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Knowledge Management : Dependency, Creation and Loss in Industrial History, PDF eBook

Knowledge Management : Dependency, Creation and Loss in Industrial History PDF

Edited by John F. (Northumbria University, UK) Wilson, Ian (University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England) Jones, Steven (University of Leeds, UK) Toms

Part of the Routledge Focus on Industrial History series

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This shortform book presents key peer-reviewed research selected by expert series editors and contextualised by new analysis from each author on the subject of knowledge management in industrial history.

With contributions on knowledge management, knowledge transfer, knowledge loss, knowledge creation, competition and co-operation in producing skilled employees, and ownership structures and their relation to knowledge management, this volume provides an array of fascinating insights into industrial history.

Of interest to business and economic historians, this shortform book also provides analysis and illustrative case-studies that will be valuable reading across the social sciences.

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