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      • Some Recent Publications and Other News

        An, Sonjae,Anthony 한국중세영문학회 1996 중세영문학 Vol.4 No.-

        It has become very easy to buy books from England. Through the WWW one need only go to Blackwell's Bookstore and click on "Tour of the Oxford Bookstore" to be able to select any of the volumes in their stock list(almost 300 in the Middle English Section) and at the end give your Visa number on a secure line. If you ask to have them sent by "Accelerated Surface Mail" you will have them in less than a month for little more than the surface mailing price. The address is http://www.blackwell.co.uk/bookshops/ Similarly, it is very easy to buy books published in America by using the Amazon.com electronic bookstore whose address is http://www.amazon.com and where yon have to use a book search to draw up lists of books if you do not have a clear idea of the titles you want. Amazon.com covers two or three million books, including a vast range of second-hand copies of works out-of-print, they offer many discounts. Finally, readers should note that the Eleventh International Congress of the New Chaucer Society will be held in Paris, July 17 - 20, 1998. Proposals for papers should reach the organizers of each Session by 1 July, 1997. A full list Of the planned sessions is to be found in the Spring,1997 issue of The Chaucer Newsletter, There is a related web site : http://www.cohums.ohio-state,edu/chaucer that may be helpful.

      • Patterns of Fractured Discourse in Chaucer's Nun's Priest's Tale

        An, Sonjae,Anthony 한국중세영문학회 1996 중세영문학 Vol.4 No.-

        As a writer of narrative, Chaucer is an obvious master. In his earlier works, and in almost all of the Canterbury Tales, the narration of events runs smoothly, the sections are usually clearly distinguished and articulated. What we find in the Nun's Priest's Tale (NPT) is conspicuously different and oddly difficult to categorize or explain. There is certainly a clear enough structure to the basic story; by it we are brought from an introduction through suspense to crisis and resolution, Yet we find a repeated pattern of narrative breakdown: points where the text halts, does an abrupt about-turn, and sets off in another, often almost opposite direction. This is in addition to the familar oddness of the Tale: accumulation of material not related to the fundamental structure and the difficulty of pinpointing any clear sense to it all at the end. These "breakdowns" may be considered deliberate fractures in the NPT's discourse, stylistic features to this one tale, although reflected elsewhere, part of its challenge to the interpreter intent on locating the strategy they represent. In order to illustrate what is meant by a "fracture", it seems best to start with the most striking and well-known example, the point where Chauntecleer offers to translate Latin into English for his wife.

      • Radical Fashion and Radical Fashion Innovation

        Dan Zhang,C,Anthony Di Benedetto 한국마케팅과학회 2010 Journal of Global Fashion Marketing Vol.1 No.4

        This is a study of the related concepts of radical fashion and radical fashion innovation. Radical fashions are defined here as those that may never enter the market at all, and exist primarily on runway shows, in exhibitions and in publicityby contrast, radical fashion innovations may be very successful in the marketplace. Radical fashions represent a clear break from the old designs, as opposed to incremental fashions, which are defined as an extension or evolution of the old designs. Using this definition, radical fashion seems to be at odds with the definition of marketable fashion. Nevertheless, while most radical fashions do not enter the market at all and live only in runway shows, exhibitions, and museums, there are many examples of radical fashion innovations successful in the market. Accordingly, a series of questions rise: What is radical fashion? What is radical fashion innovation? What are the differences and similarities between these, and how are they connected? This study seeks to address these questions, using a foundation developed in the radical product innovation literature. Fashion innovations may be in terms form or function, or style, and can be radical(involving the breaking down of old ideas) or incremental (involving the evolution of new ideas from old ideas). We draw from the radical product innovation literature to build two related models. The first is a model of radical fashion and radical fashion innovation that illustrates the components of both concepts. The second is a model of radical fashion innovation diffusion, drawn from the general product innovation diffusion literature, which explores the evolution of and the connections between these two concepts from the beginning (i.e., the radical fashion) to the end (i.e., success in the mass market). Radical fashion may result in designs that are more suitable for the runway, catalogues, or even museum display, than for actual wear. Radical fashion has sometimes been called “new ideas before their marketing phase.” Radical fashion may successfully enter the market, however, and gain wide acceptance among consumers. The transition from radical fashion to radi- 1) Ph. D. Candidate, Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA, E-mail: tua65411@temple.edu 2) * Corresponding Author: Professor and Senior Washburn Research Fellow, Department of Marketing and Supply Chain Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, PA USA and Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, The Netherlands, Tel. +1 215 204 8147. E-mail: anthony.dibenedetto@temple.edu ? 2010 KAMS. All rights reserved. cal fashion innovation is not too different from the transitionfrom invention to innovation, which is familiar to researchers in product innovation. Notable in this transition process is the fact that, for many product innovations, what drives the first customers to purchase (the “Visionaries,” to use Moore’s terminology in his “crossing the chasm” model of innovation diffusion) may be very different from what drives the rest of the market (the “Pragmatists.”). If this “chasm” or divide between the two market segments is not recognized, the innovating firm may find that their product stalls during the diffusion process and never effectively reaches the mass market. In the case of fashion products, visionaries (such as celebrities and the fashion press) prime the market and create favorable word of mouthyet, at the same time, less-radical, wearable designs may be seen on the runway, or may be manufactured for the mass market and sold through department stores, specialty clothing stores, or even discounters. The most successful worldwide designers instinctively know this, and can continuously produce radically innovative fashion which also usually transitions to the mass market successfully.

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        Simultaneous Estimation of Legal and Illegal Supply and Demand: The Case of Motion Pictures

        Anthony Koschmann,Douglas Bowman 한국국제경제학회 2017 International Economic Journal Vol.31 No.4

        Prior research into illegal goods has typically looked at one-way effects, such as illegal demand on legal demand. This research investigates a previously unexamined component of the market, illegal supply. The authors examine the supply and demand of legal goods and their illegal counterparts as a market system of four interdependent components. This research makes theoretical and empirical contributions by evaluating illegal supply in this system. Simultaneous equations estimate each market component on the others using data from the motion picture industry. The results find illegal supply has no effect on legal supply (movie screens), positive effects on illegal demand (piracy downloads), and some effect on legal demand (box office revenues). Timing effects highlight this: illegal supply has a positive effect on legal demand during a film’s opening week, but no effect post-launch. The other market components have positive effects on illegal supply (except legal supply, which is negative in the opening week). Additionally, illegal demand has a negative effect on legal demand during the opening week of release, but not in the subsequent weeks. This finding alleviates prior research tension as to whether piracy helps or hurts legal sales, as omitting illegal supply could result in biased estimates.

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        The forward search: Theory and data analysis

        Anthony C. Atkinson,Marco Riani,Andrea Cerioli 한국통계학회 2010 Journal of the Korean Statistical Society Vol.39 No.2

        The Forward Search is a powerful general method, incorporating flexible data-driven trimming, for the detection of outliers and unsuspected structure in data and so for building robust models. Starting from small subsets of data, observations that are close to the fitted model are added to the observations used in parameter estimation. As this subset grows we monitor parameter estimates, test statistics and measures of fit such as residuals. The paper surveys theoretical development in work on the Forward Search over the last decade. The main illustration is a regression example with 330 observations and 9 potential explanatory variables. Mention is also made of procedures for multivariate data, including clustering,time series analysis and fraud detection.

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        Fireclay bricks produced from lithomargic clay

        Anthony Andrews,Simon K. Y. Gawu,Peter A. Olubambi 한양대학교 세라믹연구소 2015 Journal of Ceramic Processing Research Vol.16 No.1

        Lithomargic clay underlying Awaso bauxite deposits is non-plastic and therefore cannot be used to produce ceramic bodies. The plasticity of lithomargic clay has been enhanced by addition of 20 wt% of clay binder, moulded, dried and fired at 1350 and 1400 o C, respectively. The dwell time was varied from 30 to 120 minutes. Properties such as bulk density, apparent porosity, linear firing shrinkage, and compressive strength were investigated. Crystalline phases after firing were determined using X-ray diffraction technique. The results show the properties measured depends on both the temperature and dwell time. The optimum compressive strength for such bricks could be achieved either by firing at 1350 o C for 120 minutes or at 1400 o C for 30 minutes.

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