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On economic and environmental effects of expanding PV deployment in Poland. [PDF]

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Limits to the economy of knowledge and knowledge of the economy

Futures, 2005
In this essay, we explore the view that the growth of knowledge is a complex evolutionary process. We pay particular attention to the division of knowing in a knowledge economy, to the restless nature of knowledge and to the principle of variation and selection that makes the growth of knowledge an evolutionary phenomenon.
Metcalfe, Stan J., Ramlogan, Ronnie
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Knowledge and Developing Economies

Development, 2005
Philip Cheng, Brian Hilton and Chong Choi argue that the importance of knowledge has created a convergence of research interests for developed, high income and developing, low-income economies that makes the issue of knowledge a critical one in research into the evolving global economy.
Cheng, Philip, Hilton, Brian, Choi, C.
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The knowledge economy and the social economy

International Journal of Social Economics, 1997
Posits that most contemporary interest in the university‐industry linkages stems from a concern to increase the birth rate of new technology‐based firms and/or the velocity with which indigenous scientific capability is translated into commercial technologies.
Greg MacLeod   +2 more
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Creativity Economy and a Crisis of the Economy? Coevolution of Knowledge, Innovation, and Creativity, and of the Knowledge Economy and Knowledge Society

Journal of the Knowledge Economy, 2011
In this article, we define conceptually the “creativity economy” and suggest a model that interrelates creativity, knowledge, and innovation economies. The “creativity economy” surpasses earlier concepts of the “creative economy” (creative industries, creative occupations).
Igor N. Dubina   +2 more
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Knowledge Economy

2003
The dramatic development of information and communications technology, the increased speed of scientific and technological progress, and the increased global competition led to the growing importance of knowledge and technology for economy. Modern economy, therefore, increasingly includes features of knowledge economy, an economy based on production ...
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The Knowledge Economy

Annual Review of Sociology, 2004
We define the knowledge economy as production and services based on knowledge-intensive activities that contribute to an accelerated pace of technical and scientific advance, as well as rapid obsolescence. The key component of a knowledge economy is a greater reliance on intellectual capabilities than on physical inputs or natural resources. We provide
Walter W. Powell, Kaisa Snellman
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The Knowledge Economy

2011
The escalating competitiveness in the international global economy has created a growing demand for the creation and diffusion of knowledge. A Knowledge Economy (KE) is one that by creating and taking advantage of new knowledge can dramatically increase the wealth of a nation. Many countries have grown to become successful knowledge economies including
Danilo Piaggesi, Maria J. Chea
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The Knowledge Economy

2012
Today, there is an emerging view that we are at one of those rare inflection points along the path of world evolution. Some observers describe today’s global economy as one in transition from an industrial to a knowledge economy (KE) where investment in intangibles is increasingly recognized as the source of wealth, competitiveness and prosperity.
José Maria Viedma Marti   +1 more
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