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rationality behaviour by people. Quite recent developments in the Economics of Knowledge, i.e. the so-called learning models, have …
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate how universities' learning behavior (explorative or exploitative … revealed that the universities' knowledge mobility is positively affected by both the explorative learning behavior and the … present research provides interesting implications. In fact, recognizing the importance of explorative learning mechanisms …
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Abstract: Change adaptability reflects intelligence and learning capacity. Mistakes are powerful in relation to … teaching potency and learning efficacy, but they are not likely to be accepted by organizations. This has become a serious … between change adaptability and acceptance of mistakes. Organizational learning is crucial for development, and technology is …
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In this paper I propose a novel abstract mechanism for the creation and diffusion of knowledge and use an agent based modelling approach to explore it. The mechanism takes into account the relation between the phenomena that agents attempt to explain and the stocks of knowledge available in a...
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demonstrate that complementarities condition the productivity of a knowledge worker. More specifically, the learning effect is …
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Economic literature acknowledges the impact of immigration on cross-border patenting and scientific publications. However, the role of immigration ows in the dissemination of knowledge in a broader sense is yet to be assessed. In this paper, I estimate the effect of immigration on the...
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Recent extensions to the knowledge spillover theory of entrepreneurship (KSTE) show that the successful commercialization of new knowledge by incumbents depends on their absorptive capacities. For policy-makers focusing on increasing incumbents' innovative performance, the systematic reduction...
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This chapter describes methods for systematically studying knowledge commons as an institutional mode of governance of knowledge and information resources, including references to adjacent but distinct approaches to research that looks primarily to the role(s) of intellectual property systems in...
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This chapter explores the related ideas of access to knowledge resources and shared governance of those resources, often known as commons. Knowledge resources consist of many types and forms. Some are tangible, and some are intangible. Some are singular; some are reproduced in copies. Some are...
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This chapter describes biobanks as institutions for collection, preservation, curation, and production of knowledge and information, in both material and immaterial forms. That characterization calls for research and comparative analysis of the broad diversity of specific biobanks, using a...
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