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  • 11Knowledge of Christ — Stained glass window of Christ, Peter and Paul Cathedral, St. Petersburg, Russia. The knowledge of …

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  • 12Knowledge divide — IntroductionIn the 21st century, the emergence of the knowledge society becomes pervasive(UNESCO, 2005). The transformations of world’s economy and of each society have a fast pace. Together with information and communication technologies (ICT)… …

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  • 13Knowledge community — A knowledge community is community construct, stemming from the convergence of knowledge management as a field of study and social exchange theory. Formerly known as a discourse community and having evolved from forums and web forums, knowledge… …

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  • 14Knowledge-based theory of the firm — The knowledge based theory of the firm considers knowledge as the most strategically significant resource of a . Its proponents argue that because knowledge based resources are usually difficult to imitate and socially complex, heterogeneous… …

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  • 15Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors — A subfield of Knowledge Acquisition within Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Collection from Volunteer Contributors (KCVC) attempts to drive down the cost of acquiring the knowledge required to support automated reasoning by having the public… …

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  • 16knowledge — noun Etymology: Middle English knowlege, from knowlechen to acknowledge, irregular from knowen Date: 14th century 1. obsolete cognizance 2. a. (1) the fact or condition of knowing something with familiarity gained through experience or… …

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  • 17Knowledge Capital — An intangible asset that comprises the information and skills of a company s employees, their experience with business processes, group work and on the job learning. Knowledge capital is not like the physical factors of production land, labor and …

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  • 18knowledge angel — n. An individual with extensive knowledge in one or more aspects of business who helps a start up company that lacks expertise in those areas. Example Citation: QCED believes that companies like Phoenix small, post start up, high growth tech… …

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  • 19knowledge — noun /ˈnɒ.lɪdʒ,ˈnɑlədʒ/ a) The fact of knowing about something; general understanding or familiarity with a subject, place, situation etc. His knowledge of Iceland was limited to what hed seen on the Travel Channel. b) Awareness of a particular… …

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  • 20Nuclear Knowledge Management — Contents 1 Definition of knowledge management 2 Noted knowledge management practices 2.1 Training and qualification 2.2 Communication methods and techniques …

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