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Bolotina, Ye, O. Shubna, A. Shirkova, and Ya Bondarev. "Institutional Approach to the Formation of Strategic Directions of Sales Activities of Market Entities." Economic Herald of the Donbas, no. 2 (72) (2023): 48–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.12958/1817-3772-2023-2(72)-48-55.

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The article deals with issues related to the management of sales activities of domestic enterprises. Measures have been taken to improve the strategic management of the company's sales activities on the foreign market. . The main purpose with which enterprises enter foreign markets is to maximize profits by using economies of scale and the ability to conduct research on target foreign markets. Strategies for entering the foreign market have been defined, based on cost accounting and attractiveness for investment. It has been proven that two main technologies are used to promote goods through d
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Quintal, Vanessa, Ben Thomas, Ian Phau, and Zorana Soldat. "Using push-pull winescape attributes to model Australian wine tourist segmentation." International Journal of Wine Business Research 29, no. 4 (2017): 346–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijwbr-01-2017-0007.

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Purpose The study aims to introduce a comprehensive segmentation instrument that incorporates the push–pull winescape attributes, providing a new perspective of the wine tourist profile and explaining their behavioural intentions in the Australian winescape. Design/methodology/approach A literature review, focus groups and expert panels generated an extensive list of push–pull winescape attributes. Pen-and-paper surveys conveniently sampled 739 wine tourists at three wineries across three wine regions in Australia. Adopting push–pull winescape attributes as the segmentation base, cluster analy
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Antonelli, Cristiano, and Agnieszka Gehringer. "Competent demand pull and technological flows within sectoral systems: the evidence on differences within Europe." Cambridge Journal of Economics 43, no. 6 (2019): 1525–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/cje/bez002.

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Abstract The paper implements the competent demand-pull hypothesis that grafts the advances of the economics of knowledge on the Kaldor–Schmookler demand-pull approach. Demand-pulling effects occur only if the increase of derived demand for both capital and intermediary inputs is accompanied by knowledge interactions carried by market transactions. The competent demand-pull hypothesis rejuvenates the standard demand-pull approach through the focus on the sectoral architecture of market-embedded inter-sectoral knowledge linkages between competent users and innovative producers. We measure such
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Shawyun, Teay. "Strategic Market and Customer Driven IS/IT Planning Model." International Journal of Strategic Information Technology and Applications 2, no. 1 (2011): 11–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jsita.2011010102.

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The importance and issue of strategic business and IT alignment to achieve organization performance, a multifarious IS/IT frameworks, continues to perplex. It is contended that an internal focused IS/IT approach might not meet the needs of its both internal and external customers. This paper proposes a market based push-pull framework to ensure that the push strategy of the organization in what it wants to offer and at a price that it intends to offer is matched with the pull strategy of the market in what it wants to buy and at a price it is willing to pay. Once the market pull and firm push
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Rokan, Mustapa Khamal. "State Role Model in Regulating Market in Indonesia on Islamic Perspective." Ijtimā'iyya: Journal of Muslim Society Research 1, no. 1 (2016): 37–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.24090/ijtimaiyya.v1i1.926.

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Background of this research is the traditional market alienation due to unbalance compete with modern market on the retail market in Indonesia. Limited capital, business management simple and limited networks make traditional markets are not able to compete with the modern market. This research use qualitative methods and use a case-based approach (statute approach) the Commission’s decision number 09/KPPU-L/2005 and the Commission’s Decision No. 03/ KPPU-LI /2000 and history approach, the history of the market Prophet Muhammad’s time and during the time of the Islamic empire. In addition, thi
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Baloglu, Seyhmus, and Muzaffer Uysal. "Market segments of push and pull motivations: a canonical correlation approach." International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 8, no. 3 (1996): 32–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/09596119610115989.

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Madanoglu, Melih, Ilan Alon, and Amir Shoham. "Push and pull factors in international franchising." International Marketing Review 34, no. 1 (2017): 29–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/imr-03-2015-0037.

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Purpose Using munificence, real options and ambidexterity theories, the purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how the differential between home and host market environmental conditions affects US international franchising expansion. Design/methodology/approach The authors used firm-level panel data for 151 US-based franchising firms, from Bond’s Guide for Franchise Opportunities, for the years 1994-2008 plus macroeconomic data on the environment, to explain the probability of franchising. Findings The paper finds that the differential in economic growth and economic uncertainty impacts franc
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Qian, Tyreal Yizhou, Jerred Junqi Wang, and James Jianhui Zhang. "Push and Pull Factors in E-Sports Livestreaming: A Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling Approach." International Journal of Sport Communication 13, no. 4 (2020): 621–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijsc.2020-0001.

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Shifting from a player-oriented approach, e-sports has increasingly positioned itself as emerging spectator entertainment. In the wake of the growing online viewer market, the industry has made tremendous efforts to innovate marketing strategies and build up a base of passionate fans across the globe. To augment this endeavor, the current study investigated push and pull factors that influence e-sports online viewers’ consumption behaviors (N = 1,309) using partial least squares structural equation modeling. The authors proposed a new way to operationalize push and pull factors that have been
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Qamilah, Nurul, and Agel Vidian Krama. "Wilayah Cakupan Pelayanan Pembeli di Pasar Bandar Buat Kecamatan Lubuk Kilangan Kota Padang." KAGANGA: Jurnal Pendidikan Sejarah dan Riset Sosial-Humaniora 1, no. 1 (2018): 25–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.31539/kaganga.v1i1.234.

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This study aims to obtain a description of the coverage area of visitor services Bandar Bandar Buat Kecamatan Lubuk Kilangan Kota Padang and how much influence of pull factors such as: accessibility, and distance, quality, price, completeness and type of goods. The type of this research is descriptive research by combining qualitative and quantitative approach, while approach taken in sampling is by accidental technique. The result of the research shows that: (1) The area of service coverage of visitors, especially buyers at Bandar Buat Market is spread in eleven urban villages, with seven sub
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Sebijjo Ssemmanda, Emmanuel. "Push and pull." Jumuiya: East African Community Law Journal 1, no. 1 (2022): 165–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.58216/j-eaclj.v1i1.213.

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The Treaty for the Establishment of the East African Community (the EAC Treaty) was signed on 30 November 1999 between the Republics of Kenya, Uganda and the United Republic of Tanzania. Burundi and Rwanda acceded to the Treaty in 2007 and South Sudan in 2016. The East African Community (EAC) is the fastest growing Regional Economic Community (REC) in Africa, with a comparatively well-functioning Customs Union, a partly functioning Common Market, a fast-approaching Monetary Union, and an ultimate destination of a Political Federation. The EAC Treaty is an international treaty and its internati
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Books on the topic "Market pull approach"

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Gloe, Markus, and Tonio Oeftering, eds. Politische Bildung meets Kulturelle Bildung. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845296708.

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This book focuses on the relation between citizenship education and cultural education. It provides answers to the question of where the line between citizenship and cultural education is to be drawn—and if there is any at all. The issue of which approaches to cultural education can be productive for citizenship education is also raised. The articles the book contains introduce the chances offered by and limits to citizenship and cultural education as well as concrete approaches to identifying a link between them. This includes citizenship education through literature, theatre, music, fashion,
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Sol Cueva, Lillian. "La Mercadita 2050: Telling Tomorrows of a Market After Oil." In Contours of Feminist Political Ecology. Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20928-4_11.

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AbstractIn this chapter, I tell the story of La Mercadita, an imaginary Market located in Mexico City in the year 2050. This fictional story was inspired and informed by the visions of vendors, who created four stories about the future of their marketplaces and their energy systems, during my field research in Mexico City in 2020. It pulls together the wishes, dreams and fears vendors have while talking about the future; some of their concrete ideas that address energy transitions; and the implications these visions may have in their communities and environments. The chapter stories energy imaginaries from a feminist political ecology perspective in order to encourage FPE to explore narrative approaches and to build creatively on communities’ visions of their own futures.
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Paun, Florin. "The Demand Readiness Level Scale as New Proposed Tool to Hybridise Market Pull with Technology Push Approaches in Technology Transfer Practices." In Technology Transfer in a Global Economy. Springer US, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-6102-9_18.

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Shawyun, Teay. "Strategic Market Driven IS/IT Planning Model." In Strategic Information Technology and Portfolio Management. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-687-7.ch003.

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IS literature continues to highlight the issues of strategic business and IT planning alignment to achieve business performance. As an alternative to the mainstream models in the planning and implementation of the IS/IT by an organization, this chapter proposes an externalized approach by identifying the market driven needs through the firm’s value proposition to the customer derived from the product/service consumption. The market based push-pull framework is to ensure that the push strategy of the firm in what it wants to offer and at a price that it intends to offer is matched with the pull strategy of the market in what it wants to buy and at a price it is willingly to pay. This externalized customer value is reconciled by the internalized firm’s creation and delivery of the value as proposed by the firm based on the reconciliation of the market-pull and firm-push value proposition affecting customer satisfaction. Once the market pull and firm push strategy is identified, the alignment of the IT would be based on the pushpull effect of the business requirement to serve and satisfy not only the internal customer needs but also the more important external customer needs and requirements in term of the firm’s value proposition. The IT as a key enabler would be the main enabling mechanism to create and deliver on the value as proposed to the customer. A case study of how a university revamp its Information Management System by aligning the external and the internal elements is used to illustrate this reconciliation in its market driven IS/IT planning. The “market driven IS/IT” planning model is the base of the strategic integration of the internal and external elements that is contended to address the key planning issues in a more integrated and comprehensive way.
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Emerson, Michael Oluf, and Kevin T. Smiley. "What Residents Think, Believe, and Act Upon." In Market Cities, People Cities. NYU Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479856794.003.0004.

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In chapter 4, we foreground how residents think about their cities, and the critical role that their cultural beliefs play in underwriting the Market City and the People City—as well as contesting it. Specifically, we examine five survey questions that detail how Copenhageners and Houstonians have vastly different beliefs about work, inequality, and government, even across income levels. We also detail how residents are more heterogeneous in their beliefs than are city elites or government, and that it is residents who have the greater capacity for social change. We detail our “solar system” approach of considering how different ideas and groups relate to the gravitational pull of the Market City and People City.
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Ainamo, Antti. "Evolution not Revolution in Next-Generation Wireless Telephony." In Encyclopedia of Multimedia Technology and Networking, Second Edition. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-014-1.ch067.

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Traditionally, design for industry transformed consumers’ and other product users’ everyday lives in one of two ways: “technology-push” or “market-pull”. In technology-push, producers took a given technology or a well-specified technological subsystem, applying it into consumers’ everyday lives as true to the original as possible. In market-pull, producers took consumer demand as their point of origin, channeling only those new technologies that consumers demanded (Ulrich & Eppinger, 1995). The traditional trade-off was that technology-push isolated design from consumers and other users, and market-pull isolated it from technology. Now, with technological advances, the market-pull side has developed a wholly new kind of sensibility to mold the evolution of technology. This is because of the multitude and diversity of the kinds of technologies that can be offered to consumers. Besides designing products or services by using front-end planning, products or services can also be designed by using feedback from users and customers, who thus become key “co-producers” (Wikström, 1996). This kind of evolution is not, of course, altogether new. This kind of a strategy of “robust design” (i.e., the market introduction of a new product or service and its flexible adaptation to feedback) can be said to trace at least as far back as Edison. In the case of the electric light, Edison introduced the idea of diffusing the science-based benefits of technology to small businesses and consumer households in a way that was earlier reserved for only “high-tech” and large businesses (Hargadon & Douglas, 2001). The design of innovations that have followed this model include the design of automobiles, computers, and mobile telephones, respectively (Ainamo & Pantzar, 2000; Castells, 1996; Castells & Himanen, 2002; Djelic & Ainamo, 2005; Pantzar & Ainamo, 2004). Ford made the automobile accessible, while General Motors played a role in the 1920’s in contributing to the spread of the product platform concept as a basis for mass customization (see Pantzar & Ainamo, 2004, for a review). Apple made personal computers a consumer product. The current “third generation” of mobile telephony is finally bringing on the arrival into consumer homes of what has been called the “information society” (Bell, 1999). Now, there is obviously much interest in, and excitement about, “the next generation” of mobile telephony. Besides researchers who often have held a purely intellectual interest in the issue, many professional or novice engineers have a technological interest. Still other people are financial investors who are interested in the next generation to make money. Consumers and users of phones have an obvious interest in how to “domesticate” third-generation mobile telephony so as to manage their everyday life with a mobile phone and to run and organize their routines. How to approach next-generation mobile telephony? This article provides an overview of how the next-generation of telephony will be more a point in a long chain of evolution than it will be a revolution.
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Vasojević, Nena. "The role of push and pull factors in the selection of destination for international students: Serbian context." In International student migration and identities. Institute of Social Sciences, 2025. https://doi.org/10.56461/zr_2025.ismi.09.

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Many countries, especially small and underdeveloped countries of the world, increasingly search for new models that would help them attract young highly educated professionals to educate themselves in the high education institutions within their borders, thus influencing their better position on the global market. Relying on the push and pull factors’ theory, this research investigates the motives for studying in the host country, as well as international students’ intention to stay or leave the host country after finishing their studies. The paper uses an approach of combined methods to analyse the data received in all three phases of the research with Serbian students who are studying or studied abroad and foreign students who are studying or studied in Serbia.
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Wei, James. "Product Exploration and Discovery." In Product Engineering. Oxford University Press, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195159172.003.0005.

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It is sometimes said that “necessity is the mother of invention.” Many product innovations have begun with the observation and recognition that many people are in need of a new or improved product, and investigators then looked for a technology that would produce such a product to satisfy this market need. Investigators may examine current products to find what properties need improvement and whether these properties can be modified; for example, raw rubber is brittle when cold and is sticky when hot, whereas vulcanized rubber, which is used to make tires and gaskets, remains flexible whether hot or cold. Investigators may take the more ambitious approach of looking for materials that are not currently used for a particular product to see whether they have better properties to offer: for example, the use of ether as an anesthetic relieved the pain from surgery and childbirth that people were subjected to previously. The more ambitious investigator would attempt to create new synthetic materials to suit a particular market: Freon, a chlorofluorocarbon (CFC), was invented to make a safe refrigerant for home refrigerators. These are called the Market-Pull products, or market looking for a technology. Another frequent innovation path begins with a technology that is dormant or underutilized, followed by the search for new markets. When Freon was established as a safe refrigerant, it became the platform for new markets, such as air conditioning, aerosol propellants, and computer cleaning. Some technologies began as accidental discoveries when investigators were looking for something else, or were driven by curiosity. Penicillin is one of the best known examples of serendipity, of making unexpected discoveries. The most ambitious paths start from planned explorations to create a new technology, followed by the quest for a place in the market. Carothers created the field of synthetic condensation polymerization, and DuPont decided that this method could be used to make nylon fibers to replace silk stockings. These are called the Technology-Push products, or technology looking for a market.
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Tenge, Marion. "Social Software Platforms as Motor of Relationship Marketing in Services." In Customer-Centric Marketing Strategies. IGI Global, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-2524-2.ch014.

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The traditional role of German airports as providers of infrastructure serving macro-economic purposes gives way to a more market-oriented understanding. Airports with overlapping catchment areas increasingly compete for airlines and passengers. Despite an evolving awareness of the need for customer-orientation, airports lack genuine passenger insights, as airlines and tour operators own the passenger relationship. The emergence of public Social Software Platforms (SSP), such as the online social network Facebook or the micro-blogging service Twitter, provides airports with the opportunity to take a genuine customer-centric approach to airport service quality. The chapter provides an overview of the convergence of social and technological networks. Touching on the ‘need-satisfier’ approach of economist Max-Neef and contributions of self-determination theory, the motivational pull of SSP is analyzed, and success factors for harnessing their Relationship Marketing potential are deduced. Finally, the chapter summarizes opportunities and challenges for airport organizations when engaging with passengers on SSP.
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Guo, Jie, Shahrokh Nikou, and Harry Bouwman. "Business Model for Mobile Payment in China." In Sustainable Business. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-9615-8.ch013.

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Despite the predicted success of mobile payment, the market remains immature in most countries. Major concerns are the relationship between push and pull technologies, and the role of platforms, service innovation, power and control in ecosystems. As the first step in their mixed-method research approach, using Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) as a research approach and the STOF business model as a research framework, the authors aim to identify design issues for m-payment services from mobile network operators' perspectives. Furthermore, the authors compare insights from semi-structured interviews with experts in the field to the empirical findings, to assess how the actual business model of Chinese m-payment services can be improved based on design issues derived from the business model. The results show that components such as building customer trust on payment services, innovative payment experience, and extend market to new segments, guarantee security and privacy issues, user profile management, and hardware problems involving existing infrastructure, customer/merchant relationship, platform interoperability, and cost saving on fraud detection need to be improved to enhance the potential of m-payment, supported by a viable and sustainable business model. There is also a role for policy and regulation to be played.
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Halas, Matus. "Ronald Reagan’s Strategic U-Turn and the Pullout of the Marines from Beirut." In Strategy Dynamics. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198951902.003.0004.

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Abstract The first of three case studies focuses on the deployment of United States (US) Marines to Lebanon within the broader context of the Middle East peace process during the Reagan administration. Their precipitous withdrawal in February 1984, after less than eighteen months since their initial deployment and just days after US President Ronald Reagan declared he would not surrender to calls for a pullout, marked a complete strategic U-turn. The redeployment of the troops to ships offshore was driven by a diverse set of factors at the individual, domestic, and international levels. Reagan’s lack of (foreign) policy experience led him to adopt a management style characterized by extensive delegation of powers to various members of his administration. This approach, on the one hand, paralysed the government when key members of his team—particularly Cap Weinberger and George Shultz—disagreed on the fundamental issue of the use of military force. But on the other hand, it also enabled a resolution of the deadlock when his vice-president intervened amid a rapidly deteriorating security situation in Beirut and increasing congressional pressure to pull the Marines out of Lebanon, all while the president was on vacation in California.
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Conference papers on the topic "Market pull approach"

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Carmosino, Giuseppe, Arianna Bionda, and Andrea Ratti. "The Design of Human Smart Ships. How design-driven approach can foster future development and innovation in the cruise sector." In 14th International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics (AHFE 2023). AHFE International, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1003324.

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The radical transition from 'fun ships' to 'smart ships' is a complex phenomenon, involving technological, social and design aspects, which require systemic and complex thinking. The theoretical investigation of this research aims to fill an existing gap in design processes applied to cruise ships by providing a 'service + spatial’ perspective in the interpretation of the smart phenomenon, integrated in a multidisciplinary approach with ICT and Social Sciences. The new concepts of customer experience, cultural diversity, immersive technologies, cyber-physical systems and environmental commitme
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Reis, B. P., R. M. Brito, C. V. Ferreira, et al. "Diverless Support Systems for an Improved Rigid/Flexible Risers Competitivity on Pre-Salt Fields." In Offshore Technology Conference. OTC, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4043/35222-ms.

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Abstract Riser pull-in is a time-consuming activity. It is required to start the Floating Unit Production (FPU) and its ramp-up. In additional, conventional systems are dedicated to install rigid riser or flexible riser in the Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO). This article presents the challenges overcome and ongoing on developing the riser & hull interface system for the pre-salt fields to speed up the riser connection and to provide flexibility for the riser technology a posteriori of the design system. This work details the functionality, design, manufacturing, and pull
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Hezeltine, Wade, and Frank Z. Liang. "Using High Speed Camera for Electronic Board Failure Analysis." In ASME 2005 Pacific Rim Technical Conference and Exhibition on Integration and Packaging of MEMS, NEMS, and Electronic Systems collocated with the ASME 2005 Heat Transfer Summer Conference. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ipack2005-73223.

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Historically, the most common failure analyses metrologies have been dye-and-pull, cross-sections, microscopy, optical and SEM. Using these traditional metrologies to find a root cause from a dynamic event can be very time consuming and sometimes inconclusive. The standard methodology is to work backward to reconstruct the “event” that caused or initiated failure. Often times the root cause is not immediately obvious and design improvements require an iterative process to identify the true root cause. This approach is costly in time, materials and resources. A high speed camera (HSC) allows id
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Metzler, Torsten, and Kristina Shea. "Lessons Learned From a Project-Based Learning Approach for Teaching New Cognitive Product Development to Multi-Disciplinary Student Teams." In ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2011-48168.

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This paper presents lessons learned from a project-based approach for teaching new cognitive product development to multi-disciplinary student teams. Within the class, interdisciplinary teams with students from mechanical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science are formed. To date, the class has been run five semesters using different themes and developing more than 15 new products. Cognitive products are tangible and durable things with cognitive capabilities that consist of a physical carrier system with embodied mechanics, electronics, microprocessors and software. The surp
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Boteler, Lauren, and Andrew Smith. "3D Thermal Resistance Network Method for the Design of Highly Integrated Packages." In ASME 2013 Heat Transfer Summer Conference collocated with the ASME 2013 7th International Conference on Energy Sustainability and the ASME 2013 11th International Conference on Fuel Cell Science, Engineering and Technology. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ht2013-17575.

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There is a continual market pull in the electronics industry for smaller products with more capabilities, creating a growing need for 3D stacked electronics. This work presents a generic, easy to use approach, to estimate the thermal performance in a generic NxMxP stack using 3D heterogeneous integrated packaging (3D HIP) approach as a baseline. 3D HIP is a microfabrication packaging technology that helps facilitate chip stacking. While this work is demonstrated utilizing the 3D HIP geometry, the technique is easily adapted to most packaging approaches, both 3D and planar. A low order model ha
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Hezeltine, Wade, Richard L. Williams, and Frank Z. Liang. "Using High Speed Camera Metrology in Support of Failure Analysis and Product Development." In ISTFA 2005. ASM International, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2005p0472.

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Abstract Typical failure analyses metrologies for dynamic failures are cross-sections, microscopy, dye-and-pull, optical and SEM. Using these traditional metrologies to find root cause for a dynamic event can be very time consuming and often the results cannot point directly to the root cause itself. The standard approach is to work backward to reconstruct the “event” that caused or initiated the failure. Often the root cause is not immediately obvious and iterative testing to identify the true root cause is costly in time, materials and resources. At Intel we have been using high speed imagin
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Ashihara, Kosuke, and Kosuke Ishii. "Application of Quality Function Deployment for New Business R&D Strategy Development." In ASME 2005 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2005-81956.

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This paper describes a decision-making framework for Research and Development (R&D) strategy development using an adaptation of quality function deployment (QFD). Many manufacturing companies are facing challenges in strengthening their competitiveness to survive in an uncertain and fierce competitive businesses environment. Decision-making on R&D strategy, not only for incremental innovation, but also for radical innovation, is essential for the sustainable future of the company. There are well-structured methodologies for routine product development tasks that help planning and decis
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Pelton, Robert, Hongfeng Zhang, Xiao Wu, et al. "Highly Carboxylated Pulps – A New Approach." In Advances in Pulp and Paper Research. Pulp & Paper Fundamental Research Committee (FRC), Manchester, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.15376/frc.2022.1.13.

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The export of market kraft pulp is a significant part of the Canadian forest products industry. Although northern softwood kraft pulps are premium products in the international pulp marketplace, there is interest in producing truly specialty pulps whose properties extend beyond the physical and chemical property boundaries of current pulping and bleaching operations. Whereas the pulping and bleaching literature has for decades focused on improving pulp properties, we know of only a few examples of post-bleaching fiber modification in pulp mills. Instead, the pulp producers leave it to papermak
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Ferreira, Rui Manuel Alves, Isabel Maria Simão Alves-Pereira, Joana Manuela Capela-Pires, and Marta Sofia Garcia Candeias. "Functional and conservation value of fruits - a lab approach." In Sixth International Conference on Higher Education Advances. Universitat Politècnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/head20.2020.11082.

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Fruits are a relevant source of phenols and ascorbate, biomolecules which scavenge reactive oxygen species. For this reason, they are considered as healthy for the human being. Fruits quality depends on their levels of antioxidants and enzyme activities that ensure their conservation. The aim of this work was to plan and execute a laboratory class of Enzymology, a discipline of Biochemistry degree of University of Évora, Portugal, for determining the functional and conservation value of three different fruits types, sold in the market of Évora, Portugal. The development of this activity allowe
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Bruneau, J., V. Kumar, A. Elafifi, R. Gonzalez, A. Dixit, and M. Bang. "Real Case Study Showcasing New Solution for Unplanned Stuck Pipe Events Using Remote Wireline Operations in Challenging North Sea Environment." In ADIPEC. SPE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/222741-ms.

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Abstract Stuck pipe events are a major challenge for oil and gas operators; they can occur during drilling, completion, or abandonment operations, and can put the whole well at risk. They are also one of the main sources of non-productive time, as recovering from such event is usually a lengthy process and tend to disturb the entire operation. In the North Sea, weather is unpredictable and logistics has been known to be challenging, leading to rigs shutting down while waiting on personnel and equipment, further delaying the return to normal. Utilizing wireline remote operations has had a massi
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Reports on the topic "Market pull approach"

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Tschunkert, Kristina. Engaging the Private Sector in Protracted Refugee Contexts. Institute of Development Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.19088/k4dd.2025.053.

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This report explores the impact of Market Systems Development (MSD) approaches on household self-reliance and resilience in protracted displacement contexts. Shifting from a purely humanitarian to a more integrated humanitarian-development approach, MSD aims to address market failures and create inclusive economic opportunities for displaced populations. While evaluations of MSD approaches in poverty reduction programmes show promising results, challenges like legal, regulatory, and market limitations hinder its full potential in displacement settings. The review highlights the importance of m
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Roland-Holst, David, Kamalbek Karymshakov, Burulcha Sulaimanova, and Kadyrbek Sultakeev. ICT, Online Search Behavior, and Remittances: Evidence from the Kyrgyz Republic. Asian Development Bank Institute, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.56506/fepw3647.

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Infrastructure has always been a fundamental driver of long-term economic growth, but in recent decades information and communication technology (ICT) has supported and accelerated the growth of the global economy in ways beyond the imagining of our ancestors. We examine the role of ICT infrastructure in facilitating labor markets' access and remittance flows for workers from the Kyrgyz Republic. Using a combination of traditional high frequency macroeconomic data and real time internet search information from Google Trends, we take a novel approach to explaining the inflow of remittances to a
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Chansiripornchai, Piyarat, and Thanaphum Osathanon. In vitro differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells from dental and oral tissues into Islet-like cell cluster. Chulalongkorn University, 2013. https://doi.org/10.58837/chula.res.2013.93.

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Diabetes mellitus is a complicated metabolic disorder resulting in hyperglycemia and long-term complications e.g. diabetic encephalopathy and neuropathy. Treatments of diabetes and its complications have faced many obstacles. Trend of stem cells (SCs)-based therapy has been proposed as a novel approach. Though, the study using dental SCs in this regard is yet lacking. In this study, human dental pulp SCs (hDPSCs) and human periodontal ligament SCs (hPDLSCs) were employed. The results illustrated the capability of differentiation toward islet-like cells (ILCs) cluster / insulin-producing cells
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