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What is Structural Analysis

Handbook of Research on Management Techniques and Sustainability Strategies for Handling Disruptive Situations in Corporate Settings
Methodology that offers the possibility of describing a system by using a matrix that interconnects all the components that are involved in a system. This method makes it possible to study these dependency and influence relationships, and to identify essential variables.
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Entrepreneurial Competencies: An Indispensable Requirement for Business Success – Structural Analysis in the Higher Education Sector
Martha Lucía Pachón-Palacios (EAN University, Colombia), Edward Velosa-García (EAN University, Colombia), and Francisco Javier Osorio-Vera (Universidad Externado de Colombia, Colombia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8185-8.ch021
Abstract
The entrepreneurial education has had a significant impact on the education system. One of the differentiating elements of business training is the approach that can be achieved through a set of effective competencies. In this work, the authors discuss the key competencies that need to be addressed in training future university professionals for business success. For this discussion, they use the structural analysis as a tool for construction and analysis. Initially, they discuss the purpose of the investigation. Then, they focus on the selection of the main entrepreneurial competencies according to literature. Finally, they structure a set of key variables that professionals should develop for business success. Experts with experience in the business and educational fields assess the degree of dependence and influence of the relevant competencies. From the results, they reveal a system of strategic entrepreneurial competencies that is consistent with the need for entrepreneurial training.
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Game Literacy: Assessing its Value for Both Classification and Public Perceptions of Games in a New Zealand Context
Refers to an analysis of a game’s constituting units and the ways in which these units inter-relate in time and space. Falling within the realm of structural analysis are aspects of game design, typologies (rules or genre), temporality, spatial navigation and the study of event types (ludic or narrative) Games are understood as systems, as ‘a set of parts that interrelate to form a complex whole’.
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Structural Non-Linear Models and Simulation Techniques: An Efficient Combination for Safety Evaluation of RC Structures
Application of methods and techniques to determine the effect of loads applied on structures considering the resistance properties of the structural members.
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A Multi-Level Approach for the Numerical Modelling of Complex Monumental Buildings: Seismic Assessment of the “Maniace Castle” of Syracuse
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