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Melo Figueiredo, Elisabete Maria, and Antonio Raschi, eds. Fertile Links? Connections between tourism activities, socioeconomic contexts and local development in European rural areas. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-6655-389-2.

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In many European regions, rural areas are facing major challenges in economic and social terms, consequence of transformations in the role and meaning of agriculture. The loss of the productive character strongly contributed to the emergence of new roles and functions, particularly related to leisure and tourism. The book aims to discuss questions directly related to the connections between rural tourism and local socioeconomic contexts, presenting diverse theoretical and methodological perspectives and diff erent case studies from various European regions. The book addresses the relationships among rural tourism and the complex interactions, confl icts and innovative processes developing in rural territories as consequence of the implementation of tourism activities. The book responds to some relevant and not yet comprehensively researched aspects within this topic, especially in what extent tourism, in its various forms and processes, might give an important contribution to rural development.
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Paulsen, Ruth Wright. Strategic connections: Technology, innovation and labour relations. Ottawa, Ont: Conference Board of Canada, 1991.

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Mangan, Peter J. Innovation in hospitals: The culture connection. Dublin: University College Dublin, 1992.

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Commission, European, ed. Osiris: Optimised system for an innovative rail integrated seaport connection. Luxembourg: Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 1998.

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Nickell, Stephen. Human capital, investment and innovation: What are the connections? Oxford: Institute of Economics and Statistics, University of Oxford, 1996.

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Kennedy, Cheryl. Connecting stitches: Tradition and innovation in Illinois quilts. Springfield, Ill.]: Illinois State Museum, 1993.

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Alberta. Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, Alberta. Alberta Agriculture and Rural Development, and Alberta. Alberta Health and Wellness, eds. Making the food-health connection: An Alberta framework for innovation. Edmonton, AB: Alberta Advanced Education and Technology, 2008.

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Peter, Teirlinck, and Frantzen D. J. 1951-, eds. Managing Open Innovation: Connecting the Firm to External Knowledge. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2012.

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Guus, Berkhout, ed. The cyclic nature of innovation: Connecting hard sciences with soft values. Amsterdam: Elsevier Jai, 2007.

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Emmons, Karen. Innovation: How rural Thais are connecting to a world of opportunity. Bangkok: World Bank Thailand Office, 2001.

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Reconnecting markets: Innovative global practices in connecting small scale producers with dynamic food markets. Farnham: Gower, 2011.

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Riding the whirlwind: Connecting people and organizations in a culture of innovation. Oxford: Infinite Ideas Ltd., 2007.

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Elizabeth, Lank, and Maher Jane 1953-, eds. Communities of influence: Improving healthcare through conversations and connections. London: Radcliffe Pub., 2011.

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Bornet, Philippe, ed. Translocal Lives and Religion: Connections between Asia and Europe in the Late Modern World. Equinox Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/isbn.9781781795828.

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This volume examines the intellectual trajectories of remarkable individuals who interacted with religious discourses, doctrines or practices in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Inspired by S. Subrahmanyam and S. Gruzinski’s historiographical model of “connected histories”, this book introduces the approach of “connected religion” and invites the study of cross-cultural and “translocal” encounters by bringing together documents that represent diverse aspects of the story and reconstructing a narrative from diverse standpoints, with analytical potential. Testing this approach through specific cases of interactions between Asia and Europe, the volume explores the little-known stories of actors such as migrants or expatriates interacting with religious discourses, and of religious leaders producing and propagating beliefs and practices. The cases pose questions that can be applied to further contexts, such as: the significance of improved travels and communications for the diffusion of religious content across national, cultural and institutional boundaries; the impact of specific individuals, charismatic or not, well-established or subaltern in the reconfiguration of institutional forms of religion; and the role of the South Asian referent in legitimating the propagation of specific religious views. Offering both an innovative methodological framework and original cases based on new research, the book will be of interest to scholars of religion, to specialists of South Asia in late modernity and to the broader public.
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Barbiellini Amidei, Federico, John Cantwell, and Anna Spadavecchia. Innovation and Foreign Technology. Edited by Gianni Toniolo. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199936694.013.0014.

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The chapter explores the long-run evolution of Italy's performance in technological innovation as a function of international technology transfer, reconstructing the different phases and dimensions of Italian innovative activity, tracking the transfer of foreign technological knowledge through a number of channels, analyzing the impact of imported technology. The study is based on a newly constructed dataset, over the 1861-2009 period, composed of variables related to innovation activity performance, foreign technology transfer, and domestic absorptive and innovative capability. The analysis highlights, also by econometric assessment, the significant contribution of foreign technology to innovation activity results. Machinery imports and the accumulation of technical human capital contributed positively to innovation activity; inward FDI contributed positively to productivity growth, but not to indigenous innovation activity results. Differences across channels of technology transfer and historical phases emerge, also in connection with the evolution of human capital endowment and domestic innovative capacity.
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Britton, Garth. Co-Design and Social Innovation: Connections, Tensions and Opportunities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Britton, Garth. Co-Design and Social Innovation: Connections, Tensions and Opportunities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Britton, Garth. Co-Design and Social Innovation: Connections, Tensions and Opportunities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Co-Design and Social Innovation: Connections, Tensions and Opportunities. Taylor & Francis Group, 2017.

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Nickell, S. Human capital, investment and innovation: What are the connections?. Oxford University, Institute of Economics and Statistics, 1997.

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Wuttke, N. A. Compound sentence in modern German. FRС Komi SC of the Ural Branch of RAS, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.19110/89606008.

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The purpose of the manual is to improve practical skills in reading and translating authentic German literature. The article deals with the structure of a compound sentence, the types of subordinate sentences, and the subordinate clauses that are distinguished according to the functional-syntactic criterion in terms of their linguistic characteristics and peculiarities of translation into Russian. The presented extensive language material is selected in accordance with innovative trends in the field of complex structure, and it reflects the system connections in the grammatical structure of the modern German language.
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Hammer, Olav. Tradition and Innovation. Edited by Michael Stausberg and Steven Engler. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198729570.013.48.

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All religions change over time. Although tradition and innovation used to be seen as opposites, it is now generally recognized that there is a close connection between the two. Examples of how religious narratives and actions are transmitted over time illustrate some mechanisms by which a historical tradition arises. These include cultural transmission from one person to another or across generations through the particularities of human memory. A range of mechanisms introduce innovative practices into these traditions. For example, religions can have lifecycles of birth, maturity, stagnation, reform or schism, decay and stagnation, and death. There is also the work of religious entrepreneurs, e.g. prophets and leaders of new religious movements. In addition, religions adapt to changes in such structural factors as legislation and technology. Although innovation is ubiquitous, theological elites will often deny that any significant change has taken place, and accuse their ideological opponents of being excessively innovative.
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Pomeroy, Jason. Cities of Opportunities: Connecting Culture and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Pomeroy, Jason. Cities of Opportunities: Connecting Culture and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Pomeroy, Jason. Cities of Opportunities: Connecting Culture and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Pomeroy, Jason. Cities of Opportunities: Connecting Culture and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Anthony, Callen, and Mary Tripsas. Organizational Identity and Innovation. Edited by Michael G. Pratt, Majken Schultz, Blake E. Ashforth, and Davide Ravasi. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199689576.013.20.

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Though much work has studied organizational identity and the management of innovation, very little work explores the connection between them. Yet we argue that these separate conversations yield implications for one another and offer a rich area for future research. By its nature, innovation is about novelty and change, while identity is rooted in stability and endurance. This contrast creates a fundamental tension, which we explore. We propose that innovative activities like technological change fall on a spectrum from identity-enhancing to identity-stretching to identity-challenging. Both identity-enhancing and identity-stretching innovations result in a mutually constitutive dynamic in which identity and innovation reinforce each other. Identity-challenging innovations, however, create organizational discord and dysfunctional dynamics unless realigned with identity. We discuss the implications of these varying states and call for future research that builds upon and extends our understanding of the relationship between identity and innovation across multiple levels of analysis.
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Groves, Jonathan, and Carrie Brown. Transforming Newsrooms: Connecting Organizational Culture, Strategy, and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Transforming Newsrooms: Connecting Organizational Culture, Strategy, and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Groves, Jonathan, and Carrie Brown. Transforming Newsrooms: Connecting Organizational Culture, Strategy, and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Groves, Jonathan, and Carrie Brown. Transforming Newsrooms: Connecting Organizational Culture, Strategy, and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Burström, Nanouschka. Sharing Values in a Viking-Age Network: Connections, Hybridity and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2023.

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Burström, Nanouschka. Sharing Values in a Viking-Age Network: Connections, Hybridity and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burström, Nanouschka. Sharing Values in a Viking-Age Network: Connections, Hybridity and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burström, Nanouschka. Sharing Values in a Viking-Age Network: Connections, Hybridity and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Burström, Nanouschka. Sharing Values in a Viking-Age Network: Connections, Hybridity and Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2019.

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Nicolini, Davide, Bjørn Erik Mørk, Jasmina Masovic, and Ole Hanseth. Expertise as Trans-Situated. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198806639.003.0002.

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The chapter contributes to the emerging understanding of expertise as social, relational, and material. The authors examine current views on expertise building in the study of an innovative medical procedure called Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI). They find that expertise occurs in many locales concurrently—each with its own trajectory and history—and that expert activity feeds upon the connections established and maintained between locales. Accordingly, expertise is not so much distributed or relational as it is trans-situated. Being an expert implies not only being socialized and becoming versed in the local way of doing things, it also implies participating in, learning to navigate, and exploiting alternative potentially competing circuits of knowledge.
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Todder, Doron, Keren Avirame, and Hagit Cohen. Neuromodulation Methods in PTSD. Edited by Charles B. Nemeroff and Charles R. Marmar. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259440.003.0039.

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This chapter discusses the rationale and methodology for applying techniques of active and passive neuromodulation for treatment-refractory post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Neuromodulation derives from the concept of neuroplasticity, which signifies long-term changes in the effectiveness of connections between distinct parts of the central nervous system. These changes are reflected across multiple levels of the nervous system, going from the cellular level to circuits and large-scale brain networks. It has been long suggested that altered neuroplasticity is a biomarker of neuropsychiatric diseases. With recent advances in neuroscience, research is emerging on evaluating the potential of modulating neural circuits by using innovative technologies, including noninvasive and invasive brain stimulation, EEG-neurofeedback, and fMRI neurofeedback.
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Heine, Steven. Transplantations. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190637491.003.0004.

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Chapter 4 tracks the challenges of adaptation and accommodation that the major pioneering monks dealt with after returning to Japan and establishing their monasteries in Kyoto and other regions for the fledgling Rinzai and Sōtō branches of Zen. While the returnees were highly innovative, their progress was slow because of opposition from other sects, particularly Tendai Buddhism, located on Mount Hiei, as well as internal sectarian rifts. The chapter then analyzes the late thirteenth-century influx of Chan priests, especially Lanqi and Wuxue, from China, where the Chan school was being confronted by social and political challenges. It shows how these leaders greatly influenced the expansion of Zen in Japan through establishing personal and political connections with the Hōjō shoguns.
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Gellman, Erik S. Black Freedom Struggles and Ecumenical Activism in 1960s Chicago. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252039997.003.0010.

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This chapter explores how the Urban Training Center for Christian Mission's (UTC) innovative forms of urban mission speak to interrelated but distinct threads of historical scholarship that have focused upon connections between religion and social movements. Scholars have only begun to investigate how people in social movements might have understood and applied theological ideas in resistance to the economic and social inequality generated by American capitalism. Religion was essential to the 1960s civil rights movement, providing both an institutional base through African American churches and a wellspring of personal and collective faith. Analysis of the UTC's history reveals how one group of religiously inspired activists engaged with dominant social movements of the era—particularly, civil rights and Black Power—in a local context.
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Red Thread Thinking Weaving Together Connections For Brillant Ideas And Profitable Innovation. McGraw-Hill, 2013.

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Pollack, John. Shortcut: How Analogies Reveal Connections, Spark Innovation, and Sell Our Greatest Ideas. Penguin Publishing Group, 2016.

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Shortcut: How Analogies Reveal Connections, Spark Innovation, and Sell Our Greatest Ideas. Gotham, 2014.

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Bessen, James. Learning by doing: The real connection between innovation, wages, and wealth. 2015.

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Bessen, James, and Inc Garamond Agency. Learning by Doing: The Real Connection Between Innovation, Wages, and Wealth. Yale University Press, 2015.

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Growth And Innovation Of Competitive Regions The Role Of Internal And External Connections. Springer, 2009.

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Senn, Lanfranco, and Ugo Fratesi. Growth and Innovation of Competitive Regions: The Role of Internal and External Connections. Springer, 2010.

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Senn, Lanfranco, and Ugo Fratesi. Growth and Innovation of Competitive Regions: The Role of Internal and External Connections. Springer London, Limited, 2009.

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Fuchs, Christoph, and Franziska Golenhofen. Mastering Disruption and Innovation in Product Management: Connecting the Dots. Springer, 2018.

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Beiker, Sven. Mobility Diaries: Connecting the Milestones of Innovation Leading to ACES. SAE International, 2022.

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