Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm
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- Kravtsova, Victoria & Radosevic, Slavo, 2012.
"Are systems of innovation in Eastern Europe efficient?,"
Economic Systems, Elsevier, vol. 36(1), pages 109-126.
- Victoria Kravtsova & Slavo Radosevic, 2009. "Are systems of innovation in Eastern Europe efficient?," UCL SSEES Economics and Business working paper series 101, UCL School of Slavonic and East European Studies (SSEES).
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- ., 2000. "Introduction," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 1, pages 1-6, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "Building Technological Capabilities in Different Theoretical Traditions," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 2, pages 9-34, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "The Role of Knowledge Management in Re-building Strategic Capabilities," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 3, pages 35-56, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "Methodology," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 4, pages 57-66, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "Overview of the Technology, the Industry and the Firm," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 5, pages 67-102, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "The Process of Building up the Minimum Essential Knowledge Base: 1909-70," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 6, pages 107-130, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "Starting a Transition Process Towards Building up Strategic Capabilities, 1970-90," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 7, pages 131-174, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "The Fragility of the Transition Process in the 1990s," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 8, pages 175-210, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "Features of Knowledge Management Contributing to the Truncated Transition Process," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 9, pages 215-258, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "Factors Influencing the Knowledge Management Features," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 10, pages 259-296, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- ., 2000. "Conclusions," Chapters, in: Learning and Knowledge Management in the Firm, chapter 11, pages 297-308, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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