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Malay identity in the construction of the recently founded knowledge city of Cyberjaya, part of the flagship Multimedia …
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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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knowledge hubs and show why clustering takes place despite globalisation and the rapid growth of ICT. The basic argument that …With globalisation and knowledge-based production, firms may cooperate on a global scale, outsource parts of their … knowledge seem to invalidate the theory of agglomeration and the spatial clustering of firms, going back to the classical work …
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Malaysia have to re-adjust their development strategies. Governing knowledge for development (K4D) is seen as a way out of the … dilemma of reduced revenues from natural resources. This paper analyses the attempts to create knowledge clusters as a … strategy to move Brunei and Malaysia towards knowledge-based economies. Our study shows that several knowledge clusters have …
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acquisition of resources, which also leads to the creation of global strategic groups. Knowledge is identified as one of such … particular development experts, form such a strategic group which applies knowledge gained from experience and action strategies …
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evolution and rapid development of Singapore's biotechnology industries. We briefly describe the history of this new knowledge … shared interests, communication adequacy, trust and so forth), we argue that the different groups at work in this knowledge …
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Vietnam is embarking on a path towards a knowledge-based economy in which the emergence of knowledge clusters in Ho Chi … effect not only on the increase of knowledge output, but also on the economic growth of these regions. Using a GIS …-based mapping method, we can identify two major knowledge clusters - Ho Chi Minh City and Can Tho City. Both areas create hubs in …
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and knowledge hubs and show why clustering takes place despite globalisation and the rapid growth of ICT. The basic …With globalisation and knowledge-based production, firms may cooperate on a global scale, outsource parts of their … knowledge seem to invalidate the theory of agglomeration and the spatial clustering of firms, going back to the classical work …
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Knowledge clusters are central places within an epistemic landscape, i.e. in a wider structure of knowledge production … such organisations in knowledge clusters are universities and colleges, research institutions, think tanks, government … research agencies and knowledge-intensive firms with their respective knowledge workers. The following paper will look at …
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