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Managing Cultural Festivals : Tradition and Innovation in Europe
This book aims at renewing the attention on a niche field, Cultural Festivals, so important for valorizing cultural traditions and local heritage visibility as well as social well-being.Following the disruptive consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic, this fragile sector deserves more attention from public authorities and stakeholders at national and European levels with a suitable and dedicated plan of recovery and valorization.This book provides a comparative analysis of Cultural Festivals in Europe, taking insights from an international range of high-level scholarly contributors.Individual chapters highlight and analyse challenges around the organisation, management and economics of Cultural Festivals.As a whole, the book provides a comprehensive overview of scholarly research in this area, setting the scene for the future research agenda.Matters related to educational programs and new audience development, as well as challenges related to digitalization, are also included. The book employs a tradition versus innovation lens to help readers account for the consequences of the digital revolution, new audience development and an educational agenda.The result is a book which will be valuable reading for researchers, academics and students in the fields of event and cultural management and beyond. Chapters 4 and 9 of this book are available for free in PDF format as Open Access from the individual product page at www.routledge.com.They have been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives 4.0 license.
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Institutional Reform for Innovation and Entrepreneurship : An Agenda for Europe
This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. The authors of this book advise the economies of the European Union to become more entrepreneurial in promoting innovation and economic growth.The authors propose a reform strategy with respect to several aspects to achieve this goal.Starting with the rule of law and the protection of property rights; the tax system; the authors deal with regulations governing savings, capital and finance, and the organization of labor markets and social insurance systems.Framework strategies related to the regulations governing goods and service markets, bankruptcy and insolvency are also put forward.A core understanding and future path is also provided towards R&D, commercialization and knowledge spillovers; human capital investments; and informal institutions.
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Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation : Ecosystems for Inclusion in Europe
This book provides comprehensive and advanced analysis of the characteristics of social entrepreneurship in Europe.It offers innovative, up-todate research on the ecosystems of social entrepreneurship, the behavior of social entrepreneurs, their ability to produce social innovation, social capital and social inclusion, and the role of stakeholders in fostering socially oriented businesses.Moreover, it addresses the diversity of the European social enterprise sector from an evolutionary perspective, with particular reference to the rise of social entrepreneurship and the role of new-generation social entrepreneurs throughout Europe.Multidisciplinary contributions authored by experts from business and accounting, economics, and sociology serve the purpose of delivering a holistic study of social entrepreneurship, also providing the necessary data for delivering policy implications on the features of the most effective enabling social and institutional ecosystems. The broad approach, based on different theoretical frameworks and methodologies across numerous disciplines, enables the authors to tackle all of the complex research issues connected to social entrepreneurship in the region.The book builds on the results of the European Union 7FP (European Union’s Research and Innovation funding program for 2007–013)-funded “EFESEIIS – Enabling the flourishing and evolution of social entrepreneurship for innovative and inclusive societies” research project. The central theme of the book is an evolutionary perspective on the dynamics and the rise of the social enterprise in Europe.This evolutionary perspective can be used in an economic as well as a social longitudinal analysis of changing contexts and entrepreneurial practices.The evolutionary perspective will be used as a tool to account for the specificity of developmental pathways in different contexts and countries.
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Why is Europe called Europe?
Europe is believed to be named after the Phoenician princess Europa from Greek mythology. According to the myth, Zeus, the king of the gods, fell in love with Europa and transformed himself into a bull to seduce her. He then carried her away to the island of Crete, where she became the queen. The continent was named after her in honor of this mythological story.
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Why are flights from Europe to Europe more expensive than from Europe away?
Flights from Europe to Europe are often more expensive than flights from Europe to other continents due to a variety of factors. Firstly, there is generally more demand for flights within Europe, leading to higher prices. Additionally, there may be less competition on certain routes within Europe, allowing airlines to charge higher fares. Furthermore, taxes and fees for flights within Europe can also contribute to the higher prices. Finally, the cost of living and operating expenses in European countries may be higher, leading to increased ticket prices for domestic and intra-European flights.
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Why is Eastern Europe poorer than Western Europe?
Eastern Europe is generally considered to be poorer than Western Europe due to historical, political, and economic factors. The region experienced decades of communist rule which hindered economic development and innovation. Additionally, Eastern European countries had to undergo a difficult transition from planned economies to market economies after the fall of communism, which led to economic instability and challenges. Western Europe, on the other hand, had a head start in industrialization and economic development, which contributed to its overall wealth and prosperity compared to Eastern Europe.
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Why is Northwest Europe naturally developed, while Southern Europe and Eastern Europe are still developing?
Northwest Europe has historically been more developed due to factors such as its proximity to major trade routes, access to natural resources, and a more temperate climate conducive to agriculture. Additionally, Northwest Europe has benefited from political stability and strong institutions that have fostered economic growth. In contrast, Southern Europe and Eastern Europe have faced challenges such as political instability, limited access to resources, and a history of conflict that have hindered their development progress. These regions are also more vulnerable to economic crises and have struggled with issues such as corruption and weak governance.
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Why is Northern Europe rich and Southern Europe poor?
Northern Europe is generally considered to be wealthier than Southern Europe due to a combination of historical, geographical, and economic factors. Northern European countries have historically had more access to trade routes, natural resources, and technological advancements, which has contributed to their economic development. Additionally, Northern European countries have often had more stable political systems and a stronger emphasis on education and innovation. In contrast, Southern European countries have faced challenges such as political instability, limited access to resources, and a reliance on agriculture, which has hindered their economic growth. These factors have contributed to the wealth disparity between Northern and Southern Europe.
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What is the golden banana in Europe, Sunbelt Europe?
The golden banana in Europe refers to the Sunbelt region, which includes countries in southern Europe such as Spain, Italy, Greece, and Portugal. This region is known for its warm climate, abundant sunshine, and agricultural productivity, particularly for growing fruits like bananas. Sunbelt Europe is a popular destination for tourists seeking sunny beaches, outdoor activities, and a relaxed lifestyle. Additionally, the term "golden banana" may also refer to the economic significance of the Sunbelt region in Europe, as it contributes to the overall prosperity of the continent.
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'Countries in Europe'
Countries in Europe are known for their rich history, diverse cultures, and stunning landscapes. From the romantic streets of Paris to the historic ruins of Rome, each country offers a unique experience for travelers. With a mix of modern cities and charming villages, Europe is a popular destination for tourists seeking art, history, and culinary delights. Additionally, the European Union has brought many countries together to promote peace, cooperation, and economic development across the continent.
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Countries in Europe
Countries in Europe refer to the 44 sovereign states that are located on the European continent. These countries vary in size, population, culture, and economy. Some of the most well-known countries in Europe include France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and the United Kingdom. Europe is known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant cities, making it a popular destination for tourists and a hub for international trade and diplomacy.
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