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Creating And Developing A Corporate Knowledge Ecosystem

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  • Low Swee Foon Author_Email: rainlow@segi.edu.my

    (Faculty of Business & Accountancy, SEGi College Subang Jaya, Selangor)

  • Thong Foong Yen

    (Faculty of Business & Accountancy, SEGi College Subang Jaya, Selangor)

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  • Low Swee Foon Author_Email: rainlow@segi.edu.my & Thong Foong Yen, 2011. "Creating And Developing A Corporate Knowledge Ecosystem," Annual Summit on Business and Entrepreneurial Studies (ASBES 2011) Proceeding 2011-037-106, Conference Master Resources.
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    1. Shaul M. Gabbay & Roger Th. A. J. Leenders, 2003. "Creating Trust through Narrative Strategy," Rationality and Society, , vol. 15(4), pages 509-539, November.
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    Keywords

    corporate knowledge ecosystem; knowledge culture; knowledge commercialization; knowledge development and knowledge leadership;
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    • M0 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - General

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