for their losses and ...
... The Indian automobile ancillary sector is transforming itself from a low-volume, highly fragmented one into a competitive industry, and backed by competitive strengths, technology and transition up the value ...
... competitive valuechain of comercial forestry plantations in Colombia, aligned with the current and future demands of the internal and external markets” para el año 2016 en el marco del programa para los ...
... The world is changing profoundly and it has gone from the industrial age to the era of intelligent and connected products with consequences both in organizations and society. The aim of this research work is to formulate ...
... • Maintaining traditional FDI in mature in- dustries while focusing on added-value and knowledge-intensive activities. • Attracting and consolidating FDI in New Economy industries and entrepreneurship. Catalonia ...
... During follow-up there were 72 disease-related deaths. The 5-years OS for the whole group was 51%. However, separate analysis of patients with sFLCR above (group “high”) or below (groups “low”) the cut-off value ...