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2016 | 46(1) Ekonomia X. Pracownicy wiedzy 65 plus - nowe szanse (czy kontrowersje) wobec wyzwań współczesności | 79-90

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Koncepcja smart cities w kontekście produktywności pracowników wiedzy 65 plus

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The Concepof Smart Cities in the Context of Productivity of Knowledge Workers Aged 65+

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Współczesne miasta są centrami wzrostu gospodarczego na całym świecie. Duża koncentracja ludzi oraz aktywności ekonomicznych i związanych ze spędzaniem czasu wolnego wymaga reorganizacji modeli zarządzania miastami. Ważnym, lecz mało eksponowanym elementem takich modeli powinno być definiowanie roli osób starszych, a w szczególności osób w wieku 65 plus, którzy należą do „klasy kreatywnej”. Obecnie nie funkcjonują spójne modele, ani pakiety rozwiązań dla tego wyzwania. Opracowanie niniejsze ma na celu zarysowanie istoty problemu i wskazanie pewnych roboczych rozwiązań w tym zakresie.
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Contemporary cities are centres of economic growth across the world. The large concentration of people as well as economic activities and those related to leisure requires reorganisation of the models of town management. An important though poorly exposed element of this in such models should be definition of the role of elderly people, and particularly of individuals aged 65+, who belong to the ‘creative class’. At present, there are not functioning coherent models or packages of solutions for this challenge. This study aims at outlining the essence of the problem and at pointing out to some draft solutions in this respect.

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  • Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Poznaniu. Wydział Zarządzania. Katedra Badań Rynku i Usług

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