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knowledge generation and its utilisation by research. The following four research areas are considered:(i) research before the … market.The presented approach has demonstrated its potential to generate the new knowledge needed to support innovative …
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business strategies was assessed, concerning: (1) employees, (2) marketing, (3) technology, (4) knowledge and (5) relationships …
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knowledge and expertise of their partners. Such sharing and transfer of knowledge has become an increasingly common way for … gain access to partner knowledge results in unequal benefits accruing from such alliances. By examining the Singapore film …
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"Ethnoecologists have provided extensive documentation of the knowledge held by many indigenous communities regarding … knowledge sets in imminent danger of being eroded through the forces of modernization and globalization. Theoretical models … knowledge systems. These models are exploring the institutions and processes of socialecological networks that allow for …
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complemented by a third strand whichfocus on knowledge and capabilities-based development models. Our paper aims tomake a first … of the actors and social welfare (ii) the capacity to create, implement,diffuse and imitate knowledge and innovations and … combination of the interconnected and mutuallyreinforcing factors knowledge, freedom and future-oriented economic structure …
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This paper analyses the main institutional mechanisms that foster the emergence andperformance of firms in knowledge … technological capabilities and how state support plays acritical role in enabling this in the case of knowledge intensive industries …; it is the ability of the state to set up institutions that reflect a harmony between knowledge and physical …
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social actors and how, through the interface, the software firms createtechnological knowledge and innovation capabilities … social actors andwhy it is important in the knowledge generation process and in the creation of innovationcapabilities? The … created technological knowledge and accumulatetechnological capabilities through simple and stable interfaces, in which the …
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economics, property rights and agency theory, amongst others. We review these before taking a knowledge-based perspective to … firstly explain how the boundaries of the firm are determined by the knowledge resources present, and second, to highlight how … conceptualising the drivers of competitive advantage in terms of knowledge and learning create a backdrop for understanding the move …
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knowledge and expertise of their partners. Such sharing and transfer of knowledge has become an increasingly common way for … gain access to partner knowledge results in unequal benefits accruing from such alliances. By examining the Singapore film …
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This paper revisits two core propositions in the knowledge-based view of the firm propounded in the seminal work by … Kogut and Zander (1993): (a) that MNCs exist because transfers and re-combinations of knowledge occur more efficiently … attributes conducive to efficient exchange and recombination of knowledge. Through their ability to attenuate opportunism, the …
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