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Aram Cho and Sangook Park
This paper raises the question of whether global innovation systems (GIS), the expanded networks of actors beyond national boundaries, could be a new sibling of innovation systems perspectives. We argue that in today?s globalized world, it is idoneous to...
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Dimitrios K. Nasiopoulos, Dimitrios A. Arvanitidis, Dimitrios M. Mastrakoulis, Nikos Kanellos, Thomas Fotiadis and Dimitrios E. Koulouriotis
Globalization has gotten increasingly intense in recent years, necessitating accurate forecasting. Traditional supply chains have evolved into transnational networks that grow with time, becoming more vulnerable. These dangers have the potential to disru...
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Angelos Alamanos, Phoebe Koundouri, Lydia Papadaki, Tatiana Pliakou and Eleni Toli
The proactive sustainable management of scarce water across vulnerable agricultural areas of South Europe is a timely issue of major importance, especially under the recent challenges affecting complex water systems. The Basin District of Thessaly, Greec...
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Elina Mikelsone, Jean-Pierre Segers and Aivars Spilbergs
Digitisation of business processes has attracted practitioner attention across a wide range of industries as it enables enterprises to better manage their processes and improve results. The rate of digitisation has grown over the last decade and has beco...
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Jaroslaw Brodny and Magdalena Tutak
The dynamic development of information and communication technology (ICT) reported in recent years has caused significant changes in almost all areas of social and economic life. The digitalization process resulting from this development is now becoming ...
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Elsa Lagerquist, Alexander Menegat, Anna Sigrun Dahlin, David Parsons, Christine Watson, Per Ståhl, Anita Gunnarsson and Göran Bergkvist
Leguminous service crops (SCs) can provide multiple services to cropping systems, reducing the reliance on external resources if sufficient biomass is produced. However, rapid light and temperature reductions limit post-harvest cultivation of SCs in Nort...
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Austin Wyatt and Jai Galliott
The removal of direct human involvement from the decision to apply lethal force is at the core of the controversy surrounding autonomous weapon systems, as well as broader applications of artificial intelligence and related technologies to warfare. Far f...
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Geneci da Silva Ribeiro Rocha, Letícia de Oliveira and Edson Talamini
Blockchain is a technology that can be applied in different sectors to solve various problems. As a complex system, agribusiness presents many possibilities to take advantage of blockchain technology. The main goal of this paper is to identify the purpos...
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Zukra Budi Utama, Thamrin Abdullah, Suparno Eko Widodo
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How organizations survive following global phenomena in the form of increasingly random and unpredictable changes, which have now entered the industrial era 4.0. by increasing the acceleration of internet-based multi-media computer technology, in co...
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Borislava Borisova Stoimenova
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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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Min-Ren Yan, Kuo-Ming Chien, Lin-Ya Hong and Tai-Ning Yang
National policies for science parks and innovation have been identified as one of the major driving forces for the innovation-driven economy, especially for publicly funded science parks. To investigate this collaborative ecosystem (government-academia-i...
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Donagh Horgan and Branka Dimitrijevic
Social innovation?while not a new practice in itself?has re-emerged since the global financial crisis in 2008 as an approach to solving our collective intractable global challenges. Despite its renewed popularity, there is no common definition for the ph...
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Donagh Horgan and Branka Dimitrijevic
Social innovation?while not a new practice in itself?has re-emerged since the global financial crisis in 2008 as an approach to solving our collective intractable global challenges. Despite its renewed popularity, there is no common definition for the ph...
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Cristina Martelli
Smart cities and intelligent communities have an ever-growing demand for specialized smart services, applications, and research-driven innovation. Knowledge of users? pro?les, behavior, and preferences are a potentially dangerous side effect of smart ser...
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Cristina Martelli
Smart cities and intelligent communities have an ever-growing demand for specialized smart services, applications, and research-driven innovation. Knowledge of users? profiles, behavior, and preferences are a potentially dangerous side effect of smart se...
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Carmen de-Pablos-Heredero
The purpose of this Special Issue is to collect current developments and future directions of Future Intelligent Systems and Networks.[...]
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Peter Melville-Shreeve, Sarah Ward and David Butler
Academic research and technological innovation associated with rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems in the UK has seen a shift of emphasis in recent years. Traditional design approaches use whole life cost assessments that prioritise financial savings asso...
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Peter Melville-Shreeve, Sarah Ward, David Butler
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Academic research and technological innovation associated with rainwater harvesting (RWH) systems in the UK has seen a shift of emphasis in recent years. Traditional design approaches use whole life cost assessments that prioritise financial savings asso...
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Philipp Aerni, Karin Nichterlein, Stephen Rudgard and Andrea Sonnino
Agricultural innovation in low-income tropical countries contributes to a more effective and sustainable use of natural resources and reduces hunger and poverty through economic development in rural areas. Yet, despite numerous recent public and private ...
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Jorge Rodrigo Espinoza Benavides
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The purpose of this paper is to propose a conceptual model that define the role of the business school?s students to support innovation and management of small businesses and local entrepreneurs, under the context of a Regional Innovation System. The Mod...
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