Sökning: "actionable knowledge"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 22 avhandlingar innehållade orden actionable knowledge.
1. Reuse of Engineering Knowledge: Perspectives on Experience-Based Codified Knowledge in Incremental Product Development
Sammanfattning : Product development is a knowledge-intensive activity and as products become more complex and competition intensifies, the amount of knowledge increases. A prerequisite for engineers who apply current best practices and continuously improve their working methodologies is to efficiently reuse existing knowledge. LÄS MER
2. Knowledge demanded for action : studies of knowledge mediation in organisations
Sammanfattning : Knowledge enables action and is used in action, but organisations per se do not possess knowledge or perform actions. Organisations act through their members - human actors - who demand actionable knowledge to enable knowledgeable actions. LÄS MER
3. Entrepreneurial Methods as Vehicles of Entrepreneurial Action
Sammanfattning : Entrepreneurship in general and entrepreneurship education in particular are becoming more accredited and institutionalized. This is evidenced by a large number of entrepreneurship courses and programs offered in top-tier universities worldwide. LÄS MER
4. Managing Customer Knowledge. Towards Market Orientation and Innovation in an Automotive Organisation
Sammanfattning : There is a business potential in creating and delivering unique customer value, and for that reason organisations put significant resources in their search for customer knowledge. The need for deepened customer knowledge is emphasised by market uncertainty, development of business models based upon relationships, and continuous striving for differentiation and innovation. LÄS MER
5. From consumption to sharing: Generating knowledge to support urban governance of the sharing economy
Sammanfattning : The increasing rates of household consumption and their environmental effects highlight the urgency of transitioning to more sustainable consumption patterns. The Sharing Economy (SE) has emerged as a potential pathway to sustainable consumption in cities, allowing households to access products without making private purchases. LÄS MER