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In the knowledge-based economy, universities are encountering dramatic changes. Their missions and functions are …‘pragmatized’ because of emerging new players and competing markets for knowledge production, the availability of higher education to a … environment. The dynamics and conduct of university research, in particular, has correspondingly become more sensitive to industry …
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The 21st century brings along the recognition for the necessity to understand and measure the activity of knowledge … in order to develop policies that would promote these benefits. Knowledge management (KM) implies any activity regarding … the capture and the diffusion of knowledge within the organization. In our study we analyze the impacts and dimensions of …
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Knowledge loss is not a remote phenomenon, unique to one knowledge system. Rather we argue that the loss of knowledge … is an issue for other knowledge systems as well. Knowledge loss is certainly a concern for anthropologists working on … indigenous knowledge, fearful of ‘losing’ indigenous knowledge entirely as a result of modernisation (cf. Cox, 2000). Equally …
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This paper want to shown that current knowledge management approaches do not emphasise enough on knowledge sharing from … reengineering project perspective. To achieve success with reengineering project, an organisation must possess and share knowledge … these results it was assumed that the key to implementing with success reengineering project is having a wide knowledge …
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Knowledge Management (KM) is an emerging concept in the field of management and widely adopted in organizations of the …
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As by product of economic growth, jobs are indeed transformational. In other words, efficiency increases as workers get better at what they do (as more productive jobs appear and less productive one disappear). In fact societies flourish as jobs bring together people from different ethnic and...
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The paper, mostly empirical in nature, investigates issues on cross-national new information and communication technologies (ICTs) adoption patterns and growth directions. In the period of 2000-2010, a great number of countries underwent substantial changes on the field of ICTs implementation....
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The paper revisits the concept of knowledge governance by drawing on the experience of building knowledge clusters in … knowledge, in the context of avoiding the knowledge trap drawing on experiences of Southeast Asian countries. We posit that an … investigation of knowledge governance would require a study of the formal and informal institutional arrangements allowing knowledge …
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Practice of knowledge management is often characterized by obstacles to creation, distribution, and transfer of … knowledge from specific groups of settings. Obstacles or constraints to attempts to constitute knowledge as an organizational … knowledge. This paper is a result of theoretical exploration aimed toward addressing these core issues, and proposes solutions …
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Knowledge has been defined as a major resource for development. Especially countries without natural resources have … found this idea attractive and have embarked on development strategies to develop a knowledge-based economy. In doing so … they may fall into a “knowledge trap”. The paper postulates an “epistemic backlash”, because an increase of knowledge leads …
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