2019
DOI: 10.24136/oc.2019.036
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Quantitative approach to project portfolio management: proposal for Slovak companies

Abstract: Research background: Project portfolio optimization isa  demanding process in the case of considering a large number of project intentions and has so far been the subject of research by many authors, especially foreign authors. However, the issue of project portfolio optimization is an area that is not sufficiently addressed by Slovak authors. This was the main impulse to create a specific mathematical model of integer programming with bivalent variables to optimize the company's project portfolio with the int… Show more

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“…The findings of Hardesty [37] point out that the institutions will rather buy local products if they can bear the higher transaction costs. Gregoire and Strohbehn's [38] findings show that one-third of schools purchase food directly from local producers (in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas; and Slovakia [39,40]), mainly as a benefit to maintain good public relations, to support the local economy, to buy fresh foods in smaller quantities, to be familiar with the product sources, and food safety.…”
Section: Literature Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The findings of Hardesty [37] point out that the institutions will rather buy local products if they can bear the higher transaction costs. Gregoire and Strohbehn's [38] findings show that one-third of schools purchase food directly from local producers (in Minnesota, Iowa, Nebraska, and Kansas; and Slovakia [39,40]), mainly as a benefit to maintain good public relations, to support the local economy, to buy fresh foods in smaller quantities, to be familiar with the product sources, and food safety.…”
Section: Literature Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manufacturing process monitoring systems have advanced as decentralized reconfigurable networked entities by use of cutting-edge intelligent machines. Sustainable manufacturing Internet of Things enables robust and dynamic planning and monitoring of production systems [165][166][167][168], by leveraging efficient and sound real-time data gathering, handling, and analysis from the industrial unit. Physical entities on the plant are self-governing intelligent logical units carrying out undertakings directed by distributed control functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Project financing, which belongs to the investment banking portfolio, represents a dynamically developing form of financing. [14] The aim is to provide an analytical overview of the issue of project financing as a specific credit financing instrument with the current access to finance for banks in Europe. As part of specific globalization processes, capital is not only focused on local markets but is moving to different parts of the world.…”
Section: Bank Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%