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Editorial Introduction

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Modeling Innovation Sustainability and Technologies

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This book is about Modeling Innovation Policies focusing on a wide variety of topics, aiming to encourage interdisciplinary and comparative approaches, while bringing together researchers and public institutions interested in Sustainable Economics and Technological Development issues—including all stakeholders and all the important factors that influence Open Innovation development, diffusion and its practical use. Modeling Innovation Sustainability and Technologies (MIST) has a strong focus on new research and innovation methodologies, following the Experimentation and Application Research (EAR) approach as well as Open Innovation 2.0 principles. This book aims to summarize new ideas and to provide insights into new approaches for research and innovation, planting the seed for new collaborative projects across boundaries and with practical industrial applications, in a context of sustainable economics and technologies.

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Dias, A., Salmelin, B., Pereira, D., Dias, M.S. (2018). Editorial Introduction. In: Dias, A., Salmelin, B., Pereira, D., Dias, M. (eds) Modeling Innovation Sustainability and Technologies. Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67101-7_1

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