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    • Waste fish oil as an alternative renewable fuel for IC engines 

      Hissa, M.; Niemi, S.; Ovaska, T.; Niemi, A. (Estonian University of Life Sciences, 2021)
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      Bio-oils are potential fuels for internal combustion engines because of they have advantageous properties such as biodegradability, renewability, high oxygen content and low sulphur. However, the high viscosity, surface ...
    • Waste management : relevance to environmental sustainability 

      Abila, Beatrice; Kantola, Jussi (Inderscience Enterprises, 03.06.2019)
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      Waste generation and its management present universal challenges related to negative impacts on the environment. Municipal solid waste generation in large quantities on daily basis constitutes serious environmental problems. ...
    • Water-smart circular economy : Conceptualisation, transitional policy instruments and stakeholder perception 

      Salminen, Jani; Määttä, Kalle; Haimi, Henri; Maidell, Marjo; Karjalainen, Anna; Noro, Kirsi; Koskiaho, Jari; Tikkanen, Sarianne; Pohjola, Johanna (Elsevier, 01.02.2022)
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      The Circular Economy (CE) is a concept that has gained considerable global attention during the past decade amongst private and public sector actors, politicians and policymakers, citizens and media, and scientific ...
    • WAU:TA WU:SSA – LIBER LAG 2018 

      Heikkinen, Risto; Puustinen, Marjatta; Pöytälaakso-Koistinen, Suvipäivi; Toukonen, Jonna (Suomen tieteellinen kirjastoseura, 2018)
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      Kirjoittajat osallistuivat Liberin arkkitehtuuriryhmän järjestämään liber lag -seminaariin Itävallassa Wienissä 18.-20.4. Seminaarissa esiteltiin arkkitehtonisiksi maamerkeiksi suunniteltuja vaikuttavia kirjastorakennuksia, ...
    • We Don’t Connect – Negotiations between Usability, User and Art Experience in Online Art Interaction 

      Taipale, Meri; Rousi, Rebekah Ann; Buchmann, R. A.; Silaghi, G. C.; Bufnea, D.; Niculescu, V.; Czibula, G.; Barry, C.; Lang, M.; Linger, H.; Schneider, C. (Babeș-Bolyai University, 19.09.2022)
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      Art and its conceptualization enable a richer understanding of human computer interaction (HCI). User experience (UX), usability and art experience (AE) have extensive traditions of scholarship. UX and AE especially, have ...
    • Wear Resistance Study of Bionic Pitted Ni Cladding Layer on 7075 Aluminum Alloy Drill Pipe Surface 

      Li, Xu; Gao, Ke; Zhao, Yan; Xie, Xiaobo; Lü, Xiaoshu; Zhang, Cong; Ai, Hongxin (MDPI, 13.10.2023)
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      To enhance the lifespan of drill pipes and minimize wear, this study introduces a bionic structure model inspired by the pit shape structure found in the dung beetle’s abdomen. The stress distribution and wear of bionic ...
    • Wearable gaming technology : A study on the relationships between wearable features and gameful experiences 

      Xi, Nannan; Buruk, Oğuz ‘Oz’; Chen, Juan; Jabari, Shiva; Hamari, Juho (Elsevier, 28.09.2023)
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      With the parallel advancement and evolution of psycho-physiological sensors, haptics, and overall wearable computing, wearable devices have become a mainstay in everyday life. While gaming is one of the most intuitively ...
    • What biological evolution teaches about sustainable engineering innovation 

      Poesche, Jurgen; Shipin, Oleg; Liu, Yang; Huisingh, Donald; Kauranen, Ilkka (Elsevier, 10.12.2019)
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      The objective of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the dynamics of engineering innovation by building a novel, extensive metaphor between engineering innovation and biological evolution. In a metaphor, a ...
    • What do we know about the second moment of financial markets? 

      Grobys, Klaus (Elsevier, 11 / 2021)
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      Recent research shows that the vast majority of scientific studies published in leading finance journals fails scientific replication (Hou, Xue, and Zhang, 2020; Harvey, Liu, and Zhu; 2016). This study argues that p-hacking, ...
    • What drives mentors? The role of benevolence in mentoring motives 

      Kantola, Jenni; Penttilä, Seppo (Taylor & Francis, 02.07.2023)
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      Mentoring has proved to be an effective supporting practice for students in higher education in terms of building networks, a stronger professional identity and guiding their career aspirations. However, we lack a deep ...
    • What drives the development of intellectual capital? A longitudinal study 

      Kianto, Aino; Vanhala, Mika; Ritala, Paavo; Hussinki, Henri; Ordóñez de Pablos, Patricia; Edvinsson, Leif (Routledge, 09.03.2020)
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      The beneficial consequences that intellectual capital exerts on various aspects of organizational performance have become well established facts demonstrated in a wide range of empirical studies. However, little knowledge ...
    • What if gamified software is fully proactive? Towards autonomy-related design principles 

      Guerrero, Esteban; Vartiainen, Tero; Kalmi, Panu; Oyibo, Kiemute; Al Thani, Dena; Gram-Hansen, Sandra; Orji, Rita; Win, Khin Than (CEUR-WS, 2022)
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      Computational agents are a type of software architectures designed to be autonomous and social, meaning that they can make decisions proactively, reacting also to stimuli from the environment. The use of such architectures ...
    • What is a Responsible Supply Chain? 

      Våland, Terje; Owusu, Richard (Canadian Center of Science and Education (CCSE), 02 / 2012)
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      The paper introduces the concept of responsible supply chain based on two dimensions, the core processes of a supply chain and the concept of corporate social responsibility (CSR). It is suggested that a responsible supply ...
    • What is the Market Value of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning? The Role of Innovativeness and Collaboration for Performance 

      Fredström, Ashkan; Parida, Vinit; Wincent, Joakim; Sjödin, David; Oghazi, Pejvak (Elsevier, 07 / 2022)
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      As AI and ML technologies are increasingly incorporated into products, there is a need to understand the role of these incorporations in enhancing performance. This study uses new types of methodology related to textual ...
    • What is the potential of additive manufacturing in supply chains? : a narrative literature review approach 

      Tilabi, Sara; Helo, Petri; Takala, Josu; Nunes, Breno; Emrouznejad, Ali; Bennett, David; Pretorius, Leon (25.04.2018)
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      The study of additive manufacturing (AM) has grown rapidly during the last decade as it is perceived that the technology has the potential to revolutionize the way in which products are produced and delivered to the customer. ...
    • What to Know before Entering the Great China? A Foreign Investors' Perspective! 

      Kazmi, Syeda Asiya Zenab; Naaranoja, Marja; Takala, Josu (Scientific Research Publishing, 2013)
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      This review article aims to explore options of entering in China with a foreign direct investment (FDI) motive. With an attempt to investigate the FDI possibilities in China, the paper highlights key areas including, i.e., ...
    • What Would Make a Robot Sad? Robot Werther vs. Marvin the Paranoid Android 

      Serada, Alesha; Pfeiffer, Alexander; Krishna, Nanditha; Denk, Natalie; Wernbacher, Thomas (University of Krems Press, 28.11.2023)
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      In this paper, I compare two fictional artificial agents who appeared on television in the 1980s in the USSR and in the UK. Despite their unrelated cultural genealogy, both characters project the similar emotion of sadness ...
    • What’s the expected loss when Bitcoin is under cyberattack? A fractal process analysis 

      Grobys, Klaus; Dufitinema, Josephine; Sapkota, Niranjan; Kolari, James W. (Elsevier, 22.02.2022)
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      In the era of digitalization, cryptocurrencies have become an alternative asset for both retail and institutional investors. While the emerging digital ecosystem based on blockchain technology offers numerous advantages, ...
    • When Bitcoin has the flu : on Bitcoin's performance to hedge equity risk in the early wake of the COVID-19 outbreak 

      Grobys, Klaus (Taylor & Francis, 26.06.2020)
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      Using the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak as a set-up for a quasi-experiment, this study derives novel insights on the dynamic correlation between Bitcoin and US stocks. Given the unprecedented scale of infections and the ...
    • When Tether says “JUMP!” Bitcoin asks “How low?” 

      Grobys, Klaus; Huynh, Toan Luu Duc (Elsevier, 06.06.2022)
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      While stablecoins such as Tether closely track the peg, there is some evidence for recurring spikes in stablecoins’ intraday volatilities rendering stablecoin volatilities unstable (Grobys et al., 2021). Using the ...