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UNINA9910991163203321 |
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Human-Centred Technology Management for a Sustainable Future : Volume 3: Innovation Management for Sustainability and Resilience, Proceedings of the 33rd IAMOT Conference, Porto, Portugal, 2024 / / edited by Ricardo Zimmermann, José Coelho Rodrigues, Ana Simoes, Gustavo Dalmarco |
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Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025 |
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[1st ed. 2025.] |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource (XV, 661 p. 108 illus., 73 illus. in color.) |
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Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, , 2198-7254 |
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Technological innovations |
Business information services |
Sustainability |
Innovation and Technology Management |
IT in Business |
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Monografia |
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Chapter 1: Stimulating Innovation: The Role of Intellectual Property Rights Incentives in Global Virtual Teams -- Chapter 2: Design of an analysis grid based on the Living Lab concept to assess innovative initiatives in the forestry sector -- Chapter 3: Evaluation of a cross-university certification system in project management. |
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This proceedings volume contains selected papers from the 33rd International Association for Management of Technology (IAMOT) Conference, held from July 8-11, 2024, in Porto, Portugal. It is the second volume of a three-volume set of conference proceedings focused on technologies for a sustainable future. The book explores the challenges and opportunities in today's social and business landscapes, delving into innovative and disruptive concepts. With a special emphasis on the role of technologies, it sheds light on how they enable novel approaches to address current issues. The volume demonstrates that, following the principles of Industry 5.0, |
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technologies can go far beyond productivity and economic gains, contributing to the benefit and comfort of human workers. It also elucidates the necessity of adopting a human-centered approach in utilizing technology to adapt production processes to workers' needs, while ensuring that the implementation of new technologies does not infringe upon the fundamental rights of workers. |
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