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This paper describes how entrepreneurial firms can use superior architectural knowledge to open up a technical system …
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This paper provides theoretical foundations to the contemporaneous increase in computer usage, human capital and multi-tasking observed in many OECD countries during the 1990s. The links between work organization, technology and human capital is modelled by establishing the conditions under...
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technological knowledge (the so-called, knowledge-based economies). Starting from the examination of Leontief and Pasinetti model of …
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The focus of this study is on black markets which provide an important segment of the parallel economy. These markets operate in disequilibrium,search and information costs become very important.Trafficking in drugs taken as case, to explore both theoretically and empirically. The problem,...
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Earlier research discussed the necessary evolution from smart business networks, as based on process need satisfaction and governance, into business genetics [1] based on strategic bonds or decay and opportunistic complementarities. This paper will describe an approach and diffusion algorithms...
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. In particular, knowledge and informational considerations become central. A modelling strategy that can track self …
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This paper presents a new framework for modeling the fine microstructure of knowledge creation dynamics. Our focus is … on the creation of working nowledge used in innovation, for example, the knowledge used by a researcher in the economics … operational structure of working knowledge? How are specific new ideas, research papers, and patents created by a research worker …
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