Autori: Manlio Del Giudice, Elias G. Carayannis & Vincenzo Maggioni

Editore: Springer

Tipologia Prodotto: Articolo in rivista

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10961-016-9496-1

Titolo della Rivista: The Journal of Technology Transfer

Numero; Volume: 42

Numero prima e ultima pagina: 229 – 235

Anno di Pubblicazione: 2017

Link: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10961-016-9496-1

Abstract:

Management scholars have widely acknowledged that we live a new era of economic development, the so-called knowledge economy, where knowledge appears to be the key foundation of value creation. During the recent years, it seems like knowledge has become an all-embracing term that has come to stand for all the magic that goes on within contemporary organizations, making them successful. Knowledge is then an immaterial and ubiquitous asset, embodied into individuals and embedded in their routines and artefacts. From this shadowy asset arises the main research purpose of several management scholars: to ascertain the underlying organizational alchemy and the mystery of knowledge. In the managerial literature, when knowledge comes so deeply incorporated within a firm this has been usually reflected in a widely used concept: the knowledge-intensive enterprise, a term that has received significant attention from scholars and researchers, now expressing a category of organizations within academic scientific research. Likewise, a growing debate is emerging among policy makers and scholars in technology transfer processes and tools for KIEs worldwide.

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