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The Knowledge Society and the Production of Knowledge
Industry and Higher Education, 2004Both ‘knowledge’ and ‘learning’ have become fuzzy domains. Knowledge is not only produced in new places, new formats and new modes but is suffused throughout society through the action of information and communication technology and the proliferation of global cultures, images and ‘brands’.
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2006
AbstractThis book reflects on a number of challenges associated with management and social science research — the search for a ‘behavioral science’, the limits of rationality, the unreliability of many research findings, the social shaping of research agendas, cultures, and judgements.
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AbstractThis book reflects on a number of challenges associated with management and social science research — the search for a ‘behavioral science’, the limits of rationality, the unreliability of many research findings, the social shaping of research agendas, cultures, and judgements.
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Process Analysis of Knowledge Production
International Journal of Applied Logistics, 2011This paper presents an optimized supply chain for ‘knowledge products’. Based on the traditional logistics model for academic knowledge, knowledge creation and delivery are discussed. A new framework of an optimized supply chain for ‘knowledge products’ is developed.
Raafat George Saadé, Ali Ahmed
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Knowledge and Knowledge Production.
The Economic Journal, 1982A. W. Coats, Fritz Machlup
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The production of purity as the production of knowledge
Foundations of Chemistry, 2011Using the concept of purity to reflect on the relationship between chemical practice and the philosophy of science, this article considers the philosophical significance of the chemical manipulations that aim to purify or otherwise transform matter. Starting from a consideration of the nature and role of pure (or idealised) examples in philosophy of ...
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2019
The chapter traces the non-European roots of specialized knowledge production in the ancient times as illustrated by the civilizations of the Indian and the Chinese regions. Examining the archaeology and ethno-archaeology of remains of the civilizations in the valleys of the Indus and Yellow rivers, we try and capture the earliest knowledge in crafts ...
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The chapter traces the non-European roots of specialized knowledge production in the ancient times as illustrated by the civilizations of the Indian and the Chinese regions. Examining the archaeology and ethno-archaeology of remains of the civilizations in the valleys of the Indus and Yellow rivers, we try and capture the earliest knowledge in crafts ...
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Knowledge in Product and Performance Support
2007The emphasis nowadays on individual information needs and personalization of content as well as the level of complexity involved in some domains necessitates the use of Knowledge Engineering approaches. In particular, product and performance support is a complex and knowledgeintensive domain which despite the advances in the last few years, still ...
Rossitza Setchi, Nikolaos Lagos
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Knowledge co‐production and researcher roles in transdisciplinary environmental management projects
Sustainable Development, 2022Joanne Vinke-De Kruijf +2 more
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