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This article is concerned with the implications of casual, non-permanent forms of employment that have become a common cultural practice in higher education. It proposes that contractual terms of employment have important implications for women and leadership in higher education, since to pursue...
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emphasis on knowledge production and innovation in the economy so it is compatible with the knowledge economy. The Quadruple … Helix already encourages the perspective of the knowledge society, and of knowledge democracy for knowledge production and … innovation. In a Quadruple Helix understanding, the sustainable development of a knowledge economy requires a coevolution with …
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Main tasks of academia are to create new knowledge and to transfer that knowledge into the economy. Regarding this work …, four channels of knowledge transfer are considered (based on Hamm et al, 2012): (1) basic transfer e.g. publications, (2 … cooperative research. The question to be answered is: How do the different channels through which the knowledge is meant to flow …
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knowledge only after passing the test of reason, which needs to be informed by properly selected methodological toolkits. Far …
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Malay identity in the construction of the recently founded knowledge city of Cyberjaya, part of the flagship Multimedia … on both patterns of 'traditional' Malay life as well a projected vision of a modernized Malay identity that resonates …
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We investigate the contribution of different inputs, particularly different knowledge sources, on regional patenting … output in the framework of a knowledge production function. The knowledge sources included are R&D employment, size of public … departments, German Science Foundation (DFG), and from other sources. The contribution of these knowledge sources is tested …
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Knowledge is recognized as an important ingredient for economic growth in addition to physical capital and labor. While … transforming knowledge into products and processes it is exploited commercially. Nevertheless, the existing knowledge stock and the … for the ability to produce, identify, and exploit knowledge. Since incumbent firms do not exploit new knowledge to the …
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Knowledge is recognized as a crucial element of economic growth in addition to physical capital and labor. Knowledge …, identify, and exploit knowledge depends on the existing knowledge stock and the absorptive capacity of actors such as employees … at firms and researchers at universities and research institutions. The existing knowledge stock might not be …
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history dependency is developed. Firms can accumulate knowledge by investing in R&D. As a benchmark without knowledge … experience by performing R&D the resulting effect of knowledge induces technological leaders to rest on their laurels which …
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Die Gründung eines innovativen Unternehmens stellt eine Form der kommerziellen Verwer-tung von Wissen dar. Der Beitrag …Setting up an innovative new firm is a way of commercializing knowledge. The paper gives an overview of the extent of … new firm formation in knowledge intensive and in innovative German industries and their development. The founding of a new …
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