Real Estate Cycles and the Management Decision Process Application Potential and Reality in Germany

2002 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariano Scaglione ◽  
Michele Galluzzo ◽  
Domiziana Santucci ◽  
Margherita Trinci ◽  
Laura Messina ◽  
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1977 ◽  
Vol 34 (7) ◽  
pp. 1046-1074 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. F. Fletcher

Recent shifts in science policy express an increased demand for scientific activities that are relevant — that will enhance the policy and management decision process for the benefit of Canadians. The implications of the increased focus on relevance to the fisheries and aquatic scientific community are discussed and measures to strengthen science in this new operating context are described.It is concluded that an effective scientific effort will increasingly depend on the effectiveness of resource and environmental policy and planning. Arising from this conclusion is the need to develop a more orderly system of transferring scientific knowledge into the decision process. The application of applied systems analysis techniques is discussed as one solution.It is also argued that more effective use of the knowledge of the human and social sciences is imperative to an effective synthesis of natural science knowledge. The synthesis of knowledge leading to policy or management decision alternatives can be subjected to rigorous testing against present scientific understanding or can be systematized within the constraints of existing institutional arrangements. The former describes interdisciplinary research; the latter, planning. Current perceptions of resource and environmental problems point to a need for developing interdisciplinary research programs, for strengthening the planning activity, and for establishing strong links between them. The role of the university community in interdisciplinary research is emphasized and prescriptions for strengthening this role and linkages with government and other client groups are outlined. An increased focus on interdisciplinary research in universities has significant implications in meeting educational needs for the future.


Blood ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 132 (Supplement 1) ◽  
pp. 4213-4213
Author(s):  
Annie Lacerte ◽  
Marie-Pier Bleau ◽  
Jean-Francois Castilloux ◽  
Flavia De-angelis ◽  
Pierre Desjardins ◽  
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Abstract Background: Incidence of diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL), an aggressive but curable Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) is increasing in the oldest old. Treatment of these patients is challenging due to advanced age, concomitant comorbidities present in this population and the paucity of data from this population in clinical trials. Aims: to evaluate which parameters are considered by medical oncologists in the management and systemic treatment of DLBCL in the oldest old patients (³80 years old) in our centers. Method: This retrospective study evaluated the management of 118 patients ³80 years old diagnosed with DLBCL between 2006 and 2016 in two Quebec hospitals. Baseline demographics, systemic chemotherapy regimens, and overall survival were obtained. Documentation of patient characteristics influencing management options offered by medical oncologists was analyzed when available. Results: Median age was 83.5 years, maximum age was 96 years old, with a total of 8 patients aged ³90 years, and included 65 (55.1%) men. Median Charlson score was 1 [0-2], with 28 (23.7%) patients having a Charlson score > 2. Main patient characteristics according to management are reported in table 1. Of all 73 patients who received systemic chemotherapy, 38 (52.1%) had either a complete or partial response. Median overall survival (OS) of patients treated with systemic chemotherapy (either rituximab alone, R-CHOP, R-mini-CHOP or R-CEOP) was 54.8 months [95% IC 15.7-93.9 months] compared to 4.6 months for patients that did not received systemic chemotherapy [95% IC 0-12.6 months], p < 0.005. Median number of chemotherapy cycles was 3 (1-6), with 19 patients whom received 6 to 8 cycles. 33 (28%) of the cohort received radiotherapy, mostly as an adjunct to the systemic treatment: only 5 patients received radiotherapy alone. Median OS for the different chemotherapy regimens are reported in table 2. 54.8% of the treated patients received prophylactic G-CSF. Febrile neutropenia developed in 13 (17.8%) patients, 10 of whom were prophylactically treated with G-CSF. We observed 54 deaths in our cohort. Main cause of death was lymphoma: 12 in the untreated group (N= 44) and 7 in the treated group (N= 73). Other known causes were sepsis, heart failure, and respiratory failure. Comorbidities were mentioned as influencing treatment option in 33 files: 16 did not receive systemic treatment whereas 17 received systemic treatment. Median Charlson score for these patients was 2 [1-3]. 14 patients had documented geriatric syndromes (i.e. dementia, malnutrition, frailty, delirium or functional decline) as the main concern for treatment; 9 of them did not receive systemic chemotherapy. Conclusion: Very elderly DLBCL patients, despite their advanced age, still have a significant survival benefit when treated with systemic chemotherapy. In our study, main factors contributing to overall survival were ECOG status and aaIPI as they are known to be important considerations in the management decision process. Interestingly, comorbidities, as measured by the Charlson score, do not seem as important in the management decision process. Instead, geriatric syndromes, some of them potentially reversible, appear to play an important role. Disclosures Pavic: Celgene: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; BMS: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; Novartis: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; AstraZeneca: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; Roche: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; Takeda: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding; Janssen: Consultancy, Honoraria, Membership on an entity's Board of Directors or advisory committees, Research Funding.


2021 ◽  
Vol 139 (5) ◽  
pp. 112-126
Author(s):  
SHULHA Nataiia ◽  
KOTENKO Uliana ◽  
STEPANYK Alyona

Background. Banks’ proposals of loans for commercial real estate services have some differences in standard and non-standard terms of their provision. Instead, most clients focus only on standard loan terms and only some of them on non-standard ones. A comprehensive approach to the simultaneous consideration of standard and non-standard conditions for obtaining a loan for commercial real estate has not been developed in modern theory and practice of banking, which should be the basic basis for the borrower’s decision in choosing of the lending bank. The aim of the article is to identify current trends in the development of bank lending for commercial real estate in Ukraine, as well as the economic justification of the borrower’s choice of bank in the process of making a decision to obtain a loan. Materials and methods. Method of generalization and historical method were applied in the study of trends in lending for the acquisition, construction, repair, reconstruction of commercial real estate; methods of analysis and synthesis were used in the diagnosis of standard and non-standard conditions of credit servicing of commercial real estate. The authors provide an analysis ofthe choice of the bank to obtain a loan based on an integrated assessment of its attractiveness to the client using system approach. Results. A methodical approach to the integrated assessment of the economic attracttiveness of a bank loan for commercial real estate services has been developed. It is based on the Pareto principle, according to which standard lending conditions are taken into account in 80% and 20% is non-standard. This methodological approach allows the borrower to make an informed management decision on the correct choice of the lending bank. Conclusion. Loans for commercial real estate services, except the warehouse real estate sector, have decreased due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Demand for construction loans and repair of warehouses remained relatively stable. The practical approbation of the offered methodical approach of a complex estimation of credit offers of the most active Ukrainian banks on an example of the enterprise which planned to receive the credit for repair of the warehouse real estate is carried out. The choice of the creditor bank is substantiated according to the calculations results. Keywords: pandemic, banks, commercial real estate, lending, grant element, Pareto principle, standard and non-standard lending conditions, integrated assessment.


Author(s):  
Sophie Loriette ◽  
Nada Matta ◽  
Mohamed Sediri ◽  
Alain Hugerot

AbstractDuring a crisis situation, the ability of emergency department to take reliable and quick decisions is the main feature that defines the success or failure of this organization in the course of its crisis management. Decision makers spend time on identifying the decisions that will be taken for the whole of the crisis management, and on anticipating the preparation of these decisions, ensuring that they have time to properly prepare all decisions to be taken and, be able to implement them as fast as possible. However, the context and the characteristics of the crisis make the decision process complicated because there is no specific methodology to anticipate these decisions and properly manage collaboration with the other protagonists. There is also the pressure of time, a significant stress and, the emotional impact on the decision maker that lead to losing objectivity in decision making. We understand so that the right decision will be greatly facilitated and enhanced by the development of an adequate tool and process for decision-making. This tool must respect methods of the emergency department considered, and highlight the importance of experience feedback referencing to past cases, especially success and failures. We propose in this paper, software in order to handle experience feedback as a support for decision-making in crisis management “Crisis Clever System”. Several dimensions are considered in this study, from one side: organization, communication and problem-solving activities and from the other side the presentation and finding of experience feedback thanks to an analogy technique.


2021 ◽  
Vol 41 (I) ◽  
pp. 151-163
Author(s):  
YU. HUBAR ◽  
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Yu. KHAVAR ◽  
YA. VASH ◽  
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...  

Purpose. The purpose of this research is to prove the importance and necessity of further development of national inventories by implementing 3D/4D inventories that will improve the management decision-making process, the proposed technology will measure and update national inventories in real time. A robust verification system must continue to ensure the integrity of the inventory. Methodology. National cadastral systems play a special role in land management, and cadastral information is the basis for taxation and investment for the rational use and protection of land. The latest multifunctional cadastres form a comprehensive land information system of real estate, which includes the inclusion in its structure of basic registers (land register, register of rights and register of capital construction objects) and general registers containing information about objects, types of lands, natural and qualitative characteristics of lands, and other data that are the basis for economic and territorial planning and land management [Perovych L., 2003]. Results. The main direction of development of national cadastral systems is the collection of data and generalization of information on the state, quantitative and qualitative indicators of land resources, but these stages of the study are not the ultimate goal of creating cadastral systems. Emphasis should be placed on the convenience and feasibility of using such information. To increase the efficiency of national land cadastral systems, it is necessary to expand the cadastral system with information on land resources that for some reason were left without an owner, or have errors in design; plots that have an owner, but are not used in economic activities. Such information will ensure the formation of a multilevel structure of the land market and increase the efficiency of state regulation. Scientific novelty and practical significance. The importance of development of modern national cadastral systems is proved, which will further increase their potential in order to solve critical state tasks, namely: emergency management, economic processes, effective management in the field of public utilities and many other public administration functions. The proposed approach allows to properly understand and assess the legal situation on the ground, to improve the trends of intensification of land use and technologies for defining the boundaries of real estate. The introduction of the latest technologies will reduce the time of spatial planning and real estate development.


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