Business culture in spots entrepreneurship

Author(s):  
А.Б. Ильин ◽  
Ю.С. Сизова

В статье определяются принципы предпринимательской культуры спортивного бизнеса на основе определения моральных и этических аспектов социально ориентированной деятельности спортивных организаций, приводится определение понятия предпринимательской культуры; выделяются 3М уровни ее развития в экономике. В том числе в данной работе представлено соотношение жизненного цикла организаций со спортивной отраслью; выделены принципы предпринимательской пластичности спортивного бизнеса; приведены примеры спортивной этики спортивного бизнеса. В качестве методического аппарата исследования используются исходные модели экономической науки; теории жизненных циклов организации; теории предпринимательской культуры. Впервые в теории экономики предпринимательства выделена категория «предпринимательская пластичность», под которой авторы понимают функцию бизнеса по реагированию на ключевые моральные и этические принципы предпринимательски-социально-ориентированных видов деятельности, их сохранение, соблюдение, адаптацию и масштабирование. The paper defines sports business culture principles in terms of moral and ethical aspects defining of sports organizations socially oriented activities; provides the definition of entrepreneurial culture concept; specifies 3M levels of its development in the economy. Moreover, the correlation of organizations life cycle with the sports industry is presented; the principles of entrepreneurial plasticity of the sports business are highlighted; examples of sports ethics of the sports business are given. As for the methodological apparatus of the study, the initial models of economic science are used; organization life cycle theory; theory of entrepreneurial culture. For the first time in the theory of business economics, the category of “entrepreneurial plasticity” has been singled out, by which the authors understand the function of a business in responding to key moral and ethical principles of entrepreneurial and socially oriented activities, their preservation, compliance, adaptation, and scaling.

Author(s):  
N. Vysotsky

The article discusses the main approaches to the definition of a relatively new term for economic science - economic resilience of territories. The author made an attempt to assess the level of economic resilience of the regions of Belarus on the basis of the 2015-2016 recession resistance index. and the index of recovery of economic dynamics in the post-recession period (2017-2019). This is the first time an analytical work of this level has been carried out in Belarus. It has been established that the central regions of the country - Minsk and the Minsk region - have high economic resilience. The author outlines the prospects for the use and methodological problems of assessing the economic resilience of regions in statistical science.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (14) ◽  
pp. 5644
Author(s):  
Sebastian Theißen ◽  
Jannick Höper ◽  
Jan Drzymalla ◽  
Reinhard Wimmer ◽  
Stanimira Markova ◽  
...  

Holistic views of all environmental impacts for buildings such as Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) are rarely performed. Building services are mostly included in this assessment only in a simplified way, which means that their embodied impacts are usually underestimated. Open Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) provide for significantly more efficient and comprehensive LCA performance. This study investigated how building services can be included in an open BIM-integrated whole-building LCA for the first time, identified challenges and showed six solution approaches. Based on the definition of 222 exchange requirements and their mapping with IFC, an example BIM model was modeled before the linking of 7312 BIM objects of building services with LCA data that were analyzed in an LCA tool. The results show that 94.5% of the BIM objects could only be linked by applying one of the six solution approaches. The main problems were due to: (1) modeling by a lack of standardization of attributes of BIM objects; (2) difficult machine readability of the building services LCA datasets as well as a general lack of these; and (3) non-standardized properties of building services and LCA specific dataset information in the IFC data format.


2019 ◽  
pp. 106-111
Author(s):  
Yaroslav V. Leonov

The purpose of the research. There is a definition of the benefits of using a marketing approach to the management of the sports industry. Methodology. In the course of the study, such methods were used: generalization, analysis, synthesis, induction. Results. The article considers the role of marketing management in the development strategy of a sports organization. In market economic relations, the development of a sports organization can be successful and effective only on the basis of the concept of marketing. The modern conditions of functioning of sports organizations are determined. The development of sports organizations in Ukraine is constrained by the imperfection of current legislative and regulatory documents of all levels, which does not allow the introduction of modern organizational, financial, economic, innovative and marketing technologies to ensure effective functioning. The importance of the marketing approach in the management of a sports organization in modern business conditions is shown. The marketing approach in the management of a sports organization means a systemic, program-targeted mechanism of interaction of marketing and management tools to adapt the organization to changes in the market environment to meet the needs of users of sports products and the organization's goals for efficient use of resources. It is proved that the use of marketing approach in the management of a sports organization provides feedback to users of a sports product and allows you to develop measures that best meet customer demands and respond quickly to constant changes in the market environment. On the basis of the conducted market research of the market of a sports product and definition of potential of development of the sports organization the directions of maintenance of its competitive advantages are formed. Summarizing the obtained results, the relationship between the purpose for which the respondents use the sports product and the priorities of the sports organization (sports school) when choosing a sports school is established. It was determined that the motives of parents were divided into three dominant groups, which correlated with the largest number of indicators (correlation coefficient - 0.87). The target audience focuses on the condition of the material and technical base, the qualification of the coaching staff and the number of trained champions. Practical meaning. Marketing measures to increase the efficiency of sports product promotion are proposed: to actively implement creative, creative approaches with the use of modern management technologies. Prospects for further research. The need to justify a marketing approach in the management of a sports organization will be determined, which will allow to adapt to market changes to market changes and create a more qualitative and relevant sports product.


BioTech ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (3) ◽  
pp. 13
Author(s):  
Pasquale De Blasio ◽  
Ida Biunno

Background: The emergence of “multi-omics” and “multi-parametric” types of analysis based on a high number of biospecimens enforces the use of a great number of high-quality “Biological Materials and Associated Data” (BMaD). To meet the demands of biomedical research, several Biological Resource Centers (BRCs) or Biobanks world-wide have implemented a specific Quality Management System (QMS) certified ISO 9001:2015 or accredited by CAP9 ISO 20387:2018. For the first time, ISO, with the support of several Biobanking experts, issued the ISO 20387:2018 which is the first ISO norm specific for Biobanks. The fundamental difference with present certification/accreditation standards is that the ISO 20387:2018 focuses not only on the operational aspects of the Biobank, but also on the “competence of the Biobank to carry our specific Biobanking tasks”. Methods: The accreditation process for ISO 20387:2018 required the definition of: (1) objectives, goals and organizational structure of the Biobank, including procedures for governance, confidentiality and impartiality policies; (2) standard operating procedures (SOPs) of all activities performed, including acquisition, analysis, collection, data management, distribution, preparation, preservation, testing facility and equipment maintenance, calibration, and monitoring; (3) procedures for control of documents and records, the identification of risks and opportunities, improvements, corrective actions, nonconforming records and evaluation of external providers (4) an internal audit and management reviews, verification of QMS performance, monitoring of quality objectives and personnel qualification and competency in carrying out specific Biobanking tasks. Results: The accreditation process is performed by an independent authorized organization which certifies that all processes are performed according to the QMS, and that the infrastructure is engineered and managed according to the GDP and/or GMP guidelines. Conclusion: Accreditation is given by an accreditation body, which recognizes formally that the Biobank is “competent to carry out specific Biobanking tasks”.


2013 ◽  
Vol 689 ◽  
pp. 546-550
Author(s):  
Xue Hong Gan ◽  
Wei Wang ◽  
Shi Mei Liu

To build carbon dioxide emission evaluation model in construction life cycle is the key link to make low-carbon research of theoretical studies head towards practical application. For the first time, residential quarter is selected as the object in the study, carbon dioxide emission management responsibility of owner and property being considered and carbon dioxide emission evaluation model in construction life cycle based on matlab as well as database of carbon dioxide factor being built initially. Net carbon dioxide emission information will be shown timely, then carbon dioxide emission and absorption can be adjusted by property management accordingly.


2012 ◽  
Vol 134 (11) ◽  
Author(s):  
Shu Wang

The volumetric efficiency is one of the most important aspects of system performance in the design of axial piston pumps. From the standpoint of engineering practices, the geometric complexities of the valve plate (VP) and its multiple interactions with pump dynamics pose difficult obstacles for optimization of the design. This research uses the significant concept of pressure carryover to develop the mathematical relationship between the geometry of the valve plate and the volumetric efficiency of the piston pump. For the first time, the resulting expression presents the theoretical considerations of the fluid operating conditions, the efficiency of axial piston pumps, and the valve plate designs. New terminology, such as discrepancy of pressure carryover (DPC) and carryover cross-porting (CoCp), is introduced to explain the fundamental principles. The important results derived from this study can provide clear recommendations for the definition of the geometries required to achieve an efficient design, especially for the valve plate timings. The theoretical results are validated by simulations and experiments conducted by testing multiple valve plates under various operating conditions.


Zootaxa ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 4959 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-178
Author(s):  
RODRIGO M. BARAHONA-SEGOVIA ◽  
PAMELA RIERA ◽  
LAURA PAÑINAO-MONSÁLVEZ ◽  
VICENTE VALDÉS GUZMÁN ◽  
PATRICIA HENRÍQUEZ-PISKULICH

Syrphidae, more commonly known as flower flies, are considered one of the most important Diptera families worldwide because of their critical role in pollination, biological control and decomposition of organic matter. The study of these flies in Chile has stagnated due to a lack of local experts as well as the absence of an updated catalog of species. This study is an attempt to remedy the latter of these issues by providing an illustrated and updated catalog to the Syrphidae of Chile. Species are presented under currently accepted names, with synonyms and previous combinations listed and original references. Type localities, world and Chilean distribution by geopolitical Chilean regions, taxonomic and biological notes, a complete record of bibliographic references and extinction risk under IUCN Red List criteria are provided. This catalog recognizes 132 species of Syrphidae, belonging to four subfamilies (Eristalinae, Microdontinae, Pipizinae and Syrphinae), 13 tribes and 47 genera. A total of 46 species (34.84 %) is restricted to the geopolitical territory of Chile. Eight species are considered exotic, one is considered incertae sedis and three are based on doubtful records. Seventeen species of 10 different genera (Copestylum Macquart, 1846; Dolichogyna Macquart, 1842; Eosalpingogaster Hull, 1949b; Eupeodes Osten Sacken, 1877; Meromacrus Rondani, 1848; Palpada Macquart, 1834; Paragus Latreille, 1804; Sphiximorpha Rondani, 1850; Sterphus Philippi, 1865 and Toxomerus Macquart, 1855) are reported from Chile for the first time. A total of 44 species (33.33 %) reported from Chile are directly threatened by human activities such as agriculture, forestry, mining and/or urbanization and indirectly by climate change. The gaps found in the geographic distribution of Chilean flower fly species and what it means for its use by disciplines such as ecology, floral biology and agronomy, are discussed. In addition, the use of this illustrated catalog for biological conservation, the potential definition of priority areas and ecosystem management plans based on this group of Diptera are also discussed. 


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