OPEN Repository

Welcome to OPEN - the Repository of Open Scientific Publications, run by the Interdisciplinary Centre for Mathematical and Computational Modelling, University of Warsaw, previously operating as the CeON Repository. The Repository enables Polish researchers from all fields to openly share their articles, books, conference materials, reports, doctoral theses, and other scientific texts.

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Technology Transfer
(SAGE Publications, 2015) Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena; Klimczuk, Andrzej; University of Warsaw; Warsaw School of Economics
Technology transfer is the movement of technical and organizational skills, knowledge, and methods from one individual or organization to another for economic purposes. This process usually involves a group that possesses specialized technical skills and technology that transfers it to a target group of receptors who do not possess those skills, and who cannot create that technology themselves.
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Technological Unemployment
(SAGE Publications, 2015) Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena; Klimczuk, Andrzej; University of Warsaw; Warsaw School of Economics
Technological unemployment is a situation when people are without work and seeking work because of innovative production processes and labor-saving organizational solutions.
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Social and Solidarity Economy
(SAGE Publications, 2015) Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena; Klimczuk, Andrzej; University of Warsaw; Warsaw School of Economics
The social and solidarity economy concept refers to enterprises, organizations, and innovations that combine production of goods, services, and knowledge with achieving economic and social goals as well as solidarity building.
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New Technology: Risks and Gains
(SAGE Publications, 2015) Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena; Klimczuk, Andrzej; Stanislaw Staszic College of Public Administration in Bialystok; Warsaw School of Economics
New technologies are often radical innovations that change current activities across different areas of social and economic life. At the beginning of the 21st century, some of these technologies are information and communications technology (ICT), nanotechnology, biotechnology, robotics, and artificial intelligence. These innovations stimulate new opportunities for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, and thus can help solve social problems. But they also cause new social risks and inequalities.