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The effect of external knowledge sources and their geography on innovation in Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) SMEs; some implications for de industrialised regions in the UK

The effect of external knowledge sources and their geography on innovation in Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) SMEs; some implications for de industrialised regions in the UK

... Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) 1 are playing ever more important role in the UK ...2010). Services innovation may have a direct effect on the economy via growth in ...

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Multitasking in Knowledge Intensive Business Services

Multitasking in Knowledge Intensive Business Services

... in Knowledge Intensive Business Services (KIBS) and the employees’ perception of multitasking effects on individual and organizational ...engineering services, design, and ...

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A Conceptual Review of Innovative Work Behavior in Knowledge Intensive Business Services among Knowledge Workers in Malaysia Yeoh Khar Kheng, Rosli Mahmood, Sethela June Hamy Beris

A Conceptual Review of Innovative Work Behavior in Knowledge Intensive Business Services among Knowledge Workers in Malaysia Yeoh Khar Kheng, Rosli Mahmood, Sethela June Hamy Beris

... today‟s knowledge-intensive ...global knowledge economy is through business services sector (MIER, ...the business sectors had shown a significant figure and started to show ...

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Managing value creation in knowledge intensive business services organisations

Managing value creation in knowledge intensive business services organisations

... Abstract—Value creation is essential in the Knowledge Intensive Business Service (KIBS) industry, due to its problem- solving nature. KIBS organisations need to understand their internal value ...

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Knowledge-Intensive Business Services and R&D Diffusion: a Comparative Assessment of Some EU27 Countries

Knowledge-Intensive Business Services and R&D Diffusion: a Comparative Assessment of Some EU27 Countries

... and services to make use of KIBS to preserve competitiveness (Franke & Kalmbach, ...development services (88 % of the total) and other business services (70 % of the ...development ...

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University industry links and the determinants of their spatial scope : a study of the knowledge intensive business services sector

University industry links and the determinants of their spatial scope : a study of the knowledge intensive business services sector

... on Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs), which are defined as formal collaborations between universities and outside organisations designed specifically to transfer knowledge between the two for ...

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Knowledge Spillovers and Knowledge Intensive Business Services: An Empirical Study

Knowledge Spillovers and Knowledge Intensive Business Services: An Empirical Study

... that knowledge is simultaneously the greatest input and output (Miles, 2001; Gallouj, ...to knowledge (Milles et ...the knowledge dynamic across diverse contexts, with processes involving the ...

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Assessing and analyzing customers’ value in use
to improve a supplier’s value offering in a
business to business knowledge intensive
business services context : an exploratory study

Assessing and analyzing customers’ value in use to improve a supplier’s value offering in a business to business knowledge intensive business services context : an exploratory study

... a business-to-business knowledge intensive business services ...value-added services in a competitive environment (Rackham, 2000), which forces suppliers to seek for new ...

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... (Knowledge Intensive Business Services) can be applied in an integrated way to assess the innovative capacity of firms in the service ...of Knowledge (Web of ...KIBS, knowledge ...

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Three dimensional norm-based knowledge management for knowledge intensive business service organizations: an organizational semiotics perspective

Three dimensional norm-based knowledge management for knowledge intensive business service organizations: an organizational semiotics perspective

... intangible services to their customers. Organizations that offer services often utilize knowledge to create value and contribute to the knowledge economy ...[1]. Knowledge ...

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The spatio relational nature of urban innovation systems:
Universities, knowledge intensive business service firms, and collaborative networks

The spatio relational nature of urban innovation systems: Universities, knowledge intensive business service firms, and collaborative networks

... establish knowledge networks within emerging urban innovation ‘places’ or should policymakers seek to promote networks with a wider geographic reach? The answer is probably that a context specific balance is ...

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Global delivery of a knowledge intensive business service : strategy for a remote sales and marketing implementation

Global delivery of a knowledge intensive business service : strategy for a remote sales and marketing implementation

... transfer knowledge to KIBS suppliers that enables suppliers to design a customized ...of knowledge in an in-depth interaction environment of mutual learning, co-production, (Bettencourt, et ...this ...

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Drivers of university–industry links : the case of knowledge intensive business service firms in rural locations

Drivers of university–industry links : the case of knowledge intensive business service firms in rural locations

... external knowledge for innovation (den Hertog 2000; Muller & Zenker 2001; Wood 2006; Aslesen & Isaksen ...on knowledge as a key input and comprise services in areas such as computer ...

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Technological paradigms, regimes and trajectories: Manufacturing and service industries in a new taxonomy of sectoral patterns of innovation

Technological paradigms, regimes and trajectories: Manufacturing and service industries in a new taxonomy of sectoral patterns of innovation

... Advanced knowledge providers (AKP) are characterized by a great technological capability and a significant ability to manage and create complex technological ...within services, providers of specialised ...

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Determinant Factors in the Internationalization of Knowledge Intensive Services in a Peripheral Area

Determinant Factors in the Internationalization of Knowledge Intensive Services in a Peripheral Area

... the services sector and, in particular, to knowledge-intensive services, which we refer to ...its business and social network ...or services that turn out to be more important ...

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Knowledge-Intensive Services Development in the EU: Forecasts for Selected Countries and Implications for Poland

Knowledge-Intensive Services Development in the EU: Forecasts for Selected Countries and Implications for Poland

... and knowledge transfer process. Besides, the development of a knowledge-based economy should also intensify the development of the information and communication sector ...doing business, while at the ...

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DNA Of A Successful BPO

DNA Of A Successful BPO

... Professional knowledge-intensive service work is now being outsourced around the world, and this is not simply a search for lowering operating ...five business process outsourcing contracts will need ...

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Business process redesign : an optimal process modeling representation for knowledge intensive organizations

Business process redesign : an optimal process modeling representation for knowledge intensive organizations

... of knowledge-intensive companies refers to firms where most work is said to be of an intellectual nature and where well-educated, qualified employees form the major part of the work ...and/or ...

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An approach to managing the complexity of knowledge intensive business processes

An approach to managing the complexity of knowledge intensive business processes

... unique knowledge products and services for their customers, or possibly goods in combination with ...capital intensive than companies in the manufacturing industries and more ...

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The Changing Nature of Manufacturing and Services – Irish Trends and International Context, July 2006

The Changing Nature of Manufacturing and Services – Irish Trends and International Context, July 2006

... and services with the greatest efficiency ...the services sector has outpaced that of ...of services to Irish exports increased from 21 percent in 2000 to 34 percent in ...

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