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Radiology’s Value Chain

Radiology, 2012
A diagnostic radiology value chain is constructed to define its main components, all of which are vulnerable to change, because digitization has caused disaggregation of the chain. Some components afford opportunities to improve productivity, some add value, while some face outsourcing to lower labor cost and to information technology substitutes ...
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Value Chains

2019
This chapter studies the third pillar of sustainable intensification by focusing on the development of sustainable socioeconomic intensification. This encompasses the intensification of the relationships between farmers, which results in the development of innovative and sustainable institutions on the farm, in the community, and across regions and ...
Gordon Conway   +2 more
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Value Chain

Strategic Decisions, 2015
The aim of this article is to examine the Japanese Governments approach to protecting its media trade and, concurrently, growing its cultural and monetary value. Media trade falls within the umbrella of the Japanese contents business.
Gaëtan Masson
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The case for value chain resilience

, 2020
Value chain analyses that help businesses build competitive advantage must include considerations of unpredictable shocks and stressors that can create costly business disruptions.
I. Linkov   +6 more
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Value chains

Abstract The global energy system is possible because of a complex energy value chain. The energy system relies on a long list of increasingly complex inputs (raw materials, refined products, components, generation, transmission, etc.) in order to deliver energy to consumers.
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Greening Global Value Chains

2023
Most regulatory tools for low-carbon transition are jurisdiction-specific, respecting the principle of national sovereignty. Although possibly locally successful, they typically capture only scope 1 and scope 2 emissions. Value chains-related (scope 3) emissions remain largely unregulated.
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On value in value chains

2019
The global value chain (GVC) has emerged as an important tool for describing the interactions among actors in a complex chain of production–consumption relations that extends across space. Scholars of GVCs have carefully elaborated what ‘global’ and ‘chain’ mean in these analyses, but how they understand ‘value’ and how it is produced ...
Elizabeth Havice, John Pickles
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Upgrading for whom? Relationship coffee, value chain interventions and rural development in Indonesia

World Development, 2018
Value chain upgrading interventions have emerged in recent years as a dominant approach to rural development. In coffee value chains, upgrading opportunities are presented by the growth in consumption of specialty coffees, which are associated with ...
M. Vicol   +3 more
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Value Chains and Chains of Values: Tracing Tanzanian Tea

2010
The objective of this paper is to examine value chain governance through case studies of four different certified value chains for Tanzanian tea. This paper takes a look at a traditional export commodity, tea, and discusses the implications of involvement in value-based certification schemes (Ethical Trading Initiative, Fairtrade, Organic and ...
Loconto, A., Loconto, A.
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Digital Transformation in the Value Chain Disruption of Banking Services

Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2021
A. Naimi-Sadigh   +2 more
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