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Markets for knowledge are increasingly important to innovation, competitive advantage, and economic growth. This paper examines five distinct markets through which knowledge can be exchanged: the market for codified knowledge (licensing), the market for tacit knowledge (alliances), the market...
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technologies to empower learning and knowledge production for human capital development? And Can education keep pace with the … the possibility of liberating the learning process from the confines of institutionalized classrooms …
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This paper explores the opportunities for integrating Initiative Based Learning (IBL) and Integrated Assessment Models … (IAMs) in order to improve our understanding of learning in the context of societal transition pathways, and more … learning in a very different way, and the two approaches have major structural differences with respect to the geographical as …
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learning activities to generate successful products. Yet prior NPD research has largely taken a positivistic view of learning … despite an inkling that too much learning can lead to dysfunction. This study attempts to contribute the NPD literature by … analyzing whether and, if so, when technological learning engenders shortcomings and affects new product commercialization. We …
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leverage them for organizational learning and growth. But the SECI process of socialization, externalization, combination and …
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A century ago, Britain produced 50% of the world demand for cloth and iron, and 70% of the world demand for pottery and coal. Today Britain's exports have grown by 300%, but manufacturing – in total – accounts for only 13% of that. The huge increase has been in areas associated with...
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This paper aims to provide a better understanding of informal modes of learning based on Doing, Using and Interacting … formal learning of science and technology (i.e. the Science, Technology and Innovation – STI – mode). To more deeply assess … the practical relevance of this grouping for innovation policy, it is subsequently examined how a firm’s learning mode …
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Using the evolutionary framework of inductive screening, this paper seeks to examine the drivers of technological catch in the integrated circuits industry in Taiwan and China. The paper shows that IC manufacturing began with multinationals relocating export-oriented assembly operations in the...
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