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New institutional economics and knowledge sharing

In: The Economics of Knowledge Sharing

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  • Rudolf Richter

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The book first considers knowledge sharing institutions, differentiating between types of interaction and types of actors. Secondly, it examines the economic role of knowledge and cognition, asking how and why human actors gather knowledge. It goes on to revisit historical questions of knowledge and embeds them within the contemporary debate, before finally reflecting on the significant relationship between technology and knowledge sharing in the digital age.

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  • Rudolf Richter, 2003. "New institutional economics and knowledge sharing," Chapters, in: Ernst Helmstädter (ed.), The Economics of Knowledge Sharing, chapter 3, pages 39-48, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:3154_3
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