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The key message of this book is that heterogeneity should be seen as an intrinsic and indispensable element of knowledge systems. The authors address the concept of heterogeneity in a multi-disciplinary fashion, including perspectives from evolutionary economics and innovation system studies,...
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1. Trends and drivers of the knowledge economy / Philip Cooke and Carla De Laurentis -- 2. The rationale for Eurodite and an introduction to the sector studies / Stewart MacNeill and Chris Collinge -- 3. Production-consumption models and knowledge dynamics in the food and drinks sector / Jesper...
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1. Social organization, control and information technology -- 2. Telecommunications and the nineteenth-century liberal …-international world order -- 3. Information technology and US industro-military development -- 4. Telematics and the post … role of information and control technologies. Information systems and control technologies are key to globalization and …
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-based economy. This Handbook includes up-to-date information and analysis as to how entrepreneurship policies have evolved in the … information in this important resource. …
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It is apparent that environmental issues affect the livelihoods and well being of individuals, communities and businesses the world over. In that vein, this book examines the impact that climate change and other environmental factors have on business. The effect of climate change, while a...
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Many managers in the English-speaking world are seeking an alternative to the prevailing business model which promotes a short-term, shareholder-value approach. In this accessible and highly topical book, Gayle Avery argues that this Anglo/US approach to capitalism and business is seriously...
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This unique book compares the effects of globalization on two differing Latin American countries, Argentina and Chile, while utilizing both the historical lens of the late nineteenth century and the status of the modern economy to draw its conclusions. Focusing on these two eras of...
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In this book, three leading scholars have integrated some of their most important research in order to answer these questions on firm growth. The result is a volume that builds on studies of many thousands of firms in several different projects. It offers deep insights into the firm growth...
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', Regulation, 31 (1), Spring, 2-3 -- R. Polk Wagner (2003), 'Information Wants to Be Free: Intellectual Property and the … Intellectual Property: A Response to Smith's Delineating Entitlements in Information,' Yale Law Journal Pocket Part, 117, 101 … Perspectives, 5 (1), Winter, 61-72 -- Edmund W. Kitch (1980), 'The Law and Economics of Rights in Valuable Information', Journal of …
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Introduction : the attributes of the crisis / David Bailey, Dan Coffey, Philip R. Tomlinson -- The workings of the Japanese economy / Donald W. Katzner -- The cause of Japan's recession and the lessons for the world / Richard A. Werner -- Transnational monopoly capitalism, the J-mode firm and...
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