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基本説明
Looks at the complexity of knowledge from a macro to a more micro level, from the state to households, from knowledge production to knowledge consumption.
Full Description
This book looks at the complexity of knowledge. It takes into account diverse disciplines such as economics, social sciences, international business, and organization studies. The authors focus on knowledge internationally from a macro to a more micro level, from the state to households, from knowledge production to knowledge consumption, lifting the veil on knowledge complexities. By making the complexities more transparent, the authors enrich readers' understanding and illuminate their perception of knowledge as a key factor in the development of the 21st century world.
Contents
Introduction Knowledge and Entanglements: Knowledge Complexity in the Literature Knowledge and the State: Industrial Districts and Entrepreneurship Knowledge and Cities: A Resourced-Based View Knowledge and Households: Value Creation and Consumption Knowledge and Exchange: An Ethical Consideration Knowledge and Measurement: Reciprocity and Commensuration Knowledge and Competitive Aspects: Complexity, Value and Disproportionate Competition



