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Structure and resilience of local knowledge networks: the case of the ICT network in Trentino
Industry and Innovation, 2020Literature on regional innovation systems (RIS) points to the importance of the knowledge network inside the RIS. Empirics have shown the importance of certain pivotal actors for the RIS, however, their identification differs from case to case due to the
Maria Tsouri, G. Pegoretti
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This study aimed to elucidate local knowledge that might be used to reduce disaster risks and what, if anything, changes when local knowledge is influenced by external knowledge.
P. Lin, Kaiju Chang
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This study aimed to elucidate local knowledge that might be used to reduce disaster risks and what, if anything, changes when local knowledge is influenced by external knowledge.
P. Lin, Kaiju Chang
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On Localities of Knowledge Inconsistency
International Journal of Software Science and Computational Intelligence, 2011Inconsistency is commonplace in the real world in long-term memory and knowledge based systems. Managing inconsistency is considered a hallmark of the plasticity of human intelligence. Belief revision is an important mental process that underpins human intelligence.
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Local Knowledge and Localized Knowledge
2013Everyone, throughout their life, runs the risk of pain and sufferings from diseases, which is the ultimate reason why everyone should enjoy equal rights for medical and health care services. From this perspective, we say that medical and health care are a simultaneous issue.
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International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2019
The importance of local knowledge and practices is increasingly acknowledged in relation to natural hazard management, due much to the focus now put on the role of community resilience and adaptive capacities in communities to meet the challenges of ...
G. Setten, H. Lein
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The importance of local knowledge and practices is increasingly acknowledged in relation to natural hazard management, due much to the focus now put on the role of community resilience and adaptive capacities in communities to meet the challenges of ...
G. Setten, H. Lein
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From coping to adaptation: Flooding and the role of local knowledge in Bangladesh
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction, 2018Bangladesh is prone to repeated flooding events. The evidence indicates that these events are on the rise and increasing in severity. Our research, conducted by field trips to Bangladesh in 2010 and 2015, utilised in-depth interviews with participants ...
Mir Rabiul Islam +3 more
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Management Learning, 2002
The ubiquity of information makes it easy to overlook the local character of innovative knowledge. Nowhere is this local character more overlooked yet paradoxically more evident than in Silicon Valley. The Valley persists as a densely interconnected innovative region, though its inhabitants loudly proclaim that the information technology they develop ...
John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid
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The ubiquity of information makes it easy to overlook the local character of innovative knowledge. Nowhere is this local character more overlooked yet paradoxically more evident than in Silicon Valley. The Valley persists as a densely interconnected innovative region, though its inhabitants loudly proclaim that the information technology they develop ...
John Seely Brown, Paul Duguid
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2018
This chapter describes the dynamic nature of local ways of knowing and discusses the multidimensional relation and dynamics between local knowledge and scientific knowledge. Fulvio Mazzocchi has estimated that one difficulty in studying local knowledge is that there is no universal concept for local knowledge.
Jarno Valkonen, Sanna Valkonen
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This chapter describes the dynamic nature of local ways of knowing and discusses the multidimensional relation and dynamics between local knowledge and scientific knowledge. Fulvio Mazzocchi has estimated that one difficulty in studying local knowledge is that there is no universal concept for local knowledge.
Jarno Valkonen, Sanna Valkonen
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LOCALINTEL: Generating Organizational Threat Intelligence from Global and Local Cyber Knowledge
Foundations and Practice of SecuritySecurity Operations Center (SoC) analysts gather threat reports from openly accessible global threat repositories and tailor the information to their organization's needs, such as developing threat intelligence and security policies.
Shaswata Mitra +6 more
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