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D83 - Search; Learning; Information and Knowledge; Communication; Belief
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Where do transactions come from? Modularity, transactions, and the boundaries of firms
- Carliss Y. Baldwin
Ind. Corp. Change 2008; 17: 155-195.
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How Europe's economies learn: a comparison of work organization and innovation mode for the EU-15
- Anthony Arundel, Edward Lorenz, Bengt-Åke Lundvall, and Antoine Valeyre
Ind. Corp. Change 2007; 16: 1175-1210.
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The "codification debate" revisited: a conceptual framework to analyze the role of tacit knowledge in economics
- Margherita Balconi, Andrea Pozzali, and Riccardo Viale
Ind. Corp. Change 2007; 16: 823-849.
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University patenting and the pace of industrial innovation
- Kira R. Fabrizio
Ind. Corp. Change 2007; 16: 505-534.
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Knowledge conversion capability and the performance of corporate and university spin-offs
- Shaker A. Zahra, Els Van de Velde, and Bárbara Larrañeta
Ind. Corp. Change 2007; 16: 569-608.
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Creating knowledge: the power and logic of articulation
- Lars Håkanson
Ind. Corp. Change 2007; 16: 51-88.
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Transfer learning in ongoing and newly acquired components of multiunit chains: US nursing homes, 19911997
- Jane Banaszak-Holl, Will Mitchell, Joel A. C. Baum, and Whitney B. Berta
Ind. Corp. Change 2006; 15: 41-75.
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The theory of the knowledge-creating firm: subjectivity, objectivity and synthesis
- Ikujiro Nonaka and Ryoko Toyama
Ind. Corp. Change 2005; 14: 419-436.
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The flow of ideas and timing of evaluation as determinants of knowledge creation
- Sridhar Seshadri and Zur Shapira
Ind. Corp. Change 2003; 12: 1099-1124.
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If Nelson and Winter are only half right about tacit knowledge, which half? A Searlean critique of codification
- Paul Nightingale
Ind. Corp. Change 2003; 12: 149-183.
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