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human resources with a lot of activities in its process. Due to the vast scope of the project, knowledge management holds an … important role in the process. It is necessary to measure the adoption rate of knowledge management in organizations who works … on an EPC project. There are three main categories of knowledge management elements which can be measured, i.e. knowledge …
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This research examines how teams organize knowledge sourcing (obtaining access to others’ knowledge or expertise) and … investigates the performance trade-offs involved in two approaches to knowledge sourcing in teams. One approach a team can take is … to specialize, such that a small number of members source knowledge on behalf of the team. This specialized knowledge …
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Analysis of business-academia (B-A) collaborations typically relies on a single method, addressing one or two major research questions. In contrast, this article tackles both research and development (R&D) and innovation collaborations among businesses and academia relying on information using...
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Business-academia (B-A) collaborations have been analysed by an extensive body of literature, taking many different angles, and using various sources and types of information (patent statistics, the Community Innovation Survey data, evidence from specific surveys, interviews, or case studies),...
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irrelevant patternsand that they do not leverage to a full extent valuable prior domain knowledge that managershave. This … knowledge in the process of searching for patterns indata. Specifically we focus on providing methods that generate unexpected …
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undermine the ability to develop new knowledge. The reasons for this are cited as the potential impact of mental models as … measuring that might not close down knowledge development, but might even encourage it. The most important implication of this … research is that the more passionate an organization is about knowledge development, the more it may prevent or adversely …
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tackled by imparting appropriate knowledge to the livestock owners. An attempt was made to measure the knowledge of livestock … owners by developing a knowledge test on reproductive problems of dairy animals. The study was undertaken in Karnal district … investigation. In addition to developing schedules for socio-economic variables, a knowledge test was also developed for measuring …
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All measurements must contend with unreliability. No measure is free of measurement error. More attention must be paid … to measurement error in all psychological research. The problem of reliability is more severe when rating scales are … for (a) validation and (b) decision making. For over a century now, it has been known that measurement error obfuscates …
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In today’s economies, knowledge is the key ingredient for prosperity. However, it is hard to measure this intangible … scores. However, these proxies focus rather on the quality of education of pupils than on the distribution of knowledge among …. As a consequence, the economically relevant stock of knowledge in a region is only roughly approximated. Furthermore …
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