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have a larger fraction of skilled workers, higher R&D to sales ratios and established networks to knowledge sources in … several different countries. As illustrated by the so-called ‘anchor-tenant’ hypothesis, they can be described as “knowledge …
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The human factor created by physical work and/or intellectual property of all existing material, is unequivocally active value of any work, ie human capital translates into different activities, specialized or not, it creates these individuals. History of the term human capital has experienced...
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surplus from his production. At any time, the novice can leave the relationship with his acquired knowledge and produce on his … structured as an apprenticeship, in which all production generated during training is used to compensate the expert. Knowledge … transfer takes a simple form. In the first period, the expert gifts the novice a positive level of knowledge, which is …
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concept of culture, the concept of knowledge management (KM) as well as the correlations among their dimensions at the … culture and knowledge management. The findings presented in the paper can be important for further development of the higher …
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paradigm crisis, highlighting the strong links between the exploitation of knowledge and the accumulation of surplus. Therefore …, increasing productivity - via knowledge and network externalities - output and employment). As a result, we first point out the …
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paper starts with the framing in the context of the knowledge based economy and its requirements concerning scientific …
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, using this system to assess and measure knowledge management provides suitable indicators. …
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The labour content, its structures and the finality of the social action were always in a permanent relation with the historical type of society and with the manner of producing goods and services. The humanity passing to the global economy, to a new manner of economic growth places in front of...
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public management of educational institutions in a country, the welfare and the life quality for her citizens. The knowledge … valorification is a long process, which doesn’t offer rapid results. But the effects of promoting and propagating of knowledge are … course of development, knowledge itself isn’t yet perceived as an active which can be used at its maximum capacity. As a …
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Since the Lisbon agenda in 2000, Europe stated the goal to become the most advanced knowledge economy in the world … presence of localized externalities in the knowledge accumulation process, this policy may produce distortive and unwanted … average level of knowledge activity accompanied by a huge degree of internal territorial disparity. The aim of this paper is …
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