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Process development priorities for scaling up direct microbial conversion of sugars into value‐added biochemicals

open access: yesBiofuels, Bioproducts and Biorefining, EarlyView.
Abstract The study identified process development priorities toward the feasible production of five value‐added biochemicals in a sugarcane biorefinery based on achievable bioconversion performances. Multiple process scenarios using A‐molasses as feedstock were simulated in Aspen Plus® via direct microbial conversions.
Manasseh K. Sikazwe   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

The impact of corporate social responsibility on trade credit financing

open access: yesTạp chí Khoa học và Công nghệ
This study explores the impact of corporate social responsibility (CSR) on corporate trade credit financing. Unlike previous studies that focused on the influence of CSR on firms' ability to receive trade credit financing, this research additionally ...
Dinh Anh Phan   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

On the EU–U.S. Biodiesel ‘Splash & Dash' Controversy: Causes, Consequences and Policy Recommendations [PDF]

open access: yes
Replaced with revised version of paper on 10/26/10.splash & dash, biodiesel, blender’s tax credit, tax exemption, trade, European Union, Unites States, Agricultural and Food Policy, International Relations/Trade, F13, Q17, Q27, Q42,
de Gorter, Harry   +2 more
core   +1 more source

Pathways to employment: Subject choice, job requirements, and early employment outcomes for UK undergraduates

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Higher education in the United Kingdom has dramatically expanded in recent decades, along with questions about its effectiveness in preparing graduates for the labour market. With rising tuition fees and increasing competition for graduate jobs, many students opt to study ‘professional’ subjects—fields closely tied to specific professions ...
Sarah Pemberton
wiley   +1 more source

Reaping the Gains from Trade: Constraints and Opportunities of Agricultural Credit Markets [PDF]

open access: yes
International trade liberalisation often implies increased potentials for export production. For investing in increasing capacity in agriculture, farmers need to have credit access. However, farmers in many countries are credit constrained, e.g.
Bjornskov, Christian, Chloupkova, Jarka
core   +1 more source

Indonesian inquiry: A narrative of biocultural teaching on Sulawesi Utara

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Using phenomenology, narrative inquiry and autoethnographic approaches, this study analyses a program of faculty development conducted alongside the delivery of an international field school. Through this study, we explore the value and benefits of inter‐cultural field programming and how these might serve to complement or to redress ...
David Zandvliet, Wiske Rotinsulu
wiley   +1 more source

Financial Constraints and the Use of Trade Credit: Evidence from Pakistan

open access: yesФинансы: теория и практика
The purpose of this study is to identify whether financially constrained firms use trade credit (payables and receivables) as a channel to finance their operations.
M. Younis, M. J. Khan, M. Y. Khan
doaj   +1 more source

Measuring the Impact of Trade Finance on South African Export Flows [PDF]

open access: yes
Trade finance (or short-term credit) plays a crucial role in facilitating international trade yet is particularly vulnerable to financial crises as banks increase the pricing on all trade finance transactions to cover increased funding costs and higher ...
Adrian Saville, Marcel Kohler
core   +1 more source

‘It's all very well having a diverse curriculum, but if there is no curriculum, it can be as diverse as you like’: Precarity and decolonising in the neoliberal UK higher education system

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Drawing upon interview research across two academic departments as part of the early stages of a ‘decolonise the curriculum’ initiative at a Southern UK university, this study highlights a growing gulf between policy and practice in efforts to address systemic racial inequalities in UK universities. A reliance upon precarious labour, a culture
Triona Fitton   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

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