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information acquired by the interpretation of experience. Knowledge is built up from interaction with the world and organized and stored in each individual's mind. It...
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An R&D-Based Model Of Multi-Sector Growth
The authors have developed a multi-sector general equilibrium model in which productivity growth is driven by the production of sector-specific knowledge. In the model, long run differences is found in total factor productivity growth across sectors are independent of the parameters of the knowledge production function except for one, which...
Tags: Research & Development, Strategy, London School of Economics, total factor productivity, R&D, knowledge
White papers 2006-12-01
Human Resources, The Labour Market And Economic Performance
Siting the Lab in the CEP Centre for Economic Performance allows the planned work to draw on the expertise and knowledge of the labour market derived from the Centre's previous years of research. Author now turn to an overview of the main questions tackled by CEP in this period and...
Tags: Education, Performance, Knowledge, London School Of Economics, Performance Management, Strategy, Human Resources, Workforce Management, Management
White papers 2006-09-01
Basic Research And Sequential Innovation
The commercial value of basic knowledge depends on the arrival of follow-up developments mostly from outside the boundaries of the inventing firm. Private returns would depend on the extent the inventing firm internalizes these follow-up developments. Such internalization is less likely to occur as knowledge becomes more general. This motivates...
Tags: London School of Economics, knowledge, incentive
White papers 2006-05-01
Identifying The Diffusion Pattern Of Knowledge
The authors identify the extent of which firms absorb back the knowledge they invent after it is diffused and is further developed by other firms, and conceptually relate it to the rent an inventor appropriates on its discovery. Based on the appropriability indices the authors construct, it is found that...
Tags: Strategy, London School of Economics, knowledge
White papers 2005-02-14

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Despite Current Economic Climate, Financial-Services Companies are Still Transferring Key Employees into Emerging Markets Due to Perceived Lack of Local Talent
Companies Are Focusing on Standardizing Policies and Taking Extra Care to Select the Right Candidate, According to Survey by GMAC Global Relocation Services OAK BROOK, Ill. and LONDON, June 30 /PRNewswire/ -- When it comes to transferring employees around the globe, the majority of the world's financial-services...
Articles 2008-06-30
Forest guardians, forest destroyers; the politics of environmental knowledge in northern Thailand
Forest guardians, forest destroyers; the politics of environmental knowledge in northern Thailand. Forsyth, Tim and Andrew Walker. U. of Washington Press 2008 302 pages $25.00 Paperback Culture, place, and nature SD235 Environmental...
Articles 2008-06-01
MUSING Executive Workshop "Turning data into risk knowledge: Implementation of semantic-based risk management processes in the financial services industry"; Location: The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), Bankside House, 24 Sumner Street, London SE1 9JA on 21 May 2008.
M2 PRESSWIRE-3 March 2008-MUSING: MUSING Executive Workshop "Turning data into risk knowledge: Implementation of semantic-based risk management processes in the financial services industry"; Location: The London School of Economics and Political Science LSE, Bankside House, 24 Sumner Street, London SE1 9JA on 21 May 2008.C1994-2008...
Articles 2008-03-03
Mark Hoban.
The media has hailed leader of the opposition David Cameron and shadow chancellor George Osborne as "the Blair and Brown" of the new-look Conservative party. Does this make Mark Hoban the next Ed Balls? Mr Hoban's official title, shadow financial secretary to the Treasury, is misleading...
Articles 2007-11-26
Wealth, welfare and sustainability; advances in measuring sustainable development
Wealth, welfare and sustainability; advances in measuring sustainable development. Hamilton, Kirk and Giles Atkinson. Edward Elgar Publishing 2006 201 pages $100.00 Hardcover HD75 If sustainability is to mean anything at all, say Hamilton, an...
Articles 2007-05-01
Universities, innovation and the economy
Universities, innovation and the economy. Smith, Helen Lawton. Routledge 2006 265 pages $145.00 Hardcover Routledge studies in business organizations and networks T174 Noting that successful universities "are often a defining characteristic of...
Articles 2006-12-01
Cati Coe, Dilemma of Culture in African Schools: Youth, Nationalism, and the Transformation of Knowledge.(Book review)
CATI COE, Dilemma of Culture in African Schools: youth, nationalism and the transformation of knowledge. Chicago and London: University of Chicago Press (pb $20.00--0 226 11131 8). 2005, 241 pp. Critical educational theorists have always viewed schools as one of the institutional structures...
Articles 2006-09-22
CALENDAR
NEW INSTITUTE EXPLORES GLOBAL MARKETPLACE Credit union executives looking to bolster their knowledge of finance and economics have a new program to explore-the Executive Finance & Economics Institute. To be held Oct. 8-13 at the R. David Thomas Executive Conference Center at the Fuqua School of Business...
Articles 2006-06-01
Globocity.(Globocity)
Openly crying out to the world Well, up to a point CHICAGO'S claim to have cracked the problem of post-industrialisation rests on something more than the development of entertainment and "knowledge" industries: it is now a "global city", say...
Articles 2006-03-18
Knowledge Glut; Amid a great information explosion, the share of knowledge that the world puts to good use is falling. History tells us this will end badly.
Byline: Danny Quah (Quah is professor of economics at the London School of Economics.) The headline shocked. BUSINESSES RAISE ALARM: WORLDWIDE OIL GLUT HITS RECORD HIGH. Ok, I made that one up. Such headlines don't appear in a world where news focuses on...
Articles 2005-11-28
Nice plan, but will it work?
THE National Association of Pension Funds has launched the first draft of its citizen's pension proposals and already people are queuing up to support or condemn it. See page five The committee that produced the 64-page document is formidable, comprising some of the...
Articles 2004-12-09
Nice plan, but will it work?(pension proposals)(Brief Article)
THE National Association of Pension Funds has launched the first draft of its citizen's pension proposals and already people are queuing up to support or condemn it. See page five The committee that produced the 64-page document is formidable, comprising some of the...
Articles 2004-12-09
21st century workers facing Big Brother business threat
Today's working world is making a factory floor of the office. Office workers face the threat of increasing control, monitoring, scrutiny and micromanagement, according toa new report published by the London School of Economics LSE. Supply chain technology developed for monitoring goods, the research argues, isnow being applied to individuals...
Articles 2004-12-01
In search of a radical way
It's a shame, says Noreena Hertz, that some people only use the MBA to jump up another rung on the corporate ladder. The precious knowledge and skills should be used for better purposes than being able to sell a few more boxes of cornflakes, she says. "I have this fantastic...
Articles 2004-10-21
MANAGING; Charles Handy Revisits - His flea market economics
Irish-born Charles Handy is both a business thinker and social philosopher. He studied the classics, history and philosophy at Oxford, an interest that found expression in his book Gods of Management in which he equates Greek gods Apollo, Zeus, Athena and Dionysus with management styles. After a distinguished business career...
Articles 2004-10-04
Britain Appoints Communications Agency Chief.
By Graham Lovelace, Sunday Business, London Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Jul. 28--Britain appointed its first communications super-regulator this week. Lord Currie of Marylebone -- an economics professor and expert in European monetary union -- beat the chairman of the soon-to-be-dissolved...
Articles 2002-07-28
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