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逢甲大學 商學博士學位學程 賴文祥所指導 范志旻的 利用模糊層級分析法 探討半導體產業品牌影響因素之分析 (2021),提出ing stock關鍵因素是什麼,來自於模糊層次分析法、半導體產業品牌、關鍵影響因素。

而第二篇論文中國文化大學 觀光事業學系 姜淳方所指導 陳柔慈的 旅館Z世代員工認知的工作資源和工作要求對服務行為之影響﹔以工作投入為中介變數 (2021),提出因為有 工作資源、工作要求、工作投入、服務行為、Z世代的重點而找出了 ing stock的解答。

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Disposal of All Forms of Radioactive Waste and Residues: Long-Term Stable and Safe Storage in Geotechnical Environmental Structu

為了解決ing stock的問題,作者Lersow, Michael,Waggitt, Peter 這樣論述:

Dr.-Ing. Michael Lersow has studied the disposal of radioactive waste and residues in different geotechnical environmental structures from various aspects and in significant positions. To name just a few examples: From 1980 to 1990 at the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg he performed inter

disciplinary and sponsored research on the storage of radioactive waste and closure systems and obtained his PhD in 1984.From 1990 to 1994, following the peaceful revolution and reunification of Germany he was a member of the environmental committee of the Saxonian Landtag. There he was involved in

the design of the supervision of the safekeeping and rehabilitation services of the legacies of SDAG Wismut.From 1995-2005 he worked in leading positions for the sustainable remediation and restructuring of abandoned mine sites of Central Germany.From 2005 he acted as CEO of the Wismut GmbH and WISU

TEC GmbH where he was responsible for the remediation of the legacies of Uranium mining and processing of the Soviet-German stock company (SDAG) Wismut and for the design of a new landscape in Saxony and Thuringia. After this position from 2009 he worked, until his retirement in 2012, at the Federal

Office of Radiation Protection, Department of Nuclear Waste Disposal dealing with the disposal of low and intermediate level radioactive waste including heat generating, high level radioactive wastes such as spent fuel and vitrified waste from reprocessing. Since 2007 Dr.-Ing. Michael Lersow has be

enthe Chair of the working group "Tailings" of the German Geotechnical Society. He has more than 25 publications and is involved with various patents related to the modelling of geotechnical applications, abandoned mine site remediation, mining technologies and disposal of radioactive and toxic mate

rials.He has won several awards: including the Constitutional Medal of the Free State of Saxony for his engagement in the reunification of Germany and the development of Saxon state and the Science Award, Class 1st, of the TU Bergakademie Freiberg for his research on the storage of radioactive waste

and closure systems.Peter Waggitt, (FAusIMM, IEng, CEnv), is a soil scientist and environmental engineer who has worked on mine remediation issues in many parts of the world over the past 45 years or more. After early research on remediation of coal mines in the United Kingdom he was employed on a

variety of environmental projects globally including natural resource inventory and rural development, often including elements of environmental impact assessment and landscape remediation, especially post mining.In 1988 Peter moved to settle in Australia working for the Office of the Supervising Sc

ientist, a specialist unit within the Commonwealth (Federal) Government with responsibility to oversee the environmental aspects of uranium mining in the Alligator Rivers Region of northern Australia. The main sites were the mines at Ranger and Nabarlek as well as extensive exploration operations th

roughout Arnhem Land. The work also included working with others to prepare the remediation of the 13 small uranium mines in the abandoned South Alligator Valley uranium field and other sites in the Pine Creek geosyncline, including Rum Jungle.From 2004 to 2011 Peter worked with the International At

omic Energy Agency (IAEA), initially as a Waste Safety Specialist concentrating on remediation of former uranium mining and processing sites throughout the world, including major projects in the Central Asian states of the former Soviet Union, work which continues to this day. Later he was working w

ith the Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Section at IAEA, assisting member states to manage former uranium mining sites as well as helping them to develop local capacities in uranium mining regulation.In 2011 Peter returned to Australia as Director of Mining Compliance for the Northern Territory (NT

) Government, responsible for managing the day-to-day regulation of all environmental aspects for the mining industry in the NT. In 2017 Peter became Director Uranium Mine Closure to concentrate on the remediation of the Ranger Uranium Mine (RUM). RUM is obliged to cease mining and processing operat

ions in January 2021 and to complete remediation by January 2026. As the site is surrounded by the double World Heritage listed Kakadu National Park this work will need to be of the highest quality and is attracting close oversight from all stakeholders, both national and international.Peter retired

in May 2019 and is now working as a consultant. He has over 50 publications, journal papers, conference presentations and reports, to his name. He is currently a member of the Chartered Professional Programme Committee for the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM).

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利用模糊層級分析法 探討半導體產業品牌影響因素之分析

為了解決ing stock的問題,作者范志旻 這樣論述:

隨著時間的流逝,半導體創新正在發生變化,可以適用於不同的創新業務,半導體業務的發展至關重要,因而開闢了許多新的職位。半導體業務是一個融合了不同創新能力並協調上游,中途和下游提供商的專業能力的行業,並且通常具有較高的進入壁壘 。廠家已投入花費很多精力與成本進入這個行業,期盼永續經營與回饋利害關係人。本研究第一步採用PEST, 五力 & SWOT分析,在美國,日本和臺灣,這些是國際半導體供應商鏈中的關鍵成員。經過最新半導體有關文獻的討論和分析,發現現有廠商已經建立了行業品牌,並獲得了用戶的信任。因此,品牌研究在這個行業是大家一直在探索的領域。考慮到寫作對話和大師談話,本研究使用分析層次結構(A

HP)研究技術對品牌的關鍵指針在半導體品牌的關鍵部件上進行重要性的排序,然後利用模糊層次分析法(FAHP)來分析這些標記之間的聯繫。經調查,有11項顯著結果可供參考,關鍵是要在半導體品牌建設上取得優異的成績,“客戶價值”和“品牌資產”都必須達到一定的水平。本研究發現,半導體品牌策略應以“客戶價值”為核心,解決客戶問題,創造卓越價值,並隨著技術的進步不斷投入新產品的研發,以奠定半導體品牌長期成功的基礎。

Disposal of All Forms of Radioactive Waste and Residues: Long-Term Stable and Safe Storage in Geotechnical Environmental Structu

為了解決ing stock的問題,作者Lersow, Michael,Waggitt, Peter 這樣論述:

This book describes repository solutions for all types of radioactive waste and residues in different geotechnical repository structures. The focus is initially on existing or planned final disposal sites in Germany and the process of finding sites. However, international comparisons are drawn, espe

cially to locations in the US. This affects both the repository structures and the legal requirements.The radioactive substances considered include residues from uranium ore processing, as well as low and intermediate level radioactive waste up to heat generating, high level radioactive wastes, such

as spent fuel and vitrified waste from reprocessing.In order to evaluate the repository structures and their inventories, a dimensionless radiotoxicity index Ai / Fi activity of radionuclide quantity (Ai) related to the exemption limit of radionuclide (Fi)] has been introduced. This gives the read

er a well-founded overview of the degree of inconsistency in the handling of safety requirements for the respective geotechnical environmental structures. This creates the necessary transparency on this issue, which has not been previously available and is required by stakeholders today. The long-te

rm security, the duration of the observation period and the certainty of the safety prognosis are also discussed in the book as well as the participation of subsequent generations in current and possible future repositories. This is vital as nuclear energy will continue to be used worldwide in the l

ong term.The international repository projects presented have all been subjected to the same evaluation criteria. This applies both to existing operational project as well as those about to be commissioned and the processes for seeking locations. Special attention has been paid to monitoring, both o

perational and long-term monitoring. This broad range of topics makes this book a very valuable read for both the interested public and the professional world. Dr.-Ing. Michael Lersow has studied the disposal of radioactive waste and residues in different geotechnical environmental structures from

various aspects and in significant positions. To name just a few examples: From 1980 to 1990 at the Technical University Bergakademie Freiberg he performed interdisciplinary and sponsored research on the storage of radioactive waste and closure systems and obtained his PhD in 1984.From 1990 to 1994

, following the peaceful revolution and reunification of Germany he was a member of the environmental committee of the Saxonian Landtag. There he was involved in the design of the supervision of the safekeeping and rehabilitation services of the legacies of SDAG Wismut.From 1995-2005 he worked in le

ading positions for the sustainable remediation and restructuring of abandoned mine sites of Central Germany.From 2005 he acted as CEO of the Wismut GmbH and WISUTEC GmbH where he was responsible for the remediation of the legacies of Uranium mining and processing of the Soviet-German stock company

(SDAG) Wismut and for the design of a new landscape in Saxony and Thuringia. After this position from 2009 he worked, until his retirement in 2012, at the Federal Office of Radiation Protection, Department of Nuclear Waste Disposal dealing with the disposal of low and intermediate level radioactive

waste including heat generating, high level radioactive wastes such as spent fuel and vitrified waste from reprocessing. Since 2007 Dr.-Ing. Michael Lersow has beenthe Chair of the working group "Tailings" of the German Geotechnical Society. He has more than 25 publications and is involved with vari

ous patents related to the modelling of geotechnical applications, abandoned mine site remediation, mining technologies and disposal of radioactive and toxic materials.He has won several awards: including the Constitutional Medal of the Free State of Saxony for his engagement in the reunification of

Germany and the development of Saxon state and the Science Award, Class 1st, of the TU Bergakademie Freiberg for his research on the storage of radioactive waste and closure systems.Peter Waggitt, (FAusIMM, IEng, CEnv), is a soil scientist and environmental engineer who has worked on mine remediati

on issues in many parts of the world over the past 45 years or more. After early research on remediation of coal mines in the United Kingdom he was employed on a variety of environmental projects globally including natural resource inventory and rural development, often including elements of environ

mental impact assessment and landscape remediation, especially post mining.In 1988 Peter moved to settle in Australia working for the Office of the Supervising Scientist, a specialist unit within the Commonwealth (Federal) Government with responsibility to oversee the environmental aspects of uraniu

m mining in the Alligator Rivers Region of northern Australia. The main sites were the mines at Ranger and Nabarlek as well as extensive exploration operations throughout Arnhem Land. The work also included working with others to prepare the remediation of the 13 small uranium mines in the abandoned

South Alligator Valley uranium field and other sites in the Pine Creek geosyncline, including Rum Jungle.From 2004 to 2011 Peter worked with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), initially as a Waste Safety Specialist concentrating on remediation of former uranium mining and processing sit

es throughout the world, including major projects in the Central Asian states of the former Soviet Union, work which continues to this day. Later he was working with the Nuclear Fuel Cycle and Materials Section at IAEA, assisting member states to manage former uranium mining sites as well as helping

them to develop local capacities in uranium mining regulation.In 2011 Peter returned to Australia as Director of Mining Compliance for the Northern Territory (NT) Government, responsible for managing the day-to-day regulation of all environmental aspects for the mining industry in the NT. In 2017 P

eter became Director Uranium Mine Closure to concentrate on the remediation of the Ranger Uranium Mine (RUM). RUM is obliged to cease mining and processing operations in January 2021 and to complete remediation by January 2026. As the site is surrounded by the double World Heritage listed Kakadu Nat

ional Park this work will need to be of the highest quality and is attracting close oversight from all stakeholders, both national and international.Peter retired in May 2019 and is now working as a consultant. He has over 50 publications, journal papers, conference presentations and reports, to his

name. He is currently a member of the Chartered Professional Programme Committee for the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM).

旅館Z世代員工認知的工作資源和工作要求對服務行為之影響﹔以工作投入為中介變數

為了解決ing stock的問題,作者陳柔慈 這樣論述:

隨著世代變遷,1995年至2009年出生的Z世代逐漸成為旅館產業主要的勞動力,世代間的工作價值觀有所差異,面對新世代的來臨,旅館應如何提供Z世代員工工作資源及對其的工作要求,以提升Z世代的工作投入與服務行為是當前需面對的問題。本研究以JD-R模型為基礎,目的為探討旅館Z世代員工認知的工作資源與工作要求對工作投入影響其服務行為。 本研究針對台灣觀光旅館Z世代員工進行研究調查,透過網路發放電子問卷連結,回收有效問卷共212份。研究結果發現旅館Z世代員工認知的工作資源正向影響認知的工作要求與工作投入,認知的工作要求不顯著影響工作投入,工作投入正向影響服務行為,工作投入在認知的工作資源

與服務行為之間具有完全中介作用,但認知的工作要求無法透過工作投入影響服務行為。本研究以旅館Z世代員工的觀點瞭解其認知的工作資源及要求,幫助旅館業界更加瞭解Z世代員工,並提供給餐旅學術界及旅館業界參考。