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Abdullah Wajir Jabid,Bakri Soamole,Rahman Dano Mustafa
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AbstractThe main problem of employment includes the amount of open unemployment, the low quality of the workforce (low competency), low work productivity, and low welfare of workers, so workforce planning is needed that can be used as a reference by all ...
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Anna Firsova and Galina Chernyshova
The aim of the work was to evaluate the dynamics of regional innovation development and compare the Russian regions according to their innovation efficiency, used resources, and achieved results. To estimate direct and indirect innovation effects, this s...
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Ian White, Tony Falkland and Taaniela Kula
UN Sustainable Development Goal 6 challenges small island developing states such as the Kingdom of Tonga, which relies on variable rainwater and fragile groundwater lenses for freshwater supply. Meeting water needs in dispersed small islands under change...
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Alexey Cherepovitsyn, Anna Tsvetkova and Nadejda Komendantova
In the face of today?s global challenges, oil and gas companies must define long-term priorities and opportunities in implementing complex Arctic offshore projects, taking into account environmental, economic, technological and social aspects. In this re...
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Anatolii Voronin, Olga Gunko, Lidiia Afanasieva
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The subject of this work is the problem of the dynamic interaction of innovative products in a competitive market. Sustainable economic growth is currently impossible without increasing the competitiveness of enterprises and industries, largely determine...
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Enrico Guarini,Anna Francesca Pattaro
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The global financial crisis has put public budgets throughout the European Union under severe pressure. Government responses to the financial crisis have mainly focused on cutbacks to balance the budget. In this paper, we focus on a specific case of...
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Inkyung Cho, Jungkyu Park and Eunnyeong Heo
Technological knowledge created through government R&D investment not only contributes to technology and market expansion, but is also a major factor in evaluating a nation’s innovation capacity. As government budgets are limited, establishing an e...
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Mark Reiner, Rylie Pelton and Andrew Fang
Cities are setting both sustainability and resilience goals that recognize the significant pressures that cities will face over the coming decades due to increasing global populations, aging infrastructure, and hazards posed by climate change. To further...
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Daria Serogina,Hanna Bazetska
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In this article the methodical foundations for the construction of a regional innovation strategy and the vectors for the formation of a new policy are presented. The necessity of conducting a regionally differentiated innovation policy based on the prin...
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Emanuela TODEVA,Panagiotis KETIKIDIS
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European Smart Specialization (S3) policies aim to mobilize innovation and entrepreneurial capabilities and to deliver job creation and economic growth through inter-regional cooperation. The foundation principles for this policy initiative are an entrep...
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