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Chapter 4 : Tools and implications of managing knowledge and creativity

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Interests in knowledge management (KM) come from various disciplines: economy, social, engineering. These interests are not often linked. Within the fi rms, KM practices vary a lot depending on national cultures and on activity sectors. Some of the missions of the scientific community are to identify these interests, to analyze the potentialities, and to propose an evolution of concepts and practices. However, one can identify a potential symmetry between the diversity of practices and the partitioning of scientific approaches.
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Claude Paraponaris, Claude Guittard, Jean-Louis Ermine, Pascal Lièvre. Chapter 4 : Tools and implications of managing knowledge and creativity: Part. 1 Economics of creativity, ideas and policies. Thierry Burger-Helmchen. The Economics of Creativity : Ideas, Firms and Markets, 60, Routledge (Taylor & Francis Group), pp.58-77, 2013, Routledge studies in global competition, 9781138901278. ⟨hal-01119737⟩

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