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Thin Khaing and Thi Phuoc Lai Nguyen
This study aims to analyze the actors and institutions for public water supply governance in armed conflict areas of Rakhine State, Myanmar. Using Stakeholder Salience Theory and Institutional Analysis of data collected from four participatory workshops ...
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Roberta Andrade, Paulo Pinheiro, Luísa Carvalho and Raysa Rocha
Entrepreneurial ecosystems remain under-theorised and conceptually fragmented, making it challenging to comprehend their disposition and performance in the business process. Accordingly, in this research, we explored how knowledge sharing flows through e...
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Isabel Cristina Scafuto,Priscila Rezende,Marcos Mazzieri
Pág. 137 - 143
International Journal of Innovation - IJI completes 7 yearsInternational Journal of Innovation - IJI has now 7 years old! In this editorial comment, we not only want to talk about our evolution but get even closer to the IJI community. It is our fi...
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David E. Witt and Kristy E. Primeau
Chaco Canyon, NM, USA, was the center of an Ancestral Puebloan polity from approximately 850?1140 CE, and home to a dozen palatial structures known as ?great houses? and scores of ritual structures called ?great kivas?. It is hypothesized that the 2.5 km...
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Pilar Martinez, Maria Blanco and Bente Castro-Campos
Water, energy and food are essential resources for economic development and social well-being. Framing integrated policies that improve their efficient use requires understanding the interdependencies in the water?energy?food (WEF) nexus. Stakeholder inv...
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