Knowledge Entrepreneurship and Sustainable GrowthNova Publishers, 2008 - 325 lappuses This book by Professor Michelini offers a vision of the future from today's point of view and a strategy for dealing constructively with the critical technical and social issues associated with over-consumption. The first basic interest and merit of the book relies on returning up to a primary analysis of economy standards. In fact, four kinds of assets are at our disposal. Two are tangible and offer a limited resource: the natural capital i.e. in rough the materials extracted from the Earth; the human capital summarised as a force of work. Two are intangible and offer unlimited exploitation: the financial capital, resulting in an increasing of richness and allowing pertinent investments; at last, the technological capital, permitting an efficient using of the three others, savings, services of any kind and, partially, recovering of other used resources. And the question deepened by R Michelini deals with a balanced and efficient organisation and exploitation of the four assets, resulting, on the one hand, in the conservation and even an improvement of the natural capital, and, on the other hand, in a safety in matter of well-being growth i.e. in matter of sustainable growth. |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 85.
xvii. lappuse
... aids of the up - graded economic systems , brought forth and shaped by the knowledge entrepreneurship . The second chapter deals with the « information capitalism » , well assessed opportunity , which develops on the availability of the ...
... aids of the up - graded economic systems , brought forth and shaped by the knowledge entrepreneurship . The second chapter deals with the « information capitalism » , well assessed opportunity , which develops on the availability of the ...
xviii. lappuse
... aid to innovation , and the discussion of the main features outlines the different facets . The third chapter aims at explaining to what extent the « information capitalism » , in line with the recalled frames , comes out as effective ...
... aid to innovation , and the discussion of the main features outlines the different facets . The third chapter aims at explaining to what extent the « information capitalism » , in line with the recalled frames , comes out as effective ...
3. lappuse
... aids for trading and hoarding ; the technology and organisation methods , transmitted as knowledge and know- how . The evolutionism applies to the living species , even if it is difficult to assert that the trend aims at widening or ...
... aids for trading and hoarding ; the technology and organisation methods , transmitted as knowledge and know- how . The evolutionism applies to the living species , even if it is difficult to assert that the trend aims at widening or ...
6. lappuse
... aid to barter , with the evolution from pecus ( a flock specimen ) to pecunia ( currency ) , linked to the ability of exchanging tiny goods , by means of coining small pieces of metals . The creation of the money as independent entity ...
... aid to barter , with the evolution from pecus ( a flock specimen ) to pecunia ( currency ) , linked to the ability of exchanging tiny goods , by means of coining small pieces of metals . The creation of the money as independent entity ...
15. lappuse
... aids was dominant . To a wide extent , the required technical capital could be referred to as science and practice of land farming and livestock breeding . The average productivity could have been thought steady ; but A Survey of the ...
... aids was dominant . To a wide extent , the required technical capital could be referred to as science and practice of land farming and livestock breeding . The average productivity could have been thought steady ; but A Survey of the ...
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3 THE SUSTAINABLE GROWTH | 107 |
4 THE RECOVERY PROCESSES | 169 |
5 REMARKS AND PROSPECTS | 233 |
REFERENCES | 285 |
INDEX | 307 |
Bieži izmantoti vārdi un frāzes
according achievements actual aids aiming approach artificial assessment assets assuring basic become changes communication complexity concepts consistent consumers contributions costs deal delivery depending duties ecologic economic effectiveness efficiency enabling enacted engineering enhanced establish exist exploitation extended artefact extended enterprise facilities fact flow follow frames functions global growth human increase individual industrial innovation intangibles integrated intelligence involved issues knowledge knowledge entrepreneurship leads lifecycle limited linked look manufacture materials means measures models modify monitoring natural capital needs networked operation opportunities options organisation performance possible present processes progress prospects protection reach recovery reference regulations requires resort responsibility reverse logistics role rules schemes set-ups shared society specific standard structured supply chain sustainability tangibles technical technologies trade transformations transparency virtual wealth
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