98 research outputs found

    Buffalo mozzarella in Campania from its origin to the 21th century

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    La mozzarella di bufala in Campania. Origini e consum

    I sistemi di pesca proto - industriali. Tonnare e pesca a strascico coi “paranzelli” in Napoli e nel suo golfo nell’Ottocento

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    Nel Mediterraneo la pesca non ha mai avuto una rilevanza paragonabile a quella dei paesi dell’Europa settentrionale, nonostante la maggiore estensione delle terre che si affacciano su di esso. Proprio per questo motivo il mare doveva dare nutrimento a un numero di persone maggiore e non proporzionale alla produzione. Per di più, come ci insegna Braudel, il Mediterraneo non è quel lago quasi immobile, come appare agli sprovveduti, bensì un mare infido nel quale la tempesta sopraggiunge senza quasi alcun preavviso

    La crisis económica del virreinato napolitano en la época de Felipe III a través del estudio de algunos presupuestos (1598-1621)

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    The present research article analyzes by means of a qualitative methodology the serious economic crisis, to speculate to the Spanish one, that was evident during the reign of Felipe III in the Neapolitan viceroyalty. The conclusions, aimed at deciphering the viceroyalty events-axis of Spanish imperial policy as the first financier of the wars of that time, are based on the analysis of basilar documents such as the Instrucciones that the sovereign gave to the viceroys, the Viceregal Informes, and some presuppositions that, through the economic policy of the Spanish monarchy, highlight the economic-financial situation of the viceroyalty

    Spin-off and Innovation in the Pharmaceutical Industry

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    Parent companies usually undertake corporate spin-offs to cope with higher competitive environments or when, in high technology industries, the differences between R&D investments and intangible assets are larger. Consistent with the recent “positive view”, spin-offs can be considered as a “proactive strategic choice” to foster innovation, develop new activities, being different from past strategic initiatives and, more generally, not being strictly connected to the corporate strategy of the firm. In order to investigate the relation between divestiture decisions and innovation, we conduct an explorative case study in the pharmaceutical industry to show how spin-offs can help firms to explore new opportunities for innovation, search for new funding and push to create the basis for future development
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