Development Path of Energy Internet Industry for Grid Enterprises Based on the Industrial Development Priority Model

Author(s):  
Shanshan Wu ◽  
Rui Tang
2021 ◽  
pp. 251484862110337
Author(s):  
Travis K Bost

This article examines how social and economic structures of historic plantation development manage to persist over time and to rearticulate over space. In the early 1900s, the historic plantation sugar economy in St Bernard Parish, Louisiana, suddenly collapsed. Despite efforts by local elites to seize this moment to finally launch a diversified industrial development path, the parish nevertheless sank again into a new cycle of plantation domination and dependency. The dominating sugar sector was broken up only to be rapidly replaced by a vast new monopoly—in, of all things, systematized fur production—whose land tenure and labor regime nearly replicated that of the earlier plantation estates. I examine this folding-over-anew of the plantation, from sugar to fur, in two ways that contribute to recent growing literature on persistent plantation geographies. First, I draw upon theories of Caribbean underdevelopment to identify three persistent conditions of plantation economy. Upon the collapse of sugar in St Bernard, the conditions of estate-based land monopoly, racialized extra-economic labor coercion, and external market/primary commodity dependency constrained the possibility of structural transformation and rearticulated in a new commodity regime based in fur. Second, I turn to consider the experience of workers bound up in the new fur economy who were not, in the main, the debt-bound black workers from the old sugar plantations but a racially and spatially marginal group known as isleños. I draw on a unique set wry folk ballads that isleños maintained as part of local oral tradition to examine the voices of trappers themselves as they negotiated the rearticulating structures of the neo-plantation regime. Thinking with McKittrick's concept of plantation “spaces of encounter,” I find these neo-estate workers forged fraught spaces of discursive and material autonomy that at times resisted, and at times reproduced, the ongoing plantation regime.


2021 ◽  
Vol 251 ◽  
pp. 01099
Author(s):  
Cong Peng ◽  
Xu Guo

As an important part of Baijiu industry in China, Chinese sauce-flavor Baijiu is sought after by the consumer market for its unique taste. However, in recent years, there are still many challenges in the process of industrial development. Based on the analysis of three characteristics of Chinese sauceflavor Baijiu market and the internal and external environments of industrial development, the internal and external factors of high quality and sustainable development of Chinese sauce-flavor Baijiu industry were discussed from three aspects - concentrated development, green development and diversified development.


Author(s):  
Qin Xu ◽  
Chen Fang ◽  
Shanshan Shi ◽  
Jiayan Yuan ◽  
Haojing Wang ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (S4) ◽  
pp. 8869-8878
Author(s):  
Qing Yang ◽  
Ling He ◽  
Xingxing Liu ◽  
Zhichao Yang

Author(s):  
Shanshan Wu ◽  
Guoqiang Ji ◽  
Qingyang Duan ◽  
Yuelong Jia ◽  
Xiaotong Sun

Author(s):  
Tobias Sebastian Schmidt ◽  
Jan Behrenbeck ◽  
Kevin Burger ◽  
Rafael Hostettler ◽  
Kristin Paetzold ◽  
...  

AbstractThe more dynamic and unpredictable the development constraints, the more agile the development project should be to cope with and utilize inherent change. Especially in such contexts, aligning with the project's mission and vision, committing to next steps, and documenting the development path is challenging. To support the decision making process of self-organized agile development teams with an overview, a recent research paper proposes the Progress Map. The investigation at hand applies the Progress Map in semi-industrial development projects to empirically validate its applicability and performance in the form of a multi-case study. The results indicate that, given future refinements, this instrument can be valuable to plan, document, and communicate the progress of an agile development project.


Author(s):  
Shanshan Wu ◽  
Guoqiang Ji ◽  
Qingyang Duan ◽  
Weiting Bao ◽  
Xingpei Ji

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