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Impact Analysis of Economic Contributors on Knowledge Creation Activity by Using the Symmetric Decomposition Method

Recently, several studies using various methods for analysis have tried to evaluate factors affecting knowledge creation activity, but few analyses quantitatively account for the impact that economic determinants have on them. This paper introduces a non-parametric method to structurally analyze cha...

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Published in:Symmetry (Basel) 2017-11, Vol.9 (11), p.251
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Determinants
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Impact analysis
Industrial development
Information technology
Innovations
Knowledge management
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