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able to transfer experience through time. Humans are capable to collenct knowledge from the past and communicate their … knowledge to the future. This paper investigates the possibilities and limitations to describe this capability by algorithms and …
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The purpose of this paper is to investigate mechanisms of knowledge transfer between firms and universities …
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among several individuals and strong properties of knowledge. We show that this generalized state-space model arises …
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-trivial unawareness among several individuals, and which satisfies strong properties of knowledge as well as all the desiderata on …
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history on "knowledge" in the level of experientialism. The purpose is that along the path of "falsifying a theory" and with …
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It is assumed that human knowledge-building depends on a discrete sequential decision-making process subjected to a … subjective expected rate-of-growth of knowledge. The decision-maker’s optimal actions, lead to a decision function that involves …
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The present paper proposes a new way of thinking regarding the relation between innovation and knowledge using a … order to be transformed in technological innovation. In the Knowledge Flow Percolation Model centre, human beings are seen … importance of knowledge flows in innovation. …
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Following the outbreak of global economic crisis, firms have had to realize that competitive advantage is one of the tools to ensure their long-term success in the market and that it also helps to eliminate the impacts of such crisis. Enterprises are, as a result of crisis, forced to find new...
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We develop a framework that allows us to reproduce the generalised agreement theorem of Samet (2010), and extend it to models with a non-partitional information structure, while highlighting the features that distinguish the result from the classic theorems found in the literature. Furthermore,...
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We develop a framework that allows us to emulate standard results from the “agreeing to disagree" literature with generalised decision functions (e.g. Bacharach (1985)) in a manner the avoids known incoherences pointed out by Moses and Nachum (1990). We analyse the implications of the...
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