2025 Identification and Categorization of the Distinct Purposes Underpinning the Use of Digital Health Care Self-Monitoring: Qualitative Study of Stakeholders in the Health Care Ecosystem. .
- Authors: Gremyr I., Elg, M.; Kabel, D.; Olsson, J.,; Martin, J; & Smith, F.
- Publisher: Journal of Medical Internet Research
2025, Mapping the photovoltaic energy community of Brazil. Inputs to encourage value co-creation and prevent value co-destruction
- Authors: Gallouj F., Militão L. O., Silva Farias Josivania
- Publisher: European Review of Service Economics and Management Revue Européenne d’Économie et Management des Services
- doi: https://doi.org/10.48611/isbn.978-2-406-18573-4.p.0039
CO-CREATING SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FOR FUTURE- PROOF SOCIETIES
- Authors: Hyytinen K. m., Tuori Helmi, Suominen Arno
- RESER 2024, held in Espoo, Finland and hosted by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, brought together an international and interdisciplinary community of service researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.The central aim of this year’s conference was to explore how service research can contribute to building sustainable, inclusive, and resilient societies—focusing particularly on the role of digital transformation, co-creation, and systems thinking in addressing complex societal challenges. Under the conference theme “Co-creating Sustainable Solutions for Future-proof Societies,” participants examined how multi-faceted innovations, both technological and service-based, can be integrated with new governance models and participatory practices to shape transformative change. Sessions highlighted the need for systemic approaches to sustainability transitions, involving collaboration across sectors, dis- ciplines, and stakeholder groups. A key area of discussion was the integration of digital technologies such as AI, digital twins, and data platforms into public services and urban infrastructures. These tools were not only evaluated for their technological capabilities but also crit- ically examined through the lenses of ethics, inclusivity, and long-term social value. The conference also delved into sustainability in practice, showcasing innovations in energy, food systems, health care, and education that exemplify how services can support circular economies and more equitable futures.
- Publisher: VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
- Nb pages: 291
- ISBN: 978-951-38-8843-5
- doi: https://doi.org/10.32040/2025.978-951-38-8843-5
RESER 2024, held in Espoo, Finland and hosted by VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, brought together an international and interdisciplinary community of service researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.The central aim of this year’s conference was to explore how service research can contribute to building sustainable, inclusive, and resilient societies—focusing particularly...
(2023), Managing rural destinations in an evolving society: an empirical research,
- Authors: Leoni L., Baiocco S., Paniccia P.M.A.
- Publisher: Corporate Governance and Research & Development studies.
- doi: https://doi.org/10.3280/cgrds1-2023oa15786
(2023), Entrepreneurship for sustainable development: Co-evolutionary evidence from the tourism sector,
- Authors: Leoni L., Baiocco S., Paniccia P.M.A.
- Publisher: Journal of Small Business and Enterprise Development.
- Nb pages: 25
- doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/JSBED-01-2023-0003
Impact of Economic Institutions on Banking Stability: Evidence from CIS Countries
- Authors: Belousova V., Vasa L, Mammadova N.
- Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Statistics, Technology, and Risk Management (In 4 Volumes) Volume 1. / Ed. by C. Lee, A. Lee, J. Lee. Vol. 1 ., 2025. Ch. 8.
- Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co.
- Nb pages: 42
- doi: https://doi.org/10.1142/9789819809950_0008
Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Statistics, Technology, and Risk Management (In 4 Volumes) Volume 1. / Ed. by C. Lee, A. Lee, J. Lee. Vol. 1 ., 2025. Ch. 8.
How Does Loan and Funding Mix Differ Across Bank Ownership Types? 2025.
- Authors: Belousova V., Chichkanov N., Kraiouchkina J., Manzhulin I., Solodkov V., Sukhov M.
- in : Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Statistics, Technology, and Risk Management Volume 1. / Ed. by C. Lee, A. Lee, J. Lee.
- Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co.
- Nb pages: 46
- doi: https://doi.org/10.1142/9789819809950_0012
in : Handbook of Financial Econometrics, Statistics, Technology, and Risk Management Volume 1. / Ed. by C. Lee, A. Lee, J. Lee.
2016, Attractiveness and Location: Attesting Attractiveness of Locations by Business Service Final Decision Implementation vis-à-vis to Location Factors
- Authors: Moreno L. C.
- The objective of this paper is to attain a consensus about location attractiveness attested and possibly measured by business service performance after implementation final decision at a host market. After combining theories of location, agglomeration phenomenon, “tertiarization” and strategies of location follows suggestive econometric treatments of variables keen to attest attractiveness.
- Publisher: British Journal of Economics Management & Trade
- Nb pages: 13
- ISBN: 2278-098X
- doi: https://doi.org/10.9734/BJEMT/2016/24491
The objective of this paper is to attain a consensus about location attractiveness attested and possibly measured by business service performance after implementation final decision at a host market. After combining theories of location, agglomeration phenomenon, “tertiarization” and strategies of location follows suggestive econometric treatments of variables keen to attest attractiveness.
2016, Increasing Product Variety And Innovation In The Tertiary Sector: Impacts On Economic Growth”
- Authors: Moreno L. C., Yasuyuki Nishigaki
- By using R&D and product variety economic growth model, this study expands the scope of product innovation to include product increase in the tertiary sector and its consequent growth effects with reference to supply-side factors in the tertiary sector.
- Publisher: Journal of Global Economics Management and Business Research
- Nb pages: 11
- ISBN: 2454-2504 International Knowledge Press
By using R&D and product variety economic growth model, this study expands the scope of product innovation to include product increase in the tertiary sector and its consequent growth effects with reference to supply-side factors in the tertiary sector.