ORCID Profile
0000-0002-6007-8489
Current Organisations
Nanyang Technological University
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Hyperion University
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CBM International University & Zealandina Agency & Centre for Risk Studies in Economic and Social Sciences
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University of Cambridge
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Universitatea Ecologica din Bucuresti
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Publisher: Research Square Platform LLC
Date: 14-03-2023
DOI: 10.21203/RS.3.RS-2682687/V1
Abstract: The paper proposes an aggregate index for systemic practice regarding mountain business development through the Internet of Things (IoT) and Information and Communication Technology (ICT). The paper presents an aggregate index, build from unequal indices, which sustain systemic practice of the business development in the mountain area, especially through ICT and IoT. The proposed model is predictive. The paper contains relevant data related to the Eurostat index Business Demography and activities of ICT and IoT for some European mountain areas. Data have been processed and simulated in Excel, SPSS, and Make fractal software. The article performed exploratory and quantitative analysis, using statistics and forecasting techniques based on ANOVA. The indicator, the first in the specific literature and its application, develop considerably systemic practice of the mountain business in Europe, in the 2022 context, declared by the United Nations as the ”International Year of Sustainable Mountain Development”.
Publisher: Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.
Date: 13-10-2023
Publisher: Research Square Platform LLC
Date: 06-04-2023
DOI: 10.21203/RS.3.RS-2688788/V1
Abstract: The paper proposes an econometric model for agricultural and food exports, focusing on models regarding New Zealand, South Korea, and Romanian mountain areas. The models for 2002–2040 reveal that these countries are integrated into the agricultural global value chain. The economic model supposes a common export framework for three world economies different in structure, but similar in exports and mountain areas. The paper confirms that tariff barriers and agricultural mountain areas affect positively exports. The paper demonstrates that the export policies of agricultural and food sectors, especially mountains, of a country or a region are influenced, on a macroeconomic level, by most-favor-national clause, the multitude and the clauses of agreements, tariff and non-tariff barriers of the country, promotion of domestic exports, applying mountain development goals, promoting mountain products. At the microeconomic level, exports are determined by farm management, farmers' support, agricultural and food education with a focus on mountain product consumption, benefits awarded for the mountain activities through compensations, and more integrative issues for farmers. The paper's final purpose and solutions consider the mountain area's sustainability, offering the most healthier solutions for future foods.
Publisher: Universiti Putra Malaysia
Date: 24-02-2023
Abstract: The present work discussed the importance of mountain foods roducts and services in the context of healthier nutrition and behaviour with the application to agribusiness. It highlighted the necessity of human behaviour in consuming mountain products as natural probiotics. It analysed mountain food and the associated entrepreneurship for Austria and other Central and Eastern European countries (foods roducts and services), especially from the mountain area. The Eurostat database used experimental and clinical research regarding representative mountain food from Central and Eastern European areas. Data from Eurostat are processed in Excel and SPSS, using similar models of analysis from published papers. Experimental analysis was obtained and collected from different recognised sources. The clinical study is family-based background. Results presented mountain products with natural probiotic effects, and pointed out the importance of useful Central and Eastern European natural probiotics, namely yogurt, Allium sativum (garlic), natural honey, and the Austrian entrepreneurship of mountain products model followed by the Central and Eastern European countries. Central and Eastern European countries present important mountain products such as natural probiotics, useful for healthier nutrition and behaviour. Mountain entrepreneurship has developed significantly in the last decade people from these areas recognise the importance of mountain products in developing healthier nutrition and behaviour.
Publisher: Universidad Peruana Union
Date: 18-02-2020
Abstract: El presente estudio tuvo como propósito determinar la relación que existe entre la responsabilidad social universitaria y la calidad del servicio administrativo en la universidad. El método fue hipotético deductivo, siendo una investigación básica, transversal correlacional, de diseño no experimental. La muestra trabajada fue probabilística, conformada por 268 estudiantes utilizandose la encuesta y el cuestionario. El estudio concluyó que existe relación significativa entre la variable responsabilidad social de la universidad y la calidad del servicio administrativo en la universidad esto implica afirmar que: cuanto mayor sea la responsabilidad social de la universidad, mayores serán los niveles de calidad del servicio administrativo.
Publisher: Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Date: 09-02-2023
Location: Romania
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