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A double-edged sword: The conditional properties of elite network ties in the financial sector

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space, 2022
Existing scholarship suggests a deep relationship between elite connections and policy making in the financial sector. But are elite ties between private industry and government a resource for private industry, or a liability? We find that they can be either, depending on the circumstances.
Kevin L Young   +3 more
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Phase Evolution During High-Energy Ball Milling and Annealing of Ti-Doped Mo-V-Si-B Alloys

Materials
Refractory metal-based Mo-Si-B alloys have long been considered the most promising candidates for replacing nickel-based superalloys in the aerospace and energy sector due to their outstanding mechanical properties and good oxidation of the Mo-silicide ...
Dennis Zang   +6 more
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Driving Industry 4.0 success: key antecedents in the automotive sector

Measuring Business Excellence
Recent years have witnessed a spike in Industry 4.0 initiatives among manufacturing organizations, particularly in the automotive sector. This acceleration aims to enhance competitiveness by addressing various aspects, from efficiency and workforce ...
Jeetu Rana, Yash Daultani, Sushil Kumar
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Hybrid coating prepared with PMMA/Ti-O-Si tested under vacuum conditions for use in nanosatellites

PLoS ONE
A hybrid coating made of poly (methyl methacrylate) with SiO2-TiO2 particles (PMMA/SiO2-TiO2) has been developed for use as a coating on nanosatellites, evaluating its resistance to high vacuum by quantifying its weight loss.
B. G. Reyes-Tesillo   +3 more
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Knowledge sources and integration ties toward innovation. A food sector perspective

Eurasian Business Review, 2016
The paper analyzes the determinants of product and process innovation in food-manufacturing sector with particular focus on knowledge sources and integration ties. By bridging together the economic and management literature, it estimates the impact of demand-pull and technology-push, along with the effect of being either a parent, subsidiary or ...
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The Effect of Interlayer Delay on the Heat Accumulation, Microstructures, and Properties in Laser Hot Wire Directed Energy Deposition of Ti-6Al-4V Single-Wall

Materials
Laser hot wire directed energy deposition (LHW-DED) is a layer-by-layer additive manufacturing technique that permits the fabrication of large-scale Ti-6Al-4V (Ti64) components with a high deposition rate and has gained traction in the aerospace sector ...
Rajib Halder   +8 more
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Assessing the mediating role of organizational justice between the responsible leadership and employee turnover intention in health-care sector.

Leadership in Health Services
PURPOSE The aim of this study is to investigate the extent to which organizational justice (OJ) mediates between responsible leadership (RL) and employee turnover intention (TI).
Zeba Khanam   +3 more
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Titanite and allanite as a record of multistage co-mobility of Ti-REE-Nb-As during metamorphism in the Central Alps

American Mineralogist
The high field strength elements (HFSE) Ti, Nb, and rare earth elements (REE) are commonly regarded as immobile during hydrothermal activity and metamorphism, making them important tracers of geological processes.
Joël Brugger   +12 more
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Artificial Intelligence and Employee Stability: The Mediating Effect of Job Engagement in Romania's Health Tourism Sector

Proceedings of the International Conference on Economics and Social Sciences
This paper investigates the influence that Artificial Intelligence (AI) has on job security, which in this study includes the severity of threats (ST) and feelings of powerlessness (PO), within the Romanian health tourism sector. Additionally, we analyse
M. Breabăn   +3 more
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The Preponderance and Effects of Sectoral Ties in the StateDuma

Europe-Asia Studies, 2013
The Russian State Duma has been the target of business interests since its inception in 1993. Using an original dataset, this article examines the economic sectors that have been most prominent over this period, and it considers different explanations—organisational, financial and reputational—for variation in their preponderance over time.
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