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knowledge that is then known …
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Socio-Technological and Behavioral Analyses of Why Knowledge Management Systems Fail and How to Pre-Empt and Prevent … Knowledge: Effective Use, Misuse, and Abuse …
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— call it, “knowledge production.” It is intellectually sophisticated, technically rigorous, methodologically scrupulous, and … theoretically conversant. Its overt aim is to produce a piece of knowledge that is definitive, enduring, and if at all possible …, unassailable. But all is not well. This essay sets forth a series of challenges and problems for this genre of knowledge production …
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In article education economy questions are considered. The problem of the economic importance of the gained knowledge …
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accessing useful knowledge by adopting, producing, and diffusing new ideas. Combining location information for the universe of 3 … arose through agglomeration economies and localized knowledge spillovers. To support this claim, we provide evidence … the same society had higher similarity in patenting, suggesting that social networks facilitated spatial knowledge …
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accessing useful knowledge by adopting, producing, and diffusing new ideas. Combining location information for the universe of 3 … arose through agglomeration economies and localized knowledge spillovers. To support this claim, we provide evidence … the same society had higher similarity in patenting, suggesting that social networks facilitated spatial knowledge …
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the knowledge economy - by assessing how the enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) through good governance … mechanisms affects the knowledge economy. The article also employs the World Bank's four components of the knowledge economy … index characteristic of its knowledge for development (K4D) framework. We estimate panel data models for 22 Middle East …
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The idea of the knowledge economy has brought with it a new paradigm of work that espouses the professionalization of … knowledge work, whatever definition is used. The number of “professionals” may rise, but many workers still face rather … traditional working conditions. Moreover, we argue, the expected growth in the share of knowledge work may be less than expected …
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The engine of growth is knowledge, with profound implications for us all …
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Knowledge clusters are central places within an epistemic landscape, i.e. in a wider structure of knowledge production … such organisations in knowledge clusters are universities and colleges, research institutions, think tanks, government … research agencies and knowledge-intensive firms with their respective knowledge workers. The following paper will look at …
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