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Relevant theoretical underpinnings suggest that higher education, continuous professional development and training … education can play a significant role in shaping key performance indicators for laudable social outcomes. It suggests that … education leadership may contribute to create a fair, just and equitable society for all. This article discusses how education …
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expanding early childhood education programs, changing the school calendar, and online learning …
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An important role of education - and the resultant accumulation of human capital - for a less-developed economy is to … education, the accumulation of physical capital and technological progress. In the model, investment in education and the … technology diffusion and the expansion of the technology frontier. The allocation of effort to education, the optimal savings …
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It is known that small firms rely mainly on the CEO’s individual knowledge for developing innovations. Recent work suggests that this approach is inefficient since it underutilizes other employees’ knowledge. We study to which extent using CEOs, managers and non-managerial employees’ ideas...
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It is known that small firms rely mainly on the CEO's individual knowledge for developing innovations. Recent work suggests that this approach is inefficient since it under-utilizes other employees' knowledge. We study to which extent using CEOs, managers and non-managerial employees' ideas...
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It is known that small firms rely mainly on the CEO's individual knowledge for developing innovations. Recent work suggests that this approach is inefficient since it underutilizes other employees' knowledge. We study to which extent using CEOs, managers and non-managerial employees' ideas...
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When, on 21st September 2006, 'The Economist' compared incumbent telecommunication operators with dinosaurs that could soon face extinction, most readers were ready to agree. The mixture of declining revenues and fierce competition was believed to shake the market and soon to dethrone former...
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