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The paper refers to the discussion of measuring and assessing knowledge capital. In particular, theinterconnectedness of the intangible resources in organizations is not well represented in the methodicalapproaches. Moreover, the identification of driver resources which is strongly connected...
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The continuous transformation of the industrial society into a service and knowledge society is accompanied by profound change of demand: Customer requests will increasingly focus on individual products, shorter delivery times and appropriate prices. To encounter these challenges under the...
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How can we understand the innovativeness of firm or organizations in general, and how should we assess it in terms of nontechnological innovation? My paper deals with these two questions. The "ability" of companies to adapt to new circumstances, to create new products, processes and new...
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In this paper I argue that it makes no sense to have "innovation theories", or the use of a concept in describing the potential of social economic theories to explain the phenomenon of non-equlibirium. If we whish to explain dynamic, change, evolution, revolution, etc. in socio-economic systems,...
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Many economists and psychologists refuse the idea that behaviour could be based on any other motives than selfish and hedonistic ones, at least in the context of economy, mainly based on a methodological premise, not so often on empirical research. The corresponding image of man that is inherent...
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The paper refers to the discussion of measuring and assessing knowledge capital. In particular, the interconnectedness of the intangible resources in organizations is not well represented in the methodical approaches. Moreover, the identification of driver resources which is strongly connected...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010307997
The paper refers to the discussion of measuring and assessing knowledge capital. In particular, the interconnectedness of the intangible resources in organizations is not well represented in the methodical approaches. Moreover, the identification of driver resources which is strongly connected...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009647187