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Capability creation in the natural resource-based sector: experiences from Swedish mining

In the political arena, natural resources activities - including mining - are generally viewed as low-tech and are not associated with the technological innovations that serve as the precursors of competition. In old industrialized nations, mining is limited to a few countries and mining-related act...

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Published in:Innovation and development 2018, Vol.8 (1), p.103-123
Main Authors: Nuur, Cali, Gustavsson, Linda, Laestadius, Staffan
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