5 resultados para Fuzzy set theory
em Repositório Científico da Universidade de Évora - Portugal
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A fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis is applied to determine the necessary and sufficient conditions for higher entrepreneur rates. Based on Global Entrepreneurship Monitor data, it is shown that the most relevant conditions are Media Attention to Entrepreneurship, as well as Perceived Capabilities and Perceived Opportunities. The non-existence of Fear of Failure is also an important factor in determining higher entrepreneurship rates. When the sample is split, this condition is more important for most developed countries. This can be viewed as relevant information for policymakers to better define their policies to promote entrepreneurship, which is a key to more sustainable growth in countries.
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Innovation is one of the main concerns of European Union countries since the beginning of the century. Despite failing to reach their targets, innovation remains a priority because innovation enables countries to achieve better economic performance. This study analyzes the relation between the level of innovation and the economic effects and applies a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis to study the relation between six conditions and two different outcomes. The data comes from the Union Innovation Scoreboard. The study finds that research systems, linkages and entrepreneurship, and intellectual assets are necessary conditions for the outcomes of a high level of innovation and positive economic effects. The main sufficient condition for both outcomes is a good research system.
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As Instituições de Ensino Superior (IES) localizam-se ao longo de todo o território português, em cidades de dimensão distinta mas sempre âncoras dos territórios envolventes. Um dos efeitos mais imediatos, entre os “efeitos de procura”, relaciona-se com a dimensão populacional das cidades onde as IES estão instaladas. Logo que todos os agentes diretamente envolvidos com a IES chegam à (permanecem na) cidade – funcionários docentes e não docentes e estudantes – provocam efeitos vários, quer pela dimensão demográfica (quer em termos de volume quer de estrutura) quer pelos efeitos multiplicadores na atividade económica. O enquadramento teórico deste estudo prende-se com duas teorias fundamentais: os estudos acerca dos impactes das IES e a teoria das migrações jovens. Esta investigação visa estudar a existência de correlações entre as cidades que acolhem as IES, estas instituições e os movimentos migratórios ao longo do país. As questões de investigação são as seguintes: a dimensão das IES está relacionada com a dimensão da cidade onde está instalada e a capacidade de atração de ambas é proporcional? Podem as IES servir para inverter os fluxos migratórios que se verificam com destino às cidades onde existem IES? Os objectivos do trabalho são: - relacionar a dimensão das IES com as cidades de acolhimento, bem como os respectivos níveis de atração; - estudar os fluxos migratórios, destacando os jovens do conjunto do total da população que se desloca para as cidades / concelhos onde existem IES. Utilizar-se-ão dados relativos i) aos estabelecimentos da rede pública, universitária e politécnica; ii) às migrações internas em Portugal por grupos de idades e, iii) caracterização das cidades de acolhimento das IES. Os dados serão analisados com métodos de estatística descritiva, multivariada e com a metodologia fuzzy que visa conhecer as condições necessárias e/ou suficientes da atratividade das cidades relativamente aos fluxos migratórios jovens.
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Logistic regression is a statistical tool widely used for predicting species’ potential distributions starting from presence/absence data and a set of independent variables. However, logistic regression equations compute probability values based not only on the values of the predictor variables but also on the relative proportion of presences and absences in the dataset, which does not adequately describe the environmental favourability for or against species presence. A few strategies have been used to circumvent this, but they usually imply an alteration of the original data or the discarding of potentially valuable information. We propose a way to obtain from logistic regression an environmental favourability function whose results are not affected by an uneven proportion of presences and absences. We tested the method on the distribution of virtual species in an imaginary territory. The favourability models yielded similar values regardless of the variation in the presence/absence ratio. We also illustrate with the example of the Pyrenean desman’s (Galemys pyrenaicus) distribution in Spain. The favourability model yielded more realistic potential distribution maps than the logistic regression model. Favourability values can be regarded as the degree of membership of the fuzzy set of sites whose environmental conditions are favourable to the species, which enables applying the rules of fuzzy logic to distribution modelling. They also allow for direct comparisons between models for species with different presence/absence ratios in the study area. This makes themmore useful to estimate the conservation value of areas, to design ecological corridors, or to select appropriate areas for species reintroductions.
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We show that a self-generated set of combinatorial games, S, may not be hereditarily closed but, strong self-generation and hereditary closure are equivalent in the universe of short games. In [13], the question “Is there a set which will give an on-distributive but modular lattice?” appears. A useful necessary condition for the existence of a finite non-distributive modular L(S) is proved. We show the existence of S such that L(S) is modular and not distributive, exhibiting the first known example. More, we prove a Representation Theorem with Games that allows the generation of all finite lattices in game context. Finally, a computational tool for drawing lattices of games is presented.