Corrigendum to "Open Innovation in Science Parks: The role of Public Policies" Technological Forecasting & Social Change 151 (2020) 119844

2020 ◽  
Vol 156 ◽  
pp. 120047
Author(s):  
Sergio Evangelist Silva ◽  
Ana Venâncio ◽  
Joaquim Ramos Silva ◽  
Carlos Alberto Gonçalves
2020 ◽  
Vol 151 ◽  
pp. 119844
Author(s):  
Sergio Evangelista Silva ◽  
Ana Venâncio ◽  
Joaquim Ramos Silva ◽  
Carlos Alberto Gonçalves

2004 ◽  
Vol 30 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Philippe Pomier Layrargues

Eco-tourism represents a new segment of the tourist market that is drawing a great deal of attention on account of the relations it has fashioned with cultural and ecological dynamics. Nevertheless, its socio-economic context has remained relegated to second place in reflections on how to assess its limitations and potential. Based on the presumed need to draw up public policies of a distributive nature to face Brazil’s concentration of income, this work sets out to analyze the social function of eco-tourism from the view-point of productive and commercial relations in order to see more clearly the role of eco-tourism in social change.


2013 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-124
Author(s):  
Daria Podmetina ◽  
Maria Smirnova
Keyword(s):  

This paper addresses the role of R&D cooperation with external partners in companies implementing inbound and outbound open innovation. The results of the survey of 206 companies show that the cooperation with external partners is different in companies implementing inbound, outbound, and coupled open innovation compared to closed companies oriented towards internal R&D. Increased importance, success, and intensity of cooperation with external partners are observed for companies with internal R&D and inbound, outbound, and coupled open innovation compared to other firms. The more a company implements open innovation, the higher the intensity, importance, and success of cooperation with external partners are. The importance and success of cooperation with domestic partners is higher than for cooperation with foreign partners for all types of companies.


Author(s):  
Francesco Lamperti ◽  
Roberto Mavilia ◽  
Simona Castellini
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Author(s):  
Stefan Collini

This chapter argues that accounts of ‘the reading public’ are always fundamentally historical, usually involving stories of ‘growth’ or ‘decline’. It examines Q. D. Leavis’s Fiction and the Reading Public, which builds a relentlessly pessimistic critique of the debased standards of the present out of a highly selective account of literature and its publics since the Elizabethan period. It goes on to exhibit the complicated analysis of the role of previous publics in F. R. Leavis’s revisionist literary history, including his ambivalent admiration for the great Victorian periodicals. And it shows how Richard Hoggart’s The Uses of Literacy carries an almost buried interpretation of social change from the nineteenth century onwards, constantly contrasting the vibrant and healthy forms of entertainment built up in old working-class communities with the slick, commercialized reading matter introduced by post-1945 prosperity.


Author(s):  
Kim E. Nielsen

Biographical scholarship provides a means by which to understand the past. Disability biography writes disabled people into historical narratives and cultural discourses, acknowledging power, action, and consequence. Disability biography also analyzes the role of ableism in shaping relationships, systems of power, and societal ideals. When written with skilled storytelling, rigorous study, nuance, and insight, disability biography enriches analyses of people living in the past. Disability biography makes clear the multiple ways by which individuals and communities labor, make kinship, persevere, and both resist and create social change. When using a disability analysis, biographies of disabled people (particularly people famous for their disability, such as Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Helen Keller) reveal the relationality and historically embedded nature of disability. In an ableist world, such acts can be revolutionary.


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