Concept information
Preferred term
knowledge-intensive firms
Definition
- Knowledge-intensive firms are distinguished from other kinds of firms in that they are said to contain unique qualities; they claim to produce qualified products and/or service, and even generate new and unique knowledge. Knowledge-intensive firms are not bound to specific fields of practice. [Source: International Encyclopedia of Organization Studies; Knowledge-Intensive Firms]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/knowledge-intensive_firms
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