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This chapter describes methods for systematically studying knowledge commons as an institutional mode of governance of knowledge and information resources, including references to adjacent but distinct approaches to research that looks primarily to the role(s) of intellectual property systems in institutional contexts concerning innovation and ...
Madison, Michael J +2 more
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Common Sense or World Knowledge? Investigating Adapter-Based Knowledge Injection into Pretrained Transformers [PDF]
Following the major success of neural language models (LMs) such as BERT or GPT-2 on a variety of language understanding tasks, recent work focused on injecting (structured) knowledge from external resources into these models.
Anne Lauscher +5 more
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Common Method Bias: It's Bad, It's Complex, It's Widespread, and It's Not Easy to Fix
Despite recognition of the harmful effects of common method bias (CMB), its causes, consequences, and remedies are still not well understood. Therefore, the purpose of this article is to review our current knowledge of CMB and provide recommendations on ...
P. M. Podsakoff +4 more
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Knowledge hierarchy and professional knowledge [PDF]
The aim of this article is to substantiate, in the sociological point of view, the distinction between the social and cognitive processes that produce knowledge in knowledge abstract systems - KAS - to generate cultural inequality and the micro processes
Telmo H. Caria
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Knowledge and common knowledge in a distributed environment [PDF]
Reasoning about knowledge seems to play a fundamental role in distributed systems. Indeed, such reasoning is a central part of the informal intuitive arguments used in the design of distributed protocols.
Joseph Y. Halpern, Yoram Moses
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Common sense is a dynamic concept and it is natural that our (statistical) common sense lags behind the development of statistical science. What is not so easy to understand is why common sense lags behind as much as it does.
Nobuyuki Hanaki +2 more
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Multi-agent Epistemic Planning with Common Knowledge
In the past decade, multi-agent epistemic planning has received much attention from both dynamic logic and planning communities. Common knowledge is an essential part of multi-agent modal logics, and plays an important role in coordination and ...
Qiang Liu, Yongmei Liu
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The contribution of sustainable public administration to the promotion of sustainable development is increasingly emphasized in the literature, including through an emerging and facilitating concept: collaborative administration.
Ionuț Bogdan Berceanu +1 more
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Oswaldo Porchat e a filosofia do Senso Comum
The paper advances the hypothesis that Oswaldo Porchat’s philosophy of common knowledge approaches a common sense philosophy, especially, that of Thomas Reid. It is argued that, although both philosophers start from different starting points, Porchat’s
Vinícius França Freitas
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How can participating in a liturgy allow us to know God? Recent pathbreaking work on the epistemology of liturgy has argued that liturgy allows individuals to gain ritual knowledge of God by coming to know how to engage God. However, since liturgy (as it is ordinarily practiced) is a group act, I argue that we need to give an account to explain how a ...
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