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Innovation has become one of the most important issues in modern knowledge society. As opposed to radical innovation … this paper introduces the concept of Emergent Innovation: this approach tries to balance and integrate the demand both for … Innovation will be presented in the second part: this approach looks at innovation as a socio-epistemological process of …
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dimension in the field of innovation, learning, and knowledge dynamics: the existential realm and the domain of wisdom. A … processes of radical innovation, etc. The concept of emergent innovation will be developed—it is based on the triple …-loop learning strategy and the U-theory approach which opens up a perspective how the domain of scientific/rational knowledge …
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How is long run economic growth related to the endogenous diversity of knowledge? We formulate and study a microeconomic model of knowledge creation, through the interactions among a group of heterogeneous R & D workers, embedded in a growth model to address this question. In contrast with the...
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How is long run economic growth related to the diversity of knowledge? We formulate and study a microeconomic model of knowledge creation, through the interactions among a group of R & D workers, embedded in a growth model to address this question. Income to these workers accrues as patent...
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Is the paradise of effortless communication the ideal environment for knowledge creation? Or, can the development of local culture in regions raise knowledge productivity compared to a single region with a unitary culture? In other words, can a real technological increase in the cost of...
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Is the paradise of effortless communication the ideal environment for knowledge creation? Or, can the development of local culture in regions raise knowledge productivity compared to a single region with a unitary culture? In other words, can a real technological increase in the cost of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009325670
This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation and transfer for a couple. Our model incorporates two key aspects of the cooperative process of knowledge creation: (i) heterogeneity of people in their state of knowledge is essential for successful cooperation in the joint creation of new...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005837406
How is long run economic growth related to the diversity of knowledge? We formulate and study a microeconomic model of knowledge creation, through the interactions among a group of heterogeneous R & D workers, embedded in a growth model to address this question. Income to these workers accrues...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005619789
and UK to illustrate the logic of institutionalised variation in patterns of learning and innovation. The paper argues … the 'learning economy', where knowledge and learning have become more important than in any earlier historical period. In … this new context the learning capability of firms located in the domestic economy becomes a major concern for national …
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This paper presents a micro-model of knowledge creation through the interactions among a group of people. Our model incorporates two key aspects of the cooperative process of knowledge creation: (i) heterogeneity of people in their state of knowledge is essential for successful cooperation in...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005619947