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Knowledge-based competitive strategy using direct customer experience for automobile product development

Peter HODGES, Shuh Yuan LIOU,

Frontiers of Mechanical Engineering 2010, Volume 5, Issue 1,   Pages 33-46 doi: 10.1007/s11465-009-0080-3

Abstract: In this dynamic environment, firms must identify competitive strategies that maintain or increase financialExpertise in integration requires attention to knowledge management, which is crucial for competitivetechnological and legal constraints and concludes that such a system is feasible, can provide a near-term competitive

Keywords: product development     strategy     knowledge management    

WTO and SINOPEC

Zhang Xuzhi,Shan Hongqing

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 3,   Pages 36-39

Abstract: aggressively, it will promote SINOPEC Group to grow rapidly and improve actively its international competitivepower.

Keywords: SINOPEC     foreign major oil corporation     WTO     impact     competitive power    

Research on competitive strategy of Chinese manufacturing industry based on industrial value chain

Zhao Wencheng,Zhao Hong

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 9,   Pages 54-59

Abstract: competitiveness, the study pointed out that the Chinese manufacturing industry should emphasize the competitive

Keywords: value chain of industry     manufacturing industry competitive strategy    

Optimal production strategy for auto manufacturers with government subsidies in competitive environments

Frontiers of Engineering Management doi: 10.1007/s42524-023-0261-5

Abstract: Using the Hotelling model and evolutionary game theory, this paper studies the optimal production strategy of duopoly auto manufacturers and explores the impacts of two government policies (manufacturer and consumer subsidies) on strategies related to the production of electric vehicles (EVs) or fuel vehicles (FVs). The study finds that consumers’ environmental preferences have direct effects on manufacturers’ market shares and profits, which in turn, affect the manufacturers’ production strategy selection. Specifically, when consumer environmental preference is sufficiently high, both auto manufacturers will eventually choose to produce EVs; when it is moderate, only one with a cost advantage will choose to produce EVs. Finally, when it is low, neither auto manufacturer will produce EVs. The findings further reveal that the more significant the difference in EV production costs is, the more inclined auto manufacturers are to choose a different final stable strategy. Regardless of whether the government subsidizes manufacturers or consumers, the policy only works if subsidies reach a certain threshold. The study also identifies the conditions under which government subsidies are considered more cost-effective.

Keywords: supply chain management     low-carbon emission     electric vehicle     subsidy     evolutionary game theory    

Microcystin-LR detection based on indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

SHENG Jianwu, HE Miao, YU Shaoqing, SHI Hanchang, QIAN Yi

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 329-333 doi: 10.1007/s11783-007-0056-7

Abstract: In this paper, an indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ic-ELISA) was established and

Keywords: o-phenylenediamine     4-arginine     ic-ELISA     substrate     chromatography    

Immobilized

Pei MA, Dan ZHANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 498-508 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0429-4

Abstract: To investigate the potential use of ( ) residue for Cd adsorption, poly alcohol Na alginate (PVA) was applied to immobilize it. The parameters including contact time, pH, adsorbent dosages, and coexisting metal ions were studied. The suitable pH for immobilized was 4–7 wider than that for raw (pH 6–7). In the presence of Pb concentration varying from 0 to 30 mg·L , the Cd adsorption ratios declined by 6.71% and 47.45% for immobilized and raw , respectively. While, with the coexisting ion Cu concentration varied from 0 to 30 mg·L , the Cd adsorption ratios declined by 12.97% and 50.56% for immobilized and raw , respectively. The Cd adsorption isotherms in single–metal and dual-metal solutions were analyzed by using Langmuir, Freundlich, and Dubinin–Radushkevich models. The Cd adsorption capacities ( ) in single-metal solution were 6.448 mg·L and 2.832 mg·L for immobilized and raw , respectively. The of immobilized were 1.850 mg Cd·g in Cd + Pb solution and 3.961 mg Cd·g in Cd + Cu solution, respectively. The Cd adsorption processes subjected to both adsorbents follow pseudo-second-order model. Mechanism study showed the functional group of was –OH, –NH, –CO, and PVA played an important role in metal adsorbing. Mining wastewater treatment test showed that PVA–SA-immobilized was effective in mixed pollutant treatment even for wastewater containing metal ions in very low concentration.

Keywords: immobilization     Lentinus edodes residue     competitive adsorption     isotherm    

Competitive adsorption and desorption of copper and lead in some soil of North China

Fengjie ZHANG, Xiaoxia OU, Shuo CHEN, Chunqiu RAN, Xie QUAN

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4,   Pages 484-492 doi: 10.1007/s11783-012-0423-x

Abstract: The competitive adsorption and desorption of Pb(II) and Cu(II) ions in the soil of three sites in North

Keywords: competitive adsorption     desorption     copper     lead     soil    

Nodal, zonal, or uniform electricity pricing: how to deal with network congestion

Martin WEIBELZAHL

Frontiers in Energy 2017, Volume 11, Issue 2,   Pages 210-232 doi: 10.1007/s11708-017-0460-z

Abstract: electricity transportation, production, and consumption in the context of limited transmission networks and competitive

Keywords: nodal pricing     zonal pricing     uniform pricing     competitive electricity markets     welfare maximization     redispatch    

Research of Gas Qualitative Analysis Using Self-organizing Competitive Network

Tai Huiling,Xie Guangzhong,Jiang Yadong

Strategic Study of CAE 2006, Volume 8, Issue 1,   Pages 81-84

Abstract: system is constructed, which is combined with the pattern recognition techniques of self organizing competitive

Keywords: gas sensor array     self organizing competitive network     qualitative analysis    

Study based on the theory of the smile curve for the core competitive ability of Chinese construction

Ye Juan,Liu Hongjiao

Strategic Study of CAE 2008, Volume 10, Issue 12,   Pages 86-91

Abstract: expending service field and increasing the additional value of construction industry to promote the core competitivemiddle reaches and the downstream as well as the whole development strategy in order to promote the core competitive

Keywords: construction industry     core competitive ability     smile curve     relatively additional economic value     the    

Responses of microbial interactions to elevated salinity in activated sludge microbial community

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 5, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1660-x

Abstract:

● Salinity led to the elevation of NAR over 99.72%.

Keywords: Elevated salinity     Activated sludge system     Pollution removal     Microbial interactions     Competitive relationship    

Phosphate-induced differences in stabilization efficiency for soils contaminated with lead, zinc, and cadmium

Jie Ren, Zhuo Zhang, Mei Wang, Guanlin Guo, Ping Du, Fasheng Li

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2018, Volume 12, Issue 2, doi: 10.1007/s11783-018-1006-2

Abstract: However, Pb always coexists with other metals in soil, their competitive reactions with phosphates haveCompetitive stabilization occurred in the ternary system, Pb exhibited a strong competition, the stabilization

Keywords: Heavy metals     Metal-contaminated soil     Phosphate     Competitive stabilization    

CO, N, and CO/N mixed gas injection for enhanced shale gas recovery and CO geological storage

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 3,   Pages 428-445 doi: 10.1007/s11708-023-0865-9

Abstract: the adsorption capacity of the mixed gas was greater than that of CH4, and had a strong competitive

Keywords: shale gas     gas injection     competitive adsorption     enhanced shale gas recovery     CO2 geological    

Research on a Competitive Strategy for Innovative Design in China

The Research Group of the Innovation Design Competitiveness

Strategic Study of CAE 2017, Volume 19, Issue 3,   Pages 100-110 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2017.03.015

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Based on China's strategic transformation from a manufacturing country into a creative country, this paper outlines the characteristics, trends, and value of Design 3.0 in the era of the knowledge network, and discusses the factors and implications of competitiveness in innovative design. On the basis of the three indices of benefit, design capability, and design environment, these authors construct a three-in-one evaluation system for design competitiveness that comprises national, urban, and enterprise-based competitiveness in innovative design. This study divides various countries, cities, and enterprises into data samples, and carries out a pilot evaluation. The authors then summarize policy recommendations and specific measures to enhance China’s innovative design competitiveness.

Keywords: Design 3.0     innovative design     design competitiveness    

UPFC setting to avoid active power flow loop considering wind power uncertainty

Shenghu LI, Ting WANG

Frontiers in Energy 2023, Volume 17, Issue 1,   Pages 165-175 doi: 10.1007/s11708-020-0686-z

Abstract: The active power loop flow (APLF) may be caused by impropriate network configuration, impropriate parameterThe power flow controllers, e.g., the unified power flow controller (UPFC), may be the reason and theapproaching to the critical existing condition, the integrated power flow needs less iterations andBesides, with wind power fluctuation, the interval power flow (IPF) is introduced into the integratedpower flow, and solved with the affine Krawcyzk iteration to make sure that the range of active power

Keywords: active power loop flow (APLF)     unified power flow controller (UPFC)     wind power uncertainty     interval power    

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Knowledge-based competitive strategy using direct customer experience for automobile product development

Peter HODGES, Shuh Yuan LIOU,

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WTO and SINOPEC

Zhang Xuzhi,Shan Hongqing

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Research on competitive strategy of Chinese manufacturing industry based on industrial value chain

Zhao Wencheng,Zhao Hong

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Optimal production strategy for auto manufacturers with government subsidies in competitive environments

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Microcystin-LR detection based on indirect competitive enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay

SHENG Jianwu, HE Miao, YU Shaoqing, SHI Hanchang, QIAN Yi

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Immobilized

Pei MA, Dan ZHANG

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Competitive adsorption and desorption of copper and lead in some soil of North China

Fengjie ZHANG, Xiaoxia OU, Shuo CHEN, Chunqiu RAN, Xie QUAN

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Nodal, zonal, or uniform electricity pricing: how to deal with network congestion

Martin WEIBELZAHL

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Research of Gas Qualitative Analysis Using Self-organizing Competitive Network

Tai Huiling,Xie Guangzhong,Jiang Yadong

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Study based on the theory of the smile curve for the core competitive ability of Chinese construction

Ye Juan,Liu Hongjiao

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Responses of microbial interactions to elevated salinity in activated sludge microbial community

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Phosphate-induced differences in stabilization efficiency for soils contaminated with lead, zinc, and cadmium

Jie Ren, Zhuo Zhang, Mei Wang, Guanlin Guo, Ping Du, Fasheng Li

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CO, N, and CO/N mixed gas injection for enhanced shale gas recovery and CO geological storage

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Research on a Competitive Strategy for Innovative Design in China

The Research Group of the Innovation Design Competitiveness

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UPFC setting to avoid active power flow loop considering wind power uncertainty

Shenghu LI, Ting WANG

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