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Value and applicability for knowledge intensive companies

The Value and Applicability of Positive Psychology Interventions for Health Management

The Value and Applicability of Positive Psychology Interventions for Health Management

... the applicability of interventions in a working context has not been ...the applicability of the interventions in a working ...the applicability of the interventions in a working context, the results ...

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The Value and Applicability of Positive Psychology Interventions for Health Management

The Value and Applicability of Positive Psychology Interventions for Health Management

... the applicability of interventions in a working context has not been ...the applicability of the interventions in a working ...the applicability of the interventions in a working context, the results ...

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The effects of board diversity on intellectual capital performance : an empirical study from knowledge-intensive companies in Indonesia

The effects of board diversity on intellectual capital performance : an empirical study from knowledge-intensive companies in Indonesia

... capital. Companies must manage these capitals properly so that the companies can continue to grow and ...globalization, companies not only need to focus on the physical and financial capital, but ...

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Direct and indirect value creation in offshored knowledge-intensive services

Direct and indirect value creation in offshored knowledge-intensive services

... created value enhances the service provider and allows creating competitive advantages for the ...general value creation logics of services and others are more related to the offshoring ...direct ...

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Managing value creation in knowledge intensive business services organisations

Managing value creation in knowledge intensive business services organisations

... The lack of clearly defined roles and responsibilities limited the organisation’s ability to integrate its value creation processes and to adjust itself to suit the environment. Because of this, an organisational ...

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A COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION TO THE VALUE CREATION OF THE INDIAN COMPANIES IN THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

A COMPARATIVE EXAMINATION TO THE VALUE CREATION OF THE INDIAN COMPANIES IN THE KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY

... Stakeholders Value creation is one of the objectives of a business ...shareholders value creation provides a framework, both conceptual and operational, for evaluating the performance of ...the ...

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Knowledge-intensive innovation management: A multiple case-study of local computer services companies

Knowledge-intensive innovation management: A multiple case-study of local computer services companies

... smaller companies one executive was selected, and two executives in the case of larger ...services companies, their “intermediary role” between the sources of knowledge and the final users, the ...

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Increasing the process capacity of a knowledge intensive process through the use of process reengineering and knowledge-value added methodologies

Increasing the process capacity of a knowledge intensive process through the use of process reengineering and knowledge-value added methodologies

... added value from increased visibility of information. For the CNVT, the value would be to know almost instantly where they stood in the planning stages of a network ...receive value from being able ...

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Fashioning a Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneur?

Fashioning a Knowledge Intensive Entrepreneur?

... business knowledge and market knowledge in that they, through their work, became an active part of the industry structure and thereby got to learn how the companies worked, as well as how ...

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Knowledge Intensive Business Services

Knowledge Intensive Business Services

... and knowledge processes of 21 small computer services companies ...(i.e. companies have similar size, strategic dimension, marketing approaches), but on the other hand the companies are ...

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KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE SERVICE ACTIVITIES IN THE

KNOWLEDGE INTENSIVE SERVICE ACTIVITIES IN THE

... systems, they usually rely on information provided by suppliers or, to a lesser extent, consulting companies. 5. Quality and environmental related activities. The introduction of quality standards and ...

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The Value of Knowledge

The Value of Knowledge

... Luminita has spent 7 years as auditor with PwC, and then performed as finance controller, business controller and finance director for various companies, mainly start-ups. This offered her the opportunity to work ...
The Value of Knowledge

The Value of Knowledge

... that knowledge based on research results is important for the future of their ...manufacturing companies feel to a great extent that research-based knowledge is important for their company’s future, ...

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Factors facilitating upgrading process of knowledge-intensive business services' clusters in global value chains

Factors facilitating upgrading process of knowledge-intensive business services' clusters in global value chains

... of value chain and knowledge ...related companies (including specialised suppliers), entities that create knowledge (universities, R&D units, engineering enterprises), bridge institutions ...

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Capturing value from innovation in knowledge-intensive business service firms: the role of competitive strategy

Capturing value from innovation in knowledge-intensive business service firms: the role of competitive strategy

... We found evidence that COFs tend to perceive all appropriability mechanisms as being more im- portant means of capturing value from innovation than DOFs. Furthermore, the perceived impor- tance of formal ...

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Knowledge Discovery and Knowledge Validation in Intensive Care 1

Knowledge Discovery and Knowledge Validation in Intensive Care 1

... 8.2 Validating proposed interventions As depicted in the overall architecture (cf. Figure 1), we have chosen a design which allows us to use the action--effect rules in the knowledge base for validating predicted ...

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Applicability of Agent Based Systems in Customer Knowledge Management

Applicability of Agent Based Systems in Customer Knowledge Management

... utilise knowledge for, from and about customers in order to achieve superior performance of CKM ...customer knowledge, the companies must manage all three knowledge flows (for, from, and about ...

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Understanding the real risk for asset-intensive companies

Understanding the real risk for asset-intensive companies

... ERP companies now provide serve as a great foundation for developing a seamlessly integrated environment that is based on solutions from multiple ...the value of their ERP ...

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Multitasking in Knowledge Intensive Business Services

Multitasking in Knowledge Intensive Business Services

... The data analysis confirmed the findings reported earlier that individuals with more polychronic TMO did perceive multitasking as having more positive than negative effects both at the individual and organisational ...

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Branding of knowledge intensive business services

Branding of knowledge intensive business services

... Bagdonienė and Jakštaitė emphasise the brands stressed importance independent of market. They suggest a dependence of the clients’ awareness of the firm, its offerings, and service supply in order for the firm to be a ...

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