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This book constitutes the proceedings of the 9th Workshop on RFID Security and Privacy, RFIDsec 2013, held in Graz, Austria, in July 2013. The 11 papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 23 submissions. RFIDsec deals with topics of importance to improving the security and privacy of RFID, NFC, contactless technologies, and the Internet of Things. RFIDsec bridges the gap between cryptographic researchers and RFID developers.
Engineering & Applied Sciences --- Computer Science --- Computer science. --- Computer security. --- Data encryption (Computer science). --- E-commerce. --- Computer Science. --- Systems and Data Security. --- Data Encryption. --- e-Commerce/e-business. --- Data protection. --- Data encryption (Computer science) --- Informatics --- Science --- Data encoding (Computer science) --- Encryption of data (Computer science) --- Computer security --- Cryptography --- Data governance --- Data regulation --- Personal data protection --- Protection, Data --- Electronic data processing --- Cryptology. --- Computer privacy --- Computer system security --- Computer systems --- Computers --- Cyber security --- Cybersecurity --- Electronic digital computers --- Protection of computer systems --- Security of computer systems --- Data protection --- Security systems --- Hacking --- Protection --- Security measures --- Cybercommerce --- E-business --- E-commerce --- E-tailing --- eBusiness --- eCommerce --- Electronic business --- Internet commerce --- Internet retailing --- Online commerce --- Web retailing --- Commerce --- Information superhighway --- Cryptography. --- Electronic commerce. --- Data and Information Security. --- e-Commerce and e-Business. --- Cryptanalysis --- Cryptology --- Secret writing --- Steganography --- Signs and symbols --- Symbolism --- Writing --- Ciphers
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The book offers new theoretical perspectives on innovation, analyzes innovation processes in diverse innovation fields, and presents case studies that reflect the diversity of innovations fields. To what extent and in what sense does innovation characterize our societies today? Innovations are no longer limited to the economic sphere; we find them in almost all areas of society today. Diverse actors generate innovations in different, increasingly reflexive ways. New concepts, practices, and institutional forms such as open source, crowdfunding, or citizen panels expand the spectrum. Contents - Perspectives of social theory and theories of society - Innovation fields between economy and culture - Innovation fields between politics, planning, and social movements - Innovation fields between science and public policy Audience Students and scholars of sociology and social theory; economics; political science; cultural sciences; science, technology, and society studies (STS); and innovation studies The Editors Dr. Werner Rammert is professor (em.) of sociology at TU Berlin. Dr. Arnold Windeler is professor of sociology at TU Berlin. Dr. Hubert Knoblauch is professor of sociology at TU Berlin. Dr. Michael Hutter is professor (em.) of sociology at TU Berlin.
Technological innovations --- Social aspects. --- Technology—Sociological aspects. --- Science and Technology Studies. --- Knowledge - Discourse. --- Sociology. --- Social theory --- Social sciences
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This volume is devoted to innovation with a special focus on its two sides, namely creation and destruction, and on its role in the evolution of capitalist economies. The first part of the book looks at innovation and its effects on economic performance, addressing issues of motives, behavioral rules under uncertainty, actor properties, and technology characteristics. The second part concentrates on potential consequences of innovative activities, in particular structural change, the “innovation-mediated” effect of skill-oriented policies on regional performance, the destructive effects of innovation activities, and the question whether novelty is always good. The role of innovation in the evolution of capitalism itself is discussed in the third part.
Business & Economics --- Economic Theory --- Capitalism. --- Economics. --- Economic theory --- Political economy --- Market economy --- Management. --- Industrial management. --- Evolutionary economics. --- Industrial organization. --- Economic policy. --- Economic growth. --- Regional economics. --- Spatial economics. --- Economic Growth. --- Institutional/Evolutionary Economics. --- R & D/Technology Policy. --- Innovation/Technology Management. --- Industrial Organization. --- Regional/Spatial Science. --- Social sciences --- Economic man --- Economics --- Profit --- Capital --- Regional planning --- Regionalism --- Space in economics --- Industries --- Organization --- Industrial concentration --- Industrial management --- Industrial sociology --- Administration --- Industrial relations --- Economic nationalism --- Economic planning --- National planning --- State planning --- Planning --- National security --- Social policy --- Development, Economic --- Economic growth --- Growth, Economic --- Economic policy --- Statics and dynamics (Social sciences) --- Development economics --- Resource curse --- Spatial economics --- Regional economics --- Business administration --- Business enterprises --- Business management --- Corporate management --- Corporations --- Industrial administration --- Management, Industrial --- Rationalization of industry --- Scientific management --- Management --- Business --- Industrial organization
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