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Production of knowledge about the knowledge
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Stephen P. Long: Visionary, teacher, and doer. [PDF]
Ainsworth EA, Ort DR.
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Machine Learning in Primary Health Care: The Research Landscape. [PDF]
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Assessment of Longevity and Lifetime Productivity of Local Cattle Breeds in Relation to International Breeds. [PDF]
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International Journal of Retail & Distribution Management, 2013
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how product knowledge is utilised by specialist independent grocery retailers (SIGRs) and how it can enhance competitive advantage for these firms.Design/methodology/approachA case study approach was deemed most appropriate to gain insight into an unexplored area of study.
Donna McGuinness, Karise Hutchinson
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to demonstrate how product knowledge is utilised by specialist independent grocery retailers (SIGRs) and how it can enhance competitive advantage for these firms.Design/methodology/approachA case study approach was deemed most appropriate to gain insight into an unexplored area of study.
Donna McGuinness, Karise Hutchinson
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Nature Nanotechnology, 2008
Is nanotechnology an example of a new approach to science and technology, or have commercial considerations always played a major role in decisions about funding research? Richard Jones looks at both sides of the argument.
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Is nanotechnology an example of a new approach to science and technology, or have commercial considerations always played a major role in decisions about funding research? Richard Jones looks at both sides of the argument.
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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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2011
Mobile wireless computing is changing the way in which people work, allowing work to occur in a broad range of environments on tasks that previously required fixed location-based, networked computing environments. Along with this greater work flexibility, it is also likely that these mobile work environments contain various types of distractions that ...
Darren B. Nicholson +3 more
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Mobile wireless computing is changing the way in which people work, allowing work to occur in a broad range of environments on tasks that previously required fixed location-based, networked computing environments. Along with this greater work flexibility, it is also likely that these mobile work environments contain various types of distractions that ...
Darren B. Nicholson +3 more
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