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List of Tables vii
List of Figures x
Introduction xii
The Knowledge Society and Inter-Firm Competition 1
The evolution of economic activity: towards the Knowledge Society 1
Characteristics of the Knowledge Economy 9
Inter-firm competition, learning, and knowledge 25
An Approach to Knowledge Creation and Transfer: The EO-SECI Model 48
Towards the formulation of a model of knowledge creation and organizational learning 50
General framework of analysis: the EO-SECI model 54
Specific framework of analysis 61
Designing the Empirical Research 64
Sampling procedures 64
Measurement tools 74
Stages for data gathering 96
Research Results 99
Preliminary analysis 100
Exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis: knowledge creation and transfer processes in knowledge-intensive firms 109
Conclusions 162
Preliminary conclusions 162
Limitations of the work 167
Annexes 169
References 189
Index 199
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