technological knowledge

collocation in English

meaningsoftechnologicalandknowledge

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technological
adjective
uk
/ˌtek.nəˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌtek.nəˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to, or ...
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knowledge
noun
uk
/ˈnɒl.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈnɑː.lɪdʒ/
understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study, either known by one person or by ...
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(Definition oftechnologicalandknowledgefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Technologicalknowledgecan flow within the economic system embedded in new companies.
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This role is especially important when codified knowledge generated in scientific bodies can feed the generation oftechnologicalknowledgeby means of recombination within firms.
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The generation oftechnologicalknowledgeis now characterized by relevant end actually necessary externalities, both technical and pecuniary.
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The eventual application of scientific discoveries for the actual generation oftechnologicalknowledge and the introduction of technological innovations was assigned to corporations.
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Gradually, they will become members of agricultural cooperatives - and improve their agriculturaltechnologicalknowledge.
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They are a privileged group, poised at the forefront oftechnologicalknowledge-based work.
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Venture capitalism has major systemic effects in terms of higher levels of selection and dissemination (and indirectly creation) oftechnologicalknowledgewithin the economic system.
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Technologicalknowledgeis now viewed as dispersed and fragmented into a variety of specific and idiosyncratic applications and contexts.
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The trade of start-up shares on the financial markets is the ultimate act of a complex process of indirect sale oftechnologicalknowledge.
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The generation of newtechnologicalknowledgeis activated.
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Such agents will nevertheless experience faster rates of generation of newtechnologicalknowledgeand hence faster rates of introduction of localized innovations.
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Thetechnologicalknowledgerequirement was thus completely bypassed.
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The international uncontrolled leakage and spillover oftechnologicalknowledgewould benefit the technological strategy of laggard countries, based upon fast imitation and re-engineering.
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The growth of wealth andtechnologicalknowledgeare taken here as the representation of efficiency, and thus the justification for intervention.
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The public provision oftechnologicalknowledge, and especially scientific knowledge, has long been regarded as the basic remedy to under-provision.
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Within knowledge networks, localizedtechnologicalknowledgecan be understood as a collective activity characterized by the complementarity between heterogeneous and yet complementary items.
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As far as scientific andtechnologicalknowledgeis concerned, interdependence among users, hence on the demand side, is very strong.
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In the linear approach,technologicalknowledgewas the eventual result of the application of new scientific discoveries.
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The new aggregate demand for shares of new start-ups after initial public offering is much larger than the demand for non-embodiedtechnologicalknowledge.
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