2018
DOI: 10.20897/jisem/2660
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Dynamic Capabilities and Their Relations with Elements of Digital Transformation in Portugal

Abstract: The objective of the article was to identify as relations between IoT, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence with the microfoundations of the dynamic capabilities. It was characterized as an exploratory, descriptive and inferential research, with a quantitative approach. In non-parametric tests (Chi-square / Spearman correlation), in Portuguese companies, totaling 137 respondents with valid questionnaires (only business and IT managers) were applied. It has been shown that as 3 technologies, IoT, Big Data and I… Show more

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“…The head of the Laishevsky district of Tatarstan M. Afanasyev noted the significance of the festival as a brand event: "We want the Karavon holiday also to work as a brand event." [18][19][20][21][22][23] Some articles also mentioned the connection of the festival with Orthodox traditions. Thus, national and religious traditions have imposed on each other: "Today in the village of Russkoye Nikolskoye in Laishevsky region of Tatarstan, a Russian culture festival Karavon was held dedicated to the worship by the Orthodox people of Summer St. Nicholas" [19][20][21][22] When covering Maslenitsa, the connection with Orthodox traditions was also observed: "Maslenitsa is a holiday that lasts for a week: from meeting on Monday to Forgiveness Sunday.…”
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“…The head of the Laishevsky district of Tatarstan M. Afanasyev noted the significance of the festival as a brand event: "We want the Karavon holiday also to work as a brand event." [18][19][20][21][22][23] Some articles also mentioned the connection of the festival with Orthodox traditions. Thus, national and religious traditions have imposed on each other: "Today in the village of Russkoye Nikolskoye in Laishevsky region of Tatarstan, a Russian culture festival Karavon was held dedicated to the worship by the Orthodox people of Summer St. Nicholas" [19][20][21][22] When covering Maslenitsa, the connection with Orthodox traditions was also observed: "Maslenitsa is a holiday that lasts for a week: from meeting on Monday to Forgiveness Sunday.…”
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“…In the church calendar, it is marked as Cheese Week, which prepares a person for the main and most strict season according to the Law of the Orthodox Church -Lenten." [20][21][22][23][24][25] The Shrovetide was named on the list of Orthodox holidays in the newspaper "Respublika Tatarstan". However, the main image of the Shrovetide holiday was nevertheless associated exactly with national traditions and festivities; this event is for people of different ages and different nationalities.…”
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“…147 ISSN 1927-6044 E-ISSN 1927 sustainable competitive advantage promising strong partnerships. In this case, we interpret the "partnership" quite broadly, starting from the residence of a citizen in a given territory and the business contacts of regional entrepreneurs, to the region's participation in government projects, and in the implementation of inter-country initiatives and partnerships" (Vazhenina, 2007;Kabayeva et al, 2018;Mendonç a & Andrade, 2018;YILDIZ et al, 2017).…”
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“…In other words, it is a dynamic system of students' relationships that contributes to development of communicative motivation. It is both: foundation and means of communication of future professionals in a foreign language(Mendonça & Andrade, 2018;Abishov et al, 2018).…”
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