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A FAULT DETECTION MODEL FOR PREDICTIVE MAINTENANCE OF A WIND TURBINE BASED ON A HYBRID DEEP LEARNING APPROACH

Authors: Farouk N.; Jaafar A.; Ayoub A.

Journal: Proceedings on Engineering Sciences

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.24874/PES08.01.019

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Abstract: In the context of Industry 4.0, predictive maintenance of wind turbines is a crucial issue for optimizing their performance. This article proposes a new hybrid deep learning approach, aligned with the principles of Industry 4.0, to improve the predictive detection of failures in wind turbines. By combining long short-term recurrent neural networks ...

Emotionally Intelligent Artificial Intelligence in Marketing: A Comparative Analysis of Consumer and Marketer Attitudes

Authors: Todorova A.

Journal: TEM Journal

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.18421/TEM151-16

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Abstract: The present study aims to explore perceptions regarding the use of emotionally intelligent artificial intelligence (EIAI) in the marketing sphere. Through the conducted empirical study, primary data were collected from a significant number of Bulgarian marketers (N = 510) and customers (N = 708) regarding their knowledge of the application of EIAI ...

A first exploration of a social identity perspective on youth rugby talent development in Ireland

Authors: Burrows E.; Lyons D.; Young T.

Journal: Frontiers in Sports and Active Living

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.3389/fspor.2026.1715525

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Abstract: This study uses a social identity perspective to explore the possible relationships between athletic identity, social identities in sport, and players’ life satisfaction and confidence in managing their social groups. We report cross-sectional data from 27 of the 64 early-career academy-contracted rugby players in Ireland in 2025. Exploratory ana...

On the Existence of Disjoint Infinite Solution Sets for a Critical Hardy-Sobolev-Maz’ya Equation

Authors: Echarghaoui R.; El Mansour M.; Masmodi M.

Journal: International Journal of Analysis and Applications

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.28924/2291-8639-24-2026-197

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Abstract: In this work, we study the following Hardy–Sobolev–Maz’ya equation involving critical growth: (Formula presented) where Ω ⊂ RN is a bounded domain containing a point x0 = (0, z0) ∈ Rk × RN−k, with 2 ≤ k < N, x = (y, z), 0 ≤ s < 2, and (Formula presented). We assume (Formula presented) for k > 2, and λ = 0 when k = 2, with paramet...

CULTURAL INTELLIGENCE AS A PREDICTOR OF WORK ENGAGEMENT: THE MEDIATING ROLE OF SERVANT LEADERSHIP IN HOTELS

Authors: Vakira E.; Hurombo B.; Baradze S.

Journal: Geojournal of Tourism and Geosites

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.30892/gtg.64124-1675

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Abstract: Hotels face persistent challenges related to employee disengagement as many workers frequently leave their organisations. Stresses of communicating with guests from diverse cultural backgrounds coupled with overburdened workloads and poor working conditions have immensely reduced employee morale and heightened perceptions that top management priori...

A Data-Driven Framework for Metaverse-Based Chinese Learning System Design Based on Knowledge Flow and Open Innovation

Authors: Liu X.; Yodmongkol P.

Journal: International Journal of Computer Information Systems and Industrial Management Applications

Year: 2026

DOI: 10.70917/ijcisim-2026-1794

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Abstract: The emergence and fast growth of metaverse technologies have brought new possibilities to the field of immersive and interactive learning system architectures. Nonetheless, the current research is mainly concerned with the technological affordances and learning outcomes, and less emphasis is placed on the systematic organization of learning spaces ...

Transportation upgrades and structural transformation in the labor market: Evidence from a road improvement project in benin

Authors: Zhang Y.; Xu D.

Journal: Transport Economics and Management

Year: 2024

DOI: 10.1016/j.team.2024.06.001

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Abstract: How do transportation upgrades affect structural transformation in the labor market in developing countries? We focus on a specific case, Benin's Djougou-N'dali Road Improvement Project conducted between 2004 and 2010, and estimate its effects on changes in the composition of workers by sector. Our difference-in-differences estimates suggest eviden...

A method for assessing links between objectively measured food store scores and store & neighborhood favorability

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Journal: International Journal of Health Geographics

Year: 2019

DOI: 10.1186/s12942-019-0195-7

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Abstract: Worldwide, interest in research on methods to define access to healthy food at the local level has grown, given its central connection to carrying out a healthy lifestyle. Within this research domain, papers have examined the spatial element of food access, or individual perceptions about the food environment. To date, however, no studies have prov...

Hedging currency risks? An evaluation of smes in northern Germany

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Journal: European Journal of Business Science and Technology

Year: 2019

DOI: 10.11118/EJOBSAT.V5I2.177

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Abstract: One of the important issues for companies is liquidity from domestic and foreign trade. The market is classically defined by the number of available markets. Globalization and free trade zones set up the foreign market, which becomes increasingly important - even for SMEs. This paper analyzed approx. 60,000 bank transactions with foreign reference ...

Using design as boundary spanner object in climate change mitigation projects

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Journal: Australasian Journal of Information Systems

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.3127/ajis.v16i2.590

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Abstract: Climate change is a growing concern for society and the focus of numerous research initiatives across multiple fields of science. These initiatives often need to capitalize on the cross-specialized knowledge contributed by researchers from very different fields. The diversity of worldviews among key stakeholders requires an effective overall design...

Investigating the potential for the development of a just-in-time knowledge management model

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Journal: South African Journal of Business Management

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.4102/sajbm.v41i2.514

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Abstract: There have been numerous approaches to knowledge management over the past number of years. The term Just-in-Time (JIT) can be defined as a production or inventory scheduling technique found within the more complex production logistics disciplines. JIT is more appropriately thought of as a philosophy, as it is more than a mere set of management and ...

Unusual Market Activity Announcements: A study of price manipulation on the Indonesian Stock Exchange

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Journal: Gadjah Mada International Journal of Business

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.22146/gamaijb.5511

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Abstract: We investigate stocks involved in the Unusual Market Activity (UMA) Announcements. The Indonesian Stock Exchange occasionally issues UMA announcements when it suspects that there are unusual price increases (positive UMAs) or price decreases (negative UMAs), as well as unusual increases in trading volumes. We believe that UMA announcements signal a...

Spreading of project and virtual teams in traditional organizational cultures

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Journal: Periodica Polytechnica Social and Management Sciences

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.3311/pp.so.2010-2.04

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Abstract: In our article we would like to give an overview of the recent literature about special present work arrangements emphasizing the differences between 'traditional' work and '(virtual) project team' work. 'Traditional work' means that the employee has an invariable package of tasks that he/she is responsible for. In 'project teams' members have comm...

Mapping the future sustainable competitiveness resources: Aspects of forests ownership; [Darnaus konkurencingumo šaltinių paieškos: Miškų nuosavybes aspektai]

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Journal: Journal of Business Economics and Management

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.3846/jbem.2010.31

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Abstract: Competitiveness race in the global economy, on the one side, and the acknowledgement of the sustainable development dimension, on the other side, brings Europe against extraordinary challenges but also to great opportunities. Mapping the future sustainable competitiveness creates a need for research initiatives to develop the new concept of competi...

Not so invisible: A qualitative case study exploring gender relations and farm management software

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Journal: Australasian Journal of Information Systems

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.3127/ajis.v16i2.578

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Abstract: This paper reports on a qualitative case study which explored farm management practices by women cotton growers who used computer-based information systems, most particularly the agricultural farm management software, CottonLOGIC, within the Australian cotton industry. The study found that, although gender differences and inequalities persist, the ...

Who should practice price discrimination using rebates in an asymmetric duopoly?

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Journal: Quantitative Marketing and Economics

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.1007/s11129-009-9078-8

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Abstract: Price discrimination is generally thought to improve firm profits by allowing firms to extract more consumer surplus. In competition, however, price discrimination may also be costly to the firm because restrictive incentive compatibility conditions may allow the competing firm to gain market share at the discriminating firm's expense. Therefore, w...

Evolution and state-of-the-art of column stability criteria

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Journal: Journal of Civil Engineering and Management

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.3846/jcem.2010.16

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Abstract: The strength and stability of steel columns have been the subjects of a great many studies since the original work of Leonhard Euler in 1744 and 1759. Numerous examinations of elastic buckling of perfectly straight columns were conducted during the 19th century, the most famous being the studies of Engesser and Considère, with several series of co...

Market competition for high-density residential land

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Journal: International Journal of Strategic Property Management

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.3846/ijspm.2010.03

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Abstract: We investigate the potential competition between multifamily and condominium developers for raw land throughout the U.S. When considering the entire sample period, we find evidence that condominium developers paid, on average, more for land than their multifamily counterparts. Alternatively, when we separate the sample into low versus high-growth l...

Project portfolio management implementation pitfalls

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Journal: South African Journal of Business Management

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.4102/sajbm.v41i3.521

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Abstract: Project portfolio management could be regarded as one of the most comprehensive ways of managing a software project environment. To implement such a management approach in a large organisation, could also be seen as an endeavour that can only have a chance of success if all role players understand the pitfalls involved and how to deal with each. In...

The state of competition of the turkish banking industry: An application of the panzar-rosse model; [Konkurencija turkijos bankininkystės sektoriuje: Panzar-Rosse modelio taikymas]

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Journal: Journal of Business Economics and Management

Year: 2010

DOI: 10.3846/jbem.2010.07

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Abstract: This paper examines the competitive structures of the Turkish banking industry over the period 1998-2008 and investigates the factors that can explain differences in the degree of competitiveness. The Panzar-Rosse method is used to test for the competitive nature of the industry, which also gives the measure of competition, the H-statistic, is rela...