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2012

Converging podcasts: A proposal for a content-centric approach for social learning environments

Authors
Hang, A; Almeida, F; Castro, H; Andrade, MT; Chiariglione, L; Blefari Melazzi, N; Hussmann, H;

Publication
International Conference on Information Society, i-Society 2012

Abstract
Universities are continually pursuing ways to adapt their educational practices, looking to develop new learning culture that encourages creativity and active engagement. The adoption of augmented lecture podcast scenarios, based on a content-centric paradigm, looks a promising way to reach a new level of interactivity. This paper analyzes the main advantages provided by this innovative approach comparing it with the traditional podcasting developing model. Additionally, it proposes possible business models based on content distribution and augmentation, to enable wider exploitation of the approach within university environments. © 2012 Infonomics Society.

2012

The scientific contribution of Leonor Vasconcelos Ferreira

Authors
Teixeira, AAC; Silva, S; Teixeira, P;

Publication
Notas Económicas

Abstract

2012

Entry mode choices of multinational companies (MNCs) and host countries’ corruption: A review

Authors
Aurora A. C. Teixeira,;

Publication
AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Abstract

2012

OPEN INNOVATION IN PORTUGAL

Authors
Teixeira, AC; Lopes, M;

Publication
ACTA OECONOMICA

Abstract
The empirical studies in the area of Open Innovation (OI) reveal that there is a significant bias in favour of countries on the technological frontier. The present study aims to bridge this gap by examining firms in Portugal, a country at an intermediate stage of technological development. Based on 70 innovative firms, we found that whatever perspective of the OI model is considered, firms tend, on average, to share a relatively closed innovation model when compared with firms located in countries where technological development is advanced. About a quarter of the surveyed firms implemented the OI model in their innovation strategy/business, this being much more widely disseminated regarding the absorption of external knowledge/technology, with almost 40% of firms surveyed acknowledging its use in comparison with the perspective of transfer of knowledge/technology to other organisations - less than 10% provide their "surplus technology" to other organisations. This result may indicate a lack of awareness of the economic potential of making internally created technologies available to third parties, albeit this potential might also depend on other circumstances such as technology architecture (the system and interdependence of technologies).

2012

Reconciling Orthodox and Heterodox Approaches to Economic Growth – A Modeling Proposal

Authors
A.C., A;

Publication
Technological Change

Abstract

2012

Technological Change

Authors
Teixeira, A;

Publication

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