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    Don Pascal : operă comică în trei acte

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    Prescurtată şi tradusă de I. Valentineanu şi M. Canini ; musica de Donizzeti. - Bucuresti : Imprimeria lui Iosif Copainig, 1857. - 34 p. ; 15 cm. Cu alfabet de tranziţie. - F. tit.-r., p. 3: ex-libris tampon

    When stadium ownership meets Corporate Social Responsibility: The case of U.C. AlbinoLeffe

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    This article aims to understand the importance of having a stadium owned by a football club as an added value if it is designed and managed from a socially re- sponsible perspective in a context, that of Italian sport, which is still far from Eu- ropean standards in terms of infrastructure. The approach adopted focuses on the AlbinoLeffe Campus, serving as an example of how the ownership of a sports fa- cility can shape and reflect socially responsible policies and practices adopted by a football club. The study examines the distinctive characteristics of the stadium considering the logistical, infrastructural, and environmental aspects underpinning its construction to act as a strategic lever to implement Corporate Social Responsi- bility (CSR) initiatives, a prerogative of club ownership. Some important manage- rial implications emerge from the analysis: 1) the need for a sustainable manage- ment approach for the stadium considering logistical, infrastructural, and environ- mental aspects; 2) the implementation of CSR strategies aligned with the company and the stadium’s characteristics

    Genetic structure and phylogeographic relationships of fagus sylvatica L. Woods in Lazio (central Italy)

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    The genetic characterisation of beech woods in Lazio was performed by microsatellite approach. The phylogeographic relationship existing among stands was investigated, allowing us to identify a putative glacial refugium for this species. This work provides information for management policies and conservation strategies of F. sylvatica germplasm resources in central Italy

    Extended depth-of-field optical reader exploiting digital image deconvolution

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    Non contact barcode readers usually rely on fixed focus optical systems, which are effected by defocus blurring as the optical code is moved away from the focal position. In this paper we will descirbe the implementation of image deconvolution algorithms in a DSP-based imaging module. The parameters of the inverse filtering process have been tuned to suit the great part of the operative conditions. The performances of the miniature imaging module will be presented along with a discussion of the improvement to be ascribed to the image deconvolution process

    Imaging diagnostico delle polmoniti nell'anziano

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    Esposizione delle metodiche di imaging nelle polmoniti infettive e non infettive nei pazienti geriatric

    Are Italian football clubs embracing sustainability?

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    The purpose of this study is to explore the approach of a sustainable governance in terms of sustainability strategies that firms have been implementing towards dif- ferent stakeholders. The study adopts the stakeholder theory lens to advance research on the area. A qualitative approach was used through semi-structured interviews with 17 participants employed in a total of 12 Italian professional football organiza- tions participating in the top division of football (Serie A). Specific themes regarding the sustainability (and CSR) strategies implemented by the 12 football clubs emerged from the in-depth interviews: a) sustainability approach (awareness), b) or- ganizational sustainability capacity in terms of human, financial and other core re- sources, networks and external relationships. This study sheds light on football clubs’ sustainability, representing a distinctive view in managerial literature

    Exploring fans’ social identities, emotional attachment and subjective identity: A social identity approach to Italian football consumer-brand identity

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    Frame of the research. Emotions are crucial elements in sports spectatorship and understanding in-depth how they characterized stakeholders’ experiences is crucial for better addressing marketing and communication strategies. Purpose of the paper. Adopting the social identity approach, this study explores the intense role of emotional attachment in football fans concerning the identification with the team (i.e. fanship) and with the fellow fans (i.e. fandom); fans’ subjective well-being perceptions is also investigated here. Methodology. 22 semi-structured interviews were individually conducted with fans of two Italian Serie A teams. Both convenience and snowball sampling were performed to recruit diverse participants. A manual coding was conducted via NVivo 14 software. Results. No major discrepancies between fans of the two teams were observed in terms of fanship, except for a sense of higher identification with the city for fans of the team sharing the name with the hometown. Although one team expressed more considerations relatively to other fellow fans, these considerations were frequently oriented to detaching from specific political sub-groups. Fans of both teams underline both the positive and negative emotions attached to the beloved teams; obsessive and irrational attitudes are highlighted and refer to the feeling of feeling protected and safe with respect to the problems of daily life (i.e., sheltered) and the need to vent. Managerial implications. Understanding how fans personally communicate their distinct identifications either with the team or with the surrounding fan community as well as the peculiarities of their emotional attachment to the team might be highly beneficial for marketers and managers working in the football industry. Originality of the paper. This study investigates both fanship and fandom and explores the role of emotions in team identification through in-depth qualitative research methods. Furthermore, it fills the gaps concerning team identification research in the Italian football-centric sports system
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