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Societal transformation is one of the most topical concepts in sustainability research and policy-making. Used in many ways, it indicates that nonlinear systematic changes are needed in order to fully address global environmental and human development ch...
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Noella Edelmann, Ines Mergel and Thomas Lampoltshammer
Digitalisation has changed society, and, as a result, public administrations are required to undergo significant changes to satisfy emergent societal needs. These changes impact all areas of the public sector, including the development and provision of d...
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Maria Gernert, Hamid El Bilali and Carola Strassner
This review explores the current evidence on the role and success factors of grassroots initiatives in sustainability transitions, with special attention given to social innovations and the transformation of urban food systems, a field that is still rath...
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Maria Gernert, Hamid El Bilali and Carola Strassner
This review explores the current evidence on the role and success factors of grassroots initiatives in sustainability transitions, with special attention given to social innovations and the transformation of urban food systems, a field that is still rath...
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Emanuele Laurenzi
Pág. I - II
Innovation contributes to the economic and societal growth of nations, it creates new jobs, new business models, and new revenue streams as well as allows for the resolution of ever-evolving human needs. Enterprises that aim to thrive in the market must ...
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Olivier Bonnaud
Pág. 106 - 116
Today, we are experiencing a societal revolution with the development of digital technologies, and it brings new challenges. Indeed, the number of connected objects, intelligent sensors and IoTs are increasing exponentially. The same goes for the resulti...
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Marcel Bogers,Ana Burcharth,Henry Chesbrough
Pág. 178 - 191
While open innovation has been increasingly adopted in developed countries, firms from emerging markets such as Brazil markedly fall behind this trend. Our understanding of the reasons behind this phenomenon remains nevertheless limited, since most resea...
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Matthias Garschagen, Gusti Ayu Ketut Surtiari and Mostapha Harb
On a conceptual and normative level, the debate around transformation in the context of disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation has been rising sharply over the recent years. Yet, whether and how transformation occurs in the messy realities...
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Thomas Schinko,Gabriel Bachner,Stefan Schleicher,Karl W. Steininger
Pág. 137 - 161
Limiting global warming to prevent dangerous climate change requires drastically reducing global greenhouse gases emissions and a transformation towards a low-carbon society. Existing energy- and climate-economic modeling approaches that are informing po...
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Emanuel Rieder, Matthias Schmuck and Alexandru Tugui
Digital transformation (or digitalization) is the process of continuous further development of digital technologies (such as smart devices, cloud services, and Big Data) that have a lasting impact on our economy and society. In this manner, digitalizatio...
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Theofanis P. Raptis, Claudio Cicconetti, Manolis Falelakis, Grigorios Kalogiannis, Tassos Kanellos and Tomás Pariente Lobo
In terms of the calibre and variety of services offered to end users, smart city management is undergoing a dramatic transformation. The parties involved in delivering pervasive applications can now solve key issues in the big data value chain, including...
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Rizki Hegia Sampurna,Chih-Chieh Chou
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This case study seeks to understand the policy-making of the Jakarta bay reclamation project through the analytical lens of the policy networks. It posits that different policy networks would possibly produce or condition different policy outcomes in the...
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Rizki Hegia Sampurna,Chih-Chieh Chou
Pág. 164 ? 183
This case study seeks to understand the policy-making of the Jakarta bay reclamation project through the analytical lens of the policy networks. It posits that different policy networks would possibly produce or condition different policy outcomes in the...
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Dimitris Koryzis, Apostolos Dalas, Dimitris Spiliotopoulos and Fotios Fitsilis
Societies are entering the age of technological disruption, which also impacts governance institutions such as parliamentary organizations. Thus, parliaments need to adjust swiftly by incorporating innovative methods into their organizational culture and...
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Stilianos Contarinis, Athanasios Pallikaris and Byron Nakos
Marine spatial ?open? data infrastructures (MSDI) have a significant economic and societal potential for coastal nations and their realization is driven by the evolution of the International Hydrographic Organization?s (IHO) S-100 data model for facilita...
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Jérôme Serp, Christophe Poinssot and Stéphane Bourg
In this early 21st century, our societies have to face a tremendous and increasing energy need while mitigating the global climate change and preserving the environment. Addressing this challenge requires an energy transition from the current fossil ener...
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Leonard Bachman
Pág. 30 - 38
Mid-20th century transitions from industrial product society to postindustrial information society have marked profound but now familiar conversions to service economy, knowledge workers, and cybernetic reasoning. Second order, but equally important cons...
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