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The evolution of the industrial organisation of the production of knowledge

By: Antonelli, Cristiano.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.243-60.Subject(s): Industrial organization | Industrial management In: Cambridge Journal of EconomicsSummary: This work elaborates the notion of localised technological knowledge, based upon the distinction between information, competence and knowledge, and analyses the emergence of the new knowledge industry. The evolution of the organisation of knowledge production is analysed through four stylised modes: scientific entrepreneurship, institutional variety, vertical integration and technological cooperation. The new trends towards the growth of knowledge-intensive business service industries are detected and underlined. They are considered as the outcome of the institutional formation of a market for knowledge based upon a process of increasing appropriability of localised knowledge based on: the blending of generic scientific information and competence and growing scope of applicability via computer-communication systems; deverticalisation of research activities from the boundaries of corporations; the specification of a demand for technological competence; and the specialising of independent firms in the production of technological competence and knowledge. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 23, Issue no: 2 Available AR41808

This work elaborates the notion of localised technological knowledge, based upon the distinction between information, competence and knowledge, and analyses the emergence of the new knowledge industry. The evolution of the organisation of knowledge production is analysed through four stylised modes: scientific entrepreneurship, institutional variety, vertical integration and technological cooperation. The new trends towards the growth of knowledge-intensive business service industries are detected and underlined. They are considered as the outcome of the institutional formation of a market for knowledge based upon a process of increasing appropriability of localised knowledge based on: the blending of generic scientific information and competence and growing scope of applicability via computer-communication systems; deverticalisation of research activities from the boundaries of corporations; the specification of a demand for technological competence; and the specialising of independent firms in the production of technological competence and knowledge. - Reproduced

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