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Much of the Knowledge Management (KM) literature assumes that all relevant knowledge can be represented as information and 'managed'. But the meaning of information is always context-specific and open to subsequent reinterpretation. Moving over time or between contexts affords scope for new...
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viticultural innovation and technical expertise have set new international benchmarks. The coordination of this R&D has ensured …
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Innovation is by definition a complex process, but policies geared towards stimulating innovation have tended to focus … innovation is a matter of the identification, application and diffusion of knowledge—of creativity. It is therefore not simply a … function of gross investments in science nor is it a function of the new production of knowledge. Innovation becomes more than …
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alia, that innovation is an essential element in Gannawarra's response to the challenges it faces and that enterprises …
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Public attention is increasingly focusing on the role played by product and process innovation in the economic … development of modern nations. There have been many studies of national innovation systems, regional and local innovation systems …, and technological and sectoral systems. There have been innovation surveys and efforts concentrating on measuring the …
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technological innovation. Empirical evidence, however, supports the view that not all sectors are equally innovative. As a result …, it seems desirable from a public policy perspective to identify and promote sectors displaying both a high innovation …
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Soon after the end of World War II the Australian Government brought scientists of defeated Germany to Australia. They were to work in government institutions and private industry to contribute their expertise to improving Australian science and to improving Australia's industrial efficiency....
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With the growth of high-technology industries and knowledge intensive services, the pursuit of industrial competitiveness has progressed from a broad concern with the processes of industrialisation to a more focused analysis of the factors explaining cross-national variation in the level of...
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a post-industrial (innovation) economy. This process is associated with the emergence of a specific social class — a …
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scale intensive than in earlier stages of the innovation process. The UK and Australian economies present an interesting …
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