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Hoe prikkelbaar is de kenniseconomie? : een zoektocht naar nieuwe verhoudingen tussen concurrentie en normen
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18968_hoe_prisd.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)An analysis of cooperation, institutions and coordination mechanisms shows that incentives play an important role in the knowledge-based economy. Knowledge-related, technological, organisational, social and international trends strengthen the significance of incentives. Yet, these developments do not necessarily contradict the operation of norms in the economy. In contrast, in a number of cases incentives in the knowledge-based economy perform better, because of norms that support reputation mechanisms. In particular norms that manifest themselves in the form of open social capital enhance reputation mechanisms. Open social capital more closely fits in with contemporary network relationships, in contrast to closed social capital that exists in traditional homogeneous societies. Open social capital supports cooperation in communities-of-practice in a company, which lays the foundation for knowledge-based core competences in the company. Building on these foundations the company is able to react decisively to market incentives53 p
Makel schakel in het licht van buitenlandse ervaringen
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Sociaal kapitaal, een onmisbaar bezit in de kenniseconomie
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Hoe prikkelbaar is de kenniseconomie?
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Grenzen aan de markt in de kenniseconomie
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