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Initial Human Exploration at the Southern End of the Deseado Massif?
(University of Texas A&M. Department of Anthropology. Center for the Study of the First American, 2012-10)
Lithic artifacts, in conjunction with other evidences, provide useful information about the way in which humans have explored and occupied the patagonian landscape. According to Borrero (1994-95) exploration implies the ...
Exploring and Exploiting Antarctica: The First Human Interactions
(Elsevier Academic Press Inc., 2020)
The early human interaction with Antarctica can be seen as having characteristics that evolved over the first one hundred years from the first human presence: from coastal "discoveries", through sealing and whaling ...
The effects of organization context on knowledge exploration and exploitation
(2018-09-01)
The knowledge-based view of the firm points knowledge as the main resource able of generating competitive advantage for organization. This competitive advantage is the result of the innovative process, which requires ...
Ethnographical and historical accounts for understanding the exploration of new lands: The case of Central Western Patagonia, Southernmost South America
(Elsevier, 2019-06)
Identifying the process of initial exploration of any given area is complex in the sense that it lies in the boundary between the absence and presence of reliable anthropogenic evidence. However, how can we be certain that ...
The human resources management contribution to social responsibility and environmental sustainability: explorations from Ibero-America
(The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 2017-07-27)
In this paper we aim to advance the discussion on HRM’s quest to create value around social responsibility and environmental sustainability. We explore the perceptions reported by Human Resource managers in three Ibero-American ...
Innovation by knowledge exploration and exploitation: An empirical study of the automotive industry
(2018-01-01)
In face of dynamic environment, such as the automotive sector, organizations are challenged to establish strategic flexibility through innovations, which require knowledge exploration and exploitation. Previous studies ...
Exploring smart environments through human computation for enhancing blind navigation
(SpringerCham, 2015)
In this paper the orchestration of wearable sensors with human computation is explored to provide map metadata for blind navigation. Technological navigation aids for blind must provide accurate information about the ...
Things in Antarctica: an archaeological perspective
(Taylor & Francis, 2020-09)
The representation of Antarctica as the last wilderness overlooks not only the presence of humans but also of material things, and does not reflect the reality of contemporary Antarctica. Human-thing relationships have ...