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Journal articles on the topic "Exchange intermediary"

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Kim, Nam Jong. "Intermediary-Determined Exchange Rates." International Business Journal 27, no. 3 (2016): 1–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.14365/ibj.2016.27.3.1.

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Yin, Libo. "Can the intermediary capital risk predict foreign exchange rates?" Finance Research Letters 37 (November 2020): 101349. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.frl.2019.101349.

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COWTON, TOM, ANDREW SOLE, PETER NIENOW, DONALD SLATER, DAVID WILTON, and EDWARD HANNA. "Controls on the transport of oceanic heat to Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier, East Greenland." Journal of Glaciology 62, no. 236 (2016): 1167–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jog.2016.117.

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ABSTRACTGreenland's marine-terminating glaciers may be sensitive to oceanic heat, but the fjord processes controlling delivery of this heat to glacier termini remain poorly constrained. Here we use a three-dimensional numerical model of Kangerdlugssuaq Fjord, East Greenland, to examine controls on fjord/shelf exchange. We find that shelf-forced intermediary circulation can replace up to ~25% of the fjord volume with shelf waters within 10 d, while buoyancy-driven circulation (forced by subglacial runoff from marine-terminating glaciers) exchanges ~10% of the fjord volume over a 10 d period under typical summer conditions. However, while the intermediary circulation generates higher exchange rates between the fjord and shelf, the buoyancy-driven circulation is consistent over time hence more efficient at transporting water along the full length of the fjord. We thus find that buoyancy-driven circulation is the primary conveyor of oceanic heat to glaciers during the melt season. Intermediary circulation will however dominate during winter unless there is sufficient input of fresh water from subglacial melting. Our findings suggest that increasing shelf water temperatures and stronger buoyancy-driven circulation caused the heat available for melting at Kangerdlugssuaq Glacier to increase by ~50% between 1993–2001 and 2002–11, broadly coincident with the onset of rapid retreat at this glacier.
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Striukova, Ludmila, and Thierry Rayna. "University-industry knowledge exchange." European Journal of Innovation Management 18, no. 4 (2015): 471–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ejim-10-2013-0098.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to provide a better understanding of what Open Innovation means within university context. Focus is also put on the role universities believe they should play in Open Innovation, as well as the changes that might have arisen as a consequence of universities’ greater awareness of this concept. Design/methodology/approach – The research methodology used is an exploratory study based on in-depth semi-structured interviews of Pro-Vice-Chancellors (or equivalent level) of a variety of British universities. The study was designed around five main research themes: discourse, change, strategy, management, Open Innovation success. Findings – In addition to the traditional teaching, research and knowledge transfer roles of university, this study has uncovered a new role of universities: trusted intermediary (or “Open Innovation Hub”). Another key finding of this study is that it highlights the diversity that prevails in the UK with regard to Open Innovation. Research limitations/implications – The number of the interviews conducted for this study is probably not large enough to allow a solid generalisation. Data saturation, however, was achieved in this study. The insight provided by this study is particularly significant as interviewees were amongst the highest-ranking executives in their respective universities. Hence the views reported in this study are what “drives” Open Innovation policies in the universities that participated in this study. Practical implications – This new role of a trusted intermediary played by universities is very likely to change the existing Open Innovation landscape and re-shape policies. Social implications – The changing role of universities within Open Innovation context may potentially change the respective role of other stakeholders in the Open Innovation ecosystem. Originality/value – This is the first study aimed at investigating how British universities understand Open Innovation and what opportunities and challenges they associate with this process.
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Haddad, Nabih. "Foundation-sponsored networks: Brokerage roles of higher education intermediary organizations." education policy analysis archives 28 (August 17, 2020): 122. http://dx.doi.org/10.14507/epaa.28.4501.

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Philanthropic foundations are influential policy entrepreneurs in higher education, advocating new ideas, engaging in collaborative activities, and seeding research to inform the decision-making process. Despite occupying this role, the higher education literature has yet to examine how philanthropic foundations promote ideas between entities or how shared granting relationships are used to distribute and exchange information. By utilizing several sources of data, including in-depth interviews and an original dataset of postsecondary grants, and by applying social network concepts, this study explores the strategies educational funders use to disseminate ideas and promote information exchange. This study found that major foundations are not only taking on an advocacy-oriented role within their communication strategies, but they are also facilitating information sharing among intermediaries based on mutual granting relationships and shared agendas. Furthermore, the most impactful grantees are those who cross sectoral boundaries, such as advocacy nonprofits, think tanks, membership associations, and government agencies.
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Benahji, Sfaxi. "Choice of the exchange policies in the developments countries: Study of the competitiveness of Tunisia." Panoeconomicus 55, no. 3 (2008): 353–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/pan0803353b.

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After the collapse of the Breton Woods system, the increased fluctuations of the exchange rates pushed the developing countries to adopt exchange rate policies to avoid rocking of the balance of payments. Since 1973, Tunisia adopted fixed or intermediary exchange rate policies to support or ameliorate her competitiveness and later to balance her current account. By calculating the real effective exchange rate misalignment, we showed that this country did not achieve her goals and that amelioration of competitiveness occurred only as from the moment when she softened her exchange policies. A policy of floating exchange rate is recommended for Tunisia specially why this country is more and more open. .
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Tran, Them Ngoc. "Cultural exchange in nambo and its role in the development of Vietnam culture." Science and Technology Development Journal 16, no. 1 (2013): 5–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v16i1.1399.

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The paper begins with the addition of some fundamental concepts used as a theoretical basis for the study of cultural exchanges such as the level of exchanges (strong / weak), the conditions for the openness level of a culture, the power structure of a culture (material power, mental power), etc. Together with the characteristics of the subject, the time and space of the Nambo culture, factual basis is the strength and characteristics of cultural exchanges of the three regions (of Vietnam). In the context of the period of cultural transition from Vietnam’s rural culture to urban culture, from agricultural culture to industrial culture, the Nambo culture has quite a few advantages. Cultural exchange in Nambo helps develop physical strength, especially in the field of economic culture and traffic culture; cultural exchange in Nambo also helps develop mental strength in the field of organizational culture, educational culture, communicative culture, behaving culture, etc. For some aspects, the Nambo culture can be considered the intermediary chain link between Vietnamese traditional culture and Western culture. In this sense, the Nambo culture and cultural exchange in Nambo have played the role of a key factor in promoting and enhancing the efficiency of the development and modernization of Vietnam's traditional culture.
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Liu, Ying, and Yongmei Liu. "The effect of workers’ justice perception on continuance participation intention in the crowdsourcing market." Internet Research 29, no. 6 (2019): 1485–508. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/intr-02-2018-0060.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact mechanism of workers’ perceived justice, trust and job satisfaction (JS) on their continuance participation intention in the crowdsourcing market. Design/methodology/approach An e-questionnaire was posted as an online task on Zhubajie, and data from 304 valid questionnaires were analyzed using SmartPLS 3 software. Findings Results show that crowdsourcing workers’ distributive and interpersonal justice have a significant impact on their trust in the task requester, while procedural and informational justice significantly affect their trust in intermediary management. Workers’ trust in the task requester and in intermediary management positively affects JS, which ultimately affects their continuance participation intention in the crowdsourcing market. Research limitations/implications Based on the social exchange theory, this study examines the positive impact of workers’ justice perception on their continuance participation intention. It dissects the inherent mechanism of workers’ justice perception about their continuance participation intention using three variables of trust in the task requester, trust in intermediary management and JS. Practical implications Given the positive relationship between workers’ justice perception and continuance participation intention, crowdsourcing intermediary website managers should adopt effective measures to enhance workers’ justice perception to strengthen their continuance participation intention. Originality/value This study explores factors that influence workers’ continuance participation intention and their inherent mechanism in the crowdsourcing market based on justice and social exchange theories. It is an extension of research on continuous participation behavior in the crowdsourcing field.
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Hine, Damian Charles, Rachel Parker, and David Ireland. "The knowledge exchange intermediary as service provider: a discussion and an Australian case." Service Industries Journal 30, no. 5 (2009): 713–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02642060802253892.

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PORTERFIELD, TOBIN E. "Diversity in Business-to-Business Information Exchange: An Empirical Analysis of Manufacturers and their Trading Partners." Transportation Journal 47, no. 3 (2008): 36–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/transportationj.47.3.0036.

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Abstract This article examines the performance implications of information exchange in industrial supply chains. While existing literature has addressed the critical role of information exchange in supply chain integration, existing studies fail to address the specific characteristics of information exchange that affect performance. Through a transaction cost economics theoretical lens, hypotheses are developed and tested to explore the effects of information volume and information diversity on firm performance. The hypotheses are tested using an original dataset of twenty-three manufacturing firms that exchange information with their trading partners using an electronic intermediary. Results indicate a positive relationship for information volume and a negative relationship for information diversity as related to firm performance.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Exchange intermediary"

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Сигида, Любов Олексіївна, Любовь Алексеевна Сигида та Liubov Oleksiivna Syhyda. "Біржові посередники на світових товарних і фондових біржах". Thesis, Національна металургійна академія України, 2016. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/46062.

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Особливістю організації торгівлі на біржовому ринку є те, що вона відбувається не безпосередньо між продавцями і покупцями, а із залученням третіх осіб, які представляють інтереси кожної сторони – біржовими посередниками.<br>Особенностью организации торговли на биржевом рынке является то, что она происходит не непосредственно между продавцами и покупателями, а с привлечением третьих лиц, представляющих интересы каждой стороны – биржевыми посредниками.<br>Feature of the organization of trade on the stock market is that it is not directly between buyers and sellers, and third parties representing the interests of each party – stock-market intermediaries.
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Candemir, Basak. "Intermediary organisations for knowledge exchange : a comparative study of the agricultural biotechnology sector in the Netherlands and the UK." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2012. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/43343/.

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This dissertation, by comparing the agricultural biotechnology sector in the Netherlands and the UK, aims to understand the advantages and disadvantages posed by intermediary organisations for the promotion of knowledge exchange between universities and industry. An original conceptual framework has been constructed to allow a systematic analysis of intermediaries according to the functions they fulfil. The framework suggests that intermediaries can fulfil one or more of the following functions: access to human resources, access to the knowledge base, opportunities for commercialisation, access to facilities and other infrastructure, and access to networks. In order to move beyond the limitations brought about by differing nomenclature for intermediaries, the framework also proposes four ideal types of intermediaries derived from an analysis of existing intermediaries. The results of the empirical study reported here show that the roles of intermediaries are dependent on the characteristics of the sector as well as the history and configuration of existing national institutions. The policy implications of this study are several-fold. It is shown in this dissertation that application of certain dominant models of intermediaries can result in disadvantages for sectors like agricultural biotechnology that differ in important respects from the more frequently studied sectors, where these intermediaries seem to work better. This study of the agricultural biotechnology sector showed that there is space for new configurations of intermediaries such as sectoral technology transfer companies. The study highlighted that the crucial element for knowledge exchange is the production of knowledge itself. After identifying certain weaknesses in the UK agricultural sector and strengths within the Netherlands, the dissertation finds that large collaborative programs tend to facilitate knowledge exchange, while collaborative research and training can be a path for overcoming weaknesses in the system. By comparing the Netherlands and the UK, this study also showed that the presence of a strong industry is necessary for the uptake of knowledge originating from the research base.
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Сигида, Любов Олексіївна, Любовь Алексеевна Сигида, Liubov Oleksiivna Syhyda та ін. "Особливості діяльності посередників на біржовому ринку". Thesis, Тернопільський національний економічний університет, 2016. http://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/46059.

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Розглянуто сутність та роль біржових посередників в організації та проведенні біржових операцій. Досліджено їх види та визначено, що основну активність на біржовому ринку забезпечують такі посередники, як брокери, дилери, брокери-дилери, джоббери, трейдери та фінансові консультанти. Виокремлено особливості діяльності зазначених посередників на сучасному біржовому ринку. Виявлено, що брокерів залежно від особливостей діяльності можна поділити на дві групи: універсальних брокерів, або брокерів із повним обслуговуванням, та дисконтних брокерів. Зазначено основні особливості оплати діяльності біржових посередників залежно від їх типу та характеру здійснюваної роботи.<br>Рассмотрены сущность и роль биржевых посредников в организации и проведении биржевых операций. Исследованы их виды и определено, что основную активность на биржевом рынке обеспечивают такие посредники как брокеры, дилеры, брокеры-дилеры, джобберы, трейдеры и финансовые консультанты. Выделены особенности деятельности указанных посредников на современном биржевом рынке. Выявлено, что брокеров в зависимости от особенностей деятельности можно разделить на две группы: универсальные брокеры, или брокеры с полным обслуживанием, и дисконтные брокеры. Указаны основные особенности оплаты деятельности биржевых посредников в зависимости от их типа и характера осуществляемой работы.<br>The article considers the nature and role of intermediaries in the organization and management of exchange business. Types of exchange intermediaries are analyzed. It is determined that such intermediaries as brokers, dealers, brokers-dealers, jobbers, traders and financial advisors provide the main activity in the exchange market. The peculiarities of the mentioned intermediaries activities on exchange market are described. It is revealed that all the brokers depending on the specifics of their activities can be divided into two groups – full service brokers and discount brokers. It is defined that these groups of brokers have both advantages and disadvantages. It depends on the specifics of their activities. The main payment features of the exchange intermediaries activity, depending on the type and the nature of the performed work, are identified.
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Hattenberger, Mariska. "Composite proton exchange membranes for intermediate temperature fuel cells." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2015. http://etheses.bham.ac.uk//id/eprint/6194/.

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Intermediate temperature (IT) proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) offer a future that does not rely on the burning of fossil fuels, but dictate durable and high performance component materials. At operating conditions of 120 °C and 50 % relative humidity (RH), composite proton exchange membranes (PEMs) offer increased performance due to enhanced water uptake and retention resulting from the hydrophilic filler material. This project aimed to relate measured data for composite PEMs with literature data on Nafion-graphene oxide (GO) PEMs. In order to achieve this, the membrane casting method was optimised and GO was synthesised in-house. A range of membranes were tested using a calibrated and optimised high temperature test stand. In-situ and ex-situ testing was carried out between 80°C and 120°C, and between 25 and 95 % RH. In contrast with some published data, this study found inconsistent trends between water uptake, ion exchange capacity, membrane resistance and single cell performance. Overall it was found that recast and composite membranes had higher in-plane resistance than Nafion 212, but that composite membranes with low filler loading had comparable in-situ performance to the commercial membrane. Further single cell optimisation is likely to result in further advances for composite PEMs.
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Gopalakrishnan, Gokul. "Phonon Exchange by Two-Dimensional Electrons in Intermediate Magnetic Fields." The Ohio State University, 2008. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1222186784.

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Dowell, Marla L. (Marla Lorraine) 1965. "Pion single charge exchange in three body nuclei at intermediate energies." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/26856.

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Kabutz, Rudolf T. "The (p, n) charge-exchange reaction on ⁹⁰Zr at intermediate energies." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 1992. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/17385.

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Bibliography: p. 67-69.<br>Using the Time-of-Flight facility at the National Accelerator Centre at Faure, the (p, n) charge-exchange reaction has been studied at intermediate energies of 120, 160 and 200 MeV, and at angles of 0°, 2° and 4°. In this work the data collected for the ⁹⁰Zr target will be presented. The influence on the data from slow neutrons due to previous pulses is discussed and the best manner of removing them from the spectra is recommended. It is shown how the background cosmic rays can be utilised to measure the intrinsic resolution of the detectors and to obtain an estimate of the neutron energy threshold. The differential cross-sections for the states corresponding to Fermi and Gamow-Teller transitions were extracted from the time spectra. The sum of the strength of all the discrete Gamow-Teller states was determined and compared to the Ikeda Sum Rule. It was found that only 50% of the sum could be accounted for in the discrete states. An overview of the theory that has been developed to extract Gamow-Teller strengths from the (p, n) cross-sections is given. Some of the theoretical models that have been used to describe the ⁹⁰Zr(p, n)⁹⁰ Nb reaction and account for the missing Gamow-Teller strength are briefly discussed.
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Cheddie, Denver Faron. "Computational modeling of intermediate temperature proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cells." FIU Digital Commons, 2006. http://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/etd/2124.

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A two-phase three-dimensional computational model of an intermediate temperature (120 - 190 ˚C) proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell is presented. This represents the first attempt to model PEM fuel cells employing intermediate temperature membranes, in this case, phosphoric acid doped polybenzimidazole (PBI). To date, mathematical modeling of PEM fuel cells has been restricted to low temperature operation, especially to those employing Nafion® membranes; while research on PBI as an intermediate temperature membrane has been solely at the experimental level. This work is an advancement in the state of the art of both these fields of research. With a growing trend toward higher temperature operation of PEM fuel cells, mathematical modeling of such systems is necessary to help hasten the development of the technology and highlight areas where research should be focused. This mathematical model accounted for all the major transport and polarization processes occurring inside the fuel cell, including the two phase phenomenon of gas dissolution in the polymer electrolyte. Results were presented for polarization performance, flux distributions, concentration variations in both the gaseous and aqueous phases, and temperature variations for various heat management strategies. The model predictions matched well with published experimental data, and were self-consistent. The major finding of this research was that, due to the transport limitations imposed by the use of phosphoric acid as a doping agent, namely low solubility and diffusivity of dissolved gases and anion adsorption onto catalyst sites, the catalyst utilization is very low (~1 - 2 %). Significant cost savings were predicted with the use of advanced catalyst deposition techniques that would greatly reduce the eventual thickness of the catalyst layer, and subsequently improve catalyst utilization. The model also predicted that an increase in power output in the order of 50% is expected if alternative doping agents to phosphoric acid can be found, which afford better transport properties of dissolved gases, reduced anion adsorption onto catalyst sites, and which maintain stability and conductive properties at elevated temperatures.
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Cui, Jingdan. "The Inlet Passageway Optimization Research of Intermediate Heat Exchanger in HTGR." Thesis, KTH, Fysik, 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-231342.

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Titov, A. I., V. Shklyar, B. L. Reznik, and Burkhard Kämpfer. "Bremsstrahlung in intermediate-energy nucleon reactions within an effective one-beson exchange model." Forschungszentrum Dresden, 2010. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:d120-qucosa-31042.

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Within a covariant effective one-boson exchange model for the T matrix of NN interactions we present detailed calculations of bremsstrahlung cross sections for proton - proton and proton - neutron reactions at beam energies in the 1 GeV region. Besides pure bremsstrahlung processes we consider photons from ∆ decays and contributions from the η → γγ process. At beam energies above 700 MeV the ∆ decay channel dominates the spectra at large photon energies, where the interference between non-resonance processes and the ∆ decay channel becomes also important. Low energy photons stem from pure bremsstrahlung processes. The available experimental data at 730 MeV beam energy is well described. We extrapolate the model down to 280 MeV, where more detailed experimental data exist, and find agreement with angular distributions.
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Books on the topic "Exchange intermediary"

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Horan, Edwin V. How to do a like kind exchange using a qualified intermediary, or, How to save thousands of dollars in taxes!! THG Pub., 2005.

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Zhong jie zu zhi yan jiu: Zhi du bian qian zhong chan quan jiao yi ji gou de an li fen xi = Research on intermediary organization : the case study on equity exchange agency in instutuional changes. She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2007.

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Zhong jie zu zhi yan jiu: Zhi du bian qian zhong chan quan jiao yi ji gou de an li fen xi = Research on intermediary organization : the case study on equity exchange agency in instutuional changes. She hui ke xue wen xian chu ban she, 2007.

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Frankel, Jeffrey A. Verifiability and the vanishing intermediate exchange rate regime. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000.

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Demirgüç-Kunt, Aslı. Stock market development and financial intermediary growth: A research agenda. Policy Research Dept., World Bank, 1993.

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Bubula, Andrea. Are pegged and intermediate exchange rate regimes more crisis prone? International Monetary Fund, Monetary and Financial Systems Department and Policy and Review Department, 2003.

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Cucinotta, Francis A. Energy-loss cross sections for inclusive charge-exchange reactions at intermediate energies. Langley Research Center, 1993.

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Zohuri, Bahman. Nuclear Energy for Hydrogen Generation through Intermediate Heat Exchangers. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29838-2.

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Janáková, Martina, Matěj Kos, Michaela Koutská, et al. Já z hvězd svou moudrost nevyčet… Edited by Alice Jedličková and Stanislava Fedrová. Masaryk University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5817/cz.muni.m210-8469-2021.

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The volume consists of two parts, one of which comprises analyses of filmic transmediations of Shakespeare’s sonnets (The Sonnetproject, New York Shakespeare Exchange 2013), the other analyses of literary ekphrases (by W. Szymborska, U. Fanthorpe, J. Stone etc.). It results from an Intermedial studies seminar held in 2021 within the program Literature and Intercultural Communication at Masaryk University, Brno. The contributions display various approaches that fall under two main intermedial methods, literature-centered (introduced by Werner Wolf), which focuses primarily on a semantic analysis of the original text, and literature-oriented (as suggested by Irina Rajewsky), which respects the transmediation as an autonomous representation and observes its relations to the pretext mainly retrospectively; and even a comparative one, which involves a translinguistic analysis of translations as intercultural and historical transfers.
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Tedde, Vittorino. Il nuovo mercato finanziario per le piccole e medie imprese: Il market maker, le opportunità per società, intermediari e investitori. FrancoAngeli, 1998.

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Book chapters on the topic "Exchange intermediary"

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Mochrie, Robert. "Exchange." In Intermediate Microeconomics. Macmillan Education UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-09166-6_20.

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Li, Li, Bangtao Wu, Zhong Chen, and Liangjie Zhao. "Social Network as Double-Edged Sword to Exchange: Frictions and the Emerging of Intellectual Intermediary Service." In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-02466-5_87.

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Guidez, Joël, and Gérard Prêle. "Intermediate Heat Exchangers." In Superphenix. Atlantis Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/978-94-6239-246-5_11.

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Schaefer, Guido K. "Barter with Intermediate Exchange of Goods." In Money, Trust, and Banking. Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230513266_6.

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Zohuri, Bahman. "Heat Exchangers." In Nuclear Energy for Hydrogen Generation through Intermediate Heat Exchangers. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29838-2_6.

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Ndou, Eliphas, Nombulelo Gumata, and Mthuli Ncube. "Rand Depreciation and Investment Dynamics: The Role of Imported Intermediate Inputs." In Global Economic Uncertainties and Exchange Rate Shocks. Springer International Publishing, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-62280-4_9.

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Zohuri, Bahman. "Evaluation of Next Generation Nuclear Plant Intermediate Heat Exchanger Operating Conditions." In Nuclear Energy for Hydrogen Generation through Intermediate Heat Exchangers. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29838-2_5.

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Zohuri, Bahman. "Energy Resources and the Role of Nuclear Energy." In Nuclear Energy for Hydrogen Generation through Intermediate Heat Exchangers. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29838-2_1.

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Zohuri, Bahman. "Large-Scale Hydrogen Production." In Nuclear Energy for Hydrogen Generation through Intermediate Heat Exchangers. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29838-2_2.

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Zohuri, Bahman. "Hydrogen Production Plant." In Nuclear Energy for Hydrogen Generation through Intermediate Heat Exchangers. Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29838-2_3.

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Conference papers on the topic "Exchange intermediary"

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Xu, Guang-yi, and Zhi-sheng Wang. "The impact of transformational leadership style on organizational performance: The intermediary effects of leader-member exchange." In 2008 International Conference on Management Science and Engineering (ICMSE). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icmse.2008.4669047.

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Yuan, Xiaoyi, and Guoxin Liu. "Governance and Alliance Performance in R&D Alliance: The Intermediary Role of Inter-organization Knowledge Exchange." In Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Business, Economics, Management Science (BEMS 2019). Atlantis Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/bems-19.2019.22.

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Doty, F. David, Siddarth Shevgoor, and John Staab. "Practical Application of a Compact, High-Effectiveness, Gas-To-Gas, Compound Recuperator With Liquid Intermediary (CRLI)." In ASME 2009 Heat Transfer Summer Conference collocated with the InterPACK09 and 3rd Energy Sustainability Conferences. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2009-88372.

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Gas-to-gas recuperation with both high thermal effectiveness and order-of-magnitude improvement in cost effectiveness is critical to addressing global energy needs, especially via fuel synthesis from waste CO2 and renewable H2. An uncommon compound recuperator with liquid intermediary (CRLI) has been simulated for high-ε heat exchange between a first shell-side gas stream and a second shell-side gas stream of similar thermal capacity rates (W/K). The compound recuperator uses a first Gas-to-Liquid (GL) recuperator for a nearly complete transfer of available energy from a shell-side gas to an intermediary tube-side heat transfer liquid (HTL), followed by a second GL recuperator to transfer the heat from the liquid intermediary to the second gas stream. Each GL recuperator resembles an arrangement of thermally isolated, serially connected, adjacent, cross-flow, finned-tube cores, such as used in AC condensers. They are arranged so to effectively achieve counterflow exchange between the HTL and the shell-side gas stream. The HTL may be water, an organic liquid, a molten alloy, or a molten salt. Minimization of exergy destruction for the case where there is a substantial temperature difference between the hot and cold sources requires (1) a fairly large number of series connected, thermally isolated cores, (2) similar thermal capacity rates in all three streams (the two gases and the liquid intermediary), (3) a relatively large value for the number of transfer units (NTU), and (4) no phase change. The simulations show that the optimized CRLI recuperator can achieve effectiveness above 97% at very low pumping losses and has the potential for order-of-magnitude reduction in manufacturing costs compared to current technologies for clean gases at pressures above 0.3 MPa at heat transfer rates above ∼200 kW.
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Zheng, Weijun. "Ownership Influences on Vertical B2B E-marketplaces’ Survival." In InSITE 2009: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3336.

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A vertical electronic marketplace (EM) is an inter-organizational intermediary within a single industry that enables participating buyers and sellers to exchange information about price and product offerings and to cooperate on commodity exchange. Using a Relational View (RV) perspective, this paper develops theoretical arguments that explain the impact of ownership on the likelihood of vEM survival. With a survival analysis, this paper provides empirical support for the theoretical arguments using data collected on 159 vEMs across six industries. The paper found that EM ownerships with industry ties will have higher survival rates than those without.
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Roschupkina, P. "Research and transformation of business processes of a retail enterprise." In International Conference "Computing for Physics and Technology - CPT2020". ANO «Scientific and Research Center for Information in Physics and Technique», 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.30987/conferencearticle_5fd755c0082498.28318083.

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Retail trade occupies an important part of the life of society because it is directly aimed at satisfying its needs as a consumer and is a source of material wealth for the seller. This sphere of activity is an independent branch of the national economy, which has emerged because of commodity exchange processes designed to meet the various needs of human society. Everyone of society, as a result of the implementation of exchange operations, has the opportunity to receive for the final individual use what he needs. The seller, in pursuit of his own benefit, relieves the manufacturer of the need to search for a buyer for his products. From this point of view, the role of retail trade in the reproduction cycle is extremely important, since, specializing in specific operations, this industry is not only an intermediary, but also a catalyst for mutually beneficial interaction of all participants in these relationships. Virtually everyone in both developed and developing countries is involved in retail operations on a daily basis.
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McDonald, Colin F. "The Key Role of Heat Exchangers in Closed Brayton Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plants." In ASME 1996 International Gas Turbine and Aeroengine Congress and Exhibition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/96-gt-461.

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In the power generation field, simple cycle gas turbines are dominant, with heat exchanged variants only selected based on particular user’s requirements. For the lesser known closed Brayton cycle (CBC) power plant, heat exchangers are mandatory. The following three categories of heat exchangers are addressed in this paper, 1) heat input to the closed cycle from an external source; for example the heat exchanger in a fluidized bed combuster in the case of a fossil-fired plant, or an intermediate heat exchanger (IHX) in the case of an indirect cycle nuclear gas turbine, 2) recuperator in the system to enhance efficiency, and 3) exchangers (i.e., precooler and intercooler) for heat rejection from the system. The influence that these heat exchangers have on the selection of system parameters, and plant performance is discussed. Heat exchanger technology state-of-the-art for CBC systems is highlighted.
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Sabharwall, Piyush, Mike Patterson, Vivek Utgikar, and Fred Gunnerson. "NGNP Process Heat Utilization: Liquid Metal Phase Change Heat Exchanger." In Fourth International Topical Meeting on High Temperature Reactor Technology. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/htr2008-58197.

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One key long-standing issue that must be overcome to fully realize the successful growth of nuclear power is to determine other benefits of nuclear energy apart from meeting the electricity demands. The Next Generation Nuclear Plant (NGNP) will most likely be producing electricity and heat for the production of hydrogen and/or oil retrieval from oil sands and oil shale to help in our national pursuit of energy independence. For nuclear process heat to be utilized, intermediate heat exchange is required to transfer heat from the NGNP to the hydrogen plant or oil recovery field in the most efficient way possible. Development of nuclear reactor-process heat technology has intensified the interest in liquid metals as heat transfer media because of their ideal transport properties. Liquid metal heat exchangers are not new in practical applications. An important rationale for considering liquid metals as the working fluid is because of the higher convective heat transfer coefficient. This explains the interest in liquid metals as coolant for intermediate heat exchange from NGNP. The production of electric power at higher efficiency via the Brayton Cycle, and hydrogen production, requires both heat at higher temperatures and high effectiveness compact heat exchangers to transfer heat to either the power or process cycle. Compact heat exchangers maximize the heat transfer surface area per volume of heat exchanger; this has the benefit of reducing heat exchanger size and heat losses. High temperature IHX design requirements are governed in part by the allowable temperature drop between the outlet of NGNP and inlet of the process heat facility. In order to improve the characteristics of heat transfer, liquid metal phase change heat exchangers may be more effective and efficient. This paper explores the overall heat transfer characteristics and pressure drop of the phase change heat exchanger with Na as the heat exchanger coolant. In order to design a very efficient and effective heat exchanger one must optimize the design such that we have a high heat transfer and a lower pressure drop, but there is always a tradeoff between them. Based on NGNP operational parameters, a heat exchanger analysis with the sodium phase change is presented to show that the heat exchanger has the potential for highly effective heat transfer, within a small volume at reasonable cost.
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Ezekoye, L. Ike, and Stephen R. Swantner. "Characterization of the Performance of Coupled Heat Exchangers With an Intermediate Heat Load." In ASME 2002 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2002-1511.

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Heat exchanger design is both an art and a science. The science part of it is premised on the fundamentals of convective and conductive heat transfer and the art part of it is based on determining how to effectively package the design to meet the process requirements with cost constraints. This paper is not concerned with the art portion of heat exchanger design. Rather, the paper presents a method of characterizing the performance of coupled heat exchangers with an intermediate heat load in process systems. In process plants, it is not uncommon to see heat exchangers that are coupled. Determining the performance of such heat exchanger arrangements can be daunting, but not insurmountable. Using first principles equations, engineers iteratively establish the performance of the heat exchanger arrangement. This process is time consuming. In this paper, we present a specific case of two coupled heat exchangers with an intermediate heat load in the intermediate system. The resultant model allows an engineer to perform sensitivity studies of the arrangement prior to investing resources in an actual design of the system. This method is expected to facilitate the process of examining the performance of similarly configured heat exchanger arrangements. Similar techniques can be used to simplify more complex heat exchanger arrangements.
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Geri, Nitza. "Overcoming the Challenge of Cooperating with Competitors: Critical Success Factors of Interorganizational Systems Implementation." In InSITE 2009: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/3330.

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The growing phenomenon of competitors that use a common interorganizational system (IOS) raises challenging strategic and organizational issues. Sometimes organizations join IOS initiatives although it seems to weaken their competitive position. This paper analyzes, in retrospect, the fully automated Tel-Aviv Continuous Trading system (TACT) implemented by the Tel-Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) and its members, about a decade after its inauguration. It examines TACT's organizational feasibility and its critical success factors, using the Theory of Constraints (TOC) as a theoretical basis. The paper provides a comprehensive analysis of one system, including the point of view of both the initiator (TASE) and the participants (TASE members). TACT's implementation complexity was further escalated since all users had to convert to it simultaneously. Therefore, intensive cooperation was required, especially between Israel's five largest banks, which had seemingly faced a value paradox of IOS, since TACT was supposed to undermine their competitive position by reducing customer lock-in. This study contributes to the informing science transdiscipline by extending its applicability to interorganizational contexts, and by introducing the Theory of Constraints as an effective analysis tool that can be integrated within the informing science framework. It emphasizes the importance of a neutral managing intermediary, provides guidelines for successful IOS implementation, and suggests that the main critical success factor is information systems management skills.
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Thind, H., I. Pioro, and G. Harvel. "SuperCritical Water-Cooled Nuclear Reactor With Intermediate Heat Exchangers." In 18th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone18-30104.

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At present, there are a number of Generation-IV nuclear reactor concepts under development worldwide, and the SuperCritical Water-cooled nuclear Reactor (SCWR) type is one of them. The main objective of developing SCWRs is to: 1) Increase the thermal efficiency of current Nuclear Power Plants (NPPs) from 30–35% to approximately 45–50%, and 2) Decrease capital and operational costs. SCW NPPs will have much higher operating parameters compared to current NPPs (i.e., pressures of about 25 MPa and outlet temperatures up to 625°C). This paper presents a SCWR single-reheat indirect cycle concept with intermediate heat exchangers. Similar to the current CANDU and Pressurized Water Reactor (PWR) NPPs, heat exchangers separate the primary loop from the secondary loop. In this way, the primary loop can be completely enclosed in the reactor building. The nuclear activities stay within the reactor building, and there is a reduced possibility for radioactive contamination of equipment in the turbine building. As SCW NPPs will have much higher operating thermal hydraulic parameters this paper analyzes the technical challenges and higher costs typically associated with heat exchangers. The double-pipe heat exchanger is analyzed in depth to determine the heat-transfer surface area, number of units and physical dimensions of the heat exchanger. This study will help to determine whether the advantages of the indirect cycle justify implementation of heat exchangers at a SCW NPP.
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Reports on the topic "Exchange intermediary"

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Noack, Anika. Knowledge and Technology Transfer under Digital Conditions: Transfer Intermediaries in Eastern Germany and the Role of Digital Means, Trust and Face-to-Face Interactions. Technische Hochschule Wildau, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15771/innohub_4.

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Even before the corona pandemic broke out in 2020, the role of digitalisation became more and more apparent within Knowledge and Technology Transfer (KTT) processes. Since the pandemic,intermediary organisations that bridge the distance between academia and the world of business to pave the way for successful university-industry linkages have not primarily been able to build on face-to-face-encounters to create those relations. Based on an ongoing research project, this paper examines how digitally mediated communications potentially enhance or limit knowledge and technology transfer that is primarily based on face-to-face interactions.On the one hand, the use of digitally mediated communications seem to foster the spatial expansion of networks, save travel times and costs and foster a special form of social inclusion. University-industry-relations, on the other hand,still rely on a positive evaluation of face-to-face contacts and geographical proximity for trust to develop between heterogeneous partners. Here, actors with bridging functions like transfer scouts are vital in enabling a regular communicative exchange to create commitment, social cohesion and cooperation in digital contexts. Although the relevance of digitalised transfer processes has been increasing over time, an important set of activities, involving face-to-face contacts and co-location, currently still plays a major role for transfer intermediaries in university-industry-relations.
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Frankel, Jeffrey, Sergio Schmukler, and Luis Serven. Verifiability and the Vanishing Intermediate Exchange Rate Regime. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w7901.

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Muchkenthaler, F. J., R. R. Spencer, H. T. Hunter, J. L. Hull, and A. Shono. Measurements for the Jasper Program intermediate heat exchanger experiment. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/432820.

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Mizia, Ronald Eugene. Next Generation Nuclear Plant Intermediate Heat Exchanger Acquisition Strategy. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1389177.

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Dowell, Marla L. Pion single charge exchange in three body nuclei at intermediate energies. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10116806.

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Majumdar, S., A. Moisseytsev, and K. Natesan. Assessment of next generation nuclear plant intermediate heat exchanger design. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/946420.

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Utgikar, Vivek, Xiaodong Sun, Richard Christensen, and Piyush Sabharwall. Advanced Reactors-Intermediate Heat Exchanger (IHX) Coupling: Theoretical Modeling and Experimental Validation. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1346149.

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Natesan, K., A. Moisseytsev, S. Majumdar, and P. S. Shankar. Preliminary issues associated with the next generation nuclear plant intermediate heat exchanger design. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/919325.

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King, W. D. Intermediate-Scale Ion Exchange Removal of Cesium and Technetium from Hanford Tank 241-AN-102. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/786598.

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King, W. D. Intermediate-Scale Ion Exchange Removal of Cesium and Technetium from Hanford Tank 241-AN-102. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/774850.

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