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Organizational Memory and Knowledge Transfer in Agri-Food Organization: the Corporate Museum Way

2021

Corporate museums represent an unexplored phenomenon under various aspects. In fact, numerous studies on corporate museum focus on marketing aspects. Although, the first corporate museums appeared in the early 1900s, few studies have addressed this phenomenon from the perspective of organizational memory and the transfer of knowledge. This study fits into this gap in the literature. From the perspective of organizational theory, the study analyzes the phenomenon of the corporate museum as a mechanism for knowledge transfer and organizational memory. To achieve this goal, this work uses a descriptive qualitative methodology, based on the analysis of a public dataset. The corporate museums in…

Corporate Museum Corporate Collection Agrifood Sector Knowledge Transfer Organizational Memory
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Corporate Museum and Organizational Memory in AgriFood Organization Sector

2021

The competitive environment is becoming more complex. For this reason, it is called VUCA (Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous). Firms must identify new ways to maintain and increase their competitive advantage. Firms based their competitive advantage on the enhancement of knowledge and innovation. From this perspective, despite the vast literature on KM, corporate museums represent a little observed phenomenon. Corporate museums represent a new mechanism for the enhancement of knowledge and organizational memory. Despite this, studies on corporate museums focus only on the aspects of marketing and corporate branding. Few studies have addressed this phenomenon from the point of view o…

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Knowledge Transfer Within Artisan Families in Early Nineteenth-Century Rural Finland

2019

In nineteenth‑century Finland, artisans constituted an important part of society, and the majority of them lived in the countryside. Rural artisans were jacks-of-all-trades who met the needs of country folk. This chapter studies the rural artisans’ children and explores how craft knowledge was often transferred to the next generation. In early modern society, it was only natural that the son followed his father’s trade. This was a matter of societal stability and maintaining the social order. It was also practical to invest in the children’s future by transferring the family’s craft knowledge and skills to the offspring, who would provide future care for the elders in turn. Nonetheless, not…

CraftEconomic growthSocial orderkäsityöläisetsukupolvettekemällä oppiminenyhteiskuntaSociologyyhteiskunnallinen asemaRural areaKnowledge transfer
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Current missions of public universities: a sociological perspective

2012

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Cultural StudiesTypologySociology and Political Sciencemisiones universitariasInstitutionalisationPlanificación estratégicaUniversitatslcsh:AGeneral WorksAInstitutionalismMisiones universitariasSociologySocial scienceStrategic planningUniversityNuevo Institucionalismo SociológicoUniversidadGeneral Arts and HumanitiesNew Sociological InstitutionalismManagementStrategic Planplanificación estratégicaContent analysisUniversity Missionslcsh:General WorksKnowledge transferuniversidad
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Foreign Direct Investment Spillovers: Evidence from the British Retail Sector

2011

This paper discusses the impact of foreign-ownership presence on the productivity performance of British-owned domestic retailers. In particular, we analyse the existence of productivity spillovers, in the form of knowledge transfer, by using establishment-level data from the Annual Respondents Database over the period 1997–2003. The results confirm the presence of such spillovers and highlight their positive and significant impact on the productivity of domestic firms, although these spillovers are mostly confined to the region in which foreign subsidiaries locate. There is also evidence that the productivity benefit from regional foreign direct investment spillovers increases with the abs…

Economics and EconometricsAbsorptive capacityAccountingPolitical Science and International RelationsSubsidiaryEconomicsInternational economicsForeign direct investmentProductivityKnowledge transferFinanceIndustrial organizationRetail sectorThe World Economy
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Effects of the European Monetary Union on High-Technology Exports

2021

AbstractOur study estimates the effects of the European Monetary Union (EMU) on high-technology (HT) export and assesses the potential knowledge spillovers of such trade. Irrespective of the importance of the HT trade channel, none of the previous studies in the literature focus on the effects of a common currency on HT trade. Increasing trade in the HT sector may lead to more efficient use of resources and help countries to move towards a knowledge-based economy. Moreover, it may lead to higher overall growth. After considering multilateral resistances, pair fixed effects and bias correction in the preferred (three-way bias-corrected) model, EMU membership becomes negative and statisticall…

Economics and Econometricsyhteisvaluuttahigh technologyhuipputekniikkataloudelliset vaikutuksetknowledge-based economy0502 economics and businessEuropean integrationEconomicsBias correction050207 economicsexportskansainvälinen kauppateknologiateollisuus050205 econometrics Poisson pseudo-maximum likelihoodKnowledge economy05 social sciencesrahaliitotInternational economicsvientieuroEuropean monetary uniontradeKnowledge transferEuropean Monetary UniontietotalousCommon currencyJournal of Industry, Competition and Trade
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The Performance Evaluation of Polytechnic Higher Education Institutions: Tensions and Reconfigurations Resulting from the Adoption of Specific Metrics

2017

Aligned with the binary structure of the higher education system in Portugal, divided into universities and polytechnics, the Government acknowledged, in 2014, the need to identify distinct performance indicators/metrics aiming at a more accurate assessment of the effect and quality of the action developed by Higher Education Institutions (HEIs). For the Polytechnic Higher Education Institutions (PHEIs) it was necessary to define «(...) performance indicators that address the production, transfer and diffusion of knowledge» (FCT, 2014: 1), aiming to measure «(...) the applied research and the cultural production activities as well as their impact on the region where they [PHEIs] are located…

EngineeringPerformance EvaluationHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationEnsino SuperiorPerformance evaluation indicators/metricsUNESCO::SOCIOLOGÍAQuality (business)Applied researchHigher educationeducationmedia_commonFunding AgencyGovernmenteducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryIndicadores/métricasGeneral Medicine:SOCIOLOGÍA [UNESCO]ManagementEngineering managementAvaliação de desempenhoPerformance indicatorbusinessKnowledge transfer
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Uso de indicadores bibliométricos para el análisis de temas emergentes y su evolución: spin-offs como caso de estudio

2018

[ES] Las spin-offs constituyen una de las áreas de investigación más atractivas, ya que están asociadas con fenómenos como el emprendimiento, la innovación y la transferencia del conocimiento. El presente estudio muestra que la selección y el uso de indicadores bibliométricos permite identificar y caracterizar el desarrollo y la difusión de temas de investigación emergentes como el analizado. Los principales aspectos observados en relación con el desarrollo de la investigación sobre las spin-offs son que se produce un auge en el número de publicaciones después de un largo período de latencia y la marcada naturaleza multidisciplinar del área. El presente enfoque ha analizado la evolución de …

EntrepreneurshipRelation (database)Process (engineering)020209 energy02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesLibrary and Information Sciences01 natural sciencesMultidisciplinary approach0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringSelection (linguistics)IndicatorsSociology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesUniversitySpin offsCo-citationData scienceField (geography)BibliometricsEmerging topicsORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASTopic evolutionNetwork analysisKnowledge transferSpin-offsInformation SystemsEl Profesional de la Información
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Beyond Remittances

2016

Young, tertiary-educated emigrants see themselves, and are seen by their home country's government, as agents of economic and social change, especially if they can be incentivized to return home. In this paper we examine the barriers that prevent this positive impact from being fully realized, taking the case of Latvia, formerly part of the Soviet Union but since 2004 a member state of the European Union. We build our analysis on data from an online questionnaire (N = 307) and from narrative interviews (N = 30) with foreign-educated Latvian students and graduates. In moving beyond remittances, we examine knowledge transfer to the home country as a form of “social remittance” and break down …

GovernmentEconomic growth05 social sciencesSocial change0507 social and economic geographyLatvianComputer-assisted web interviewingDevelopmentlanguage.human_language0506 political scienceEmigrationPolitical science050602 political science & public administrationlanguagemedia_common.cataloged_instanceRemittanceEuropean union050703 geographyKnowledge transfermedia_commonSociology of Development
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The B3 Maturity Model, SCIROCCO Tool and SCIROCCO Knowledge Management Hub: facilitating the capacity-building support for integrated care

2021

Introduction SCIROCCO Exchange is an EU Health Programme project that builds upon the preliminary achievements of the B3 Action Group on Integrated Care of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIP on AHA) that first developed the concept of an Integrated Care Maturity Model. Through the activities of the SCIROCCO project, the Model has been further refined and is supported by a validated self-assessment tool (SCIROCCO Tool). SCIROCCO is an online participatory tool that helps stakeholders to understand: 1) The context requirements of a particular good practice; 2) The level of maturity required for a care system to adopt and scale-up integrated care; 3) The acti…

Health (social science)Knowledge managementSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceProcess (engineering)Health PolicyInformation sharingContext (language use)Maturity (finance)Integrated careCapability Maturity ModelUse casebusinessKnowledge transferInternational Journal of Integrated Care
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