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Revitalizing Philippine Theater: A Framework for Theater as Creative Entrepreneurship
Gian Carlo U. de Jesus(Gian Carlo U. de Jesus ),Ana Katrina P. de Jesus(Ana Katrina P. de Jesus ) 아시아무역학회 2023 Journal of Asia Trade and Business Vol.10 No.1
Purpose – Despite the rich culture of the Philippines, the country has not been able to create products, services, and experiences that sustainably cater to domestic and international markets. Instead of harnessing its creative force to drive economic growth, it remains a creative labor supplier. The country is envisioned to become “a major creative hub in the Asia-Pacific, with strong and thriving creative industries” (British Council, 2017). Performing arts, including theater, is a key creative industries sector. However, theater is beset with precarity and instability (Santiago, 2021). This study sought to analyze the challenges and opportunities for revitalizing theater as an industry. Design/Methodology/Approach – In this investigation, a critical review was employed. This methodology not only describes the phenomena, but also formulates a re-conceptualization based on an integrative review of old and current models. A comparative analysis of creative economy models was made between Philippine theater and theaters internationally. Findings – Philippine theater is not fully utilizing its economic potential because current models involve high production costs, need for highly specialized creative labor, and lack of enabling policies. Among the four creative economy models (Potts and Cunningham, 2010), Philippine theater may benefit from Model 3, the Innovation Model, which may evolve into Model 4. Mapping representative theater companies and genres across the models provides insights into directions for theater innovations. A conceptual framework for innovating Philippine theater through Creative Entrepreneurship is forwarded. Research Implications – The framework yields valuable insights for theater managers, educators, heritage and cultural advocates, tourism creatives, and entrepreneurs.
Jesus Linares-Flores,Hebertt Sira-Ramirez,Edel F. Cuevas-Lopez,Marco A. Contreras-Ordaz 전력전자학회 2011 JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS Vol.11 No.5
This article deals with the sensor-less control of a DC Motor via a SEPIC Converter-Full Bridge combination powered through solar panels. We simultaneously regulate, both, the output voltage of the SEPIC-converter to a value larger than the solar panel output voltage, and the shaft angular velocity, in any of the turning senses, so that it tracks a pre-specified constant reference. The main result of our proposed control scheme is an efficient linear controller obtained via Lyapunov. This controller is based on measurements of the converter currents and voltages, and the DC motor armature current. The control law is derived using an exact stabilization error dynamics model, from which a static linear passive feedback control law is derived. All values of the constant references are parameterized in terms of the equilibrium point of the multivariable system: the SEPIC converter desired output voltage, the solar panel output voltage at its Maximun Power Point (MPP), and the DC motor desired constant angular velocity. The switched control realization of the designed average continuous feedback control law is accomplished by means of a, discrete-valued, Pulse Width Modulation (PWM). Experimental results are presented demonstrating the viability of our proposal.
Jesus Beltran-Perez,Gregory Ramsey,Jorge E. Lopera 소화기인터벤션의학회 2019 International journal of gastrointestinal interven Vol.8 No.2
This case report shows an effective esophageal stent placement via retrograde (transgastric) approach under fluoroscopic guidance in the interven-tional radiology suite. This alternative can be evaluated and offered to patients that suffer from a firm esophageal occlusion before a major proce-dure such as surgery can be considered. Thus, decreasing major surgery complications and improving the quality of life.
Jesus Esteban,Andreas J. Vorholt 한국공업화학회 2018 Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry Vol.63 No.-
Glycerol carbonate has mostly been synthesized by transesterification of glycerol with dimethyl carbonate and ethylene carbonate. We propose to obtain it using propylene and butylene carbonate as co-substrates with Na2CO3 as catalyst, also generating 1,2-propanediol and 1,2-butanediol. The reactants exhibit thermomorphic behavior, so we capitalized on this feature to avoid mass transfer limitations instead of using co-solvents. The kinetics of both reactions were studied, obtaining activation energies and deactivation constants of 67.13 ± 1.82 kJ mol−1 and 0.14 ± 0.02 min−1 for the reaction between glycerol and propylene carbonate and 58.56 ± 1.10 kJ mol−1 and 0.39 ± 0.03 min−1 for the reaction of glycerol with butylene carbonate.
A characterization of the hyperbolic disc among constant width bodies
Jesus Jeronimo-Castro,Francisco G. Jimenez-Lopez 대한수학회 2017 대한수학회보 Vol.54 No.6
In this paper we prove a condition under which a hyperbolic starshaped set has a center of hyperbolic symmetry. We also give the definition of isometric diameters for a hyperbolic convex set, which behave similar to affine diameters for Euclidean convex sets. Using this concept, we give a definition of constant hyperbolic width and we prove that the only hyperbolic sets with constant hyperbolic width and with a hyperbolic center of symmetry are hyperbolic discs.