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Research background: One of the main ways companies gain and maintain a competitive advantage in many markets is to introduce product innovations.
Michalak Szymon, Bartkowiak Paweł
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Geo-questionnaire in urban planning – preliminary results of the experimental application in Poland [PDF]
Changes in the attitude of local authorities towards the public participation in the decision making processes have prompted development of new methods of such involvement.
Edyta Bąkowska +6 more
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Innovative Behavior of the Poznań Agglomeration Inhabitants in the Transport Services Market
The development of information and communication technologies, including in particular the modern development of mobile technologies, has an undeniable impact on people’s lives and, consequently, on consumers’ market behaviour. The growing popularity and
Sojkin Bogdan, Michalak Szymon
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Solutions for Planning Smart Hybrid Public Transportation System - Poznan Agglomeration as a Case Study of Satellite Towns' Connections [PDF]
—A primary goal of the Internet of Things is to create smart spaces, including smart cities and intelligent transportation system (ITS). One of the ITS variants is smart hybrid public transportation system, whose efficient development requires a broad ...
Marzena Banach +2 more
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Factors of Local E-Government Development in Poland: The Case of the Poznań Agglomeration
This paper seeks to analyse factors of e-government development at the local government level in Poland. The analysis proceeded in three stages. In the first, a survey of the literature on the subject was made and a model of factors of e-government ...
Perdał Robert
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Since the 1990s, large urban agglomerations in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have shown highly dynamic functional and spatial changes resulting from the transformation of their political systems.
Mizgajski Andrzej +2 more
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From the collected data of the Central Register of Vehicles, an average of 15,000 vehicles were registered per month in the Greater Poland region in 2020–2022.
Aleks Jagielski +3 more
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Social capital in the Poznań agglomeration
Social capital (like human capital) is an increasingly important factor of socio-economic development today. The role of social capital in technological advancement and economic development has been widely discussed in foreign and Polish literature.
Dominiak Joanna +1 more
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Experience from Research on Indoor and Outdoor Air Quality in the Poznań Agglomeration
This article explores how the location of a building in an urban area, the level of external air pollution, and the way a residence is used can affect indoor air quality.
Małgorzata Basińska +1 more
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The strong connection between urbanisation processes and the transformation of farmland into built-up areas - mostly residential - has already been tackled in the literature.
Maćkiewicz Barbara +1 more
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