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What is the role of culture in the innovation dynamic of small
firms within the context of their territorial environments? How do
shared values, beliefs and practices underpin the knowledge
production process that leads to innovation? In what way do
symbolic aspects of social life shape European SMEs' innovation
processes? This volume gives an extensive insight into the complex
links between culture and innovation in one of the key agents of
economic life: SMEs and micro firms. The chapters employ different
analytical and methodological strategies in regions of Europe to
identify dimensions of culture, especially values, norms, skills
and institutions, and to scrutinize which specific components of
culture are relevant to firm innovation and to the more general
dynamics of regional innovation. The original research presented
shows how small firms learn, interact, compete and collaborate with
other key agents of the innovation system. Taken as a whole, the
volume points the way towards a more comprehensive framework for
understanding the nature of innovation in SMEs and micro firms. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue
of European Planning Studies.
Economic and financial crises have brought the rise of
unemployment, reduction of economic growth and emergence of global
imbalances and tensions as countries and regions have suffered the
effects of a variety of internal and external shocks. In this
context of constant disruption, the scientific community has
struggled to provide satisfactory answers to current economic
challenges within standard frameworks. Focusing on the
interconnections between innovation and resilience, this edited
book contributes to a better understanding of how the crisis
affects innovation and the capacity of territories to adapt and
evolve. It offers both theoretical and empirical contributions that
debate the notions of resilience in regional and urban contexts and
serve as case studies related to innovation strategies and
territorial clusters.
What is the role of culture in the innovation dynamic of small
firms within the context of their territorial environments? How do
shared values, beliefs and practices underpin the knowledge
production process that leads to innovation? In what way do
symbolic aspects of social life shape European SMEs' innovation
processes? This volume gives an extensive insight into the complex
links between culture and innovation in one of the key agents of
economic life: SMEs and micro firms. The chapters employ different
analytical and methodological strategies in regions of Europe to
identify dimensions of culture, especially values, norms, skills
and institutions, and to scrutinize which specific components of
culture are relevant to firm innovation and to the more general
dynamics of regional innovation. The original research presented
shows how small firms learn, interact, compete and collaborate with
other key agents of the innovation system. Taken as a whole, the
volume points the way towards a more comprehensive framework for
understanding the nature of innovation in SMEs and micro firms. The
chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue
of European Planning Studies.
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Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language - 15th International Conference, PROPOR 2022, Fortaleza, Brazil, March 21-23, 2022, Proceedings (Paperback, 1st ed. 2022)
Vladia Pinheiro, Pablo Gamallo, Raquel Amaro, Carolina Scarton, Fernando Batista, …
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R2,245
Discovery Miles 22 450
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 15th International
Conference on Computational Processing of the Portuguese Language,
PROPOR 2021, held in Fortaleza, Brazil, in March 2021. The 36 full
papers presented together with 4 short papers were carefully
reviewed and selected from 88 submissions. They are grouped in
topical sections on speech processing; resources and evaluation;
natural language processing applications; semantics; natural
language processing tasks; and multilinguality.
Economic and financial crises have brought the rise of
unemployment, reduction of economic growth and emergence of global
imbalances and tensions as countries and regions have suffered the
effects of a variety of internal and external shocks. In this
context of constant disruption, the scientific community has
struggled to provide satisfactory answers to current economic
challenges within standard frameworks. Focusing on the
interconnections between innovation and resilience, this edited
book contributes to a better understanding of how the crisis
affects innovation and the capacity of territories to adapt and
evolve. It offers both theoretical and empirical contributions that
debate the notions of resilience in regional and urban contexts and
serve as case studies related to innovation strategies and
territorial clusters.
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