The Competence Accumulation Process in the Technology Transference Strategy.
Brazilian Administration Review - BAR 2008, April-June, 5, 2
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INTRODUCTION To acknowledge that technology has become a precious, and who knows, the most valuable resource to the organizations that aim reach competitive levels claimed by the society sectors, is not new (Gibbons & Limoges, 1994; Katz, 1995; Pavitt, 1985, 1998; Rothwell & Dodgson, 1991). It is already self-evident true to assert that it became a primordial strategic resource to the enterprises which make use of this way to keep competitive.
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