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Knowledge resources play a specific role at a network organisation. They are both a trigger to create a network and a … result of its functioning. Skilful knowledge management can contribute to the growth of a network's competitiveness. A …. Identification of the knowledge management model should be carried out separately for the entire network and for each single network …
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Knowledge resources play a specific role at a network organisation. They are both a trigger to create a network and a … result of its functioning. Skilful knowledge management can contribute to the growth of a network's competitiveness. A …. Identification of the knowledge management model should be carried out separately for the entire network and for each single network …
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To produce an effect, knowledge needs to be first acquired and expressed by a human agent. This trivial fact is a … constraint on knowledge commercialization. The highly systemic nature of the decentralized production of knowledge is another …, focusing particularly on the often-neglected entrepreneurial aspects of the transfer of knowledge. It shows how the constraints …
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relationship level, or resource and knowledge management at the firm level. Examining a sample group of petroleum industry …. Further, we find that embedding and knowledge transfer are key determinants of industry clusters that lead to global … also need to design processes for tacit knowledge transfer, implement mentoring programmes and build general management …
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entrepreneurship and business start-ups. Throughout a three year period the research has included 1990 examinees. The population is … existence of financial incentives for starting a business. Interviewed students reported that they lack the knowledge of: the … basics of entrepreneurship and small business, basic finance and accounting and foreign languages. In the opinion of students …
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This contribution discusses a theory of entrepreneurship, its empirical base, and its implications. First, it argues … that a psychological approach is necessary to understand entrepreneurship. Second, it argues that any theory of … entrepreneurship should use active actions as a starting point — entrepreneurship is the epitome of an active agent in the market …
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The paper reviews the “stylized facts” on economic growth gathered by Easterly and Levine in their 2001 joint paper and illustrates some of the points made on the basis of data from the IMF’s World Economic Outlook on real growth and per capita GDP since 1970. The data show that the growth...
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hypothesized propositions and a simple framework of entrepreneurship and entrepreneurial competencies. The outcomes of such an …
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organisation. However, the access to knowledge is not possible but through networks. In the knowledge networks, the generation of … some specific effects (of network) initiates processes of positive feedback, meaning that any initial difference in the … conditions of the market is amplified in time. It is the main cause of the fact that the diffusion of knowledge is subject to …
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, concentrating on its three basic features: 1) a knowledge- and information-based technological change, 2) which is taking place in … real time on a planetary scale (globalization), and 3) which entails a new, flexible, network-based business organization. …
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