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A fundamental problem in social and political sciences is how to explain the root causes of terrorism. The vast literature has analyzed several determinants of terrorism. However, the precise role of demographic factors for the origin and evolution of terrorism in specific geoeconomic areas is...
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This essay has two goals. The first is to show that the heat hypothesis, per se, provides a partial explanation of causes of the violent crime in society. The second is to stress the importance of the concept of socioeconomic inequality that can negatively affect mental health and induce...
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The literature has suggested several approaches to explain violent crime, such as the heat hypothesis that more violence is associated to very hot temperature. However, the manifold determinants of violent crime in society are hardly known. This study shows that, controlling the climate, the...
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knowledge into innovations. In that way, entrepreneurs will play a vital role in creating the jobs of the future by transforming … ideas and knowledge into new products and services, which will be the competitive advantage of the advanced economies. …
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design (and redesign) for entrepreneurship in innovation-driven knowledge economy. … encouraging, supporting, and advancing knowledge production (research, research and experimental development, R&D) and knowledge … application (innovation). The academic firm interprets and qualifies a disciplinary (interdisciplinary) variety of the background …
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. However, the key determinant of their efficacy is the quality and quantity of entrepreneurship-enabled innovation that unlocks … advantage and prosperity. In this volume, the authors define the terms and principles of knowledge creation, diffusion, and use … which government, academia, industry, and civil society are seen as key actors promoting a democratic approach to innovation …
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