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Miguel-Ángel García-Madurga

Researcher at University of Zaragoza

Publications -  13
Citations -  113

Miguel-Ángel García-Madurga is an academic researcher from University of Zaragoza. The author has contributed to research in topics: Competitive intelligence & Tourism. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications receiving 30 citations.

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The Rural Digital Divide in the Face of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Europe—Recommendations from a Scoping Review

TL;DR: The findings provide actionable evidence and proposals to facilitate decision-making in current policy information to overcome rural digital divide and seven recommendations that could have a wide and rapid impact to minimize the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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La adaptación de las empresas a la realidad COVID: una revisión sistemática

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify the factors behind the initiatives they have taken, as they will presumably be consolidated and will be the basis for disruptions unthinkable before the pandemic, and identify the factors that se encuentran detras of the iniciativas that have adopted the empresas, pues presumiblemente se consolidatearan and seran the base of disrupciones that eran impensables antes of the crisis.
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Proximity Trade and Urban Sustainability: Small Retailers’ Expectations Towards Local Online Marketplaces

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the expectations offered by small retail businesses towards local online selling platforms as an innovative tool to ensure their future and the urban sustainability, based on the previous findings obtained from an analysis of trends, actors and marketplaces operating in the retail sector.
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CoVid Key Figures and New Challenges in the HoReCa Sector: The Way towards a New Supply-Chain

TL;DR: In this article, the authors carried out a prospective analysis on how the changes in the behaviour of consumers during the pandemic and uncertainties regarding the exit from the health emergency can give rise to social trends with a high impact on the HoReCa sector in the coming years and specifically how they will affect the HOReCa supply chain.
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Territorial Intelligence, a Collective Challenge for Sustainable Development: A Scoping Review

TL;DR: A scoping review following the PRISMA-ScR method concluded that three elements characterize current Territorial Intelligence: the consideration as a collective process that involves the participation of multiple agents, the integration of external sources of information with territorial agents’ own internal knowledge and a focus on collaboration to promote sustainable development with a global vision.