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An empirical assessment of a learning and knowledge management typology for research joint ventures

Abstract

(WP 11/04 Clave pdf) As innovation and technology management grow in complexity the need for inter-organizational cooperation increases.Part of this cooperation requires the understanding of how knowledge management and learning processes may function to support a successful research and development collaboration.To further this understanding we introduce a typology to help categorize various collaborative efforts within a research joint venture environment.The typology is based on two dimensions the locus of the research joint venture knowledge and the knowledge management approach. Using a broad-based European database 98 research joint venture projects were used to evaluate the typology.

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