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International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Governance in Cognitive Cities (IJEGCC)

International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Governance in Cognitive Cities (IJEGCC)
Editor(s)-in-Chief: Luisa Cagica Carvalho (Polytechnic Institute of Setubal, Portugal & CEFAGE, University of Évora, Portugal)
Published: Continuous Volume
Copyright: ©2020
DOI: 10.4018/IJEGCC
ISSN: 2644-1780
EISSN: 2644-1799

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Description

The International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Governance in Cognitive Cities (IJEGCC) provides comprehensive coverage and understanding of the social, cultural, organizational, and cognitive impacts of entrepreneurship, innovation, and governance in the context of cities around the world. IJEGCC discusses the influence of entrepreneurial approaches, business strategy, small business, and digital ecosystems in smart and cognitive cities. The secondary objective of this publication is to expand the overall body of knowledge regarding the human aspects of entrepreneurial contexts, start-ups motivations, internationalization strategies, and smart dynamics such as smart cities, smart innovation, smart governance, smart mobility in cities and smart territories. It assists researchers and practitioners to devise more effective systems for managing and creating sustainable value.

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Volume 3, Issue 1
Volume 2, Issue 2
Volume 2, Issue 1
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Mission

The primary mission of the International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Governance in Cognitive Cities (IJEGCC) is to provide comprehensive coverage and understanding of the social, cultural, organizational, human, and cognitive impacts of entrepreneurship and governance in smart contexts around the world. These impacts include those of entrepreneurship on regional development, sustainability, smart specialization, smart public policies, and governance, etc. The secondary objective of this journal is to broaden the overall body of knowledge regarding the human aspects of entrepreneurship and governance in smart territories and utilization in modern organizations. It assists researchers and practitioners to devise more effective practices and policies to promote entrepreneurship and innovation in smart territories.

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