Essays in Technology Management and Policy: Selected Papers of David J. TeeceWorld Scientific, 2003 - 514 páginas This book examines the manner in which successful firms develop, transfer, protect, and capture value from technological innovation. In essence, it is about ?knowledge management?, which lies at the foundation of firm level competitive advantage in today's global economy. The essays contain some of the fundamental contributions to the field of knowledge management by one of its best-known thinkers; they also constitute an immensely practical guide for those managers who wish to look below the surface of what is going on in Silicon Valley and elsewhere. |
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... involve business organization and how it impacts technology generation , development , and adoption . In this book I endeavor to pull together some of my already published articles on these topics . The treatment is necessarily ...
... involve business organization and how it impacts technology generation , development , and adoption . In this book I endeavor to pull together some of my already published articles on these topics . The treatment is necessarily ...
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... involves sensing the future ; but whereas the investor cannot deploy , redeploy , configure , and reconfigure the firm's asset base with ease , management can . It is management's expert execution on a particular vision that is ...
... involves sensing the future ; but whereas the investor cannot deploy , redeploy , configure , and reconfigure the firm's asset base with ease , management can . It is management's expert execution on a particular vision that is ...
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... involves some rather severe contracting hazards that limit the efficacy of outsourcing , particularly as a way to ... involve any transfer of technology , it must also be recognized that buying or importing know - how is one way for ...
... involves some rather severe contracting hazards that limit the efficacy of outsourcing , particularly as a way to ... involve any transfer of technology , it must also be recognized that buying or importing know - how is one way for ...
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... involves considerable coordination challenges , and alliances are a 2 See also Teece , Rumelt , Dosi and Winter , " Understanding Corporate Coherence : Theory and Evidence , " Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization , 23 : 1 ...
... involves considerable coordination challenges , and alliances are a 2 See also Teece , Rumelt , Dosi and Winter , " Understanding Corporate Coherence : Theory and Evidence , " Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization , 23 : 1 ...
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Contenido
II | 11 |
III | 47 |
IV | 77 |
V | 121 |
VI | 146 |
VII | 189 |
X | 204 |
XI | 243 |
XIII | 291 |
XVI | 322 |
XVII | 340 |
XVIII | 385 |
XIX | 419 |
XXI | 447 |
XXIV | 475 |
XII | 262 |
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Essays in Technology Management and Policy: Selected Papers of David J Teece David J Teece Vista previa limitada - 2003 |
Essays in Technology Management and Policy: Selected Papers of David J. Teece David J. Teece Sin vista previa disponible - 2003 |
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