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Segev, Dorry L. « Innovative strategies in living donor kidney transplantation ». Nature Reviews Nephrology 8, no 6 (1 mai 2012) : 332–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nrneph.2012.82.

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Brcar, Franc, et Silvo Lah. « Innovation Management and an Innovative Ideas System ». Organizacija 44, no 1 (1 janvier 2011) : 3–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10051-011-0001-1.

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Innovation Management and an Innovative Ideas SystemInnovation management is one of the most important tasks for managers in order to make their organizations successful and efficient. A part of this ranges from innovative employee ideas for small everyday improvements up to innovations that bring enormous savings. The survey tries to determine which factors influence the number of innovative ideas and to propose methods for improvements in this area. The basic research method used was a questionnaire, which helped us gather data and the basic method used for data processing was statistical analysis. First, we established that there is a progressive correlation between the number of innovative ideas submitted in the past and the number of anticipated innovative ideas in the future. Second, we established that the following three factors have an impact on innovation and creativity: (1) work and education; (2) working and living conditions; and (3) rewards and payment. Finally, we have established that there is a correlation between satisfaction with the rewards and payment factor and the current life-cycle stage of organization. To summarize, the level of innovation and creativity of employees is influenced by their overall satisfaction in an organization.
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Rashid, Asarnusch, Christian Reichelt, Natalie Röll et Tom Zentek. « Living Labs als Forschungsinstrument für Ambient Assisted Living Technologien ». i-com 11, no 3 (novembre 2012) : 24–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1524/icom.2012.0034.

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ZusammenfassungSeit über vier Jahren setzt das FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik die Living Lab Methode zur Forschung an Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) Technologien ein. Ca. 15 wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiter aus unterschiedlichen Projekten und Disziplinen arbeiten hier zusammen, um innovative Assistenzsysteme für ältere bzw. körperlich und kognitiv eingeschränkte Menschen zu entwickeln. Das Living Lab erwies als sehr hilfreich, um zum einen techni-sche Möglichkeiten aufzuzeigen und zum anderen Benut-zerakzeptanzanalysen und Usability Tests von AAL Tech-nologien durchzuführen. Dieser Beitrag beschreibt den theoretischen Rahmen der Living Lab Methodik und die Erfahrungen mit der Umsetzung des Living Lab zur For-schung an AAL Technologien.
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Voloshchuk, Vitalii. « Mechanisms of activation of innovative development ». INNOVATIVE ECONOMY, no 7-8 (novembre 2019) : 27–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.37332/2309-1533.2019.7-8.4.

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Purpose. The aim of the article is determined on the basis of a systematic approach and generalization of theoretical and scientific-practical approaches of discovering conceptual bases of formation of mechanisms and determination of economic interpretation of the process and stages of innovative development for the transition from low- to high-tech innovation economy. Methodology of research. Historical, systemic and logical-dialectical approaches have been applied to achieve this goal; the following methods are used: abstract and logical – in setting the goals and objectives of the study; analytical and monographic – when studying literary sources, legislative or other normative legal acts and practices of mechanisms of innovative development; by means of the comparative method the differences in the mechanisms of realization of the state innovation policy of Ukraine and the countries with developed market economy are determined; systematization – at systematization of mechanisms of innovative development of enterprises; statistical and economic – when collecting and processing statistical data; analysis and synthesis – to develop directions for improving the innovative development of enterprises. Findings. Conceptual bases of formation of mechanisms of innovative development of the enterprises are revealed and theoretical and scientific-practical approaches to economic interpretation of the process of innovative development are determined. The essence of innovation development as a systematic management of innovation activity, aimed at shaping and ensuring achievement of economic growth through rational use, increasing and distribution of innovative and economic and technological potential at different stages, namely: in the process of creation and transfer of innovations, development of mass production and financial mechanisms and commercialization of development, legal protection and use of intellectual property objects and establishment of Ukrainian relations Certain innovators with partners, creating favorable conditions for retaining specialists. Originality. It is determined that one of the main tasks of innovative development is to increase the level of innovation activity, which to a certain extent depends on the structural elements of the national innovation ecosystem and stages of innovation development. The scientific and methodological approaches of formation of mechanisms of innovative development are improved, on the basis of consideration of functional connections, ensuring rational use of resources, obtaining synergistic effect of contractual relationships and aggregate investments. Practical value. Formed mechanisms to ensure the activation of innovative development as an orderly set of institutional settings include defining the goals, objectives, increasing the ability to solve problems and attracting investment to ensure the effectiveness of innovation, which allows economic entities to achieve strategic development goals, solve problems of ensuring effective interaction of the state science and business to innovate, and as a systematic process that implements a competitor no benefits, ensuring sustainable growth, improve the quality and standard of living by harmonizing the interests of its members. Key words: conceptual foundations; innovative development; mechanisms; enterprises; potential; stages; strategy; transfer; activation.
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Slesarev, Mikhail, et Nguyen Dinh Dap. « “Green” standards will ensure safe living environment ». MATEC Web of Conferences 196 (2018) : 04022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201819604022.

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The paper introduces the concept of “green” standardization of living environment technologies and “green” innovative products to shape the most likely transition to a new nature-like technological paradigm, which will replace the existing energy-consuming equipment and technology paradigm leading to global ecological collapse in the future. “Green” standardization of the future is necessary to assess compliance and to examine safety and nature-likeness of the newest technologies being developed from among promising breakthrough technologies and to assess compliance of “innovative” products with the requirements of bio-positivity, comfort and safety.
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Inna Barbanova. « MECHANISM OF INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF DEVELOPED COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD AND FUNDAMENTALS FOR ITS CREATION IN UKRAINE ». Proceedings of Scientific Works of Cherkasy State Technological University Series Economic Sciences, no 59 (28 décembre 2020) : 109–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.24025/2306-4420.1.59.2020.221030.

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In today's world, one of the important indicators of each country is the mechanism of its innovative development. It is proved that countries with stable and developed economic system, high standard of living, education, science and business sector have created and regulated a mechanism of innovative development. In order to create, launch and effectively operate the mechanism of innovative development in Ukraine, it is necessary to create favorable conditions while applying world experience and taking into account its capabilities and features. The article considers the content of the concept of "innovation development mechanism", identifies and analyzes the ten leading countries according to the Global Innovation Index 2019, highlights the main factors of influence of each country that have become key and common elements in successfully achieving innovation at the national level. The state and the business sector have given effective cooperation and interaction. The availability and sufficiency of resources for the creation of a mechanism of innovative development in Ukraine are studied, the main elements are identified and the scheme of interaction of these elements of innovative development is developed.
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Coffman, Reid, Lee Fithian et Edwin Akins. « Deploying Shipping Containers for Innovative Living Architecture Design Education ». Journal of Living Architecture 4, no 2 (2017) : 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.46534/jliv.2017.04.02.001.

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Lewis, SZ, et M. Newton. « Innovative Approach To Keeping Evidence Current And Guidelines Living ». Value in Health 19, no 7 (novembre 2016) : A397. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jval.2016.09.287.

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Baker, Scott, Pippa Brashear, Paul Tschirky, Joseph Marrone et Max Larson. « DESIGN AND PHYSICAL MODEL STUDIES OF INNOVATIVE LIVING BREAKWATERS ». Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no 36 (30 décembre 2018) : 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.papers.59.

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This paper describes two separate but closely related physical models conducted to support the detailed design of the Living Breakwaters project located in Raritan Bay, New York. One study focused on optimizing and verifying the breakwater design elements to ensure they were well adapted to typical and extreme conditions, while the second study focused on verifying the overall performance of multiple living breakwaters in terms of wave attenuation and impacts on nearshore wave-induced circulation. These investigations generated a large quantity of valuable information concerning the design and performance of the breakwaters that will be used to optimize and support the final design and obtain the necessary permits required for construction.
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Goldenberg, Robert, et David Hartman. « A Living Covenant : The Innovative Spirit in Traditional Judaism ». Journal of Law and Religion 17, no 1/2 (2002) : 129. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/1051403.

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Solaimani, Sam, Nick Guldemond et Harry Bouwman. « Dynamic stakeholder interaction analysis : Innovative smart living design cases ». Electronic Markets 23, no 4 (29 septembre 2013) : 317–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12525-013-0143-5.

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Sokira, Tatyana, Zhanat Belgibayeva et Almazhan Dzhulaeva. « Innovative Factors of Sustainable Development of Regions of Kazakhstan ». E3S Web of Conferences 295 (2021) : 01038. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202129501038.

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The article discusses the formation of a rating as a strategic planning tool in order to develop a set of measures to overcome regional inequality, equalize the levels of social-and-economic development and living standards of the population of the regions of Kazakhstan. Based on the data of the Committee on Statistics of the Ministry of National Economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan, indicators of region innovative developments of Kazakhstan were analyzed and calculated. The factors of the level of innovative activity are revealed. Based on them, groups of regions with a high, medium, below average and very low innovative development level were identified. There is a close relationship between the innovative development level and the rate of economic growth. On the one hand, the dynamics of economic growth requires innovation. On the other hand, innovation is the basis for increasing the competitiveness of the country and regions.
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Normandin, Kyle. « Charles and Ray Eames : Modern Living in a Postwar Era ». Designing Modern Life, no 46 (2012) : 48–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.52200/46.a.giecahq3.

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Anything seemed possible within the spirit of the postwar era. It is often noted that Charles and Ray Eames advocated the principles of Modernism through the adaptation of innovation from wartime technology. Undoubtedly, Charles and Ray Eames were pioneers who gave shape to America’s 20th century through the pursuit of industrialization, including their influence in the process of prefabricated mass production and residential construction. Their lives and work are significant not only due to their innovative furniture but also because of the internationalization and global expansion of American culture through their contributions to architecture, film, and industrial and graphic design.
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Popelo, Olha, Svitlana Tulchynska, Olga Garafonova, Liubov Kovalska et Semen Khanin. « Methodical Approach to Assessing Innovative Development Efficiency of Regional Economic Systems in the Conditions of the Creative Economy Development ». WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT 17 (7 juillet 2021) : 685–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37394/232015.2021.17.66.

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Modern globalization processes of economic development are increasingly focusing on the regional level of economic development. The regional economic systems are the basis of economic development, as evidenced by the practice of European countries. Innovative orientation is and remains important for creative economy development, because it is the innovative development of regional economic systems that allows to increase efficiency of the economic activity, to use available resources more rationally without harming the environment, to improve living standards and more. In turn, innovative orientation of economic development of regional economic systems requires the development of methodological approaches to assess the regional innovation efficiency. The outlined and others determined the relevance of the scientific research on the development of a methodological approach to assessing innovative development efficiency of regional economic systems, to which this article is devoted. As a result of the research, a methodical approach to assessing the dynamics of innovation efficiency of regional economic systems in the conditions of the creative economy development, which provides for four stages of its implementation, was developed. This approach allows to objectively analyze innovation efficiency of regions by determining the integrated index of innovation efficiency and the coefficient of the innovation efficiency dynamics, as well as to determine the most influential indicators that will further develop mechanisms to enhance innovation processes in regional economic systems and to increase their innovative development efficiency. The proposed methodological approach to assessing innovative development efficiency of Polish voivodeships has been tested.
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Bagadion, Anne Marie F. « Innovative Retailing ». International Journal of Asian Business and Information Management 4, no 3 (juillet 2013) : 16–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jabim.2013070102.

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This study was inspired by the persistence and strength of character of striving entrepreneurs in rural communities who strive to establish or let grow of their businesses. The Second Vatican Council of the Catholic Church considered Basic Ecclesial Community (BEC) as a “New Way of Renewing the Church”, thus the researcher collaborates with Caritas Diocese of Libmanan (Inc.), the social action and development arm of the Diocese of Libmanan, Camarines Sur, which established the BEC-Based Integral Evangelization program. This aims to develop not only spiritual renewal but social and moral transformation as well, to broaden and sustain alternative Income Generating Project (IGPs) that will uplift the standard of living of its members. The BEC through Caritas Diocese of Libmanan is determined to concretize an innovative retailing through its BEC Retail Store (“Tindahannin SKK” - in local dialect) and Automated Teller Machine (ATM)/Credit Card. The BEC –ATM/Credit card) which will provide economic empowerment to its members as an alternative credit access in the procurement of basic goods and services, and as an alternative credit access in starting small businesses.
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Larionov, Valery Glebovich, Elena N. Sheremetyeva et Larisa A. Gorshkova. « Innovative ecosystems in digital economy ». Vestnik of Astrakhan State Technical University. Series : Economics 2021, no 1 (31 mars 2021) : 49–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.24143/2073-5537-2020-1-49-56.

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The article examines the formation and management of innovative ecosystems in the digital economy. Approaches to determining and content of the term “innovation ecosystem” are analyzed, the specifics and conditions of management of innovative ecosystems are investigated. There has been analyzed the concept of ecosystem as a complex self-organizing, self-regulating, self-sufficient system. There have been considered the research works devoted to innovative systems. The innovation ecosystems are viewed by scientists as the effective cooperation mechanisms aimed at combining individual proposals from different firms into a single customer-oriented proposal. In terms of a systematic approach the innovation ecosystem is defined as a living social organism, which is continuously changing under the influence of agents' behavior and the business units of the ecosystem. One of the key conditions for effective functioning of the innovation ecosystem is the use of innovation management methods. The choice or combination of ways to interact to manage an ecosystem depends on three things: the ecosystem strategy, the market environment, and the general risk appetite of agents and business units. An important aspect of ecosystem management is training of qualified personnel with a completely new type of thinking. Ecosystem manageability is found to dependent on the ability of professionals to adapt to the rapidly changing economic conditions and to continuously improve their skills. It has been inferred that the innovation ecosystem is a complex production and commercial structure, the functioning of which is associated with the unification of various kinds of business units, educational and scientific organizations to develop innovative products and services using advanced technologies, including digital ones.
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Karaca, Alp. « Innovative technologies and living spaces ; Updated living standards according to the evolution of homo sapiens ». New Trends and Issues Proceedings on Advances in Pure and Applied Sciences, no 12 (30 avril 2020) : 91–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.18844/gjpaas.v0i12.4990.

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Homosapiens is the common family name for contemporary human beings. There are different kinds of homo species but the most recent one with the most improved abilities are human beings of the present era, who have adapted themselves to the new technologies and life conditions by improving themselves. The substantial improvements in technology started with the French Revolution in 1799. Initially, technology helped human beings in the production and industry sectors. Thereafter, in the 1990s, technology penetrated living spaces, firstly helping with household duties and then impacting social life, first with the radio and later with the television. Living spaces started to change through the organisation of spaces, and most houses were organised according to location reserved for the television. This is the biggest change brought about by technology in living spaces. The expectations of human beings were on the rise simultaneously with economic welfare and consumption-based demands. In the 2000s, phyisical limitations occurred, while expectations increased even more. These were constraints over time, materials and economy, and the solution came from technology via virtual reality and generated cyber spaces, which were without limits, economical and surpassed the built environments. Due to the lack of physical conditions, built envionments ceded their place to virtual living spaces and virtual cities. In the present study, data collection was undertaken via a study of innovations within living spaces and also via an observation of social lives within living spaces. The present article aims to present what can be foreseen, on the basis of cause and effect, concerning the impacts of the current evolution on the one hand and massive outbreaks of viruses on the other hand, the impacts on the physical spaces of the homosapiens species that have succeeded in adapting to all the changes that they have come across from their beginnings until the present era, the impacts that both phenomena will have on the current living standards and living spaces of humans and what changes human living spaces will undergo in the ongoing process of evolution. Human beings will continue renewing themselves throughout the said phenomena before concluding their process of evolution. Keywords: Innovative, technology, living spaces, living standards, homosapiens.
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Soutullo, Silvia, Laura Aelenei, Per Sieverts Nielsen, Jose Antonio Ferrer et Helder Gonçalves. « Testing Platforms as Drivers for Positive-Energy Living Laboratories ». Energies 13, no 21 (27 octobre 2020) : 5621. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13215621.

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The development of city-driven urban laboratories was considered a priority by the European Commission through Action 3.2 of the Strategic Energy Technology Plan. In this context, positive-energy districts laboratories could take the role of urban drivers toward innovation and sustainability in cities. These urban labs can provide real-life facilities with innovative co-creation processes and, at the same time, provide testing, experimenting, and prototyping of innovative technologies. In this scope, the authors of this work want to share the very first results of an empirical study using the testing facilities provided by the members of the Joint Program on Smart Cities of the European Energy Research Alliance as positive-energy districts laboratories. Six climatic regions are studied as boundary conditions, covering temperate and continental climates. Four scales of action are analyzed: Building, campus, urban, and virtual, with building and campus scales being the most frequent. Most of these laboratories focus on energy applications followed by networks, storage systems, and energy loads characterization. Many of these laboratories are regulated by ICT technologies but few of them consider social aspects, lighting, waste, and water systems. A SWOT analysis is performed to highlight the critical points of the testing facilities in order to replicate optimized configurations under other conditions. This statistical study provides guidelines on integration, localization, functionality, and technology modularity aspects. The use of these guidelines will ensure optimal replications, as well as identify possibilities and opportunities to share testing facilities of/between the positive-energy district laboratories.
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Manika, Stella. « Mechanisms for Innovative-Driven Solutions in European Smart Cities ». Smart Cities 3, no 2 (1 juin 2020) : 527–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/smartcities3020028.

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Innovative procurement is an important tool for smart cities to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of public services, especially in sectors such as smart living (for example, health conditions), smart mobility, or smart environment (with emphasis on waste and water management). The European Union (EU) public procurement legislative framework encourages the deployment of innovation by several means (including, inter alia, the introduction of competitive procedures promoting innovation, use of award criteria based on factors other than price, and the life-cycle approach) and sets the scene for a more strategic procurement for EU smart cities. Despite the proven benefits of innovative procurement, public authorities, driven mainly by their preference to follow traditional tender procedures under solely budgetary considerations, have hesitated to introduce innovation. The case study of Greece is examined, and it is concluded that despite the adopted policy measures that are conducive for mainstreaming innovation procurement, innovation procurement in Greece is at an early development stage. One of the reasons that hinder the application of innovation-oriented procedures by public purchasers is their insufficient knowledge of the available legal framework. The broad objective of this article is to outline the main innovation-friendly tools, as set out in the applicable European public procurement legislative framework that smart cities should adopt in order to make strategic use of innovative procurement.
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Mukhametov, D. R. « Development of Human Capital in Russian “Smart” Cities : Networks and ‘Living labs’ ». World of new economy 14, no 2 (1 novembre 2020) : 16–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.26794/2220-6469-2020-14-2-16-24.

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The article deals with the problems and opportunities of development of human capital in Russian “smart” cities. The formation of the digital economy involves new skills, knowledge and competencies associated with the use of new technologies. The high level of human capital is becoming particularly important in “smart” cities, where the introduction of digital technologies into the management system creates various exchange, control and regulation networks that ensure the self-organisation of urban management systems and the optimisation of the environment. The development of human capital becomes possible by choosing the most effective organisational solutions that would ensure access of residents to new technologies and infrastructure and create opportunities for cooperation between city authorities, residents, scientific and technical institutions and business. One of the most effective solutions is the creation of living labs — open innovation systems that provide cooperation of stakeholders, access of residents to new technologies, exchange of skills and experience, implementation of interdisciplinary projects, creation of grassroots innovations, and integration of educational and research activities. In Russia, centres of innovative youth creativity, technoparks, innovation clusters can be used to create living laboratories in “smart” cities. Сenters of innovative youth creativity is the most successful and perspective way to realise the living labs format. In this centres it is possible to build stable connections between the residents and various stakeholders, and provide development of intelligent systems focused on solving problems of urban governance. However, their development requires overcoming such issues as the coordination of the activities of various stakeholders, uneven territorial distribution of organisational opportunities, promotion of interdisciplinary research and development.
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Chen, Ping-Hei, et Hyung Cho. « Heat Transfer and Its Innovative Applications ». Inventions 4, no 1 (18 janvier 2019) : 4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/inventions4010004.

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Innovative and high-end techniques have been recently developed in academic institutes and are gradually being employed in our daily lives for improving living quality, namely, artificial intelligence (AI) technology, autonomous cars, hyper-loop for high-speed transportation, miniaturization of electronic devices, heat dissipation from cooling films to outer space, and so on [...]
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Hogan, Mark. « Living in a Fool’s Paradise ». Boom 4, no 2 (2014) : 76–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/boom.2014.4.2.76.

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This article investigates the political processes and attitudes that have prevented San Francisco from adequately dealing with many of its challenges. It posits that the city is at risk of becoming a caricature of its former self if attitudes towards accepting and preparing for the future do not change as a chronic shortage of housing threatens to push many long-time residents out. The history of anti-development attitudes since the 1980s is reviewed, tracing the rebound from post-industrial decline to becoming a highly desirable residential location and the home to some of the world’s most innovative companies.
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Royston, Claire, Gary Mitchell, Colin Sheeran, Joanne Strain et Sue Goldsmith. « Optimisation of dementia care in care homes : Dementia care framework (innovative practice) ». Dementia 19, no 4 (22 novembre 2017) : 1316–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1471301217740009.

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There are an increasing number of people living with dementia in care home settings. Recent reports suggest that people who deliver care to residents living with dementia in care homes require specialist support to provide optimum care. To address this need Four Seasons Health Care, the largest provider of care homes within the UK today, sought to design a dementia care framework that enhanced the quality of life for people living with dementia in their care homes. The framework was designed using a robust evidence base, engagement with people living with dementia, their care partners, policy-writers, multidisciplinary professionals and people within the organisation. This paper describes the methodology behind the dementia care framework and outcomes data from the first phase (of 20 care homes that included the care of 451 people living with dementia). The main outcome was a significant improvement in the quality of the lives of residents across biological, psychological, social and spiritual needs.
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Kuchmaeva, O. V., et M. Yu Arkhipova. « Digital Technologies in Everyday Life of the Russians ». Voprosy statistiki 28, no 3 (29 juin 2021) : 45–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.34023/2313-6383-2021-28-3-45-55.

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The development of innovations changes the usual living environment of people, affects their standard of living and lifestyle. The purpose of the article is to identify the main factors that determine the attitude of the Russians to innovations and contribute to their spread in everyday life. Findings based on the data of sample surveys, in particular the Comprehensive survey of living conditions of the population (2016), sample Federal statistical observation on the use of information technologies and information and telecommunication networks by the population (2018), and the materials of the Russian Longitudinal Monitoring Survey (RLMS) and the authors’ research conducted in 2017 in Moscow and the Moscow region. The authors used a set of methods for statistical data analysis. The application of the classification tree method revealed the main factors that influence the use of innovative technologies in everyday practice. Factor analysis was used to determine the specifics of Internet use by the Russians. The two-step cluster analysis procedure allowed to form two typology groups (clusters) of respondents depending on their use of such innovative practice as distance financial services. A positive attitude to innovation and information and communication technologies is determined by the experience of using modern technologies in the educational process, the age and interest (readiness) of respondents to use innovations and digital technologies in everyday life. The attitude to innovation is largely determined by the psychological characteristics of the respondent, their willingness to accept innovations. Although innovative practices such as tablet use and distance financial services are widely distributed, their prevalence is determined by similar factors. At the macro level, the parameters of the image and quality of life in various types of settlements, and the involvement in modern technologies in the workplace have an impact. The social and professional status of the person plays a more crucial role than the type of economic activity.
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Martin, Elizabeth, Ian Cleland, Chris Nugent, Claire Orr, Tanya McCance, Assumpta Ryan et Jim McLaughlin. « Connected Health Living Lab ». Proceedings 31, no 1 (20 novembre 2019) : 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/proceedings2019031011.

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The school of computing, in collaboration with the institute of nursing and health research and the school of engineering, recently established the connected health living lab (CH:LL) at Ulster University. CH:LL offers a dedicated environment to support user and clinical engagement, access to state-of-the-art technology to assess usability and interaction with innovative technologies, in addition to being a dedicated environment to record user behaviours with new connected health solutions. The creation of such a dedicated environment offers a range of benefits to support multi-disciplinary research in the area of connected health. This paper illustrates the design, development, and implementation of CH:LL, including a description of the various technologies associated with the living lab at Ulster University. To conclude, the paper highlights how these resources have been used to date within various research projects.
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Храмцов, Андрей, et Andrey Khramtsov. « Innovative Solutions in Milk Whey Production ». Food Processing : Techniques and Technology 48, no 3 (24 janvier 2019) : 5–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.21603/2074-9414-2018-3-5-15.

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The paper features some practical and theoretical achievements made by the federal level Scientific school of Living Systems (7510.2010.4) headquartered at the North-Caucasus Federal University. The article describes the principles of non-waste technology in milk whey production. The sustainable use of milk whey presupposes its conditioning before technological processing. Moreover, all components of milk whey are put into use: concentrates, high-quality lactose, and such derivatives as prebiotics, especially lactulose.
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Taraskina, Yulia Victorovna, Maria Vladimirovna Shendo et Svetlana O. Gordienko. « Creating effective mechanism of regional innovative development management ». Vestnik of Astrakhan State Technical University. Series : Economics 2021, no 2 (30 juin 2021) : 88–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.24143/2073-5537-2021-2-88-97.

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The paper focuses on the problem of effective innovative regional development for strengthening the country's competitive position in the world market, ensuring the economic growth and improving the living standard of the population, which is a key task of the socio-economic policy of the Russian Federation. Creating modern mechanisms for managing innovative regional development should contribute to the activation of innovative activities in the region, increase its investment attractiveness and, as a result, improve its position in the National Rating of Investment Attractiveness of the subjects of the Russian Federation. Based on the analysis of the Global Innovation Index, conclusions are drawn about the success of the implementation of the Strategy of Innovative Development of the Russian Federation until 2020, and factors that have a positive and negative impact on the effectiveness of the innovation system of the Russian Federation are identified. The conducted SWOT analysis of the innovative potential of the Astrakhan region has shown that, despite the real potential, the innovative development of the region is at a low level. The concept of mechanism of innovative development is clarified and the concept of region is specified. The mechanism of innovative development of the region is proposed, consisting of seven elements: object, center, subjects, goals, algorithms of the mechanism of innovative development of the region, including management processes, methods and tools of management, conditions and factors that can contribute to or hinder the effective functioning of the mechanism, a system for evaluating the effectiveness of its work. The purpose of the mechanism is substantiated: to provide a synergistic effect in the development of the innovative potential of the region by ensuring effective interaction of all its participants. It has been stated that the proposed mechanism of innovative development can be used in any subject of the Russian Federation, taking into account the specific features of the region.
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Mintálová, Tatiana, Michal Vančura, Martin Blažek et Václav Toušek. « Innovative environment of the Zlínský Region ». Studies of the Industrial Geography Commission of the Polish Geographical Society 16 (1 janvier 2010) : 58–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20801653.16.6.

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Innovations are presently considered one of the most important factors of the regional development. Their introduction enhances the competitiveness of the region, economic growth and living standard in regions. The objective of the contribution is to assess regional innovative potential of the Zlínský region, to present the results of enquiry aimed at the analysis of conditions and hinterland for the innovative enterprise in the Zlínský region and to identify the demands of entrepreneurial subjects in R&D.
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Ahmed, Abdullahi, Danny McGough et Monica Mateo-Garcia. « Testing innovative technologies for retrofitting : Coventry University as a living lab ». Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues 4, no 3 (31 mars 2017) : 257–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.9770/jesi.2017.4.3s(2).

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Stern, Josef. « A Living Covenant : The Innovative Spirit in Traditional Judaism. David Hartman ». Journal of Religion 70, no 4 (octobre 1990) : 663–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/488514.

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Singer, Peter A., Mark Siegler, John D. Lantos, Jean C. Emond, Peter F. Whitington, J. Richard Thistlethwaite et Christoph E. Broelsch. « The ethical assessment of innovative therapies : Liver transplantation using living donors ». Theoretical Medicine 11, no 2 (juin 1990) : 87–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00489452.

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Bowden, Robyn, Etai Even-Zahav et Candice Kelly. « Innovative Food Procurement Strategies of Women Living in Khayelitsha, Cape Town ». Urban Forum 29, no 3 (3 juillet 2018) : 315–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12132-018-9338-3.

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Mikhaylov, A. S., V. V. Gorochnaya, D. V. Hvaley et I. S. Gumenyuk. « Innovative development of Russian coastal regions : north–south divergence ». Baltic Region 12, no 3 (2020) : 105–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5922/2079-8555-2020-3-7.

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Coastal regions are territorial social systems whose socio-economic and innovative development is strongly influenced by the factor of coastalisation. The effect of movement to the sea determines the dynamics of settlement systems as well as their economic and infrastructure development. This holds for transport, logistics, information and communications, industrial, and other infrastructure. Coastal regions are so diverse that it is impossible to construct a development model that will fit all of them. One can speak only of general trends. This study focuses on identifying differences between the innovation systems of northern and southern coastal regions within the same country. The geographical scope of the study is four Russian coastal territories: Murmansk and Arkhangelsk in the Baltic Sea region and Rostov and Krasnodar in the Azov-Black Sea region. Methodologically, this study carries out a comparative assessment of heterogeneity of innovative development at municipal and interregional levels, using four groups of indicators: human capital, economic growth and clustering, innovation and digitalisation, and quality and standards of living. All these components are vital for regional innovative development. A statistical assessment is supplemented by a qualitative analysis of spatial patterns of innovation capital accumulation; the agglomeration factor is taken into account. It is shown that northern and southern coastal regions perform very differently on innovative development, the latter doing better than the former. Three main models of innovation generation, implementation, and accumulation of coastal regions are described. Each is associated with a different way to benefit from proximity to the sea. These are maritime activities, maritime transport, and the economic use of recreational, natural and climatic resources.
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Goncharenko, Iryna М., et Margarita Išoraitė. « CREATION OF AN INTEGRATED OPEN COWORKING CENTER FOR INNOVATION ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN HIGHER EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS ». Management 29, no 1 (4 septembre 2019) : 35–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.30857/2415-3206.2019.1.3.

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Introduction. The transition to an innovative development model requires a dramatic increase in the share of innovative products and services by activating innovative entrepreneurship, introducing organizational innovations. One of the effective ways of modernizing the economy is the implementation of the attractor of integrated development of innovation infrastructure at four levels: macro level (national innovation system, free economic zones, venture financing); meso-level (creation of business incubators, technoparks, hacking, coworkings); micro-level (funds attraction, outsourcing, intrapreneurship) and nano-level (freelancing; crowdsourcing).The hypothesis of scientific research is based on the assumption that a new understanding of the priorities of educational and innovation policy and the creation of an appropriate institutional environment for the development of the ecosystem "education – science – business" will promote the establishment of equivalent relations between market actors in accordance with national priorities and world trends in scientific and technological development.The purposeof the research is to provide a comprehensive substantiation of the theoretical and methodological foundations of the formation of a management system of cluster interaction of interactive tools of the innovation chain of knowledge on a new basis, providing the attractor of innovative development of innovation and technological centers of coworking as a platform for the development of educational clusters.The methodology of the research is based on the general scientific methodology – philosophy and system approach, as well as on interdisciplinary methodological approaches – institutional, resource, network and cluster, used in socio-economic sciences.Results. A new approach to the formation of institutional forms of the implementation of innovative entrepreneurship, as well as mechanisms for the formation and functioning of small cluster business structures on the basis (with participation) of university units, allows to provide an efficient transfer of knowledge from the system of education to entrepreneurship in order to provide innovative development as the most entrepreneurial institution of higher education, and cluster action zone.Conclusions. An integrated combination of the proposed approaches to business organization provides introduction of innovative directions of economic activity, creation of additional workplaces, reduction of unemployment, poverty reduction and formation of a stratum of potentially innovative-active people who can create their own business for improving the quality and standard of living of the population.
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Evans, Tracy, Brian Gross, Katelyn Rittenhouse, Carissa Harnish, Ashley Vellucci, Katherine Bupp, Michael Horst et al. « An Innovative Approach for Decreasing Fall Trauma Admissions from Geriatric Living Facilities : Preliminary Investigation ». American Surgeon 81, no 12 (décembre 2015) : 1279–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000313481508101232.

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Geriatric living facilities have been associated with a high rate of falls. We sought to develop an innovative intervention approach targeting geriatric living facilities that would reduce geriatric fall admissions to our Level II trauma center. In 2011, a Trauma Prevention Taskforce visited 5 of 28 local geriatric living facilities to present a fall prevention protocol composed of three sections: fall education, risk factor identification, and fall prevention strategies. To determine the impact of the intervention, the trauma registry was queried for all geriatric fall admissions attributed to patients living at local geriatric living facilities. The fall admission rate (total fall admissions/total beds) of the pre-intervention period (2010–2011) was compared with that of the postintervention period (2012–2013) at the 5 intervention and 23 control facilities. A P value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. From 2010 to 2013, there were 487 fall admissions attributed to local geriatric living facilities (intervention: 179 fall admissions; control: 308 fall admissions). The unadjusted fall rate decreased at intervention facilities from 8.9 fall admissions/bed pre-intervention to 8.1 fall admissions/bed postintervention, whereas fall admission rates increased at control sites from 5.9 to 7.7 fall admissions/bed during the same period [control/intervention odds ratio (OR), 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.32, 1.05–1.67; period OR, 95%CI = 1.55,1.18–2.04, P = 0.002; interaction of control/intervention group and period OR 95% CI = 0.68, 0.46–1.00, P = 0.047]. An aggressive intervention program targeting high-risk geriatric living facilities resulted in a statistically significant decrease in geriatric fall admissions to our Level II trauma center.
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Gavrilova, N. « Finland’s and Israel’s Experience of Innovative Development ». World Economy and International Relations, no 8 (2012) : 59–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2012-8-59-67.

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The production and promotion of high-tech products and new technologies to the global market is an essential condition for the competitiveness of the country. Some states that do not have abundant natural resources have made a stake on the development of advanced technologies. This secured them a place among the world leaders in terms of economic growth and population’s living standards. In-depth analysis of world practices of facilitating innovation is a pre-requisite for formulating the recommendations on the conditions for innovative development and competitiveness of Russia. From this point of view, the experience of Finland and Israel, which have managed to solve the respective problems is very interesting. Besides Finland and Israel, a similar model of innovation development is used in Sweden, Norway, Iceland and several other countries. The advantage of this model is that it creates an opportunity for national leadership at the world market of innovation. The national companies engaged in the development of new technologies create markets for themselves. Namely, they generate new needs and satisfy them, thus, they do not have to follow the market.
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Zavratnik, Veronika, Argene Superina et Emilija Stojmenova Duh. « Living Labs for Rural Areas : Contextualization of Living Lab Frameworks, Concepts and Practices ». Sustainability 11, no 14 (11 juillet 2019) : 3797. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11143797.

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Living Labs are spaces for innovative and participative research, development and activities that use multidisciplinary approaches and promote the co-creation paradigm. Our specific interest lies in exploring the value of the Living Lab concept for creating environments that enable equal opportunities for people living in rural and urban areas, and for making rural areas attractive places to live. Moreover, through the existing practices and research results available, Living Labs are seen as one of the important building blocks of smart rural development and an important step towards establishing a Smart Village environment. Living Labs are a valuable player in enhancing circular economy, digital transformation, local self-sufficiency and other elements of sustainable living. The main aim of this paper is therefore to put Living Labs in the context of rural areas and evaluate their possible contributions for sustainable rural development. This paper argues that the element of community and social change should be considered as a key element in enabling sustainable living.
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Saprykina, V. Y., et E. A. Degtyarenko. « PROBLEMS OF INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ». Scientific bulletin of the Southern Institute of Management, no 1 (30 mars 2018) : 44–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.31775/2305-3100-2018-1-44-48.

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Some researchers call the modern stage of development of the world economy “the era of innovations". Studies show that economic and social progress is ensured through an innovative process - the process of producing new knowledge and practices. Thanks to new technologies, deep structural changes are taking place in the economic sectors, new industries are being formed, new jobs are being created. Globalization and the integration of the world economy have further exacerbated competition in the market for high-tech products. In these circumstances, innovative instruments remain the only possible source of increasing the competitiveness of national economies. The innovative way of development of the Russian economy is recognized as the main direction promoting restoration of volumes of production, the international competitiveness, a standard of living of the population, increase of efficiency of national economy, improvement of an ecological condition of a natural environment. Therefore, it is no coincidence that at this stage of development of Russia’s economic system, its main vector is to increase the effectiveness of the implementation of innovation policy. The special attention paid at present to the issues related to the implementation of innovation policy is caused by the active activity of the state, which aims to transfer the Russian economy to the innovative way of development by 2020. It is an undeniable fact that the innovative way of development of the country is the only way to overcome the global socio-economic crises that pose a threat to the sustainable development of the state, both in the present and in the future. This article is devoted to the problems of innovative development of our country.
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Pisani, Anthony R., Wendi F. Cross, Arthur Watts et Kenneth Conner. « Evaluation of the Commitment to Living (CTL) Curriculum ». Crisis 33, no 1 (1 janvier 2012) : 30–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/0227-5910/a000099.

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Background: Finding effective and efficient options for training mental health professionals to assess and manage suicide risk is a high priority. Aims: To test whether an innovative, brief workshop can improve provider knowledge, confidence, and written risk assessment in a multidisciplinary sample of ambulatory and acute services professionals and trainees. Methods: We conducted a pre/post evaluation of a 3 h workshop designed to improve clinical competence in suicide risk assessment by using visual concept mapping, medical records documentation, and site-specific crisis response options. Participants (N = 338 diverse mental health professionals) completed pre- and postworkshop questionnaires measuring their knowledge and confidence. Before and after the workshop, participants completed documentation for a clinical vignette. Trained coders rated the quality of risk assessment formulation before and after training. Results: Participants’ knowledge, confidence, and objectively-rated documentation skills improved significantly (p < .001), with large effect sizes. Participants’ expectation of their ability to transfer workshop content to their clinical practice was high (mean = 4.10 on 1–5 scale). Conclusions: Commitment to Living is a promising, innovative, and efficient curriculum for educating practicing clinicians to assess and respond to suicide risk. Well-designed, brief, suicide risk management programs can improve clinicians’ knowledge, confidence, and skill.
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Abdullah, Jamalunlaili, Raziah Ahmad et Muhammad Hafiz Zainal. « The Blue-Green Urban Living Labs of Kuala Lumpur ». Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 5, no 13 (24 mars 2020) : 359–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v5i13.2072.

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The extraordinary societal challenges demand cities to be innovative and adaptable to the needs of urban citizens. In the Malaysian context, the Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) has not been well incorporated into the ULLs. This paper seeks to address this gap by exploring the potential of the Blue-Green Urban Living Labs (BGULLs) at the Sungai Bunus catchment area. Using Google Form, survey questionnaire is conducted among professionals and the public. Findings of this unprecedented study suggest the BGULLs offer beyond beautification works, and it is voicing the virtual idea of the BGULLs into a real setting that reflects the public-private-citizen partnerships.Keywords: Urban living labs; Blue-Green Infrastructure; Innovation; societal challengeseISSN: 2398-4287 © 2020. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BYNC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.DOI: https://doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v5i13.2072
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Temirbekova, E. T. « SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTENT OF A DECENT LIFE ». Bulletin of Korkyt Ata Kyzylorda University 57, no 2 (2021) : 264–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.52081/bkaku.2021.v57.i2.064.

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The human right to a decent life is a fundamental social right that is the basis for the entire system of human social rights and freedoms. This right is enshrined in international law and includes a set of rights necessary for the free development of the personality in the economic, social and cultural fields, the right to a standard of living that is necessary to maintain the health and well-being of the human and his family. According to the Universal Declaration of human rights: «everyone has the right to a standard of living adequate for the health and well-being of himself and his family, including food, clothing, housing, medical care and social services». The life of a person who continuously receives new knowledge and hones professional skills, who is a conductor of high quality of creative selfrealization, is worthy. Today the public demand for large-scale innovations can only be met by activating continuous human creative activity. Hence the conclusion: a decent human life is the basis for innovative development of the entire society. And the modern innovative economy requires a new, innovative approach to the person, his role and significance in the modern socio-economic reality. Keywords: «decent life», quality of life, standard of living, living standard.
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Doost Mohammadian, Hamid, et Fatemeh Rezaie. « i-Sustainability Plus Theory as an Innovative Path towards Sustainable World Founded on Blue-Green Ubiquitous Cities (Case Studies : Denmark and South Korea) ». Inventions 5, no 2 (30 mars 2020) : 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/inventions5020014.

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Nowadays, the new concept of urban living is required as a path to struggle with urbanization challenges in order to maintain the world and make cities better settings for living through creating high quality of life and liveability. To achieve such areas, developing sustainability, urban planning based on Information Technology, Information Communication Technology infrastructure, and innovative management play important roles. So, authors try to find out new concepts of urban life concerned with these indicators through sustainability, innovation, ubiquitous, and smartness to create a sustainable and modern world through smart cities. Based on authors’ researches, Blue-Green infrastructure based on environmentally friendly, green strategies, sustainable water management, and ubiquitous services focusing on digitalization and high technologies are required to make a modern world. Fundamentally, innovation management in technology, business and marketing has important roles in designing such areas by keeping up with growing demands and low resources of energies. In this research, i-Sustainability Plus is introduced as a theory to create Blue-Green Ubiquitous cities as modern sustainable and liveable urban areas. Such areas could make the world a better place for living through sustainable development and improving quality of human life.
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Gudauskas, Renaldas. « The National Library of Lithuania : Lively, innovative and creative ». Alexandria : The Journal of National and International Library and Information Issues 30, no 2-3 (août 2020) : 153–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0955749020983493.

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We live in a constantly transforming society, and, therefore, the Martynas Mažvydas National Library of Lithuania, which celebrated its centenary last year, is also constantly transforming. By adapting to constant change, we continue our core mission, which in today’s digital age is to preserve and manage what has been created in this country over the centuries. We are actively developing a unique library model, live library. In other words, it is the living space of living people. Our field of activity is very wide. We are not only the custodians of the national documentary treasure but also a cultural institution, open to all, a scientific library and a parliamentary library that cultivates community, public spirit and democracy. Never before has the National Library been as popular, needed and even as fashionable as it is today. We work to meet the professional, intellectual and spiritual needs of today’s people, whether they are library visitors, readers, employees, partners or just those who want to improve themselves.
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Gridin, O. V. « Key problems of innovation-investment model formation of agrarian sphere economy development and ways of their solution ». Actual problems of innovative economy, no 2 (2019) : 11–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.36887/2524-0455-2019-2-2.

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Introduction. The article deals with the problems of innovation-investment model formation of of agrarian sphere development of economy and the ways of their solution are determined and substantiated. The study found that the revival of the national economy as a whole and its agrarian sphere in particular is possible only due to the activation of innovative processes at the expense of full investment support. The purpose of this article is to identify the peculiarities of the formation and development of innovative pro-cesses in agro-industrial production, to identify the factors that inhibit them, as well as to identify and outline ways to solve the problem of forming an innovation-investment model of agro-industrial production. Research methodology. In the process of achieving this goal, the following methods were used: monographic; abstract-logical; synthesis; generalization and abstraction. Results. The essential features of formation and development of innovative processes in agro-industrial produc-tion are revealed in the article. It is proved that the modern economic policy in the agricultural sphere should be guided by the formation of innovation-investment model of development, when the increase of efficiency of social production is achieved at the expense of knowledge growth. It is established that the priorities in the field of innovation of the agroin-dustrial complex are: energy – and resource-saving technologies of production, storage and processing of products; in-novations that help fill the domestic market with high-quality domestic food; innovations that help to increase the relia-bility, efficiency of agricultural machines and mechanisms, extend their life, and increase productivity. The main prob-lems of innovations introduction and expansion of innovative-investment activity in agro-industrial production are generalized. It is proved that the overall strategic goal of managing the innovative development of the agricultural sec-tor is it’s complete modernization, which will meet the requirements of increasing the quality agricultural products manufacturing and products of its processing, improving the standard of the population living, increasing the produc-tion efficiency, preserving the environment. Key words: innovations, investments, innovative processes, innovative technologies, innovation-investment model of development.
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GIULIODORI, Lucio, Valentina ULIUMDZHIEVA, Elena NOTINA et Irina BYKOVA. « Thinking beyond, living beyond : Futurism. » WISDOM 15, no 2 (23 août 2020) : 176–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.24234/wisdom.v15i2.346.

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Living in the future, constantly thinking over it, incessantly inventing it, anticipating it, more than a Weltanschauung, a state of consciousness. It’s not about predicting rather living the prediction, experimenting with it, chasing the words to describe it, imagining the machines to produce it. The futurists’ undertaking was fueled by an overwhelming desire to overcome their present time through art and influence, by dint of its momentum, the society, culture and life that thrived around it, shifting their current world and the one to come by virtue of an overflowing power of insights as well as an innovative and creative strength. This is what Futurism was, its constant, compelling self-supersession was its ontological matrix as this movement was projected and installed in a dimension of time that had severed both the past and the present. This study aims to frame this avant-garde on the basis of this chief cornerstone.
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Smith, Marianne, et Christine Haedtke. « Depression Treatment in Assisted Living Settings : Is an Innovative Approach Feasible? ; ». Research in Gerontological Nursing 6, no 2 (22 janvier 2013) : 98–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.3928/19404921-20130114-01.

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Kim, Jin-Young, et Min-Jae Lee. « Living with casinos : The triple-helix approach, innovative solutions, and big data ». Technological Forecasting and Social Change 110 (septembre 2016) : 33–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2016.04.024.

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Cabrera-León, Andrés, Alejandro R. Jadad, Roberto Nuño-Solinís, Máximo Bernabéu-Wittel, José M. Morales-Asencio, Bernardo Valdivieso-Martínez, Manuel F. Fernández-Miera et al. « Improving care for people living with chronic diseases : Innovative examples from Spain ». International Journal of Healthcare Management 5, no 4 (octobre 2012) : 208–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/2047971912y.0000000022.

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Cheng, Yu-Shu, Ping-Yi Lin, Kuo-Hua Lin, Chih-Jan Ko, Chia-Cheng Lin et Yao-Li Chen. « Innovative technique for preventing hepatic artery kinking in living donor liver transplantation ». Liver Transplantation 19, no 6 (15 avril 2013) : 664–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/lt.23641.

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Baran, Grzegorz, et Aleksandra Berkowicz. « Digital Platform Ecosystems as Living Labs for Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Innovation : A Conceptual Model Proposal ». Sustainability 13, no 11 (7 juin 2021) : 6494. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13116494.

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The main idea of the paper is to combine modern research methods (as living labs that enable research in a real-life setting) with the new technological opportunities for entrepreneurship and innovation development (as digital platforms) to search for innovative solutions, while addressing the sustainable development problems. Thus, the paper aims to explain how real value for society is created within digital platform ecosystems and how they employ to this end novel solutions that better address existing social problems. Consequently, it proposes a conceptual framework to research and develop sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation with the use of digital platforms. This research study takes a synthesizing conceptual approach that seeks to integrate the existing knowledge drawn on two major streams of research: living labs as a methodology and digital platform ecosystems to enrich the theory of sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation development. The paper contributes to the body of knowledge by proposing a novel conceptual model of digital platform ecosystems as living labs for sustainable entrepreneurship and innovation. The model depicts digital platform ecosystems examined as living labs and the implicit processes that include platform users in problem-solving and value-creation in real-life settings. The novelty of the model stems from framing these processes that capture the relationship between individuals and opportunities as the foundations of entrepreneurship and the relationship between the problem space and the solution space, where the opportunities occur.
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