TY - BOOK AU - Dias,Albertina AU - Salmelin,Bror AU - Pereira,David AU - Dias,Miguel Sales ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Modeling Innovation Sustainability and Technologies: Economic and Policy Perspectives T2 - Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, SN - 9783319671017 AV - JF20-2112 U1 - 338.926 PY - 2018/// CY - Cham PB - Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Springer KW - Economic policy KW - Management KW - Industrial management KW - Regional economics KW - Spatial economics KW - Application software KW - R & D/Technology Policy KW - Innovation/Technology Management KW - Regional/Spatial Science KW - Computer Appl. in Social and Behavioral Sciences N1 - Editorial Introduction -- Part I: Innovation Economics and Policy Perspectives -- Part II: Innovation Management and Policy Perspectives: Case Studies in the Central European Countries -- Part III: Modeling Innovation and Sustainability of Future Tourism Destinations -- Part IV: Scalable and Sustainable Information and Communication Technologies -- Part V: Environmental Sustainability Innovation Management: Case Studies in the Southern European Countries N2 - This book gathers a diverse range of novel research on modeling innovation policies for sustainable economic development, based on a selection of papers from a conference on modeling innovation systems and technologies (MIST). It aims at encouraging interdisciplinary and comparative approaches, bringing together researchers and professionals interested in sustainable economic, technological development and open innovation, as well as their dissemination and practical application. The respective contributions explore a variety of topics and cases, including regional innovation policy, the effects of open innovation on firms, innovation and sustainability in tourism, and the use of information and communication technologies. All chapters share a strong focus on new research and innovation methodologies, in keeping with the Experimentation and Application Research (EAR) and Open Innovation 2.0 principles UR - https://s443-doi-org.br.lsproxy.net/10.1007/978-3-319-67101-7 ER -