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Researcher–Entrepreneur Relationship and Performance of Innovative Startups
ABSTRACT Many innovative startups are joint ventures between researchers and entrepreneurs, who collaborate in R&D and product commercialization. Government policies such as grants, subsidies, and patent licensing fees act as Pigouvian subsidies, incentivizing R&D by bridging the gap between the social and private returns of innovation.
Yangguang Huang, Helen Hui
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Do Robots Improve the Work–Live Balance? Evidence From a Shared Services Center
ABSTRACT This article examines the effects of process automation on the work–life balance of management accounting professionals in a shared services center (SSC), with the intervention of perceived usefulness of automation and upskilling. A single entity survey was carried out in a SSC of a player in the electricity sector listed on the Brazilian ...
Ilse Maria Beuren +2 more
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Estimating Soil Compaction Risk at Regional Scales Using Meteorological Data and Soil Spectroscopy
ABSTRACT Soil compaction is a significant form of soil degradation in Europe, reducing agricultural productivity, limiting carbon sequestration and increasing greenhouse gases emissions. In response, the forthcoming European Union Soil Monitoring and Resilience Law requires spatial assessment of topsoil and subsoil compaction risk at district, that is,
Felipe Bachion de Santana +7 more
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Due to a broad spectrum of active ingredients, snail slime presents a variety of exciting physical properties and chemical reactivities. Especially in the role of the reduction‐ and stabilizing agent for the manufacturing of gold nanoparticles, its great potential is revealed. Utilising the proteins found in slime, Nanoparticle‐comprising hydrogels are
Andrea Koball, Jens Gaitzsch
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Abstract The current ‘UN Decade on Restoration’ calls for collaboration between scientists and practitioners to formulate guidelines for ecosystem restoration, within which transdisciplinary approaches are imperative to rethink the diverse values associated with nature, paving the way for sustainable ecosystem restoration.
Miguel A. Cebrián‐Piqueras +7 more
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Objectives: In 2014, the Japan narrow-band imaging expert team (JNET) proposed the first unified colorectal narrow-band imaging magnifying classification system, the JNET classification. The clinical usefulness of this system has been well established in
Shinya Sugimoto +10 more
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Hayallerimizin, ideolojilerimizin, inançlarımızın, felsefelerimizin, hayatı algılayış biçimimizin şimdimizi yaşama şeklimizde önemli bir rolü vardır. Tümden gelim yoluyla şu anki davranışlarımıza neden olurlar ve stratejilerimizi yüksek oranda etkilerler.
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Abstract Road traffic noise is a pervasive environmental pollutant that negatively affects wildlife globally. Despite growing research, quantifying the spatial extent of noise impacts remains underdeveloped. Soundscape mapping from social sciences and engineering literature offers a useful yet rarely implemented tool to depict noise impact distances ...
Yael Lehnardt +3 more
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On the Electron Transport in Simplified IBC‐SHJ Solar Cells With MoOx Blanket Layer
In this work, we present a study of electron transport through a novel (n)nc‐Si:H/MoOx stack to improve the understanding and performance of simplified IBC‐SHJ solar cells with MoOx blanket layer. The champion solar cell fabricated with the optimized contact stack and metalized with copper electroplating enables efficiencies beyond 23.5%.
Katarina Kovačević +6 more
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Liquid PV Module Encapsulation to Enable Circular Design
This study demonstrates a novel liquid encapsulation technology to enable circularity in c‐Si photovoltaic modules. The optical properties and power conversion efficiency of liquid encapsulation is similar to EVA encapsulation and better than air encapsulation.
Urvashi Bothra +6 more
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