2019
DOI: 10.2478/rtuect-2019-0081
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Sustainable Electronic Product Development in the Baltic Sea Region: A Regional Gap Analysis of Lab Testing Services

Abstract: Baltic Sea Region represents one of the most innovative areas within Europe with dominating SME sector. In order to keep the region and their product developments competitive it is necessary to safeguard access to high-tech labs including test services. This can be realized only through regional networks of universities – business cooperation. The European Union started the project “Test-4-SME” in 2017 to investigate and promote laboratory networks for testing and assessment of electronic products developed by… Show more

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“…One key element of the used DRIP methodology is the alignment of all 44 indictors into five dimensions (including their weights): Management (20%), Human Capital (20%), Functionality (25%), Technology (30%) and Information (5%). The weighting follows gained insights of the project implementation (Philipp et al, 2020). Hence, as stated in the introduction, recent research stream is moving towards a more sustainable perspective of port development.…”
Section: Methodology and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One key element of the used DRIP methodology is the alignment of all 44 indictors into five dimensions (including their weights): Management (20%), Human Capital (20%), Functionality (25%), Technology (30%) and Information (5%). The weighting follows gained insights of the project implementation (Philipp et al, 2020). Hence, as stated in the introduction, recent research stream is moving towards a more sustainable perspective of port development.…”
Section: Methodology and Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Green and environmentally friendly operations in the maritime sector enjoy high attention on the global political agenda [8]. By considering the activities of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), an emphasis lays on limiting all kinds of emissions, to reduce energy consumption and to safeguard a clean maritime environment.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This dimension of geographically concentrated activities is the rationale that ports are characterised by a high-energy demand [7] and a high share of emissions. As a consequence of growing public awareness for a cleaner environment, a stronger focus on sustainability and intensified environmental regulations [8], nowadays ports are forced to take responsibility when it comes to environmental protection and underlying pollution problems [9]- [15]. This requires a holistic green and sustainable management, where the focus is on reducing environmental pollution stemming from operations at ports.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, this issue was also tackled by the circumstance that the previous identification of potential participants was individual performed by each PP according to the definition of the target group. Against this background, it can be assumed that the participants in the survey are familiar with the topic (Philipp et. al., 2019a).…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%