Innovation Process in the European Union: The Case of the Galileo Project
Gloria Pirzio Ammassari () and
Maria Cristina Marchetti
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Gloria Pirzio Ammassari: Sapienza University of Rome
Maria Cristina Marchetti: Sapienza University of Rome
Chapter Chapter 9 in European Socio-Economic Integration, 2013, pp 129-146 from Springer
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Abstract The new trends related to globalization, imply the increase of social and economic complexity, as well as higher rates of change and competitiveness. New, concrete, and serious management problems have recently triggered partnerships, fusions and join venture, with the aim to cope with these changes. In such circumstances, financial elites show high dynamicity and international orientation; they are acting within different social–political contexts, to seize in time the direction to the changes in progress, and to react consequently.
Keywords: Global Position System; Global Navigation Satellite System; Global Navigation Satellite System; European Space Agency; Satellite Navigation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-5254-6_9
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