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decrease the relevance of location by creating knowledge clusters and knowledge hubs. A knowledge cluster is a local innovation …With globalisation and knowledge-based production, firms may cooperate on a global scale, outsource parts of their … knowledge seem to invalidate the theory of agglomeration and the spatial clustering of firms, going back to the classical work …
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the extent to which different stocks and combinations of knowledge might explain such heterogeneity in innovative efforts … and positioning in the landscape. Our results suggest that a stock of ''brown'' knowledge closely related to ''green …'' knowledge proves to be valuable for firm's success in each trajectory. Moreover, firms with a broad array of different knowledge …
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knowledge embedded in the work itself, called ICP (Indagine Campionaria sulle Professioni), the latter being comparable to the U … locus of knowledge generation. It is also weak in terms of collaborative and worker involvement practices, and possibility …, and knowledge as the most relevant attributes characterizing the division of labour. …
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knowledge embedded in the work itself, called ICP (Indagine Campionaria sulle Professioni), the latter being comparable to the U … locus of knowledge generation. It is also weak in terms of collaborative and worker involvement practices, and possibility …, and knowledge as the most relevant attributes characterizing the division of labour. …
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Malay identity in the construction of the recently founded knowledge city of Cyberjaya, part of the flagship Multimedia …
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the processes of innovation and diffusion of what we could call "intelligent automation" are likely to change, or more … the ensuing impact on jobs, division of labour, distribution of knowledge, power, and control. Finally, we address some …
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the processes of innovation and diffusion of what we could call “intelligent automation” are likely to change, or more … the ensuing impact on jobs, division of labour, distribution of knowledge, power, and control. Finally, we address some …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011963533
knowledge embedded in the work itself, called ICP (Indagine Campionaria sulle Professioni), the latter being comparable to the U … locus of knowledge generation. It is also weak in terms of collaborative and worker involvement practices, and possibility …, and knowledge as the most relevant attributes characterizing the division of labour. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012389309
the extent to which different stocks and combinations of knowledge might explain such heterogeneity in innovative efforts … and positioning in the landscape. Our results suggest that a stock of ''brown'' knowledge closely related to ''green …'' knowledge proves to be valuable for firm's success in each trajectory. Moreover, firms with a broad array of different knowledge …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013205389