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knowledge-based economy is that economy that invests in human and social capital. In other words, it is the economy that fosters the ability to invent and innovate in order to generate new knowledge and promote ideas into products, processe...
Comparing Women’s Roles in Two Faith-Based Communities with Implications for Value-Based Practice”, the author has mentioned that Christian religious groups have dedicated their lives to the work for their church. Some belong to the Orthodo...
teachers' function, heritage - using their blended effect' (Salamon, 1991). Chief amidst these, but generally the most neglected, are the reasons, standards and goals of educating and learning. For some years now we have been studying the v...
Why Colleges Shower Their Students with A’s,” Brent Staples argues that all college students are receiving high marks they don’t deserve. He warns that if this continues, “diplomas will become weaker and more ornamental as the years go by.”...
The concept of social inclusion has increasingly been seen as a new paradigm informing public policy. Responding to the changing nature and role of the state, in particular, the constraints imposed upon it by the actions of international a...
information revolution', this will have and is having profound social consequences; " here are the sorts of impacts one may anticipate and which may already have been evidenced." (Webster, 2002,p264) Why are such views so prevalent, and why...
knowledge base theory of the firm, this theory considers knowledge as one of the most essential and significant resource of the firm. However, its proponents argue that the resources related to this theory are highly difficult to imitate, a...