Examples of using Knowledge diffusion in English and their translations into Dutch
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Timulation of knowledge diffusion;
Regulation, and Knowledge diffusion.
Do national borders slow down knowledge diffusion within new technological fields?
Knowledge diffusion is as important an element of the EU innovative capacity as is investment in research and development.
How can effective mechanisms for such knowledge diffusion be developed and implemented?
2003 European Innovation62 and Enterprise Policy Scoreboards show that the EU needs to improve its performance in the area of innovation and knowledge diffusion.
Serious efforts have to be targeted on enhancing knowledge diffusion, upgrading human resources and promoting organisational changes that will drive science,
public research centres to set up a network/association to promote knowledge diffusion and best practices in technology transfer.
ensure the development of infrastructures and networks that enable knowledge diffusion.
Participation to these activities from entities coming from less favoured regions proved to be an instrument of choice for knowledge diffusion, innovation building
dissemination of knowledge and on the statutes of researchers in the public service, in order to remove obstacles to knowledge diffusion, its exploitation and the creation of knowledge-based enterprises.
For this reason it is proposed to assist European universities to set up a network or association to promote knowledge diffusion and best practices in technology transfer.
The House of Representatives passed a motion written by Mr Amhaouch in which he appeals to the government to pay special attention in the expansion of the MIT to maximizing widespread knowledge diffusion to SMEs by institutes of applied scientific knowledge. .
foster the transfer of knowledge through FDI and support the diffusion of knowledge GL 13.
The third conclusion relates to accelerated diffusion of knowledge.
Their effectiveness contributes to a better assimilation of knowledge and diffusion of innovation throughout the Union.
Whether this happened by diffusion of knowledge or by mass migration or both is controversial.
Reinforce the regional structure of RTD& D Europe, to enable rapid diffusion of knowledge at regional level.
In the knowledge-based economy the availability of high quality human resources is essential for the generation and diffusion of knowledge.
the transmission and diffusion of knowledge, and innovation outputs34.
i.e. workers actively involved in the creation and diffusion of knowledge.
missions of education and research, to promotion of the diffusion of knowledge and technologies.
transfer and diffusion of knowledge and transfer, which are critical for innovation.
to broaden the offering of quality content-based services, facilitating the diffusion of knowledge and dissemination of information.
Education and training also contributes to the diffusion of knowledge and to the process whereby organisations learn from their experiences
In a globalised world competitiveness can be strengthened through the creation and diffusion of knowledge, which together with innovation
the assimilation and the diffusion of knowledge and the innovations.