Global Quality of Democracy as Innovation Enabler

Global Quality of Democracy as Innovation Enabler
Author: David F.J. Campbell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 509
Release: 2018-10-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783319725291

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This book assesses the interconnectedness of democracy and economic development. It concentrates on how to conceptualize and to measure democracy and quality of democracy in global comparison. The author makes the argument that a quality-of-democracy understanding based on sustainable development relates crucially with economic growth, but more so with economic development. The empirical macro-model focuses on approximately over hundred countries (in a world model) and covers about a fourteen-year period of 2002-2015, identifying the following basic dimensions as being relevant for further analysis: freedom, equality, control, sustainable development, and self-organization (political self-organization). Readers will appreciate the global perspective the work offers.

Handbook of Research on Artificial Intelligence Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Handbook of Research on Artificial Intelligence  Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Author: Elias G Carayannis,Evangelos Grigoroudis
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 475
Release: 2023-02-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781839106750

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The Handbook of Research on Artificial Intelligence, Innovation and Entrepreneurship focuses on theories, policies, practices, and politics of technology innovation and entrepreneurship based on Artificial Intelligence (AI). It examines when, where, how, and why AI triggers, catalyzes, and accelerates the development, exploration, exploitation, and invention feeding into entrepreneurial actions that result in innovation success.

Smart Quintuple Helix Innovation Systems

Smart Quintuple Helix Innovation Systems
Author: Elias G. Carayannis,David F. J. Campbell
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 67
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030015176

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This volume examines the relationships among social ecology, innovation, sustainable development and economic growth. The Quintuple Helix innovation model focuses on the interactions among five key elements of society: academia, industry, government, culture, and the environment--with particular respect to harnessing knowledge to promote social, political, and economic development. The Quintuple Helix is a powerful theoretical and practical lens for analyzing and understanding such critical and complex ecological and socioeconomic issues as global warming and climate change and their implications for sustainability. The authors provide policy approaches and strategies to help create a balance among the often competing forces of environmental protection, innovation, entrepreneurship, and social and economic growth that will successfully benefit society and protect democratic values.

The Elgar Companion to Digital Transformation Artificial Intelligence and Innovation in the Economy Society and Democracy

The Elgar Companion to Digital Transformation  Artificial Intelligence and Innovation in the Economy  Society and Democracy
Author: Elias G. Carayannis,Evangelos Grigoroudis,David F.J. Campbell,Sokratis K. Katsikas
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2023-05-09
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781839109362

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This book examines when, where, how, and why artificial intelligence and digital transformation can boost innovation and transform the economy, society and democracy. It is developed based on the Cyber-D4 nexus, which is a conceptual framework of Cyber-Defense, Cyber-Development, Cyber-Democracy, and Cyber-Diplomacy. This nexus ties new national and industrial cyber strategies, including business strategies for smart cities and the Internet of Things, with the local, national, regional, and global security and economic objectives.

The SAGE Handbook of Graduate Employability

The SAGE Handbook of Graduate Employability
Author: Tania Broadley,Yuzhuo Cai,Miriam Firth,Emma Hunt,John Neugebauer
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2022-11-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781529791051

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This Handbook brings together the latest research on graduate employability into one authoritative volume. Dedicated parts guide readers through topics, key issues and debates relating to delivering, facilitating, achieving and evaluating graduate employability. Chapters offer critical and reflective positions, providing examples of a range of student and graduate destinations, and cover a wide range of topics from employability development, to discipline differences, gender, race and inclusion issues, entrepreneurialism, and beyond. Showcasing positions and voices from diverse communities, industries, political spheres and cultural landscape, this book will support the research of students, researchers and practitioners across a broad range of social science areas. Part I Facilitating and Achieving Graduate Employability Part II Segmenting Graduate Employability: Subject by Subject Considerations Part III Graduate Employability and Inclusion Part IV Country and Regional Differences Part V Policy Makers′ and Employers′ Perceptions on Graduate Employability

Building an Innovation Hotspot

Building an Innovation Hotspot
Author: Alicia Cameron
Publsiher: CSIRO PUBLISHING
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2022-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781486315253

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How can you increase innovation at local levels and build new technology hotspots? Building an Innovation Hotspot outlines the approaches governments, communities and industry have used to stimulate innovation and examines the evidence behind them. It also identifies real-world examples where these approaches have worked and where they have failed. As future industries will be built on new technologies – particularly digital technologies – the final chapters of this book consider how artificial intelligence, blockchain, augmented and virtual reality, and 3D printing might change not just where innovation occurs, but innovation itself. Stimulating innovation will be key to addressing our future needs in the shadow of the COVID-19 pandemic and in tackling the all-pervasive impacts of climate change. This is an essential book for anyone looking to build their local economy and compete in a more globalised world connected by the next wave of digital technology.

Social Innovation in Higher Education

Social Innovation in Higher Education
Author: Carmen Păunescu,Katri-Liis Lepik,Nicholas Spencer
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2022-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030840440

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This open access book offers unique and novel views on the social innovation landscape, tools, practices, pedagogies, and research in the context of higher education. International, multi-disciplinary academics and industry leaders present new developments, research evidence, and practice expertise on social innovation in higher education institutions (HEIs), across academic and professional disciplines. The book includes a selected set of peer-reviewed chapters presenting different perspectives against which relevant actors can identify and analyse social innovation in HEIs. The volume demonstrates how HEIs can respond to societal challenges, support positive social change, and contribute to the development of international public policy discourse. It answers the question ‘how does the present higher education system, in different countries, promote social innovation and create social change and impact’. In answering this question, the book identifies factors driving success as well as obstacles. Furthermore, it examines how higher education innovation assists societal challenges and investigates the benefits of effective social innovation engagement by HEIs. The interdisciplinary approach of the volume makes it a must-read for scholars, students, policy-makers, and practitioners of economics, education, business and management, political science, and sociology interested in a better understanding of social innovation.

The Future of Education and Labor

The Future of Education and Labor
Author: Gerald Bast,Elias G. Carayannis,David F. J. Campbell
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 259
Release: 2019-12-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030260682

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This book explores the ways in which education impacts labor markets. Specifically, the contributions in this book indicate that the future of labor is creative, socially aware and inter-disciplinary while identifying the changes and innovations needed in our educational systems to meet this demand. Due to an increasing automatization (robotic manufacturing), the character of labor and work in general will change dramatically in the near future. This will be the case not only in the western countries, but also in the larger emerging economies in Asia, for example China and India. While societal environments, economy and the character of labor are increasingly in a process of dramatic changes, the educational systems and the leading principles of research about labor and employment are not changing adequately. Cross-disciplinary (inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary) thinking and learning is not the main focus of our educational systems. Consequently, the systems of academic research follow and apply disciplinary or even sub-disciplinary strategies, avoiding cross-disciplinary research approaches, and not supporting inter-disciplinary academic career models. This book introduces such strategic models to better prepare the next generation of workers for the new knowledge economy, and the future of democratic societies.