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The knowledge economy, or knowledge-based economy, is an economic system in which the production of goods and services is based principally on knowledge-intensive activities that contribute to advancement in technical and scientific innovation.[1] The key element of value is the greater dependence on human capital and intellectual property as the source of innovative ideas, information and practices. Organisations are required to capitalise on this "knowledge" in their production to stimulate and deepen the business development process. There is less reliance on physical input and natural resources. A knowledge-based economy relies on the crucial role of intangible assets within the organisations' settings in facilitating modern economic growth.[2]
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data and product data. Knowledgeeconomy is an economic system in which production and services are largely based on knowledge-intensive activities that...
and “Teaming: How Organizations Learn, Innovate and Compete in the KnowledgeEconomy” (2012). Edmondson received her PhD in organizational behavior, MA...
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