NETWORKING - THE URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY?

The concept of innovations embraces everything that is connected with creation and application of new knowledge in order to win competitive advantage. A traditional approach applied by organizational and management sciences are not enough to explain and manage the development of enterprises as well...

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Main Authors: MARIA NOWICKA-SKOWRON, DEJAN ERIĆ, IVONNE GRABARA, IOAN COSMESCU
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Petrosani 2011-01-01
Series:Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics
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Online Access:http://www.upet.ro/annals/economics/pdf/2011/part3/Nowicka-Skowron-Eric-Grabara-Cosmescu.pdf
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spelling doaj-286855c5d2424094beb9466bc01011282020-11-25T01:11:38ZengUniversity of PetrosaniAnnals of the University of Petrosani: Economics1582-59492247-86202011-01-01XI3205218NETWORKING - THE URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY? MARIA NOWICKA-SKOWRONDEJAN ERIĆIVONNE GRABARAIOAN COSMESCUThe concept of innovations embraces everything that is connected with creation and application of new knowledge in order to win competitive advantage. A traditional approach applied by organizational and management sciences are not enough to explain and manage the development of enterprises as well as that of cities, regions and countries. According to a new approach to innovativeness, creation of innovations depends on a complex/system approach. A phenomenon of particular importance is the approach to network pro-innovation structures from the urban and regional point of view. What makes a network work is a mutual relation between actors who have same rights to access and participate in the network. The whole system must be perceived by every actor. Simultaneously, every actor is partially responsible for the whole. The nature of networking can be understood as a differentiated system of relations (particularly personal ones) inside the network. Tolerance and trust are other foundations of information flow and information return. http://www.upet.ro/annals/economics/pdf/2011/part3/Nowicka-Skowron-Eric-Grabara-Cosmescu.pdfinnovationnetwork environmentknowledge managementsocial networks
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author MARIA NOWICKA-SKOWRON
DEJAN ERIĆ
IVONNE GRABARA
IOAN COSMESCU
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DEJAN ERIĆ
IVONNE GRABARA
IOAN COSMESCU
NETWORKING - THE URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY?
Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics
innovation
network environment
knowledge management
social networks
author_facet MARIA NOWICKA-SKOWRON
DEJAN ERIĆ
IVONNE GRABARA
IOAN COSMESCU
author_sort MARIA NOWICKA-SKOWRON
title NETWORKING - THE URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY?
title_short NETWORKING - THE URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY?
title_full NETWORKING - THE URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY?
title_fullStr NETWORKING - THE URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY?
title_full_unstemmed NETWORKING - THE URBAN AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY?
title_sort networking - the urban and regional development strategy?
publisher University of Petrosani
series Annals of the University of Petrosani: Economics
issn 1582-5949
2247-8620
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The concept of innovations embraces everything that is connected with creation and application of new knowledge in order to win competitive advantage. A traditional approach applied by organizational and management sciences are not enough to explain and manage the development of enterprises as well as that of cities, regions and countries. According to a new approach to innovativeness, creation of innovations depends on a complex/system approach. A phenomenon of particular importance is the approach to network pro-innovation structures from the urban and regional point of view. What makes a network work is a mutual relation between actors who have same rights to access and participate in the network. The whole system must be perceived by every actor. Simultaneously, every actor is partially responsible for the whole. The nature of networking can be understood as a differentiated system of relations (particularly personal ones) inside the network. Tolerance and trust are other foundations of information flow and information return.
topic innovation
network environment
knowledge management
social networks
url http://www.upet.ro/annals/economics/pdf/2011/part3/Nowicka-Skowron-Eric-Grabara-Cosmescu.pdf
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