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  • ...gical and physical arrangements intended to facilitate [[collaborative]] [[knowledge building]], [[decision making]], [[inference]] or discovery, depending on t ...science)|ontologies]]. [[Wikipedia]] itself is a prototypical example of a knowledge environment in this sense. ...
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  • In education, an issuer is any person or thing that gives knowledge to the student, for example, the professor. == In economy == ...
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  • ...lso makes a connection to the concept of [[collective intelligence]] and [[knowledge ecology]] {{Harv|Pór|2000}}. Eddy et al. (2014) use information ecology fo == Networked information economy == ...
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  • ...illa |first1=Luis |title=Globalization and technocapitalism: The Political Economy of Corporate Power and Technological Domination |date=2016 |publisher=[[Rou ...ization]] designed to exploit intangibles such as [[creativity]] and new [[knowledge]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Suarez-Villa |first1=Luis |title=Technocapitalism ...
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  • ...essWrong|url=https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/tF4Ftx9b7pa3dEPBu/book-review-knowledge-and-decisions-by-thomas-sowell|access-date=2022-02-02|website=www.lesswrong Each agent in a market for assets, goods, or services possesses incomplete knowledge as to most of the factors which affect prices in that market. For example, ...
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  • ...Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (2005). Toward knowledge societies. ''UNESCO World Report''. Conde-sur-Noireau, France: Imprimeri ...tury: New professionalism in lifelong learning, knowledge development and knowledge sharing. ''Education and Information Technologies, 11''(3), 217-237.</ref> ...
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  • {{Short description|Deliberate misrepresentation of knowledge}}'''Knowledge falsification''' is the deliberate misrepresentation of what one knows unde ...cessful misrepresentation of one's private preferences requires hiding the knowledge on which they rest. Thus, people engage in preference falsification, or bol ...
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  • ...ical innovations which are originally produced in a specific branch of the economy are constellated, pervasive effects on other [[economic system]] sectors mi ...owledge is less certain than it is usually portrayed, and that science and knowledge generally is not the 'very sensible and reassuringly solid sort of affair' ...
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  • ...''informatisation''' refers to the extent by which a geographical area, an economy or a society is becoming information-based, i.e. the increase in size of it ...nt use of knowledge has played a central role in the transformation of the economy ([[#Linden2004|Linden 2004]]). ...
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  • ...the processes of invention and innovation are not limited only by lack of knowledge or too narrow business criteria, but by the defenders of the existing suppo ...ef>{{cite journal | title=Knowledge of Enterprise: Knowledge Management or Knowledge Technology? | journal=International Journal of Information Technology & Dec ...
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  • ...ychology]] and [[data mining]].<ref name=":1">Marchand, Suzanne, "How Much Knowledge Is Worth Knowing? An American Intellectual Historian's Thoughts On The Gesc ..., and ÖstlingJohan, eds., ''Forms of Knowledge : Developing the History of Knowledge'' (Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2020).</ref> ...
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  • ...on]] and the maturing of domestic markets. With [[innovation]] enabling an economy's success under these conditions,<ref>Furman, Jeffrey; Porter, Michael; Ste ...stitutions have increased their combined efforts to foster the transfer of knowledge, in order to respond to the rapid change in their competitive landscapes an ...
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  • {{short description|Latin aphorism often claimed to mean organized "knowledge is power"}} {{redirects|Knowledge is Power|the video game|Knowledge is Power (video game)}} ...
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  • ...Components, Importance|url=https://corporatefinanceinstitute.com/resources/knowledge/economics/applied-economics/|access-date=2020-11-13|website=Corporate Finan ...ed to us". The full title of Mill's (1848) work is Principles of Political Economy with Some of Their Applications to Social Philosophy.<ref name=backhouse /> ...
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  • ...plan.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Hayek |first1=Friedrich |title=The use of knowledge in society |journal=American Economic Review |date=1945 |volume=XXXV |issue ...Keynesianism, Heterodoxy and Mainstream Economics". ''Review of Political Economy''. '''24''' (2): 353–368. {{doi|10.1080/09538259.2012.664364}}. {{ISSN|0953 ...
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  • A skill may be called an '''art''' when it represents a body of knowledge or branch of learning, as in ''the art of medicine'' or ''the art of war''. People need a broad range of skills to contribute to the modern economy. A joint [[ASTD]] and [[U.S. Department of Labor]] study showed that throug ...
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  • ...r two processes, facilitating the rapid expansion of access to specialized knowledge and tools, as well as changing the way that people view and demand such acc ...tical innovation in this trend thus far; it has also allowed users to gain knowledge of and access to other technologies. Users can learn of new developments mo ...
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  • ...aceutical industry has begun to play a more important role in the national economy, drawing more attention from investors - both private and public. ...he Spark Program was the first program to promote the development of rural economy by relying on science and technology. One of the main contents of the progr ...
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  • ...('''GPTs''') are technologies that can affect an entire [[Economic system|economy]] (usually at a [[nation]]al or global level).<ref>{{Cite book|url=https:// In economics, it is theorized that initial adoption of a new GPT within an economy may, before improving [[productivity#Productivity_paradox|productivity]], a ...
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  • ...w seeks to transform itself into a knowledge-based and 4IR-driven cashless economy, aiming to become a developed country by 2041.<ref name="Enamul Hafiz Latif ...s economy. Though it is yet to make tangible contributions in the national economy, it is an important growth industry. The [[Bangladesh Association of Softwa ...
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