Risks Identification and Management Related to Rural Innovation Projects through Social Networks Analysis: A Case Study in Spain
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In this paper, a rural project optimizing irrigation in Spain was taken as a case study and conduct semi-structural interviews with key actors were conducted to identify the risks and the associated stakeholders and draw on a risk map to develop effective risk management and action plans to mitigate risk.Citations
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Stakeholder analysis for safe LNG handling at ports
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the initial results from a project entitled "TRiTON", which addressed safety issues of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) at ports.
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Application of BIM framework on rural infrastructure
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The main risk factors for rural innovation in Europe: an analysis of 200 case studies
José M. Díaz-Puente,Susana Martín-Fernández,Diego S. Suarez,Verónica De Castro-Muñoz,Maddalena Bettoni +4 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify and analyse the risk factors of 200 rural projects and initiatives that were selected as case studies from the whole of Europe, and expose the main risks identified within various rural innovation initiatives and projects around Europe.
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From social networks to knowledge graphs: A plea for interdisciplinary approaches
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General introduction: the return of social innovation as a scientific concept and a social practice: Collective Action, Social Learning and Transdisciplinary Research
TL;DR: Social innovation refers to the creation of new products, services, organizational structures or activities that are better or more effective than traditional public sector, philanthropic or market-reliant approaches in responding to social exclusion as mentioned in this paper.
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Learning regions in Europe: theory, policy and practice through the RIS experience
TL;DR: In this article, the authors examine regional economic development, learning networks, and systems of innovation in Europe and highlight the impact of RIS projects and a case study illustrates how the theoretical concepts of social capital, the learning region, and external economies of scale have been used and enriched by the development and implementation of a RIS in the West Midlands of England.
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Conceptualising social risk and business risk associated with private sector development projects
Geordan Graetz,Daniel M. Franks +1 more
TL;DR: The relationship between social risk and business risk in the context of private sector developments is discussed in this article, with social risk understood to be the risk to the business arising from the actions of community stakeholders.
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Mapping European and forest related policies supporting social innovation for rural settings
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focus on the EU and national policies that have the potential to support social innovation in rural areas and map possible future policy efforts in this regard, and outline enabling and hindering policy factors for social innovation and apply the threefold typology to the example of forest policy.
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The Application of Project Management Standards and Success Factors to the Development of a Project Management Assessment Tool
Antonio G. Sanjuan,Thomas Froese +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a tool to assess construction project management practices, focusing on the assessment of individual project practices, and explore project outcomes and their correlation with project management practice, potentially identifying project management value.