Investing in industrial archaeology to develop knowledge and social wellbeing

Q4 Business, Management and Accounting International Journal of Environment and Health Pub Date : 2018-06-30 DOI:10.1504/IJENVH.2018.10014148
A. Bonfanti, Rossella Canestrino, Pierpaolo Magliocca
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This paper aims to present how industrial archaeology may support knowledge transfer and social wellbeing development. An inductive approach is proposed. The research strategy includes a multiple case study of Italian industrial companies that have invested in industrial archaeology since 2000. The choice of companies is based on a strategy of theoretical sampling. The findings outline how it is possible to turn old places - often degraded and abandoned - in 'new' spaces for social meeting and cultural sharing by means of investments in industrial archaeology. Thanks to the mentioned changes both wellbeing and social inclusion are fostered with supporting the achieving of higher levels of social happiness. This paper discusses some Italian industrial companies that are investing in industrial archaeology to create value in a knowledge and social wellbeing development perspective in the 21st century.
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投资工业考古,发展知识,增进社会福祉
本文旨在介绍工业考古学如何支持知识转移和社会福利发展。提出了一种归纳方法。研究策略包括对自2000年以来投资于工业考古的意大利工业公司的多个案例研究。公司的选择是基于理论抽样的策略。研究结果概述了如何通过对工业考古的投资,将经常退化和废弃的老地方变成社会会议和文化共享的“新”空间。由于上述变化,福祉和社会包容都得到了促进,支持实现更高水平的社会幸福。本文讨论了一些意大利工业公司投资于工业考古,以在21世纪的知识和社会福利发展的角度创造价值。
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International Journal of Environment and Health
International Journal of Environment and Health Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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期刊介绍: The IJEnvH is a fully-refereed scientific journal that provides an international forum for the exchange of information and the advancement of knowledge in the multidisciplinary field of Environment and Health. The aim of the IJEnvH is to stimulate the discussion and communication among scientists, researchers and experts with different background and expertise, involved, at different levels, with the study of environment and health problems.
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