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The Knowledge Innovation Zone (KIZ) 2005 Student Award

The Knowledge Innovation Zone (KIZ) 2005 Student Award. Dragana Radovanović. “My greatest challenge was The Balkan War – a war really brings the best and the worst in people. When we lose everything, our knowledge is the only and most valuable thing that is left.”

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The Knowledge Innovation Zone (KIZ) 2005 Student Award

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  1. The Knowledge Innovation Zone (KIZ) 2005 Student Award Dragana Radovanović “My greatest challenge was The Balkan War – a war really brings the best and the worst in people. When we lose everything, our knowledge is the only and most valuable thing that is left.” “Each person has some special knowledge or skill from which we can learn. Networking is one of the fastest and the most reliable ways of assembling information for the intelligence process.” “Dubrovnik was one of the most intelligent cities in the history. We should look back into its heritage – in terns of a changing world, the notion of time and globalization - and try to learn from it.” “An intelligent city should have its projection into the virtual world in order to stay connected with its citizens and to integrate the scattered arenas if the city with a universal interface. The mapping of intellectual capital (IC) helps a city leadership to make better resource allocation decisions.” Master’s Thesis “Intelligence and Lund” University of Lund 22 January 2005

  2. Dragana Radovanović Originally from Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dragana now lives and studies in Lund, Sweden, under the tutelage of Professor Leif Edvinsson. She is a student of Business and Administration at Lund University, where she produced this award-winning thesis – “Intelligence and Lund” – for her Master’s requirements. The thesis provides a briefing of contemporary and evolving society with an analysis of the knowledge and information society, innovation and creativity environments, intellectual capital of cities, intelligence for city development and the society of the future. There is an analysis of the prevailing quest for the knowledge city, the creative city and the intelligence city. There is a scope of Ragusa’s sustainability factors In contrast to the city of Lund, Sweden, with suggestions for a path forward. Dragana immigrated to Sweden in 1996, after the war, to join her only sister and is now seeking new challenges in the professional world.

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