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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object , Other literature type 2017Embargo end date: 14 Sep 2017Publisher:Cupertino : International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers (ISOPE) Funded by:EC | AEOLUS4FUTUREEC| AEOLUS4FUTUREAuthors: Glišić, A.; Ferraz, G.T.; Schaumann, P;doi: 10.15488/1905
The design of support structures of offshore wind turbines contains high number of design variables that influence load characteristics and structural responses. These variables are stochastic and cause many uncertainties. Some of them are examined in this study. It is investigated how scattering of site conditions and load parameters affect the structural response. It is exemplified in terms of stresses that contribute to the accumulated fatigue damage within a monopile substructure. Random sampling of combinations of site conditions and load parameters is performed in order to classify the effects of parameter scattering on the stress variability by means of Sobol’ indices. Analysis shows that the highest influence on stress outputs have the variations in the load parameters. The reason is the sensitivity of the structural dynamical response to the wave height increase and decrease of distance between the wave peak frequency and the structural eigenfrequencies. © 2017 ISOPE
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 1995With the co-operation of a further 13 institutes and as a continuation of our own epidemiological-statistical survey, we recorded the total and relative distribution (frequency profile) of the blood alcohol concentration of car drivers for the 3rd quarter 1990 and the 1st quarter 1991. The participating institutes recorded almost 27,000 blood samples and compared them with results of the first part of the study (1989). The survey dealt separately with sex-, age- and time of day-distribution of drivers involved and not involved in road accidents. One of our repeatedly presented field research into the problem of "alcohol and road safety", once again, provided to be a useful method in the run-up to the unprejudiced alcohol test which we are striving for. We noticed characteristic changes in the frequency profiles of the old and the new counties (Bundesländer) in Germany in the 1st (1989) and the 2nd (1990/91) report of the study. The results of Police supervisory operations in the administrative district of Cologne have basically given useful indications as to their epidemiological-statistical value as evidence.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 1998Mortality from ischemic heart disease (ICD 410-414) is changing. Remarkable decreases have been observed in the age groups from 35-64 years, while overall mortality (all age groups) has remained approximately stable. In Switzerland this has meant a gain of some 4700 life years in the period 1988 to 1993 in the working population (35-64 years). The object of this study was to assess the associated change in indirect costs (productivity losses) due to premature death, using the human capital approach. The indirect costs were CHF 519 million (CHF 7.5 million per 100,000 population) in 1993. This represents approximately half of all indirect costs (and 25% of the total costs generated by the disease). Compared with the year 1988, a decrease in productivity losses due to premature death was observed amounting to CHF 46 million (-11%) in constant Swiss francs. Society benefits from this decrease in indirect costs, a desirable development hardly ever mentioned.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2011Publisher:Celal Bayar University Authors: Muhammed KARATAŞ; Eda ÇANKAYA;The aim of this paper is to test empirically the effect of human capital investment on economic development by using time series methods for the period 1981–2006 in Turkey. We employ the real per capita growth rate as a depented variable and physical capital and human capital as indepented variables. Growth rate of total fixed capital is used for total physical capital variables. In case of human capital; the share of total education expenditure in GDP, the share of total health expenditure in GDP and rate of school enrollment are used by turns. The main hypothesis is to test whether the primal factor is human capital in Turkish economic development. To test this hypothesis we use Romer’s (1990) Endogenous Technological Change Model (ETCM). The Engle-Granger two step co-integration method is used with time series.The econometric results indicate that physical and human capital accumulation affects positively Turkish economic development. But, when we apply model selection criterion, the main result of this paper show that the Turkish economy has acchieved endogenous growth depending on physical capital rather than human capital.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Presentation , Other literature type 2020Publisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLARITYEC| CLARITYDenis Havlik; Wolfgang Loibl; Wilfried Hager; Claudia Hahn; Tanja Tötzer; Robert Goler;Dies ist das dritte Webinar in der „CLARITY für die Klimaresilienz“ (Clarity4CR) Webinarreihe und das erste in deutscher Sprache. Es präsentiert die CLARITY-Methodik zur Klimawandel-Risikobewertung, Impakt-Analyse, und Anpassungsplanung, stellt den "Advanced Urban Screening" Service vor und erläutert die Ergebnisse der CLARITY-Expertenstudie in Linz. This webinar is part of the CLARITY4ClimateResilience series. Other webinars from this series are available at https://www.gotostage.com/channel/climate-adaptation
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2014Publisher:University of Oradea Authors: SIRGHI Nicoleta;Evolutionary theory study of processes that transform economy for firms, institutions, industries, employment, production, trade and growth within, through the actions of diverse agents from experience and interactions, using evolutionary methodology. Evolutionary theory analyses the unleashing of a process of technological and institutional innovation by generating and testing a diversity of ideas which discover and accumulate more survival value for the costs incurred than competing alternatives.This paper presents study the behavior of the firms on the market used the evolutionary theory.The paper is to present in full the developments that have led to the re-assessment of theories of firms starting from the criticism on Coase's theory based on the lack of testable hypotheses and on non-operative definition of transaction costs. In the literature in the field studies on firms were allotted a secondary place for a long period of time, to date the new theories of the firm hold a dominant place in the firms’ economic analysis. In an article, published in 1937, Ronald H. Coase identified the main sources of the cost of using the market mechanism. The firms theory represent a issue intensively studied in the literature in the field, regarding the survival, competitiveness and innovation of firm on the market. The research of Nelson and Winter, “An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change” (1982) is the starting point for a modern literature in the field which considers the approach of the theory of the firm from an evolutionary perspective. Nelson and Winter have shown that the “orthodox” theory, is objectionable primarily by the fact that the hypothesis regarding profit maximization has a normative character and is not valid in any situation. Nelson and Winter reconsidered their microeconomic analysis showing that excessive attention should not be paid to market equilibrium but rather to dynamic processes resulting from irreversible economic exchanges. This paper is focused on the market competition. In this market the firms must define its behaviour and formulate strategies for future actions affected by risk and uncertainty. The conclusions of the paper reveal that using a theory of the firm as reference framework regarding the representation of the economic agent’s on market structure, opens the way for a new field of investigation.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2000C, Krauth; C, Weihs; F, Lamprecht; A, Kersting; F W, Schwartz;Ambulatory rehabilitation concepts for women with psychosomatic disorders and with pre-school children are rare and moreover not yet assessed. An economic concept for the evaluation of indirect costs and (patient) time costs is being developed in this article and applied to an ongoing ambulatory rehabilitation programme for mothers at the Hanover Medical School. In health economic evaluations time cost is expressed by loss and reduction of working time, time for housework, and leisure time. These are indirect cost items (working time) and direct non-medical costs (housework and leisure time). To estimate the loss of working time (and hence production loss) the human capital approach and the frictional cost approach can be applied. Loss of time due to housework can be estimated either by the production of goods and services or by the opportunity costs of the equivalent working time. Loss of leisure time can be partial or total whereas a total loss and a loss of working time are considered to be analogous. The health economic evaluation of the ambulatory rehabilitation programme for mothers is designed as a randomised controlled study with repeated data collection. The parameters of indirect and direct non-medical costs are measured at the beginning of the rehabilitation programme and until twelve months later by means of questionnaires, face-to-face and telephone interviews. So far, results of the evaluation show that the actual time cost of the rehabilitation programme is DM 6,162 for each mother and the time cost because of the utilisation of the health care system is DM 996 per four weeks. Therefore, the patient costs are obviously higher than the direct medical costs for the programme which makes it clear that taking into account the costs of the patient (especially the time costs) can make a decisive difference in the evaluation of alternative treatment programmes and may possibly reverse the advantages of an alternative.
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The design of support structures of offshore wind turbines contains high number of design variables that influence load characteristics and structural responses. These variables are stochastic and cause many uncertainties. Some of them are examined in this study. It is investigated how scattering of site conditions and load parameters affect the structural response. It is exemplified in terms of stresses that contribute to the accumulated fatigue damage within a monopile substructure. Random sampling of combinations of site conditions and load parameters is performed in order to classify the effects of parameter scattering on the stress variability by means of Sobol’ indices. Analysis shows that the highest influence on stress outputs have the variations in the load parameters. The reason is the sensitivity of the structural dynamical response to the wave height increase and decrease of distance between the wave peak frequency and the structural eigenfrequencies. © 2017 ISOPE
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 1995With the co-operation of a further 13 institutes and as a continuation of our own epidemiological-statistical survey, we recorded the total and relative distribution (frequency profile) of the blood alcohol concentration of car drivers for the 3rd quarter 1990 and the 1st quarter 1991. The participating institutes recorded almost 27,000 blood samples and compared them with results of the first part of the study (1989). The survey dealt separately with sex-, age- and time of day-distribution of drivers involved and not involved in road accidents. One of our repeatedly presented field research into the problem of "alcohol and road safety", once again, provided to be a useful method in the run-up to the unprejudiced alcohol test which we are striving for. We noticed characteristic changes in the frequency profiles of the old and the new counties (Bundesländer) in Germany in the 1st (1989) and the 2nd (1990/91) report of the study. The results of Police supervisory operations in the administrative district of Cologne have basically given useful indications as to their epidemiological-statistical value as evidence.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 1998Mortality from ischemic heart disease (ICD 410-414) is changing. Remarkable decreases have been observed in the age groups from 35-64 years, while overall mortality (all age groups) has remained approximately stable. In Switzerland this has meant a gain of some 4700 life years in the period 1988 to 1993 in the working population (35-64 years). The object of this study was to assess the associated change in indirect costs (productivity losses) due to premature death, using the human capital approach. The indirect costs were CHF 519 million (CHF 7.5 million per 100,000 population) in 1993. This represents approximately half of all indirect costs (and 25% of the total costs generated by the disease). Compared with the year 1988, a decrease in productivity losses due to premature death was observed amounting to CHF 46 million (-11%) in constant Swiss francs. Society benefits from this decrease in indirect costs, a desirable development hardly ever mentioned.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2011Publisher:Celal Bayar University Authors: Muhammed KARATAŞ; Eda ÇANKAYA;The aim of this paper is to test empirically the effect of human capital investment on economic development by using time series methods for the period 1981–2006 in Turkey. We employ the real per capita growth rate as a depented variable and physical capital and human capital as indepented variables. Growth rate of total fixed capital is used for total physical capital variables. In case of human capital; the share of total education expenditure in GDP, the share of total health expenditure in GDP and rate of school enrollment are used by turns. The main hypothesis is to test whether the primal factor is human capital in Turkish economic development. To test this hypothesis we use Romer’s (1990) Endogenous Technological Change Model (ETCM). The Engle-Granger two step co-integration method is used with time series.The econometric results indicate that physical and human capital accumulation affects positively Turkish economic development. But, when we apply model selection criterion, the main result of this paper show that the Turkish economy has acchieved endogenous growth depending on physical capital rather than human capital.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euapps Other research productkeyboard_double_arrow_right Other ORP type 2018 GermanyMaronga, Björn; Raasch, Siegfried; Groß, Günter; Kanani-Sühring, Farah; Banzhaf, Sabine; Büter, Björn; Esch, Thomas; Forkel, Renate; Fröhlich, Dominik; Gronemeier, Tobias; Heldens, Wieke; Lang, Tobias; Hellsten, A; Kadasch, Eckhard; Khan, Basit; Ketelsen, K; Krč, P; Maamari, Halim; Matzarakis, Andreas; Mauder, Matthias; Meusel, G; Pallasch, M; Pavlik, Dirk; Pfaffenrott, J; Resler, J; Russo, E; Salim, MH; Schaap, M; Schneider, C; Schrempf, M; Schubert, S; Seckmeyer, G.; Sieker, H; Trusliova, K; von Tils, RH; Ward, S; Zeidler, Julian;add ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Presentation , Other literature type 2020Publisher:Zenodo Funded by:EC | CLARITYEC| CLARITYDenis Havlik; Wolfgang Loibl; Wilfried Hager; Claudia Hahn; Tanja Tötzer; Robert Goler;Dies ist das dritte Webinar in der „CLARITY für die Klimaresilienz“ (Clarity4CR) Webinarreihe und das erste in deutscher Sprache. Es präsentiert die CLARITY-Methodik zur Klimawandel-Risikobewertung, Impakt-Analyse, und Anpassungsplanung, stellt den "Advanced Urban Screening" Service vor und erläutert die Ergebnisse der CLARITY-Expertenstudie in Linz. This webinar is part of the CLARITY4ClimateResilience series. Other webinars from this series are available at https://www.gotostage.com/channel/climate-adaptation
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2014Publisher:University of Oradea Authors: SIRGHI Nicoleta;Evolutionary theory study of processes that transform economy for firms, institutions, industries, employment, production, trade and growth within, through the actions of diverse agents from experience and interactions, using evolutionary methodology. Evolutionary theory analyses the unleashing of a process of technological and institutional innovation by generating and testing a diversity of ideas which discover and accumulate more survival value for the costs incurred than competing alternatives.This paper presents study the behavior of the firms on the market used the evolutionary theory.The paper is to present in full the developments that have led to the re-assessment of theories of firms starting from the criticism on Coase's theory based on the lack of testable hypotheses and on non-operative definition of transaction costs. In the literature in the field studies on firms were allotted a secondary place for a long period of time, to date the new theories of the firm hold a dominant place in the firms’ economic analysis. In an article, published in 1937, Ronald H. Coase identified the main sources of the cost of using the market mechanism. The firms theory represent a issue intensively studied in the literature in the field, regarding the survival, competitiveness and innovation of firm on the market. The research of Nelson and Winter, “An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change” (1982) is the starting point for a modern literature in the field which considers the approach of the theory of the firm from an evolutionary perspective. Nelson and Winter have shown that the “orthodox” theory, is objectionable primarily by the fact that the hypothesis regarding profit maximization has a normative character and is not valid in any situation. Nelson and Winter reconsidered their microeconomic analysis showing that excessive attention should not be paid to market equilibrium but rather to dynamic processes resulting from irreversible economic exchanges. This paper is focused on the market competition. In this market the firms must define its behaviour and formulate strategies for future actions affected by risk and uncertainty. The conclusions of the paper reveal that using a theory of the firm as reference framework regarding the representation of the economic agent’s on market structure, opens the way for a new field of investigation.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2000C, Krauth; C, Weihs; F, Lamprecht; A, Kersting; F W, Schwartz;Ambulatory rehabilitation concepts for women with psychosomatic disorders and with pre-school children are rare and moreover not yet assessed. An economic concept for the evaluation of indirect costs and (patient) time costs is being developed in this article and applied to an ongoing ambulatory rehabilitation programme for mothers at the Hanover Medical School. In health economic evaluations time cost is expressed by loss and reduction of working time, time for housework, and leisure time. These are indirect cost items (working time) and direct non-medical costs (housework and leisure time). To estimate the loss of working time (and hence production loss) the human capital approach and the frictional cost approach can be applied. Loss of time due to housework can be estimated either by the production of goods and services or by the opportunity costs of the equivalent working time. Loss of leisure time can be partial or total whereas a total loss and a loss of working time are considered to be analogous. The health economic evaluation of the ambulatory rehabilitation programme for mothers is designed as a randomised controlled study with repeated data collection. The parameters of indirect and direct non-medical costs are measured at the beginning of the rehabilitation programme and until twelve months later by means of questionnaires, face-to-face and telephone interviews. So far, results of the evaluation show that the actual time cost of the rehabilitation programme is DM 6,162 for each mother and the time cost because of the utilisation of the health care system is DM 996 per four weeks. Therefore, the patient costs are obviously higher than the direct medical costs for the programme which makes it clear that taking into account the costs of the patient (especially the time costs) can make a decisive difference in the evaluation of alternative treatment programmes and may possibly reverse the advantages of an alternative.
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