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In OECD countries, the number of cities and regions which put learning, education, research and innovation at the heart … is increasingly dependent on human resources, knowledge creation, and continuous, incremental innovation rather than on … knowledge and innovation in Andalusia, Spain (and some other countries). Potential applications to areas similar to Andalusia …
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, spurring innovation across the economy. Beyond their economic impacts, they also have significant social impacts, from …
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within and among societies gives rise to increased creativity instead of mounting tensions? This book asks some hard …
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, spurring innovation across the economy. Beyond their economic impacts, they also have significant social impacts, from …
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generation but also indirectly by spurring innovation across the economy. Beyond their economic impacts, they also have …
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This report assesses the current state and future potential of cultural and creative sectors (CCS) in the nine outermost regions of the European Union (EU): Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Mayotte, Réunion, and Saint Martin (France); the Azores and Madeira (Portugal); and the Canary...
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To function and prosper in the learning society, the management of knowledge is becoming a new and crucial challenge for both private companies and public organisations. It is increasingly important for companies and organisations to produce, share and use knowledge on a national and global...
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As human capital is the source of innovation, one of the policy principles of the OECD Innovation Strategy is to … at their disposal. Do employers make the best use of people’s skills for innovation? Are some work organisations more … associated with innovation than others? If so, are these organisations more widespread in some countries than in others? Are they …
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