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2. Japonya’nın Siber Güvenlik Politikası
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Fulya Köksoy
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siber güvenlik ,japonya ,tarihsel kurumsalcılık ,i̇ş birliği modeli ,cyber security ,japan ,historical insitutionalism ,cooperation model ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Sürekli değişim ve dönüşüm geçiren bilgi ve iletişim teknolojileri, avantajları yanında içerisinde büyük riskleri barındırarak, güvenlik tehditlerinin yaşanmasına sebebiyet vermektedir. Bu noktada sadece devletlerin değil aynı zamanda kurumların ve bireylerin karşı karşıya kaldığı siber saldırılar, dijital çağın kırılgan yapısına işaret etmekte ve siber güvenlik kavramına alan açmaktadır. Siber güvenlik, özellikle son yıllarda üzerinde çalışılan, politikalar ve/veya stratejiler geliştirilen, sadece teorik düzeyde değil pratik boyutta da ne gibi adımlar atılabileceğinin sorgulandığı ve daha da ileri gidilerek evrensel bir mekanizma oluşturulabilir mi? sorusuna cevap aranan popüler bir konuyu yansıtmaktadır. Siber güvenliğin sağlanması konusunun bu denli önem arz etmesi ekseninde Japonya’da dijital dünya kaynaklı tehditlere yönelik farkındalık taşımakta ve siber güvenliğe ilişkin politikalar geliştirmeye çalışmaktadır. Nitekim Japonya’nın bu alana ilişkin politikalarını geliştirilmesinde genel olarak her yıl milyonlarca siber saldırı yaşaması etkili olurken bu saldırıların özellikle Çin, Kuzey Kore ve Rusya kaynaklı olduğu belirtilmektedir. Bu minvalden hareketle söz konusu çalışmada Japonya’nın siber güvenlik politikaları analiz edilmektedir. Ayrıca, betimsel analiz yöntemiyle oluşturulan ve Japonya’nın siber güvenliğinin sağlanmasına yönelik politikalarını inceleyen bu çalışma, elde edilen çıktılar üzerine tarihsel kurumsalcılık teorisi ve iş birliği modeli ekseninde bir okuma yapmaktadır.
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- 2023
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3. Japonya’nın Siber Güvenlik Politikası.
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KÖKSOY, Fulya
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Copyright of Journal of Selcuk University Social Sciences Institute / Selçuk Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi is the property of Journal of Selcuk University Social Sciences Institute and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2023
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4. A Systematic Literature Review of Bank-fintech Collaboration
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Mohammad Ali Shah Hosseini, Masoud Keimasi, Mehdi Shami Zanjani, and Maryam Haghighikhah
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banking ,fintech ,cooperation model ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
Objective With the advent of new technologies and the changing behavior of customers, the global banking industry needs to take on the challenges of innovation in its processes. Changes in technology, regulatory requirements, and the crisis in the economy along with changing the expectations of customers are the requirements for a substantial change in the banking system. Using digital technologies, fintech companies have offered innovative services to enhance customer satisfaction, in some cases proving more efficient than banks. The bank-fintech collaboration, which comes in various forms, relies on the capabilities of each institution and the cooperation’s benefits for each of them. Such collaboration has attracted the researchers' attention to the extent that a considerable number of papers have focused on fintechs despite its novelty. This study aims to review the existing scientific papers and their achievements regarding bank-fintech collaboration. This study focuses on the necessity, drivers and benefits, risks, obstacles, and types of bank-fintech collaboration in scientific papers. Methodology The present research is conducted based on the systematic literature review method. For this purpose, the related literature was systematically reviewed over a period of 7 months. At first, after specifying the subject of study, the research question was developed in accordance with the research design. Then the research protocol was designed and an appropriate mental model was designed accordingly. Subsequently, inclusion and exclusion criteria were determined. Accordingly, the comprehensive and systematic search began within the literature and 986 studies were considered. After classification, screening, and measurement of their quality (methodological assessment based on PRISMA Statement), 41 studies were finally examined in depth (through a detailed review of their abstracts, introduction, methodology, and results) and the required data were collected. Then, in the last step, the obtained data were classified, codified (using the open coding method through Excel software), synthesized, and finally summarized. Findings Based on the obtained results, all the factors that affect the cooperation between banks and fintech companies can be classified into four main categories of both parties’ characteristics, relational features, collaboration requirements, and macro issues. Each category also includes a number of subcategories and codes. A total of four categories, 11 sub-categories, and 43 codes make up the factors that play a role in the formation of cooperation between banks and fintech companies. According to the diversity of detected factors, it can be concluded that the formation of cooperation between banks and fintech companies is a complex process and must be considered a multi-dimensional concept. Conclusion Finally, a schematic Model was developed to explain how effective factors affect cooperation formation. According to the diversity of the detected factors, it can be concluded that the formation of cooperation among banks and fintech companies is a multi-dimensional and complex process.
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- 2022
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5. Research on the cooperation model between railway company and express delivery company based on the transaction cost perspective
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Xiaohong Liang, Yong Wang, and Kehu Tan
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Railway Transportation ,Cooperation Model ,Transaction Cost ,Organizational Structure ,Asset Specificity ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The cooperation between railway company and express delivery company in China is in its initial stage and the cooperation model is immature. This paper studied the key factors influencing the cooperation model between railway company and express delivery company based on the transaction cost perspective and analyzed the model decision among them under different circumstances through a choice model. In this paper, three factors are extracted in the end, including the specific asset, the organizational structure of railway industry and the quantity of business participants. When there is a requirement of specific assets investment, express delivery companies prefer to build the industrial alliance instead of the contract model to reduce the opportunism risk and increase the cooperation benefit. While express delivery company will adopt the quasi-integration strategy only when the savings of transaction cost or the extra benefit of this model is big enough, especially bigger than the sum of investment of transport facilities and the operating cost. When the organizational structure of railway industry is integration, the transaction cost of contract model is bigger. The equilibrium of the cooperation model between railway company and express delivery company is to adopt the industrial alliance model.
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- 2022
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6. Research on the Cooperation Model of New Energy Vehicle Supply Chain under the Background of Government Subsidies Declining.
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Han, Xiaobo, Han, Yin, Ke, Rong, and Zhao, Jinghua
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This paper studies the impact of the decrease in government subsidies on the selection of the cooperation model of vehicle manufacturers' in the new energy vehicle supply chain, and uses the mathematical modeling method to establish MA (cooperation between vehicle manufacturers and battery suppliers with better battery life), MB (cooperation between vehicle manufacturers and battery suppliers with similar battery life) MAB (vehicle manufacturer cooperates with both) and N (does not cooperate with both) four cooperation models. The results show that vehicle manufacturers and battery suppliers A and B have cooperation motives, but whether vehicle manufacturers prefer to cooperate with battery supplier A or battery supplier B is related to the decrease in subsidies. In addition, it studies the impact of the decrease in subsidies on the sales price, market demand and supply chain profit of new energy vehicles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. شناسايي عوامل مؤثر بر همكاري بانكها و فينتكها با استفاده از مرور نظاممند ادبيات علمي.
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محمدعلي شاهحسين&, مسعود كيماسي, مهدي شامي زنجاني, and مريم حقيقيخواه
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Objective With the advent of new technologies and the changing behavior of customers, the global banking industry needs to take on the challenges of innovation in its processes. Changes in technology, regulatory requirements, and the crisis in the economy along with changing the expectations of customers are the requirements for a substantial change in the banking system. Using digital technologies, fintech companies have offered innovative services to enhance customer satisfaction, in some cases proving more efficient than banks. The bank-fintech collaboration, which comes in various forms, relies on the capabilities of each institution and the cooperation’s benefits for each of them. Such collaboration has attracted the researchers' attention to the extent that a considerable number of papers have focused on fintechs despite its novelty. This study aims to review the existing scientific papers and their achievements regarding bank-fintech collaboration. This study focuses on the necessity, drivers and benefits, risks, obstacles, and types of bank-fintech collaboration in scientific papers. Methodology The present research is conducted based on the systematic literature review method. For this purpose, the related literature was systematically reviewed over a period of 7 months. At first, after specifying the subject of study, the research question was developed in accordance with the research design. Then the research protocol was designed and an appropriate mental model was designed accordingly. Subsequently, inclusion and exclusion criteria were determined. Accordingly, the comprehensive and systematic search began within the literature and 986 studies were considered. After classification, screening, and measurement of their quality (methodological assessment based on PRISMA Statement), 41 studies were finally examined in depth (through a detailed review of their abstracts, introduction, methodology, and results) and the required data were collected. Then, in the last step, the obtained data were classified, codified (using the open coding method through Excel software), synthesized, and finally summarized. Findings Based on the obtained results, all the factors that affect the cooperation between banks and fintech companies can be classified into four main categories of both parties’ characteristics, relational features, collaboration requirements, and macro issues. Each category also includes a number of subcategories and codes. A total of four categories, 11 sub-categories, and 43 codes make up the factors that play a role in the formation of cooperation between banks and fintech companies. According to the diversity of detected factors, it can be concluded that the formation of cooperation between banks and fintech companies is a complex process and must be considered a multidimensional concept. Conclusion Finally, a schematic Model was developed to explain how effective factors affect cooperation formation. According to the diversity of the detected factors, it can be concluded that the formation of cooperation among banks and fintech companies is a multi-dimensional and complex process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Research on the cooperation model between railway company and express delivery company based on the transaction cost perspective.
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Liang, Xiaohong, Wang, Yong, and Tan, Kehu
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TRANSACTION costs ,RAILROAD companies ,RAILROADS ,ASSET requirements ,COOPERATION ,EXPRESS service (Delivery of goods) - Abstract
The cooperation between railway company and express delivery company in China is in its initial stage and the cooperation model is immature. This paper studied the key factors influencing the cooperation model between railway company and express delivery company based on the transaction cost perspective and analyzed the model decision among them under different circumstances through a choice model. In this paper, three factors are extracted in the end, including the specific asset, the organizational structure of railway industry and the quantity of business participants. When there is a requirement of specific assets investment, express delivery companies prefer to build the industrial alliance instead of the contract model to reduce the opportunism risk and increase the cooperation benefit. While express delivery company will adopt the quasi-integration strategy only when the savings of transaction cost or the extra benefit of this model is big enough, especially bigger than the sum of investment of transport facilities and the operating cost. When the organizational structure of railway industry is integration, the transaction cost of contract model is bigger. The equilibrium of the cooperation model between railway company and express delivery company is to adopt the industrial alliance model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. Deep Evolution Algorithm Under Competitive and Cooperative Behavior
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CHEN Haijuan, FENG Xiang, YU Huiqun
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deep evolution ,feature transformation ,competition model ,cooperation model ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Combining depth with evolutionary algorithms, a deep evolutionary algorithm, the group competition cooperation optimization (GCCO) algorithm, is proposed. Firstly, the bio-group model is introduced to simulate the natural phenomenon that groups search prey. The algorithm can easily solve the optimization problem through multi-step iteration. In bio-group model, the follower adopts a variable step size region replication method to balance the convergence speed and optimization precision. The wanderer adopts random walk mode based on feature transfor-mation to avoid local optimization. Secondly, the introduction of competition model and cooperation model increases the complexity of the algorithm, and improves the search performance of the algorithm through competition and information sharing among groups. In addition, the mathematical model of the algorithm is derived from group theory, dynamics and imperial competition theory. The convergence of the algorithm is also verified theoretically. Finally, the performance of the proposed algorithm is tested through comparing it with the other three optimization algorithms on ten optimization benchmark functions. At the same time, GCCO achieves better results than other algorithms in setting up gas stations in Shanghai to improve the on-time rate.
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- 2020
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10. Group competition-cooperation optimization algorithm.
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Chen, Haijuan, Feng, Xiang, and Yu, Huiqun
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DEEP learning ,MATHEMATICAL optimization ,EVOLUTIONARY algorithms ,ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,NATURAL selection ,FOOD of animal origin - Abstract
In order to solve complex practical problems, the model of deep learning can not be limited to models such as deep neural networks. To deepen the learning model, we must actively explore various depth models. Based on this, we propose a deep evolutionary algorithm, that is group competition cooperation optimization (GCCO) algorithm. Unlike the deep learning, in the GCCO algorithm, depth is mainly reflected in multi-step iterations, feature transformation, and models are complex enough. Firstly, the bio-group model is introduced to simulate the behavior that the animals hunt for the food. Secondly, according to the rules of mutual benefit and survival of the fittest in nature, the competition model and cooperation model are introduced. Furthermore, in the individual mobility strategy, the wanderers adopt stochastic movement strategy based on feature transformation to avoid local optimization. The followers adopt the variable step size region replication method to balance the convergence speed and optimization precision. Finally, the GCCO algorithm and the other three comparison algorithms are used to test the performance of the algorithm on ten optimization functions. At the same time, in the actual problem of setting up the Shanghai gas station the to improve the timely rate, GCCO algorithm achieves better performance than the other three algorithms. Moreover, Compared to the Global Search, the GCCO algorithm takes less time to achieve similar effects to the Global Search. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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11. International Cooperation Among Artificial Intelligence Research Teams Based on Regional Cooperation Models.
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Cao, Jiajun and Wang, Yuefen
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INTERNATIONAL cooperation , *REGIONAL cooperation , *RESEARCH teams , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *COOPERATIVE research - Abstract
The paper explores the regional cooperation model and the differences among artificial intelligence research teams. It is helpful to reveal the status and strategies of scientific cooperation models across regions or within regions. We identified the world of artificial intelligence research teams with co-authorship network, and then identified the leading team based on the Number of Publications, Number of Citations, H-index, Weighted Degree Centrality, Betweenness Centrality, and Closeness Centrality. Based on the identified artificial intelligence research leading teams, this paper divides different types of cooperation models by region and comprehensively analyzed the three aspects of geographical distribution, cooperation indicators, and cooperation topics in the research teams from the perspective of comparisons. In order to find the international gap between China and other countries, we still highlight the difference between China's participation and non-participation in cooperation. The research results show that Chinese and their foreign research maintain close ties with major scientific research countries; international cooperation is widespread and is conducive to crossing into the leading team; China's domestic cooperation is higher than in other countries, and their domestic cooperation research is mainly manifested in the data processing and application level, while the core technology and basic algorithm levels need to cooperate with foreign countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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12. Truck Appointment System for Cooperation between the Transport Companies and the Terminal Operator at Container Terminals.
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Im, Hyeonu, Yu, Jiwon, and Lee, Chulung
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CONTAINER terminals ,RESERVATION systems ,COOPERATION ,BUSINESS enterprises - Abstract
Despite the number of sailings canceled in the past few months, as demand has increased, the utilization of ships has become very high, resulting in sudden peaks of activity at the import container terminals. Ship-to-ship operations and yard activity at the container terminals are at their peak and starting to affect land operations on truck arrivals and departures. In response, a Truck Appointment System (TAS) has been developed to mitigate truck congestion that occurs between the gate and the yard of the container terminal. The vehicle booking system is developed and operated in-house at large-scale container terminals, but efficiency is low due to frequent truck schedule changes by the transport companies (forwarders). In this paper, we propose a new form of TAS in which the transport companies and the terminal operator cooperate. Numerical experiments show that the efficiency of the cooperation model is better by comparing the case where the transport company (forwarder) and the terminal operator make their own decision and the case where they cooperate. The cooperation model shows higher efficiency as there are more competing transport companies (forwarders) and more segmented tasks a truck can reserve. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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13. 竞争合作行为下的深度演化算法.
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陈海娟, 冯翔, and 虞慧群
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Copyright of Journal of Frontiers of Computer Science & Technology is the property of Beijing Journal of Computer Engineering & Applications Journal Co Ltd. and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2020
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14. Minimizing migration: Modeling of Latvian diaspora's involvement in cooperation with education and science, and governmental institutions, businesses and society.
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Lescevica, Maira, Zamuele, Anna, Zake, Mairita, and Jirgensons, Janis
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DIASPORA ,SCIENCE education ,TECHNOLOGY - Abstract
Abstract Migration consequence what were caused by the economic crisis and easy opportunity to travel and work abroad will be felt in society for a long time. Latvia has lost a lot of people in working age and those who could improve demographic situation. They now live abroad, have their own company and establish families. All this is necessary for Latvia now, therefore would be useful to involve diaspora in business environment and innovation development. The aim of the research outlined in this article is by performing deeper analysis of diaspora's survey of possible involvement of Latvian diaspora's into entrepreneurship and innovation development in Latvia, by developing model for facilitation of cooperation between higher education institutions (HEIs) and science, governmental institutions, business representatives and society. Model is based on results of survey performed with Latvian diasporas in the world. Model is showing possible types of cooperation and help expected from Latvia's institution's side to improve level of diaspora representative's involvement in economy, politics and everyday decisions in Latvia. Model is elaborated by using STELLA. This article is part of and supported by the state supported research project EKOSOC-LV, part 5.2.2. Gratitude to Institute of Social, Economic and Humanities research of Vidzeme University of Applied Sciences. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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15. ESTIMATION OF EFFICIENCY OF THE COMPETITIVE COOPERATION MODEL
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Natalia N. Liparteliani and Irina N. Krasyuk
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эффективность ,модель взаимодействия ,рынок турис тических услуг ,оценка ,региональное турагентство ,effectiveness ,cooperation model ,travel market ,evaluation ,travel agency ,Economics as a science ,HB71-74 - Abstract
Competitive cooperation model of regional travel agencies and travel market participants is considered. Evaluation of the model using mathematical and statistical methods was carried out. Relationship marketing provides a travel company certain economic advantages.
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- 2016
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16. Truck Appointment System for Cooperation between the Transport Companies and the Terminal Operator at Container Terminals
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Hyeonu Im, Jiwon Yu, and Chulung Lee
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truck congestion problem ,truck appointment system ,cooperation model ,scheduling of truck arrivals ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Despite the number of sailings canceled in the past few months, as demand has increased, the utilization of ships has become very high, resulting in sudden peaks of activity at the import container terminals. Ship-to-ship operations and yard activity at the container terminals are at their peak and starting to affect land operations on truck arrivals and departures. In response, a Truck Appointment System (TAS) has been developed to mitigate truck congestion that occurs between the gate and the yard of the container terminal. The vehicle booking system is developed and operated in-house at large-scale container terminals, but efficiency is low due to frequent truck schedule changes by the transport companies (forwarders). In this paper, we propose a new form of TAS in which the transport companies and the terminal operator cooperate. Numerical experiments show that the efficiency of the cooperation model is better by comparing the case where the transport company (forwarder) and the terminal operator make their own decision and the case where they cooperate. The cooperation model shows higher efficiency as there are more competing transport companies (forwarders) and more segmented tasks a truck can reserve.
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- 2020
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17. Assessment of the green development level for participating countries in the Belt and Road initiative
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Haili Xue, Xiao Lan, Qin Zhang, Haoguang Liang, and Zixiao He
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Cooperation model ,Practice path ,Index system ,General Decision Sciences ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Green development level ,Green Belt and Road ,Original Research - Abstract
Green Belt and Road development has gradually become a global consensus, and the quantitative assessment of the green development level constitutes the basis for building a green Belt and Road high-quality development path in practice. In this paper, the Belt and Road Green development index (BRGI) was proposed in three dimensions, i.e., green nature, green economy and green society, to evaluate the green development spatial and temporal characteristics of the 80 participating countries in the Belt and Road Initiative from 2010 to 2018, and based on the quadrant method, green development cooperation model was established. The results showed: (1) In 2018,the average BRGI of participating countries is 54.38, and more than half of the countries have not reached the average level; From a regional perspective, the green development level in Europe is the highest, followed by Northeast Asia and Southeast Asia, and it is the lowest in South Asia and Africa. (2) At the considered time scale, the green development level in the Belt and Road participation countries has been increased from 2010 to 2018. (3) The green Belt and Road development cooperation modes can be divided into the all-round high-level energy attraction cooperation model, systematic win-win cooperation model for the whole field, three-dimensional refined empowerment cooperation model and multilevel high-trust cooperation. According to the different cooperation modes, the study also provides policy recommendations to promote for green development.
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- 2021
18. Robot hand-eye cooperation based on improved inverse reinforcement learning
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Ning Yu, Lin Nan, and Tao Ku
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Cooperation model ,Computer science ,business.industry ,Robot hand ,Function (mathematics) ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Computer Science Applications ,Important research ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Inverse reinforcement learning ,Trajectory ,Robot ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Generative adversarial network - Abstract
Purpose How to make accurate action decisions based on visual information is one of the important research directions of industrial robots. The purpose of this paper is to design a highly optimized hand-eye coordination model of the robot to improve the robots’ on-site decision-making ability. Design/methodology/approach The combination of inverse reinforcement learning (IRL) algorithm and generative adversarial network can effectively reduce the dependence on expert samples and robots can obtain the decision-making performance that the degree of optimization is not lower than or even higher than that of expert samples. Findings The performance of the proposed model is verified in the simulation environment and real scene. By monitoring the reward distribution of the reward function and the trajectory of the robot, the proposed model is compared with other existing methods. The experimental results show that the proposed model has better decision-making performance in the case of less expert data. Originality/value A robot hand-eye cooperation model based on improved IRL is proposed and verified. Empirical investigations on real experiments reveal that overall, the proposed approach tends to improve the real efficiency by more than 10% when compared to alternative hand-eye cooperation methods.
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- 2021
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19. Reference Significance of Foreign Offshore Oil and Gas Cooperation Model Experience to China
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Menghong Yu, Jiaofeng Guo, and Ying Zhang
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Cooperation model ,business.industry ,Business ,International trade ,China ,Offshore oil and gas - Abstract
For a long time, the oil exploration and development business of Chinese oil enterprises is mostly limited to China, and the international cooperation of transnational oil and gas started late. Therefore, compared with foreign companies, there is still a big gap in understanding the business model of overseas oil and gas industry. Therefore, it is necessary to summarize and learn from the past business model. This paper summarizes the main modes of offshore oil and gas cooperation among global oil companies, compares various modes, and studies the cooperative development mode of offshore oil and gas resources. The research shows that under the lease contract mode, foreign oil companies have greater management rights, but with the continuous development of international oil industry, the government of resource countries has gradually increased its control over foreign oil companies.
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- 2021
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20. The Development of Cooperation Model for Protection and Care for Students under the Office of the Thailand Basic Education Commission
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Chanchai Wongsirasawat, Phadungchai Pupat, and Thira Bhawangkanantha
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Cooperation model ,Management of Technology and Innovation ,Political science ,Basic education ,Commission ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Business and International Management ,Public administration - Abstract
This paper reports the development of cooperation model for protection and care for students under The Thailand Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC). Consistent of 4 parts as follows: 1) background, concepts and the objectives of the model 2) model's components in three levels as the policy, the driven forced, and operating level 3) guidelines for using this model and 4) conditions for success. Experts have the overall opinion that the model is accurate, appropriate, feasible and useful
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- 2021
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21. Open Innovation of New Emerging Small Economies Based on University-Construction Industry Cooperation
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Zane Rostoka, Jevgenijs Locovs, and Elīna Gaile-Sarkane
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human capital ,construction industry ,cooperation model ,sustainability ,expert opinion survey ,Management. Industrial management ,HD28-70 ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
This research is to analyse the existing cooperation between universities and the construction industry and to investigate what is the most effective model for long-term cooperation between an academic university and the private construction sector. The current article describes the human resources management tools to be used by employers to create interrelations between the paid salaries and productivity, thus providing both individual and corporate results. The suggested different tools contribute to keeping employees satisfied and motivated, simultaneously properly balancing productivity and individual earnings. The researchers conclude that it is necessary to create a new model for personnel selection and a new approach to stimulate motivation and maintenance within the construction industry. In order to respond to the needs of the sector for professionals and the required increase of the qualifications of the mentioned specialists, it is necessary that the country improves the level of education of the future professionals for the construction industry and changes the system of testing their professional qualifications, which means cooperation between the educational institutions and the industry. The suggested cooperation model by authors may provide a general guideline for further detailed researches and its implementation may help similar-sized economies to make possible national adjustments. The implementation of this model in bigger and/or developed economies should be justified by separate additional research.
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- 2019
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22. SELECTION OF A COOPERATION MODEL IN INVESTMENTS IMPLEMENTED IN THE SYSTEM OF PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN POLAND.
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Biadała, Katarzyna
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INVESTMENTS ,PUBLIC-private sector cooperation ,PUBLIC sector ,PRIVATE sector ,FINANCE - Abstract
Copyright of Technical Transactions / Czasopismo Techniczne is the property of Sciendo and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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- 2017
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23. Analisis Preferensi Petani Terhadap Model Kemitraan Kelapa Sawit dengan Metode ANP (Analytic Network Process)
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Suparjan and An Naafi Yuliati Lathifah
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Agricultural science ,Bargaining power ,Cooperation model ,Partnership model ,General partnership ,Analytic network process ,Transparency (graphic) ,Profitability index ,Social Welfare ,Business - Abstract
The palm oil’s partnership model in Indonesia, which is dominated by smallholders in practice, still finds injustices where farmers do not have the same bargaining power as the company although their relationship is as partners. This study aimed to develop a partnership model that considers the conditions of farmers as part of a valuable partner to carry out equality in the partnership itself using indicator profitability, social welfare, and replanting. The Analytic Network Process (ANP) was used to determine the priority of indicator in partnership model considered as the most important for oil palm farmers by comparing the available criteria and alternative factors. It is known fro this study that the oil palm farmer chooses the priority of model partnership with cooperation model and the criteria for agreement, transparency, and saving mechanism for replanting farmers in developing a model of the partnership of oil palm farmers in Indonesia. Keywords: analytic network process, partnership model, oil palm farmers
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- 2020
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24. Application of Vendor Managed Inventory Cooperation Model to Encourage Distribution of Products in Ud. Sari Jaya
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Galih Raka Siwi, Andary Asvaroza Munita, Muhammad Kholil, and Adizty Suparno
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Product availability ,Cooperation model ,Total cost ,Supply chain ,Vendor-managed inventory ,Good control ,Operations management ,Business ,Supply and demand - Abstract
UD. Sari Jaya is a home industry that produces cassava and other tubers into chips. Cassava chips are the main product because of their high level of consumer interest in the product compared to others. The Problems faced by UD. Sari Jaya is that they are unable to meet the market demand more effectively. In the process of providing the needs, UD. Sari Jaya often performs several deliveries to each Stall caused by the lack of product availability at Stall, causing demand to be unfulfilled. The number of Retailers to be served, the lack of information on needs is one of the obstacles in the process of inventory replenishment. Vendor Managed Inventory (VMI) is one of the Collaboration Model in the supply chain between producers and retailers where collaboration is expected to make arrangements regarding the number of lot sizes order as well as the frequency of deliveries to each Stall with a minimum total cost, by thus UD. Sari Jaya can have good control in the process of fulfilling the needs of this Cassava Chips.
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25. Survival analysis of a stochastic cooperation system with functional response in a polluted environment
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Shengliang Guo
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Persistence (psychology) ,Algebra and Number Theory ,Extinction ,Cooperation model ,Applied Mathematics ,Population size ,lcsh:Mathematics ,Polluted environment ,Functional response ,010103 numerical & computational mathematics ,White noise ,Survival analysis ,lcsh:QA1-939 ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Cooperation system ,0103 physical sciences ,Econometrics ,Numerical simulations ,0101 mathematics ,Analysis ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we propose and study a stochastic two-species cooperation model with functional response in a polluted environment. We first perform the survival analysis and establish sufficient conditions for extinction, weak persistence, and stochastic permanence. Then we further perform the survival analysis based on the temporal average of population size and derive sufficient conditions for the strong persistence in the mean and weak persistence in the mean. Finally, we present numerical simulations to justify the theoretical results.
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26. РОЛЬ РЕЛИГИИ В НАЦИОНАЛЬНОЙ ПОЛИТИКЕ В РЕСПУБЛИКЕ ТУВА: АНАЛИЗ ГОСУДАРСТВЕННЫХ ПРОГРАММ (2013–2020 гг.)
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Cooperation model ,Political science ,Economic history - Published
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27. Starpdisciplinārās komandas sadarbības modelis bērnu psihoneiroloģiskajā slimnīcā
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Līdaka, Dace, Mežinska, Signe, and Latvijas Universitāte. Medicīnas fakultāte
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interdisciplinary team in hospital ,bērnu ar psihiskām saslimšanām aprūpe ,sadarbības modelis ,cooperation model ,Medicīna ,starpdisciplinārā komanda slimnīcā - Abstract
Maģistra darba tēma “Starpdisciplinārās komandas sadarbības modelis bērnu psihoneiroloģiskajā slimnīcā”. Tēmas aktualitāte saistās ar identificēto problēmu, ka stacionāros ārstēšanas procesā nav iesaistīta starpdisciplinārā komanda. Pētījuma mērķis izvērtēt starpdisciplinārās komandas sadarbības modeļa efektivitāti bērnu psihoneiroloģiskajā slimnīcā. Izvirzīti pētījuma jautājumi: kā starpdisciplinārās komandas dalībnieki vērtē savstarpējo sadarbību komandā un kā veicināt sadarbības modeļa efektivitāti. Pētījumā izmantota kvalitatīvā pētniecības metode, pētījuma instrumenti - daļēji strukturēta intervija un fokusgrupas intervija. Pētījumā piedalījās 18 starpdisciplinārās komandas dalībnieki. Darba teorētiskajā daļā analizētas divas māszinību teorijas, zinātniskā literatūra par starpdisciplinārās komandas nozīmi pacientu aprūpē, raksturoti bērnu vecumposmi. Pētījuma rezultātā izdarīti secinājumi, ka nav efektīvas sadarbības visu komandas dalībnieku starpā, pietrūkst komunikācijas, objektīvas informācijas aprites. Sadarbības efektivitāti uzlabotu komandas sapulces, vienotas datu bāzes izveide. Atslēgvārdi: starpdisciplinārā komanda slimnīcā; sadarbības modelis; bērnu ar psihiskām saslimšanām aprūpe., The topic of the master's thesis is "Interdisciplinary Team Cooperation Model in a Child Psychoneurological Hospital". The topicality of the topic is related to the identified problem that the interdisciplinary team is not involved in the inpatient treatment process. The aim of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of the interdisciplinary team collaboration model in a child psychoneurological hospital. The following research questions were raised: how do members of an interdisciplinary team evaluate mutual cooperation in the team and how can the cooperation model be made more efficient. A qualitative research approach is used in this study, as well as research tools such as a semi-structured interview and a focus group interview. 18 members of an interdisciplinary team were involved in the study. The theoretical part of the work contains analyzes of two theories of nursing; the scientific literature on the role of the interdisciplinary team in patient care; describes the age of children. The research found that there is a lack of efficient cooperation among all team members, as well as a lack of communication and the dissemination of objective information. The creation of a unified database and team meetings would improve the efficiency of cooperation. Keywords: interdisciplinary team in hospital; cooperation model; care of children with mental illness.
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28. Models of Relationship between Physicians and Patients Referring to the Clinic of Isfahan Shahid Beheshti Hospital 2007
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Zahra Karami and Mahmoud Keyvanara
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relationship between a physician and a patient ,active ,passive model ,guidance ,cooperation model ,mutual participation model ,Education - Abstract
Background & Objective : An appropriate relationship between a physician and a patient will lead to earning patients trust prevention of frequent referrals to multiple physicians and patients bewilderment and lastly it results in saving time and money Hence this study was conducted to determine the dominant model of relationship between physicians and patients according to patients opinion Methods : In this crosssectional study 305 patients who for the first time referred to the physicians of the clinic of Isfahan Shahid Beheshti Hospital for their recent illness were recruited Data was collected using a researchermade questionnaire including 10 general and 19 attitudeassessing questions The questionnaires reliability and validity were already confirmed Results : The dominant models of relationship between patients and physicians were guidancecooperation (865%) activepassive (111%) and mutual participation (24%) in order of frequency There was no significant difference between the relationship model and the patients educational or social class Guidancecooperation and activepassive models were significantly more frequent in older and younger individuals respectively (P=0047) Conclusion : A ccording to mutual participation model (the most effective model of relationship between physicians and patients) and considering its low frequency in our study we can conclude that enhancing patients awareness about their health status and encouraging them to participate in the treatment process (which results in increasing both sides responsibility for a common goal) would improve the relationship between physicians and patients Having earned both physicians and patients trust all mentioned issues would finally facilitate health access
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- 2010
29. Truck Appointment System for Cooperation between the Transport Companies and the Terminal Operator at Container Terminals
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Hyeonu Im, Jiwon Yu, and Chulung Lee
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Truck ,Schedule ,Operations research ,Truck appointment system ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,02 engineering and technology ,lcsh:Technology ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Operator (computer programming) ,0502 economics and business ,General Materials Science ,Instrumentation ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,050210 logistics & transportation ,021103 operations research ,Terminal (telecommunication) ,lcsh:T ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Forwarder ,05 social sciences ,General Engineering ,cooperation model ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Computer Science Applications ,Yard ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,scheduling of truck arrivals ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,Container (abstract data type) ,truck congestion problem ,truck appointment system ,Business ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
Despite the number of sailings canceled in the past few months, as demand has increased, the utilization of ships has become very high, resulting in sudden peaks of activity at the import container terminals. Ship-to-ship operations and yard activity at the container terminals are at their peak and starting to affect land operations on truck arrivals and departures. In response, a Truck Appointment System (TAS) has been developed to mitigate truck congestion that occurs between the gate and the yard of the container terminal. The vehicle booking system is developed and operated in-house at large-scale container terminals, but efficiency is low due to frequent truck schedule changes by the transport companies (forwarders). In this paper, we propose a new form of TAS in which the transport companies and the terminal operator cooperate. Numerical experiments show that the efficiency of the cooperation model is better by comparing the case where the transport company (forwarder) and the terminal operator make their own decision and the case where they cooperate. The cooperation model shows higher efficiency as there are more competing transport companies (forwarders) and more segmented tasks a truck can reserve.
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- 2021
30. Research on the Cooperation Model of New Energy Vehicle Supply Chain under the Background of Government Subsidies Declining
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Xiaobo Han, Yin Han, Rong Ke, and Jinghua Zhao
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Building and Construction ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,subsidy reduction ,new energy vehicles ,cooperation model - Abstract
This paper studies the impact of the decrease in government subsidies on the selection of the cooperation model of vehicle manufacturers’ in the new energy vehicle supply chain, and uses the mathematical modeling method to establish MA (cooperation between vehicle manufacturers and battery suppliers with better battery life), MB (cooperation between vehicle manufacturers and battery suppliers with similar battery life) MAB (vehicle manufacturer cooperates with both) and N (does not cooperate with both) four cooperation models. The results show that vehicle manufacturers and battery suppliers A and B have cooperation motives, but whether vehicle manufacturers prefer to cooperate with battery supplier A or battery supplier B is related to the decrease in subsidies. In addition, it studies the impact of the decrease in subsidies on the sales price, market demand and supply chain profit of new energy vehicles.
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- 2022
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31. Evaluation of Cooperation during Project Delivery: Empirical Study on the Hydropower Industry in Southwest China.
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Weiwei He, Wenzhe Tang, Yongping Wei, Duffield, Colin F., and Zhen Lei
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COOPERATIVE game theory , *HYDROELECTRIC power plant design & construction , *DYNAMIC simulation , *CONSTRUCTION project management , *QUANTITATIVE research - Abstract
Previous studies agree that cooperation among participants is critical to successfully deliver projects; however, little research has quantitatively illustrated how participants benefit from cooperation. Based on partnering and cooperative game theories, the degree of willingness to cooperate (DWC) model has been used in this study to reflect the interactions among participants through dynamic simulation. With the support of data collected from a field survey, the outcomes of DWC model simulation have been tested, confirming that DWCs have significantly positive influences on cooperation gains, and incentives are effective in improving participants' rewards. Application of the DWC model then reveals the cooperation status of hydropower developments in Southwest China, suggesting five practical strategies for interorganizational cooperation in project delivery. This study advances the knowledge area of multiorganizational dynamics during project delivery by building interdisciplinary linkage between partnering theory and cooperative game theory, which provides a structure to quantitatively unfold the cause-effect relationships between DWCs, incentives, and participants' rewards. This research also reveals the mutual goals and different priorities of project participants and answers questions on how coalitions can be formed and how cooperation gains should be equitably allocated. The aforementioned findings can help practitioners to understand their positions in cooperation, make decisions to optimally integrate participants' resources, and find ways to reach stable long-term partnering relationships. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. 기업뇌물범죄 처벌에 있어서 협력적 모델에 대한 제창
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gyhtest
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Cooperation model ,Business ,Law and economics - Published
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33. Establishment of a rodent cooperation assay as a model of social cognition
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Aliz Judit Ernyey, István Gyertyán, Ferenc Kassai, and Kata Kozma
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Male ,Schedule ,Computer science ,Rodentia ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Toxicology ,030226 pharmacology & pharmacy ,Task (project management) ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cognition ,0302 clinical medicine ,Reward ,Social cognition ,Theory of mind ,medicine ,Animals ,Learning ,Rats, Long-Evans ,Latency (engineering) ,Pharmacology ,Cooperation model ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Conditioning, Operant ,Autism ,Social cognitive theory ,Cognitive psychology - Abstract
Introduction Impaired cooperative skills form a characteristic symptom in autism, which lacks adequate treatment. The objective of this study was to establish a rat cooperation assay which fits the feasibility and capacity requirements of drug development. Methods Long-Evans and Lister Hooded rats were trained in pairs to simultaneously perform nose-pokes (within 1 s) for reward in a Skinner box equipped with two nose-poke modules. Conditioning took place first with naive-naive pairs, then with naive-experienced and finally with experienced-experienced pairs, when the task was familiar for both rats. In a control experiment, experienced Lister-hooded pairs were tested under the learnt schedule but without the possibility to communicate with each other. Results Rats were able to learn the task in 8–15 sessions. Experienced-experienced Long-Evans pairs completed the training significantly faster than the other pairs Analysis of the nose-poke latency data, sample video-recordings and the significantly decreased performance of rats in the control experiment suggested that the animals solved the task via real cooperation. Discussion The newly developed rat cooperation model is quick and has sufficiently high throughput, therefore it may be used in the drug development of putative social cognitive enhancer compounds.
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34. Cooperation Model of 'Tampan'(dividing profit based on the agreement) and 'Ounce' (cooperation model based on the ounce scale in the Coconut Sugar Production
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Mochmad Anis
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Agricultural science ,Cooperation model ,The Ounce Scale ,Fluid ounce (US) ,Business ,Sugar ,Profit (economics) ,Sugar production - Abstract
Cooperation is an action in the job which is done by two or more people to gain the same purpose. This researh aims to know about coconut sugar production in the Karangbendo Village Ponggok District Blitar Regency.The kind of research which is used is qualitative research with phenomenology approach. This approach focused on the interview that is done deeply about the phenomena which is experienced by the informan. Subject in the research is a coconut sugar production while the object is a cooperation between the owner of coconut sugar producer. The data analysis technique descriptve analysis. The result of this reserch is there are two kinds of cooperation between the owner and the producer; they are “tampan” and ‘ounce”. Each cooperation model has their own differences.
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35. New results on competition and cooperation model of two enterprises with multiple delays and feedback controls
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Qimei Xiao, Peiluan Li, Changjin Xu, and Shuai Yuan
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Delay ,Algebra and Number Theory ,Partial differential equation ,Cooperation model ,010102 general mathematics ,Mathematical analysis ,Fixed-point theorem ,lcsh:QA299.6-433 ,Two-enterprise ,lcsh:Analysis ,Feedback control ,01 natural sciences ,Complement (complexity) ,010101 applied mathematics ,Competition (economics) ,Competition and cooperation model ,Periodic solution ,Ordinary differential equation ,0101 mathematics ,Mathematical economics ,Analysis ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we put up and study a competition and cooperation model of two enterprises with multiple delays and feedback controls. A set of sufficient conditions which ensure the existence of periodic solution of the two-enterprise competition and cooperation model with multiple delays and feedback controls are established by applying the fixed point theorem of strict-set-contraction. An example is given to check the obtained theoretical findings. The derived results are completely new and complement earlier publications.
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36. Application of Enhanced Recovery after Surgery in Gastrointestinal Surgery based on Multidisciplinary Team
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Dan Liu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Health management system ,Cooperation model ,business.industry ,Multidisciplinary team ,Surgery ,Anaesthesia ,Clinical trial ,Anesthesiology ,Gastrointestinal Surgery ,medicine ,Multidisciplinary Team ,Level evidence ,ERAS ,business ,Enhanced recovery after surgery - Abstract
Chinese gastrointestinal surgeons are building up our own high level evidence in evidence-based medicine, With tremendous clinical trials carrying out in gastrointestinal cancers. Besides, Standardized procedure of diagnosis and treatment should be promoted. More personalized schemes are needed. The model of multidisciplinary team can be more widely and deeply applied. In order to further optimize the surgical pathways and promote the clinical application of ERAS in surgery, it is important to raise awareness of the ERAS concept, advocate multi-disciplinary cooperation model, including surgery, anesthesiology, nursing, clinical nutrition, etc. to improve the application of ERAS in gastrointestinal surgery, promote medical and health management performance. And the concept of enhanced recovery after surgery should be more operable. To keep pace with the times, the gastrointestinal surgeons have to seek for innovative technology and new ideas.Read Complete Article at ijSciences: V82019011920 AND DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18483/ijSci.1920
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37. Experience in Building Comprehensive School-Enterprise Cooperation Model for 'Double First-Class' Universities
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Xinyu Pang
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Comprehensive school ,Cooperation model ,Mathematics education ,Sociology ,First class ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Published
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38. An Overview of the Current Status of Talent Care and Talent Support in Hungary
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Csilla Fuszek
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education ,talent support strategy ,networking ,cooperation model ,Education (General) ,L7-991 - Abstract
After a short historical introduction, the article provides an overview of the current talent support trends in Hungary. It gives an insight into the legislation, guidelines and institutional system associated with the national talent support strategy, and presents the main NGO initiatives present in the early 21st century, in particular the organisations brought to life by the Hungarian Talent Support Council and their effect on current education policy. At the same time, the article seeks to present the strengths and weaknesses of the national talent support strategy and the Hungarian talent support cooperation model.
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- 2014
39. Research on Closed-Loop Supply Chain Decision-Making in Different Cooperation Modes with Government’s Reward-Penalty Mechanism
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Haowei Zhang, Kailing Liu, and Quanxi Li
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Supply chain ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,closed-loop supply chain ,TJ807-830 ,02 engineering and technology ,Stackelberg game ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,TD194-195 ,01 natural sciences ,Profit (economics) ,Renewable energy sources ,government’s reward-penalty mechanism ,Transfer payment ,Stackelberg competition ,GE1-350 ,Industrial organization ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Government ,021103 operations research ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,cooperation model ,Environmental sciences ,Profitability index ,Business ,Monopoly ,Mechanism (sociology) - Abstract
In closed-loop supply chains (CLSC), manufacturers, retailers, and recyclers perform their duties. Due to the asymmetry of information among enterprises, it is difficult for them to maximize efficiency and profits. To maximize the efficiency and profit of the CLSC, this study establishes five cooperation models of CLSC under the government‘s reward–penalty mechanism. We make decisions on wholesale prices, retail prices, transfer payment prices, and recovery rates relying on the Stackelberg game method and compare the optimal decisions. This paper analyzes the impact of the government reward-penalty mechanism on optimal decisions and how members in CLSC choose partners. We find that the government’s reward-penalty mechanism can effectively increase the recycling rate of used products and the total profit of the closed-loop supply chain. According to the calculation results of the models, under the government’s reward-penalty mechanism, the cooperation can improve the CLSC’s used products recycling capacity and profitability. In a supply chain, the more members participate in the cooperation, the higher profit the CLSC obtain. However, the cooperation mode of all members may lead to monopoly, which is not approved by government and customers.
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- 2021
40. Analysis of the Role of Chinese and American Supervisors of Internship Placement-Taking the University of Cincinnati's School-Enterprise Cooperation Model as an Example
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Jieli Chen
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Medical education ,Job content ,ComputingMilieux_THECOMPUTINGPROFESSION ,Cooperation model ,Higher education ,business.industry ,Internship ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Sociology ,China ,business - Abstract
The University of Cincinnati is the birthplace of the global paid internship program and has the most professional paid internship instructors in the United States. The University of Cincinnati has the most professional paid internship instructors in the United States. However, China's higher education institutions started their internship programs late, and instructors lack special training, which prevents them from playing their role fully. By analyzing the type of full-time mentor teachers, job content and legal functions of the University of Cincinnati, we will provide reference for the working model of new internship mentor teachers in China.
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- 2021
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41. Research on the Optimization of Students’ Entrepreneurship Education under the Mode of University-enterprise Cooperation: Based on the Survey of Guangdong
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Zhenhua Zhang, Jiawen Shen, and Bing Chen
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Entrepreneurship education ,Cooperation model ,Higher education ,business.industry ,Sociology ,Public relations ,business - Published
- 2021
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42. An exploratory study on the inter-Korean MICE industry exchange and cooperation model
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Chang Won Park
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Inter-Korean Exchange & Cooperation ,Knowledge management ,Cooperation model ,business.industry ,MICE Industry ,Convention & Exhibition ,Exploratory research ,Grounded theory ,North Korea ,ddc:650 ,Grounded Theory ,Sociology ,Business and International Management ,business ,Finance - Abstract
Purpose: This study examined the MICE Industry as an exchange and cooperation object to break through the inter-Korean relations in the crisis phase. Design/methodology/approach: This study conducted exploratory research applying grounded theory, a qualitative research method that builds a theoretical model through interviews with experts. Findings: The MICE industry is a viable alternative to inter-Korean exchange and cooperation and would play an essential role in improving inter-Korean relations. Paradoxically, the sanctions against North Korea reveal the MICE industry's discriminatory characteristics as a new paradigm for exchange and cooperation. Research limitations/implications: This study tried to build a theoretical exchange and cooperation model. Therefore, it is necessary to present specific strategies based on empirical and policy research in the future. Originality and Value: This study sought to approach inter-Korean exchange and cooperation, which had not been attempted before, from the perspective of the MICE industry.
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- 2021
43. De la Resolución 2625 a la «Agenda 2030». Un nuevo modelo de cooperación internacional
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Irene Vázquez-Serrano
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Microbiology (medical) ,Sustainable development ,derecho internacional ,Agenda 2030 ,Cooperation model ,Immunology ,World War II ,cooperación internacional ,International law ,Political science ,Resolución 2625 ,Regional science ,Immunology and Allergy ,desarrollo sostenible - Abstract
The most classic international cooperation model, timidly outlined after the Second World War and based on donors and receivers, has given rise to a new model that, although timidly included in Resolution 2625, has been developed and highlighted in the Agenda 2030 and its Sustainable Development Goals, the latest evolution of the principle of cooperation. A model led by the United Nations, supported by consensus in its adoption and based on horizontal cooperation, with a wide range of actors and new forms and tools of cooperation, but with numerous challenges still ahead, including for international law. El modelo de cooperación internacional más clásico, esbozado tímidamente tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial y basado en donantes y receptores, ha dado lugar a un nuevo modelo que, si bien se recoge tímidamente en la Resolución 2625, ha sido desarrollado y puesto de manifiesto en la Agenda 2030 y sus Objetivos de Desarrollo Sostenible, última evolución del principio de cooperación. Un modelo liderado por Naciones Unidas, amparado por el consenso en su adopción y asentado en la cooperación horizontal, con una amplitud de actores y nuevas formas y herramientas de cooperación, pero con numerosos retos aún por delante, incluso, para el Derecho internacional.
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- 2021
44. W kierunku komercjalizacji działalności społecznej – różnicowanie sposobu prowadzenia działalności przez podmioty ekonomii społecznej w efekcie ich ekonomizacji
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Norbert Laurisz
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komercjalizacja ,Important conclusion ,Operating model ,Cooperation model ,organizacje pozarządowe ,Business administration ,NGO ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,General Medicine ,lcsh:Business ,ekonomizacja ,01 natural sciences ,PES ,010104 statistics & probability ,Political science ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,kokreacja ,0101 mathematics ,Marketization ,lcsh:HF5001-6182 ,Social economy - Abstract
Coraz więcej podmiotów ekonomii społecznej (PES) przechodzi przez proces ekonomizacji. W Polsce proces ten jest inicjowany głównie przez państwo i prowadzoną przez nie politykę, której celem jest podniesienie samodzielności i niezależności PES. Ekonomizacja wywołuje zmiany w sposobie działania podmiotów pochodzących z III sektora. Poniższy artykuł jest próbą ilustracji tego zjawiska przy wykorzystaniu analizy kokreacji. Celem artykułu jest prezentacja odmiennych sposobów prowadzenia działalności przez PES, co jest efektem ich ekonomizacji. Artykuł powstał w efekcie studiów nad literaturą oraz na podstawie badań na grupie PES – uczestników projektu „Małopolski Ośrodek Wsparcia Ekonomii Społecznej” (MOWES). Najważniejszym wnioskiem z przeprowadzonych badań jest rozpoznanie różnic w stosowaniu kokreacji w przypadku różnych typów prowadzenia działalności przez ekonomizujące się podmioty ekonomii społecznej. Różnica ta jest efektem innego podejścia PES do działalności gospodarczej i działalności odpłatnej. Przeprowadzone badania pokazują, że zakres kokreacji zmienia się wraz ze zmianą rodzaju działalności: im działalność bardziej się ekonomizuje, tym zakres kokreacji jest mniejszy. Ekonomizacja zmienia otwarty model współpracy charakterystyczny dla działalności misyjnej na bardziej zamknięty model działania w przypadku prowadzenia działalności odpłatnej czy gospodarczej.
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- 2020
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45. An Overview of the Current Status of Talent Care and Talent Support in Hungary.
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FUSZEK, CSILLA
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GIFTED children ,SPECIAL education ,EDUCATION of gifted children ,GIFTED & talented education ,NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations - Abstract
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- 2014
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46. Blockchain-Based Diversion-Point System for Balancing Customer Flow in Shopping Mall
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Liang Wang, Changwu Wang, Jiayan Liu, and Wenyuan Liu
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blockchain ,information asymmetry ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Computer science ,General Mathematics ,02 engineering and technology ,Computer security ,computer.software_genre ,Information asymmetry ,Point system ,0502 economics and business ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,diversion-voucher ,balancing customer flow ,shopping mall ,Cooperation model ,Shopping mall ,lcsh:Mathematics ,05 social sciences ,lcsh:QA1-939 ,Voucher ,Intervention (law) ,Flow (mathematics) ,Chemistry (miscellaneous) ,050211 marketing ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Imperfect ,diversion-point ,computer - Abstract
Changing the store layout of a shopping mall is usually costly in terms of time, resources, and money. Balancing customer flow is obviously an economical way to rationalize the store layout without displacing stores or changing their locations. However, it has long been a big challenge for managers of shopping malls, because it is difficult to build trust among stores for the sake of regulating customer flow. This trust depends on a multi-party cooperation model, of which the agreements are implemented on asymmetric information. Unfortunately, any form of endorsement with human intervention cannot support building trust on asymmetric information. To solve this problem technically, this paper proposes a diversion-point system to dynamically divert part of customer flow from popular stores to less popular ones. The system operates diversion-points and -vouchers on an asymmetric basis. It also employs a Blockchain subsystem to replace the centralized endorsement and preserve the information asymmetry, thereby building trust into the cooperation among customers, the shopping mall, and the stores therein. The evaluation shows that the proposed system is effective in remedying imperfect store layout of the shopping mall.
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- 2020
47. Fractional Lotka-Volterra-Type Cooperation Models: Impulsive Control on Their Stability Behavior
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Fidel Santamaria, Rohisha Tuladhar, and Ivanka M. Stamova
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,fractional derivatives ,Mathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEs ,General Physics and Astronomy ,lcsh:Astrophysics ,02 engineering and technology ,Stability result ,Type (model theory) ,Stability (probability) ,Article ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,practical stability ,biological Lotka-Volterra cooperation networks ,lcsh:QB460-466 ,impulsive control ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Applied mathematics ,Quantitative Biology::Populations and Evolution ,Mittag-Leffler stability ,Control (linguistics) ,lcsh:Science ,Mathematics ,Cooperation model ,stability of sets ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Fractional calculus ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
We present a biological fractional n-species delayed cooperation model of Lotka-Volterra type. The considered fractional derivatives are in the Caputo sense. Impulsive control strategies are applied for several stability properties of the states, namely Mittag-Leffler stability, practical stability and stability with respect to sets. The proposed results extend the existing stability results for integer-order n&minus, species delayed Lotka-Volterra cooperation models to the fractional-order case under impulsive control.
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48. The Way of Constructing the Diversified and Joint Administration Model of School-Enterprise Cooperation and Education
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Yanchao Wang
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Cooperation model ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,Joint (building) ,Business ,Marketing ,Construct (philosophy) ,Administration (government) - Abstract
With the rapid development of the world, the needs of society and enterprises for all kinds of talents are also increasing. Of course, the cultivation of application-oriented talents is the demand for the survival and development of students, as well as the training goals of major schools. Through school-enterprise cooperation, the employment rate of students can be effectively improved. However, due to the limitations of many conditions, the current diversified school-enterprise cooperation model also faces some problems. This article provides some measures for the problems that exist on the way and how to construct them.
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49. Blockchain Based Decentralized Trust Management framework
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Aiman Erbad, Omar Ait Oualhaj, Amr Mohamed, and Mohsen Guizani
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Cooperation model ,Scheme (programming language) ,Mobile computing ,Blockchain ,Digital storage ,Computer science ,Distributed computing ,Control (management) ,Revenue distributions ,Trust management frameworks ,Malicious behavior ,Updating algorithm ,Storage technology ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Consensus schemes ,Proof-of-work system ,System information ,Trust management (information system) ,Revenue ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
The blockchain is a storage technology and transmission of information, transparent, secure, and operating without central control. In this paper, we propose a new decentralized trust management and cooperation model where data is shared via blockchain and we explore the revenue distribution under different consensus schemes. To reduce the power calculation with respect to the control mechanism, our proposal adopts the possibility of Proof on Trust (PoT) and Proof of proof-of-stake based trust to replace the proof of work (PoW) scheme, to carry out the mining and storage of new data blocks. To detect nodes with malicious behavior to provide false system information, the trust updating algorithm is proposed.. 2020 IEEE. Qatar University Scopus
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50. Research on the Impact of School-Enterprise Cooperation on the Training Effect of Engineering Talents
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Hong-Bo Shi, Xiao-Yu Bie, and Man Liu
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Process management ,Cooperation model ,Bootstrapping ,Multilevel model ,Mediation ,Cultivation theory ,Regression analysis ,Training effect ,Business ,Test (assessment) - Abstract
This paper took the high-tech enterprises with school-enterprise cooperation project in Shandong Province as the research object to explore the influence of three factors, including school-enterprise cooperation input, school-enterprise cooperation output and environmental support, on the training effect of engineering talents. Striving to propose corresponding improvement measures to eliminate cooperation barriers, break discipline barriers, and improve training results. Regression analysis was used to test the influence on the training effect of engineering talents. Bootstrapping and hierarchical regression were used to test the mediating effect of main body behavior and the regulating effect of cooperation model. It was found that all three factors had a significant positive effect on the cultivation effect, the main behavior had a significant mediation effect and the school-enterprise cooperation model has a positive regulatory effect. It proposed the establishment of strategic alliances and guarantee mechanisms to ensure the cultivation effect.
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