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POWERED BY THE DEVELOPMENTS IN NEW TECHNOLOGY APPLICATIONS, THE WORLD IS MOVING RAPIDLY TOWARDS KNOWLEDGE … ELECTRONICALLY AND IN INTERDEPENDENT RELATIONSHIPS. KNOWLEDGE, EDUCATION AND TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATIONS PRESENT OPPORTUNITIES FOR …
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In “natural learning” the learner takes responsibility for learning. This responsibility applies to setting objectives …, selecting active learning tasks, obtaining feedback, and making applications. Self- oriented skill training (SOS) provides a … highly structured procedure to help the learner through the above four phases of natural learning. Of particular importance …
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Experiential learning refers to learning which uses the learner’s experience as a base. This definition implies an … active and personal approach to learning. A more operational definition is provided below. While experiential learning has … experiential learning is not superior to traditional methods for transmitting knowledge. Similar results were found by Cherryholmes …
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. Natural learning, an approach to help learners assume responsibility, was compared with the traditional strategy in seven …
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culture, institutions and technology matter in the development of IPR protection policy even more than traditional variables …
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-improving product innovation. We explicitly introduce product market characteristics into the analysis with the aim to identify their … capitalist. The entrepreneur has incentives to distort the innovation strategy so as to make an IPO the preferred exit. We derive …
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geographically and function-ally. They promoted rapid innovation by resorting to systematic Research and Development ef- forts. And … innovation in the econ-omy. Hence, to the extent that policy makers strive to achieve the priorities of citizens, they are …
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The formulation of a competitive strategy implies an extended understanding, in terms of the industrial structures, of the mains fields where the nations compete and those structures evolve. The environmental conditions of a region, and of its industries, determine both the generic strategies,...
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The years following the Second World War were those of the greatest economic growth that Europe had ever seen. If the countries of the Iberian Peninsula, neutral in the conflict and ruled by dictatorial regimes, enjoyed that growth and had participated in the convergence phenomenon, Ireland,...
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Economic phenomena are interrelated. From a growth perspective, time analysis concerning the choices of present and future consumption and the choices between the allocation of scientific resources should be combined with a space analysis regarding the dissemination of economic activity through...
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