Handbook of research on smart territories and entrepreneurial ecosystems for social innovation and sustainable growth

"This book explores smart specialization strategy as an exportable model for improving competitiveness in different environments"--

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Другие авторы: Palma-Ruiz, Jesus Manuel, 1978-, Sáiz Álvarez, José Manuel, Herrero-Crespo, Ángel
Формат: Электронная книга
Язык:English
Публикация: Hershey, PA IGI Global, Business Science Reference, [2020]
Серии:Advances in business strategy and competitive advantage.
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Online-ссылка:EBSCOhost
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Оглавление:
  • Section 1. Smart territories, cities, and regions. Chapter 1. The role of smart city solutions on the road to smart territories: smart solutions to urbanization problems ; Chapter 2. The role of business in the innovation ecosystem: the case of smart cities as business models ; Chapter 3. Quality in e-environment development and sustainability of smart cities ; Chapter 4. Social innovation as a new social policy tool for regional government institutions in smart territories ; Chapter 5. How to facilitate citizen-led social innovations: designer-, maker-, and funder-society as building blocks ; Chapter 6. The importance of intellectual capital for the sustainable growth of regions: evidence from the Republic of Serbia ; Chapter 7. Citizen perceptions and support for smart city projects: the case of "smart Santander" ; Chapter 8. The development of smart tourism destinations through the integration of ICT innovations in SMEs of the commercial sector: practical experience from central Italy ; Chapter 9. System and environment for tourism 4.0: how does a digital system work for the promotion and evaluation of gastronomic tourism fairs? ; Chapter 10. Smart territories, collaborative entrepreneurship, and eco-friendly tourism for development: El Boalo-Cerceda-Mataelpino (Madrid, Spain) case ; Chapter 11. Smart territory initiatives in an emerging economy: the case of Chihuahua City in Mexico ; Chapter 12. Qualitative analysis of learning territorial planning: the case of management of a local plan of territorial laws in Chile
  • Section 2. Entrepreneurial ecosystems and initiatives for innovation, regional development, and growth. Chapter 13. Regional development via entrepreneur multi-perspective approach ; Chapter 14. Regional impact of innovation: the case of an H2020 project in central and western Europe ; Chapter 15. Open social innovation: an approach to public organizations ; Chapter 16. Coworking spaces and the transcendence of social innovation knowledge in the smart territory ; Chapter 17. Are there really differences between social and commercial entrepreneurship in Developing countries?: an institutional approach ; Chapter 18. To examine women social entrepreneurial ecosystems: opportunities and challenges ; Chapter 19. Challenges in the informal sector: a tale of four successful entrepreneurs in the Makola Market in Ghana ; Chapter 20. Sustainable entrepreneurship in indigenous communities in Colombia ; Chapter 21. Steps to success: competitive advantage of modern enterprises in Poland.