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Adriana Burlea-Schiopoiu and Zineb Znagui
Globalization has led to a geographical concentration of economic activities, known as territorialized networks of organizations, especially technopoles. That is why the knowledge process takes on new dimensions and requires a multidimensional and dynami...
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Sugirthini Selliah, Vitalija Povilaityte-Petri and Wendy Wuyts
The main purpose of this study was to provide a critique of the depoliticising funding call for co-creation research on urban resilience and sustainability while advocating that urban sustainability should remain political and require a political sphere....
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Martina Neuländtner
Modelling the complex nature of regional knowledge creation is high on the research agenda. It deals with the identification of drivers for regional knowledge creation of different kinds, among them inter-regional networks and agglomeration factors, as w...
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Borislava Borisova Stoimenova
Pág. 227 - 235
This paper is a literature review, presenting the concept of regional innovation systems (RIS) and identifying criteria and indicators for measurement of university competitiveness within these systems. A regional innovation system is defined as an inter...
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Changming Zhu, Xin Zhang and Qiaohua Huang
Yellow River Delta wetlands are essential for the migration of endangered birds and breeding. The wetlands, however, have been severely damaged during recent decades, partly due to the lack of wetland ecosystem protection by authorities. To have a better...
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Sanna Ojanperä,Mark Graham,Ralph Straumann,Stefano De Sabbata,Matthew Zook
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Increasing digital connectivity has sparked many hopes for the democratization of information and knowledge production in sub-Saharan Africa. To investigate the patterns of knowledge creation in the region compared to other world regions, we examine thre...
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Viktorija ?ipilova,Inta Ostrovska,Ludmila Aleksejeva,Elita Jermolajeva,Dmitrijs Olehnovics
Pág. 460 - 469
Nowadays, scientists and practitioners unify modern regional development under the term ?smart?, what brings technologies and creation of a new knowledge in a front of economic activities. Small municipalities as participants of the process have been stu...
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Shahrazad HADAD
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Over the past several decades, the theme of knowledge economy (KE) has become increasingly important, being seen as a source of economic growth and competitiveness in all economic sectors. As a consequence of this development, the author provides evidenc...
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Sanderson Abel,Pierre LeRoux
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Tourism is one of the fastest growing industries in the world. Its rapid expansion has been considered as an interesting possibility for sustainable development including poverty reduction in many countries. Its importance as a growth driver derives from...
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Florina Popa
In a general sense, competitiveness is conveyed as the ability of a nation to lay the foundations and ensure an economic, social and political environment capable of sustaining the creation of added value, enabling the positioning of a country within glo...
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