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The disposable diaper market in Hong Kong: a feasibility study for establishing a disposable diaper manufacturing company in Hong Kong.
by Pan Sui-Pang.Thesis (M.B.A.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1987.Bibliography: leaves 47-48
A study of the capital structure of listed firms in Hong Kong.
Pan Wing Wah.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 1993.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 97-102).Chapter 1. --- Introduction --- p.1Chapter 2. --- Literature Review 一 Theory and EvidenceChapter a. --- Theory Review --- p.7Chapter b. --- Empirical Review --- p.42Chapter 3. --- Empirical Study: Part I --- p.53Chapter 4. --- Empirical Study: Part II --- p.73Chapter 5. --- Conclusion --- p.94Reference --- p.9
Design Workstation of the Future
Design research must be concerned with providing industry with significant competitive advantages in product and process design by developing advanced design methods and computer-based design tools, techniques, systems ad applications that support the creation of reliable, high quality, cost-effective, innovation and competitive products. The Design Technology Research Centre (DTRC) in the School of Design at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University focuses on the development of computer enhanced design processes and product-orientated and user-centred design tools and systems. Evolutionary computation, generative and knowledge based systems, Artificial Intelligence, integrated and interactive system techniques, virtual reality and computer supported collaborative work are employed for the implementation of these processes, tools and systems. In this paper, the author presents an overview of the research undertaken by the DTRC and discusses the issues related to the development of the design workstation of the future
Zu zhi rong he ji shu ji jian chong zhi gan xi bao zai xiao hua dao wen he ji shu zhong de fa zhan ji ying yong
Pan, Hong.Thesis Ph.D. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2015.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 116-134).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 28, October, 2016).Pan, Hong
Review of Lynn Pan When True Love Came to China
Review(s) of: When true love came to China, by Lynn Pan, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2015, 325 pages. ISBN 978-988-82088-0-7, HK$425.00
Seismic detailing of reinforced concrete buildings with relevance to Hong Kong design practice (part II)
To assess whether seismic detailing is necessary for reinforced concrete buildings in Hong Kong, a study of the earthquake force demand and yield capacity of a generic building is presented. Seismic provisions of the New Zealand and the American concrete design codes are reviewed. Their relevance for Hong Kong design practice is discussed.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Seismic detailing of reinforced concrete buildings with relevance to Hong Kong design practice (part I)
This paper reports on one area of research being carried out at the Centre for Earthquake Engineering Research, the University of Hong Kong. A survey on the common structural details of reinforced concrete buildings in Hong Kong is reported. Potential problems of these details under earthquake effects are pointed out and alternative details are suggested.link_to_subscribed_fulltex
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons on indoor/outdoor glass window surfaces in Guangzhou and Hong Kong, south China
Organic films were collected from indoor and outdoor window surfaces in two large cities in southern China, Guangzhou and Hong Kong, and analyzed to quantify the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). In the glass films, the highest concentration of total PAHs, predominantly phenanthrene, fluorene, fluoranthene, and pyrene, was found to be l400 ng/m 2. The concentrations of PAHs in Guangzhou were usually higher than those in Hong Kong. In general, higher concentrations of PAHs on exterior window films in comparison with interior window films in both cities indicated that the outdoor air acted as a major source of pollution to the indoor environment. However, indoor air was a major source of some light-weight PAHs. Measurements made over time indicated that the growth rates of light-weight PAHs on window surfaces were fast at the beginning and then gradually reached a consistent level, whereas heavy-weight PAHs exhibited near-linear accumulation during the 40 days sampling period.Department of Civil and Environmental Engineerin
Film Criticism in The 70’s Biweekly
Social Activism and Alternative Cultural Production in 1970s Hong Kong Lu Pan. movement created a sense of identification with China, the ongoing movement and the response to it seemed to have done the opposite
Policy Scenarios of Zero Carbon Building for Hong Kong: To Survive or To Lead?
During the past decade ‘zero carbon’ building policies have been formulated in a number of countries. In Hong Kong, despite the over 20 years of evolution of building energy codes, there is still no policy agenda of achieving possible zero carbon for buildings. General perception exists on the infeasibility of high-rise buildings particularly in the subtropical climate such as Hong Kong. This paper aims to develop policy scenarios of zero carbon building (ZCB) for the high-rise context of Hong Kong. The research was conducted through the integration of a questionnaire survey, follow-up interviews, series of focus group meetings, and a policy forum, which together engaged over 600 professionals and stakeholders in Hong Kong over a 15-month period. A definition of ZCB for Hong Kong is developed and so is a socio-technical systems ZCB policy framework, elaborating four technical components, i.e. definition and scope, measure and indicator, target and timeline, and renewable energy, within their social, regulatory and geographical contexts. Policy scenarios are developed for different building types and sectors from the status quo towards the UN’s 2050 carbon neutrality target. Important opportunities are identified for addressing climate change as well as re-shaping energy and infrastructure planning in Hong Kong, whilst significant risks are also discovered with technological constraints and reluctant behavioural changes. The opportunities are found to outperform the risks. To realise the policy scenarios requires the adoption of the recommended strategies, aiming a leading model rather than survival. Key to that is to strengthen the partnership between government, industry, universities and communities. To survive or to lead for Hong Kong in the strategic future of high-rise ZCB is not a policy decision per se, but a socio-technical debate provoking an institutional paradigm shift.link_to_OA_fulltex
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