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This article is the result of a study aimed to identify the intensity of knowledge flows related to bioeconomy, between … explaining variations in intensity of their involvement in knowledge flows related to bioeconomy development by engaging in …
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isolation. Today, in the so-called knowledge economy, innovation ? more than most other economic activities ? depends on new … economic knowledge, which is perceived to be the basic ingredient of the innovative process. It follows that the increased … complexity of knowledge processes influences firms, because organizations need to be able to respond to the growing demand for …
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of all, the model assumes the influence of both the market knowledge base itself, and the efficiency of internal market … knowledge sharing on the competitiveness of analysed entities. Second of all, it analyses the impact of market knowledge … perception within business entities and the openness of technical staff on internal market knowledge sharing efficiency. Research …
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This paper reviews experimental studies that investigate the effects of communication on be-havior in organizational settings. Two main classes of studies are identified: (a) studies on coordination and competition, which include experimental research that tests whether com-munication can help...
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This paper reviews experimental studies that investigate the effects of communication on behavior in organizational settings. Two main classes of studies are identified: (a) studies on coordination and competition, which include experimental research that tests whether communication can help to...
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The literature on trust, control and knowledge creation in seems to be moving towards a consensus. Trust is necessary … to create an open atmosphere for knowledge creation while control acts as a safeguard against malfeasance. Networks that … neglect either one often create less knowledge, such as new skills and products. Temporary networks, however, may have to …
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organization is shown to depend on the allocation of formal authority …
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