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Universities and Wineries: Supporting Sustainable Development in Disadvantaged Rural Areas
Published 2020-08-01“…Therefore, this exploratory study sought to understand how the university can work with small wineries and support them and their rural area to face inequalities and low growth, and foster social innovation. We present a case study based on field research in Italy. …”
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FLPP: A Federated-Learning-Based Scheme for Privacy Protection in Mobile Edge Computing
Published 2023-11-01“…Data sharing and analyzing among different devices in mobile edge computing is valuable for social innovation and development. The limitation to the achievement of this goal is the data privacy risk. …”
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Integrating a Food Systems Lens into Discussions of Urban Resilience
Published 2020-05-01“…Finally, it examines how food systems thinking and social innovation are critical to urban resilience and must be prioritized in policymaking rather than included as an afterthought. …”
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Climate Change Solutions - Sensible or Misguided?
Published 2019-09-01“…Are there monumental changes in the energy system driven by technology, competitiveness and social innovation that will fundamentally impact climate policy? …”
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Stakeholders’ Perceptions of Digital Collaboration in Delivering a Mixed-Use Housing Development Project: A Case Study in Australia
Published 2023-08-01“…The research emphasises social innovation in mixed-use housing developments and highlights the importance of effective digital collaboration for addressing environmental, economic, and social sustainability needs. …”
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TRANSPORT POLICY ABROAD: TRAINING CENTERS AND MAIN RESEARCH AREAS
Published 2019-12-01“…The article based on the analysis of public sources examines the structure, goals and main directions of works of foreign scientific and educational centers in the field of transport policy - an independent area of the state activity that has (due to the infrastructural nature of the object of its regulation which is transport) characteristics of universality and reveal the close relationship and overlapping with many other areas (economic, social, innovation, industrial, regional, etc.). Transport policy as a field of research has links and intersections with the goals of a number of other political science areas and sub-disciplines (primarily with public policy and management, political regionalism, international relations and geopolitics, etc.). …”
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Stakeholder engagement in urban water management: A SWOT analysis of the Banger polder system in Semarang
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Co-Creating and Implementing Quality Criteria for Citizen Science
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Innovative ecosystem based on a sixtuple helix on the example of the Podkarpackie Voivodeship
Published 2023-10-01“…This model complements the existing helix models of the innovation system with intermediary institutions for innovation transfer, as well as new types of innovation (eco-innovation, social innovation, etc.). The post-materialist paradigm is also pointed to as a direction for the development of the system paradigm in science, as well as in innovation. …”
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Human-Centered Robotic Development in the Steel Shop: Improving Health, Safety and Digital Skills at the Workplace
Published 2021-04-01“…The system derives from a co-creation process, where workers were involved since the beginning in the design process, according to the paradigm of social innovation combining technological and social development. …”
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APPROACHES REGARDING THE TAX EVASION IN ROMANIA
Published 2011-07-01“…In literature, there are many Romanian and foreign authors reporting on the tax evasion issue while as far as specialised magazines are concerned, there are just a few discussing about the social protection issues or about the European experience in the tax adjustment whereby the states have gone over the years, such as: the Romanian Economic Journal, the Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Review of Social Innovation and other authors such as Saguna and Tutungiu (1995), M. …”
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Addressing the “shadow pandemic” through a public health approach to violence prevention
Published 2020-07-01“… Experts from across the globe have warned of the adverse consequences of COVID-19 lockdown and physical distancing restrictions on violence in the home, with the United Nations describing it as a shadow pandemic. This social innovation narra-tive explores how a public health approach to violence prevention is implemented in Wales during the COVID-19 pandemic by the multi-agency Wales Violence Prevention Unit. …”
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The Potential of Informal Institutions in Promoting Green Enterpreneurship (Ge) and Sustainable Socio-Economic Development
Published 2023-12-01“…Green Enterpreneurship (GE), as a form of social innovation, gave rise to new models of socio-economic solidarity within unique local communities. …”
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Bifurcations, chaotic behavior, and optical solutions for the complex Ginzburg–Landau equation
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Pædagogikken som hybrid mellem universitær dannelse og samfundsmæssig innovation
Published 2014-03-01“…These concepts, the article argues, evoke two different understandings of the relationship between university education and social innovation. The article concludes with a discussion of how different learning strategies support these two views of innovation.…”
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