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José Manuel Naranjo Gómez, Rui Alexandre Castanho, José Cabezas Fernández and Luís Loures
Portugal and Spain share one of the greatest European borderland areas. This fact has direct impacts on a large territory and consequently on the communities? living in it. Still, even if the border areas represent an essential fraction of the territory,...
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Various sources of biomass contribute significantly in energy production globally given a series of constraints in its primary production. Green biomass sources (such as perennial grasses), yellow biomass sources (such as crop residues), and woody biomas...
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Maxwell Sandada, David Pooe, Manilall Dhurup
Strategic planning is a business tool that small and medium businesses need in todays dynamic and highly competitive business environment. It has a potential to cushion these enterprises from such unpredictable harsh business conditions. The purpose of t...
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J. F. Cohen
AbstractThe strategic management literature has been attempting to confirm the validity of strategic planning as a managerial activity for the past 30 years. Results, however, have been confusing and contradictory and have done little to advance the caus...
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Danijela Sto?ic Panic
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Research Question: The study was designed to explore the current state and the importance of strategic planning for entrepreneurs in the Republic of Serbia. Motivation: Recognizing that different levels of sophistication of planning activity exist ...
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Yurii Kharazishvili, Andrii Shevchenko
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The concept of strategic planning of sustainable development on the example of the railway transport of Ukraine from the standpoint of economic security, which includes methodology, methods and principles of research through the identification of the lev...
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Malvina Arimaviciute
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Andjar Prasetyo, Dewi Gartika
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Andjar Prasetyo, Dewi Gartika
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Martin Krajcovic, Gabriela Gabajová, Martin Ga?o and Marek Schickerle
The Demand-Driven Material Resource Planning (DDMRP) method is one of the newer methods of inventory management in an enterprise. Its creation was initiated by a change in the business environment and the characteristics of today?s supply chains. DDMRP b...
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Sofia Eckersten, Berit Balfors
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Drawing on examples from the Nordic countries, this article aims to explore the practical application of strategic policy and planning instruments and approaches that facilitate the integration of land use and transport planning and promote sustainable p...
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Fotis Kitsios, Maria Kyriakopoulou and Maria Kamariotou
Enterprise architecture (EA) is a high-level abstraction of a business? levels that aids in organizing planning and making better decisions. Researchers have concluded that the scope of EA is not focused only on technology planning but that the lack of b...
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Ruiwei Liu, Siqi Hao, Yaping Zhang, Chonghang Xu, Wenjing Li and Yunrui Mo
Generally, air track planning is conducted in real time and takes modified track distance minimization as objective. Next-generation air transport systems provide aircrafts with more flexibility in track planning and more responsibilities in self-separat...
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José Manuel Naranjo Gómez, Ana Vulevic, Gualter Couto and Rui Alexandre Castanho
The inner periphery European countries, as is the case of Portugal, are characterized by poor access to essential areas and services of general and social relations. Contextually, this paper aims to explore the linkages between inner peripheries, ultra-p...
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Rui Alexandre Castanho, José Manuel Naranjo Gómez, Ana Vulevic, Arian Behradfar and Gualter Couto
It is well-known that the ultra-peripheral territories as Islands present several limitations such as the lack of resources, restricted land, mass tourism, and barriers to movement, and connectivity between urban centers. These obstacles make ultra-perip...
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James L. Webber and Martijn Kuller
Surface water flooding poses significant threats to communities and environments. This threat has historically been managed through sewers and combined sewer overflows; however, it is now well recognised that, alone, these legacy systems are insufficient...
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Sidong Zhao, Ping Zhang and Weiwei Li
Smart construction enterprises are the key subjects in the development and practical transformation of smart building technology, and their sustainable development has been a hot research topic in the new era. In the context of the new round of technolog...
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Inna Lapkina,Yuliya Prykhno,Oleksandr Lapkin
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An economic-mathematical model of content optimization of the development multi-project of the project-oriented enterprise in a general form is proposed. The developed economic-mathematical model of multi-project content optimization allows creating a de...
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Maria Kamariotou and Fotis Kitsios
Agritourism is long established and the interest in diversification of agricultural enterprises into tourism has increased. However, many challenges have emerged regarding the lack of appropriate skills, strategic planning, Information Systems (IS), as w...
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Rui Alexandre Castanho, Arian Behradfar, Ana Vulevic and José Manuel Naranjo Gómez
The scarcity of resources, the limited land, and the overstressing of tourism, as well as the estrangements of movement, make the insular territories relevant case studies in terms of their regional management and governance and, consequently, sustainabl...
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