The twentieth century saw the emergence of public funded universities and technical institutions, while technology development was concentrated in the R&D laboratories of large corporations. The age ...
For decades, management scholars and practitioners have grappled with what I call the "knowledge problem" in organizations—the stubborn difficulty of codifying and transferring expertise that resides ...
Intellectual property and knowledge management professionals have a shared interest in managing a company's intellectual assets. Yet, in most organisations, there is minimal interaction between the ...
The intersection of traditional knowledge and intellectual property (IP) presents a challenging dichotomy for global legal systems. On one side lies the enormous economic potential inherent in ...
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Lack of intellectual versatility
In an era that rejoices in specialisation, the paradigm of the polymath, the individual with deep and immersed knowledge of literature, military science, philosophy, politics, and the arts, feels ...
Arguments for intellectual diversity on the grounds of demographic representativeness do not get to the heart of higher ...
The problem of “biopiracy” – the misappropriation and patenting for profit of Indigenous knowledge – has been on the rise for some time. So a global treaty aimed at protecting traditional knowledge ...
Intellectual Property, embodied in patents and other rights, emerged to protect innovative ideas while ensuring public disclosure—a delicate balance between private and public interests. In this phase ...
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