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2024

Internationalisation of SMEs: a comparative perspective between Africa and Latin America

Authors
Moreira, AC; Ribau, CP; Borges, MIV;

Publication
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP & SMALL BUSINESS

Abstract
This paper explores the internationalisation of small and medium-sized firms (SMEs) in Africa and Latin America. A total of 97 papers covering the period between 1995 and 2017 were analysed, providing a unique comparative perspective of the internationalisation of SMEs. The analysis of the papers revealed the following six main topics: international networking; financing, export promotion; internationalisation strategies; resources and business environment/context; e-business, e-commerce; and barriers to internationalisation. The topic 'internationalisation strategies' is the most researched topic both regarding the internationalisation of both African and Latin American SMEs. However, while the studies on Latin American SMEs focus on rapid internationalisation, international entrepreneurship orientation and export performance, the studies on African SMEs focus on supply performance, international behaviour, internationalisation process, knowledge and key-selection of foreign markets. This provides a clear perspective on how SMEs of those two emerging continents deal with the intricacies of internationalisation.

2024

Development of a Cost Estimation Model in a Furniture Manufacturer

Authors
Reis F.; Amaral A.; Oliveira M.; Ferreira F.A.; Pereira M.T.;

Publication
Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering

Abstract
This work was developed to improve the costing process of new products within the Product Development Department of a furniture manufacturer. It consisted of creating a parametric cost estimation model based on applying simple and multiple linear regressions, considering the existing data of the products produced and their respective costs. The proposed model considers the cost estimation of creating a product that covers the materials and operations costs. The suitability of the different independent variables was studied by applying simple and multiple linear regressions. A set of functions that return an estimate of the cost as a function of these predictor variables was obtained. The model built with the functions obtained provides the materials and operations cost estimation. The results indicated that 75% of the tests performed show an estimation error of less than 2% in the total cost of a product. Incorporating this model in a tool with the purpose of cost estimation brings the ability to predict prices faster, improving the internal process of obtaining costing and enhancing the analytical capacity of the team in the relentless pursuit of cost minimization and value creation.

2024

Consumers' knowledge and decisions on circularity: Albanian, Polish, and Portuguese perspectives

Authors
Duarte, N; Pereira, C; Grzywinska-Rapca, M; Kulli, A; Goci, E;

Publication
ENVIRONMENT DEVELOPMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY

Abstract
Although the concept of Circular Economy (CE) has become popular in recent years, the transition towards a CE system requires a change in consumers' behaviour. However, there is still limited knowledge of consumers' efforts in CE initiatives. The present paper aims to analyse and compare consumers' behaviour towards circular approaches and compare the results on items like generation and demographics. 495 answers were collected through a questionnaire from 3 countries (Albania, Poland, and Portugal). Data collected was analysed mainly through a Crosstabs analysis to identify associations or different behaviours regarding nationality, gender, generation, education, and place of residence. From the paper's findings, we can emphasise that residents of EU countries seem to be more aware of the concept of circular economy. However, price is still a very important factor for EU residents when it comes to deciding on a greener purchase. Albanians (non-EU residents) tend to take a more linear approach when it comes to purchasing a new product regardless of its cost. Regarding the Digital Product Passport, a tool proposed by the European Commission through its Circular Economy Action Plan, non-EU residents have a better understanding of the concept. This tool seems to be more relevant for Millennials and Generation X. Generation Z, i.e., the tech generation, does not show an overwhelming propensity for technological options, such as online buying and digital technologies for a greener society.

2024

Digital Product Passport Architecture for Boosting Circularity in Footwear Industry

Authors
Sousa, C; Ferreira, R; Pinto, P; Pereira, C; Rebelo, R;

Publication
Procedia Computer Science

Abstract
This paper discusses the Digital Product Passport (DPP) as a key tool for achieving a circular economy. An architecture of the DPP is presented built upon the principles of data spaces and W3C Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs). By leveraging data spaces, the DPP enables secure and controlled data exchange among stakeholders, fostering transparency, traceability, and collaboration throughout the product's lifecycle. The use of decentralized identifiers ensures the uniqueness and verifiability of product-related information, facilitating seamless access and sharing of data. The DPP architecture offers a promising framework for realizing the circular economy by promoting resource efficiency, sustainable practices, and informed decision-making. © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.

2024

Application of Meta Learning in Quality Assessment of Wearable Electrocardiogram Recordings

Authors
Huerta, A; Martínez Rodrigo, A; Guimarâes, M; Carneiro, D; Rieta, J; Alcaraz, R;

Publication
IFMBE Proceedings

Abstract
The high rates of mortality provoked by cardiovascular disorders (CVDs) have been rated by the OMS in the top among non-communicable diseases, killing about 18 million people annually. It is crucial to detect arrhythmias or cardiovascular events in an early way. For that purpose, novel portable acquisition devices have allowed long-term electrocardiographic (ECG) recording, being the most common way to discover arrhythmias of a random nature such as atrial fibrillation (AF). Nonetheless, the acquisition environment can distort or even destroy the ECG recordings, hindering the proper diagnosis of CVDs. Thus, it is necessary to assess the ECG signal quality in an automatic way. The proposed approach exploits the feature and meta-feature extraction of 5-s ECG segments with the ability of machine learning classifiers to discern between high- and low-quality ECG segments. Three different approaches were tested, reaching values of accuracy close to 83% using the original feature set and improving up to 90% when all the available meta-features were utilized. Moreover, within the high-quality group, the segments belonging to the AF class outperformed around 7% until a rate over 85% when the meta-features set was used. The extraction of meta-features improves the accuracy even when a subset of meta-features is selected from the whole set. © The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2024.

2024

Lean and Green Manufacturing Operationalization Through Multi-Layer Stream Mapping – Lean&Green 4.0

Authors
Peças, P; Lopes, J; Jorge, D; Sahu, AK; Baptista, J; Leite, M;

Publication
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology

Abstract
Lean and green (L&G) manufacturing in Industry 4.0 (I4.0) has brought many advantages in manufacturing industries by minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency with integration of renewable energy sources and sustainable materials. Multi-layer Stream Mapping (MSM) is a new framework for the performance assessment of complex manufacturing processes. MSM is used for multi-domain analysis of manufacturing processes to assess resources, and processes, that are used to identify Non-Value Added (NVA) procedures or steps that consume unnecessary time and resources, and/or release emissions and waste that can no longer be reused or recycled to be eliminated or replaced to create a Value Added (VA) process flow that avoids waste in a clean, green and environmental friendly manner. This paper presents the implementation of the L&G strategy through MSM in metalworking production systems. In metalworking production systems, the variables of operational performance and resources consumption considered are process time, number of operators, consumables, raw material, and energy. These can be suitably used for reduction in water emissions, gas emissions, solid waste and scrap generated in metalworking production systems. © IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2024.

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