TY - BOOK ID - 1489323 TI - Architectures of Knowledge: Firms, Capabilities, and Communities AU - Amin, Ash AU - Cohendet, Patrick PY - 2003 SN - 0199253331 0199253323 142375316X 1280759429 9780199253326 9780199253333 PB - Oxford : Oxford University Press, DB - UniCat KW - Organization theory KW - Theory of knowledge KW - Economic geography KW - Knowledge management KW - Managerial economics KW - Economics KW - Corporations KW - Sociological aspects KW - #SBIB:316.334.2A27 KW - #SBIB:316.334.2A551 KW - #SBIB:309H1730 KW - Ontwikkeling van de industriële structuur: innovatie KW - Partijen en strategieën in de onderneming: ondernemingsbeleid en management KW - Artificiële Intelligentie, knowledge engineering, ... KW - Corporations. KW - Economic geography. KW - Knowledge management. KW - Managerial economics. KW - Economics - Sociological aspects KW - Sociological aspects. KW - Economics - Sociological aspects. KW - Business economics KW - Industrial management KW - Management KW - Microeconomics KW - Management of knowledge assets KW - Information technology KW - Intellectual capital KW - Organizational learning KW - Business corporations KW - C corporations KW - Corporations, Business KW - Corporations, Public KW - Limited companies KW - Publicly held corporations KW - Publicly traded corporations KW - Public limited companies KW - Stock corporations KW - Subchapter C corporations KW - Business enterprises KW - Corporate power KW - Disincorporation KW - Stocks KW - Trusts, Industrial KW - Economic sociology KW - Socio-economics KW - Socioeconomics KW - Sociology of economics KW - Sociology KW - Geography, Economic KW - World economics KW - Geography KW - Commercial geography KW - Artificiële Intelligentie, knowledge engineering, .. KW - Social aspects KW - Business & Economics KW - Economic History KW - Artificiële Intelligentie, knowledge engineering, . KW - Artificiële Intelligentie, knowledge engineering, UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:1489323 AB - 'Architectures of Knowledge' demonstrates that a recognition of the importance of the role of knowledge in economics may lead to a new conception of the firm or business enterprise, and public policy. ER -