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Traiettorie tecno-economiche

  • Mauro Lombardi

Here six techno-economic trajectories are discussed in light of global challenges and the great changes that are taking place in the techno-scientific and social world: digitization of socio-economic processes, smart specialization, environmental sustainability and systemic resilience, knowledge intensive activities, health topics dealt with IA techniques, bio-economy and agri-food. For each trajectory focus area, actors and indicators are proposed.

  • Keywords:
  • Digitation of socio-economic activities,
  • Intelligence analysis,
  • knowledge intensive services,
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Mauro Lombardi

University of Florence, Italy - ORCID: 0000-0002-3234-7039

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Chapter Information

Chapter Title

Traiettorie tecno-economiche

Authors

Mauro Lombardi

Language

Italian

DOI

10.36253/978-88-5518-310-9.08

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Publication Year

2021

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CC0 1.0

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Book Title

Transizione ecologica e universo fisico-cibernetico

Book Subtitle

Soggetti, strategie, lavoro

Authors

Mauro Lombardi

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Number of Pages

176

Publication Year

2021

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© 2021 Author(s)

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CC BY 4.0

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Firenze University Press

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10.36253/978-88-5518-310-9

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978-88-5518-309-3

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Studi e saggi

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2704-6478

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2704-5919

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