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Semenkov, Vadim E. "The Political Economy of useful knowledge of Joel Mokyr." Bulletin of the Far Eastern Federal University. Economics and Management, no. 3 (75) (December 30, 2015): 81–96. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.46052.

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The article outlines the main provisions of the new work on the knowledge economy of contemporary American scholar Joel Mokyr. In "The Gifts of Athena" Joel Mokyr argues that rapid economic growth in the West over the past two centuries has been associated not only with the advent of modern technical ideas, but also with a significant improvement in access to these ideas in society. This access expansion was made possible by access to social networks consisting of universities, publishing houses, clubs of specialists engineers, etc.
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SILLARI, GIACOMO. "QUANTIFIED LOGIC OF AWARENESS AND IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBLE WORLDS." Review of Symbolic Logic 1, no. 4 (2008): 514–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755020308090072.

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Among the many possible approaches to dealing with logical omniscience, I consider here awareness and impossible worlds structures. The former approach, pioneered by Fagin and Halpern, distinguishes between implicit and explicit knowledge, and avoids logical omniscience with respect to explicit knowledge. The latter, developed by Rantala and by Hintikka, allows for the existence of logically impossible worlds to which the agents are taken to have “epistemological” access; since such worlds need not behave consistently, the agents’ knowledge is fallible relative to logical omniscience. The two
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Bogdan, Radu J. "The epistemological illusion." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 18, no. 2 (1995): 390–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x00039078.

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AbstractI argue against the mentalist view that commonsense psychology (CSP) is about the intrinsic properties of the mind, and in particular against the notion that the evidence privately or publicly available to the CS psychologists confirms the mentalist view. I suggest that the internal phenomenology of mental attitudes merely provides access to a body of procedural knowledge, and that the propositional forms of the attitudes normally summarize extensive units of procedural knowledge.
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Libby, Lisa K., Greta Valenti, Karen A. Hines, and Richard P. Eibach. "Using imagery perspective to access two distinct forms of self-knowledge: Associative evaluations versus propositional self-beliefs." Journal of Experimental Psychology: General 143, no. 2 (2014): 492–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/a0033705.

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Davidson, Donald. "Three Varieties of Knowledge." Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 30 (September 1991): 153–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1358246100007748.

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I know, for the most part, what I think, want, and intend, and what my sensations are. In addition, I know a great deal about the world around me. I also sometimes know what goes on in other people's minds. Each of these three kinds of empirical knowledge has its distinctive characteristics. What I know about the contents of my own mind I generally know without investigation or appeal to evidence. There are exceptions, but the primacy of unmediated self-knowledge is attested by the fact that we distrust the exceptions until they can be reconciled with the unmediated. My knowledge of the world
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Felecan, Daiana. "Enunțiator asumat vs enunțiator reținut: evidențialitatea." Philologica Jassyensia 38, no. 2 (2023): 153–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.60133/pj.2023.2.11.

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Evidentiality is a semantic-pragmatic category by means of which one can assess the extent of speakers’ participation in the propositional content of the language facts stated. In other words, evidentiality refers to using a succession of language-specific codes called evidentials, to embed in a message the sources on which speakers rely to gain access to the discursive meaning. This eminently theoretical article takes into consideration the various ways in which evidentiality is manifested in Romanian. In everyday speech, evidentiality corresponds to sources of knowledge/information, and lang
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Wijesekara, Patikiri Arachchige Don Shehan Nilmantha. "Ethical Knowledge Sharing Leveraging Blockchain: An Overview." Science, Engineering and Technology 4, no. 1 (2024): First. http://dx.doi.org/10.54327/set2024/v4.i1.126.

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The knowledge that is acquired through a learning process has ethical concerns when shared, as there can be restrictions on the parties who can use the piece of knowledge, redistribution approaches protecting the creator's rights, privacy, and confidentiality concerns, accuracy and trustworthiness, openness and transparency, and informed consent. Blockchain structure encompasses a series of coupled blocks that are intrinsically linked with the conservation of authenticity, ensuring irrefutability, and the semi-anonymity of transactions. As pioneers in reviewing BC-based ethical Knowledge Shari
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Gasparri, Luca. "Knowledge Indicative and Knowledge Conductive Consensus." Journal of the Philosophy of History 7, no. 2 (2013): 162–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18722636-12341248.

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Abstract A traditional proposition in the philosophy and the sociology of science wants that consensus between specialists of a scientific discipline is a reliable indicator of their access to genuine knowledge. In an interesting reassessment of this principle, Aviezer Tucker has analyzed the implications and the significance of this thesis in relation to historical research, and has established that parts of the historiographical community that display high degrees of consensus among their practitioners can be described in terms of the same relationship existing in empirical sciences between
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Nyame, Gabriel, and Zhiguang Qin. "Precursors of Role-Based Access Control Design in KMS: A Conceptual Framework." Information 11, no. 6 (2020): 334. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/info11060334.

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Role-based access control (RBAC) continues to gain popularity in the management of authorization concerning access to knowledge assets in organizations. As a socio-technical concept, the notion of role in RBAC has been overemphasized, while very little attention is given to the precursors: role strain, role ambiguity, and role conflict. These constructs provide more significant insights into RBAC design in Knowledge Management Systems (KMS). KMS is the technology-based knowledge management tool used to acquire, store, share, and apply knowledge for improved collaboration and knowledge-value cr
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Brenner, Joseph E. "Prolegomenon to a Logic for the Information Society." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 7, no. 1 (2009): 38–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v7i1.75.

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The rapid development of information and communication technologies and their applications has stimulated many definitions of an Information Society (IS), and the related concept of a Knowledge-Based Economy (KBE) from the technological, political and economic standpoints. The ethics proposed for the emerging IS has concentrated on reducing inequalities in access to technological developments.In a key Report, “ICTs and Society”, Hofkirchner et al. (2007) insist that a new evolutionary, descriptive and normative theory “for, about and by means of” the IS is necessary to support emergence of a m
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van Dijk, Gerda HG, Brenda A. Vivian, and Lianne P. Malan. "Creating epistemic access through a scaffold approach: Academic literacy skills development for South African first-year public administration students." Teaching Public Administration 37, no. 2 (2019): 156–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0144739418822133.

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For higher education institutions to produce graduates capable of contributing to society and the economy in a productive manner, educational emphasis is placed on the development of critical thinking. The above necessitates that higher education institutions are able to engage in responsive curriculum design and delivery for enhanced student success and access. Public Administration programmes focus on equipping students to work within the broader government sector, able and capable of delivering public functions responsive to the needs of society. Literature suggests that there are a number
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Maia, Maria, Caio Coneglian, and Milton Shintaku. "Propositional study of a model for quality evaluation in technical memory deposits in a Digital Library implemented in DSpace." RDBCI: Revista Digital de Biblioteconomia e Ciência da Informação 21 (December 21, 2022): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.20396/rdbci.v21i00.8671927/31965.

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Introduction:One of the forms of dissemination of technical memory occurs through Digital Libraries and Digital Repositories. These information environments can be developed and customized from various software. In Brazil, DSpace is one of the main systems used in the creation of Digital Libraries and Institutional Repositories, thus providing opportunities for the representation, dissemination, access and use of the information made available from these tools. Given such relevance, the information available in these information environments needs to be of quality, in order to ensure numerous
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Johnson-Laird, P. N., and Keith Oatley. "Emotions, Simulation, and Abstract Art." Art & Perception 9, no. 3 (2021): 260–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22134913-bja10029.

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Abstract Some people feel emotions when they look at abstract art. This article presents a ‘simulation’ theory that predicts which emotions they will experience, including those based on their aesthetic reactions. It also explains the mental processes underlying these emotions. This new theory embodies two precursors: an account of how mental models represent perceptions, descriptions, and self-reflections, and an account of the communicative nature of emotions, which distinguishes between basic emotions that can be experienced without knowledge of their objects or causes, and complex emotions
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Boshears, Paul F. "Open Access Publishing as a Para-Academic Proposition: OA as Labour Relation." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 11, no. 2 (2013): 614–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/triplec.v11i2.529.

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In this commentary, I ask what is meant by the phrase Open Access (OA)? If OA publishing has emancipatory potential for the publics that are thought to benefit from the practice, why is there so much business as usual? Para-academic practices are about affirming scholarship as a symptom and creating a common good, creating a public knowledge that is a knowledgable public. It is because OA shares this concern for publics that para-academic practices include OA publishing. By debating the merits of, experimenting with, and invigorating our understanding of OA I believe para-academic practices be
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Boshears, Paul F. "Open Access Publishing as a Para-Academic Proposition: OA as Labour Relation." tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society 11, no. 2 (2013): 614–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31269/vol11iss2pp614-619.

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In this commentary, I ask what is meant by the phrase Open Access (OA)? If OA publishing has emancipatory potential for the publics that are thought to benefit from the practice, why is there so much business as usual? Para-academic practices are about affirming scholarship as a symptom and creating a common good, creating a public knowledge that is a knowledgable public. It is because OA shares this concern for publics that para-academic practices include OA publishing. By debating the merits of, experimenting with, and invigorating our understanding of OA I believe para-academic practices be
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Barth, Nelson Lerner, and Fernando de Souza Meirelles. "Access to information: assessment of the use of automated interaction technologies in call centers." Revista de Administração de Empresas 51, no. 1 (2011): 27–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0034-75902011000100004.

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With the purpose of at lowering costs and reendering the demanded information available to users with no access to the internet, service companies have adopted automated interaction technologies in their call centers, which may or may not meet the expectations of users. Based on different areas of knowledge (man-machine interaction, consumer behavior and use of IT) 13 propositions are raised and a research is carried out in three parts: focus group, field study with users and interviews with experts. Eleven automated service characteristics which support the explanation for user satisfaction a
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Akpojotor, Lucky O., and Okeraghogho Ekuerhare. "Use of Open Access Publications and Lecturers Research Productivity in Polytechnics in South-South Nigeria." Information Impact: Journal of Information and Knowledge Management 15, no. 1 (2024): 111–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/iijikm.v15i1.9.

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The rationale behind this study is to find out the availability of materials that are in open access, and to see if the available open access publications enough to enhance lecturers’ productivity in polytechnics in South-South, Nigeria. In accomplishing this, three research questions and one hypothesis guided the study. A sample of 291 lecturers was propositionally drawn from the population of 1,140 lecturers in South-South, Nigeria. Frequency counts was used to analyze the respondents’ bio data and research questions 1-4, while the inferential statistics that was used for the testing of rese
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Kister, Laurence. "Accessibilité Pronominale Des Dét. N1 de (DÉT.) N2." Lingvisticæ Investigationes. International Journal of Linguistics and Language Resources 19, no. 1 (1995): 107–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/li.19.1.07kis.

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The analysis of pronominal anaphora in dét. N1 de (dét.) N2 requires on the one hand a preliminary study of anaphora and of the relations supported by de, and on the other hand, an examination of referential functioning of propositional constructions. The analysis of the relations supported by de is seldom enough to determine whether the whole structure, or just a part of it, is favoured. Thus, the notion of "head" which underlies the principle of pronoun accessing and the preselective clauses must take into account the way of determining the different components of the Dét. N1 de (dét.) N2. T
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Bacchi, Carol. "Drug Problematizations and Politics." Contemporary Drug Problems 45, no. 1 (2017): 3–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0091450917748760.

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This article puts in question the usefulness of the concept of “problem” or “problems” in alcohol and drug research and theory. A focus on problematizations is defended as a more effective political intervention. Particular attention is directed to the place of problematization as a mediating concept in understanding how practices constitute “objects” and “subjects,” a proposition commonly linked to “the ontological turn.” To access and analyze problematizations, the article puts forward a Foucault-influenced poststructural analytic strategy called “What’s the Problem Represented to be?” (WPR
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Rego, Daniel Bandeira de Oliveira. "Traditional knowledge: digital business model for transfer, licensing and availability." Concilium 23, no. 5 (2023): 265–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.53660/clm-962-23c05.

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The objective of this work is to present a technological conception of a digital platform for the transfer, licensing and availability of traditional knowledge of Brazilian peoples, in a fair and equitable way. For this, Design Science was used as a methodology, with the objective of systematically and iteratively approaching the proposition of the digital business model, among other aspects relevant to the success of the platform. As a theoretical basis, the main problems related to the lack of transparency in the sharing of benefits arising from the exploitation of traditional knowledge asso
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Santana, Mario Rubem Costa, Altemar Amaral Rocha, Mateus Costa Santos, Fernanda Viana De Alcantara, Acssuel de Sousa Lisboa, and Crislane da Silva Oliveira. "Unequal Territories and Water Access Policies in the Brazilian Northeast." Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental 17, no. 9 (2023): e04103. http://dx.doi.org/10.24857/rgsa.v17n9-026.

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Objective: The present work aims to analyze the territorial inequalities of public policies for access to water through the territorial approach. Theoretical framework: This study is conducted based on theoretical reflections about geographic knowledge about space and territory, the latter as primordial in the analysis of power relations in the management, access and use of water. The theoretical framework uses the contributions of some of the authors who discuss the territory, among them: Haesbaert (2004), Folcault (1989) Saquet (2010) and Araújo (2000). Method: It is based on the use of data
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Lendínez Turón, Ana, José Manuel Ortiz Marcos, Oswaldo Lorenzo Quiles, and Fiorela Anaí Fernández-Otoya. "Proposal for a Flipped Classroom Program with Massive Open Online Courses to Improve Access to Information and Information Literacy in Primary School Teachers." Societies 14, no. 5 (2024): 68. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc14050068.

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The objective of this study was to propose a teacher training program based on the flipped classroom model with MOOCs to strengthen access to information and information literacy among primary education teachers in the Lambayeque region of Peru. The non-experimental design was assumed with a quantitative approach and a propositional, descriptive type. A diagnosis was made using a questionnaire given to 917 primary school teachers. It was discovered that nearly all of the items in the questionnaire revealed a deficiency in the ability to navigate, search, and filter information, data, and digit
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Collett, K. S., A. Dison, and L. Du Plooy. "In pursuit of social justice in South African higher education: Exploring the relationship between epistemological access and the development of students' academic literacies." South African Journal of Higher Education 38, no. 4 (2024): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.20853/38-4-5949.

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The concept of epistemological access, formulated by Morrow (1994; 2007), has been highly influential in higher education. It has been widely used in the sense of moving beyond physical or formal access to meaningful access to the “goods” of the university. An academic literacy approach acknowledges the complexity of literacy practices at university level. According to this approach, students need to master disciplinary literacies in order to learn and engage with knowledge (Lea and Street 1998; 2006). Epistemological access, social justice and academic literacies have been widely researched i
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Carruthers, Peter. "How we know our own minds: The relationship between mindreading and metacognition." Behavioral and Brain Sciences 32, no. 2 (2009): 121–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0140525x09000545.

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AbstractFour different accounts of the relationship between third-person mindreading and first-person metacognition are compared and evaluated. While three of them endorse the existence of introspection for propositional attitudes, the fourth (defended here) claims that our knowledge of our own attitudes results from turning our mindreading capacities upon ourselves. Section 1 of this target article introduces the four accounts. Section 2 develops the “mindreading is prior” model in more detail, showing how it predicts introspection for perceptual and quasi-perceptual (e.g., imagistic) mental
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Erçetin, Gülcan. "Effects of topic interest and prior knowledge on text recall and annotation use in reading a hypermedia text in the L2." ReCALL 22, no. 2 (2010): 228–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0958344010000091.

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AbstractThis study investigates the effects of topic interest and prior knowledge on text recall and annotation use of second language learners engaged in reading a hypermedia text. The participants were proficient learners of English enrolled in an undergraduate English Language Teaching programme. They were asked to read a hypermedia text that incorporated word-level and topic-level annotations, and complete an immediate recall task. Participants’ interaction with the text was recorded during the reading task. Data collection tools also included a topic interest questionnaire, a prior knowle
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Cano, Consuelo, Marlene Bustamante, Luis Miguel Hadzich, and Rafael Quispe. "Design and Business Methodologies, to Define the Value Proposition, Promote Innovation and Successful Entrepreneurship." International Journal on Engineering, Science and Technology 6, no. 4 (2024): 405–19. https://doi.org/10.46328/ijonest.226.

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In developing countries with a broad entrepreneurial spirit; some ventures are not successful because good business ideas that solve specific needs and in a sustainable manner are not chosen. This situation is because there is a lack of knowledge on how to apply design and business methodologies to define one of the most important aspects of the business: The value proposition. Promoting and developing tools that merge and synthesize existing methodologies with a practical approach to reduce the difficulties that entrepreneurs go through when formulating an innovative idea is fundamental and u
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ARDICHVILI, ALEXANDER, and RICHARD N. CARDOZO. "A MODEL OF THE ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITY RECOGNITION PROCESS." Journal of Enterprising Culture 08, no. 02 (2000): 103–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218495800000073.

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The goal of this study is to propose a model of the entrepreneurial opportunity recognition process. A number of research propositions was generated based on the analysis of the available literature, and then validated by the analysis of in-depth cases of opportunity recognition that resulted in the creation of successful entrepreneurial ventures. The study indicates that entrepreneurial opportunities are discovered through recognition rather than purposeful search; prerequisites for successful opportunity discovery are a combination of entrepreneurial awareness, access to extended social netw
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Matthews, Thomas G., Catherine Rountree, and Steve Nicolle. "Implicit Aspects of Culture in Source and Target Language Contexts." Journal of Translation 7, no. 1 (2011): 21–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.54395/jot-phx4r.

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In the context of Bible translation, the concept of implicit information has typically been constrained to cognitive information that was assumed to be known by the source language audience. In this article implicit information is expanded to include both source and target language contexts because the target audience also brings a wealth of information to the translation and interpretation of target language Scriptures. In addition, a prototypical model of culture is applied to more comprehensively explicate both surface and deep structural aspects of culture, i.e., knowledge, practices, beli
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Hauswald, Rico. "Fiktive Figuren als Träger von Wissen und als epistemische Autoritäten." Journal of Literary Theory 13, no. 2 (2019): 161–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jlt-2019-0006.

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Abstract This essay examines the question of whether and under what conditions a fictitious character can be an epistemic authority for (real) readers; more precisely: it asks whether and under what conditions readers can acquire (propositional) knowledge from the character, thus learning something from it. In answering this question, the essay brings together two debates that have so far hardly been related to each other: an epistemological debate on the concept of epistemic authority and a literary-theoretical debate on aesthetic cognitivism, i. e., the discourse about what can be learned fr
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Cueme, Ronald Jhon. "Mediating Effect of Vocabulary Knowledge on the Relationship Between Google Translate Usage and Writing Proficiency Among Grade 10 Students." International Journal of Educational Research Excellence (IJERE) 4, no. 1 (2025): 232–41. https://doi.org/10.55299/ijere.v4i1.1304.

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Writing proficiency in English remains a significant challenge in the academic setting. This study explored how vocabulary knowledge mediates the relationship between Google Translate usage and writing proficiency. Mediation analysis was used to select 150 samples using a simple random sampling technique. The results revealed that the variable of interest did not significantly mediate the correlation between the predictive and criterion variables. This result challenged the proposition of the Technology-Enhanced Language Learning (TELL) framework. Further studies should explore other variables
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Reyes Reyes, Carla Angelica, Karla Ivonne Rojas Jiménez, Onésimo Mego Núñez, and Juan Amilcar Villanueva Calderón. "Digital literacy in the use of digital platforms in public administration in the Lambayeque Region." F1000Research 14 (July 11, 2025): 688. https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.164515.1.

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Background Nowadays, digital literacy plays a key role in improving public management, especially in the most vulnerable communities. In this regard, we aim to understand how the knowledge and use of digital tools impact the work life of the vulnerable population in Lambayeque, facilitating their access to digital platforms and, in turn, improving their interaction with public services. The research aimed to analyze how the implementation of digital literacy improved the use of digital platforms in public administration among the vulnerable working population of the Lambayeque Region during th
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Moser, Paul K. "Propositional knowledge." Philosophical Studies 52, no. 1 (1987): 91–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00354160.

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Wijesekara, Patikiri Arachchige Don Shehan Nilmantha, and Subodha Gunawardena. "A Review of Blockchain Technology in Knowledge-Defined Networking, Its Application, Benefits, and Challenges." Network 3, no. 3 (2023): 343–421. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/network3030017.

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Knowledge-Defined Networking (KDN) necessarily consists of a knowledge plane for the generation of knowledge, typically using machine learning techniques, and the dissemination of knowledge, in order to make knowledge-driven intelligent network decisions. In one way, KDN can be recognized as knowledge-driven Software-Defined Networking (SDN), having additional management and knowledge planes. On the other hand, KDN encapsulates all knowledge-/intelligence-/ cognition-/machine learning-driven networks, emphasizing knowledge generation (KG) and dissemination for making intelligent network decisi
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Zimpel-Leal, Karla. "Emergent Business Models for Homecare in England." Innovation in Aging 4, Supplement_1 (2020): 434. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/geroni/igaa057.1402.

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Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine how emergent homecare business models are shaping the care market in England. Homecare providers for older people are facing a rise in demand for their services which is driven not only by an ageing population but also from a market demand for personalised care, choice, continuity of care, and real time availability. Combined with a turbulent political and policy environment, the current care landscape presented an opportunity for innovative and emergent homecare models to establish themselves and in some occasions disrupt the market by offering
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Chatterjee, Abhi, Daniel Burmester, Alan Brent, and Ramesh Rayudu. "Research Insights and Knowledge Headways for Developing Remote, Off-Grid Microgrids in Developing Countries." Energies 12, no. 10 (2019): 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en12102008.

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Recent reports from international energy agencies indicate that more than a billion of the population in the world is deprived of basic electricity provisions, confined mainly to the remote communities of developing nations. Microgrids are promoted as a potential technology for electricity provisions to off-grid rural communities, but have failed to reach their value proposition in the context of rural electrification access. In view of the rampant rural electrification issues, the objective of this paper is to furnish an understanding of, and advance the knowledge into, methods to facilitate
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Anjum, Ovamir. "Editorial 37 1-2." American Journal of Islam and Society 37, no. 1-2 (2020): v—xviii. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajiss.v37i1-2.849.

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The four research articles in this issue address various traditions in Islamic inquiry. Andrew F. March’s “Islamic Constitutionalism Before Sovereignty” explores an important moment in Islamic modernity for the purposes of drawing a contrast with twentieth-century, post-caliphal Islamist thought. He argues that although the debates of the 1860s and Ottoman constitutionalism do not lead directly to a non-sovereigntist political vision, they are representative of a pre-colonial (and thus, to a certain extent, pre-apologetic) Islamic thought that centralizes the public interest, the varieties of
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Anjum, Ovamir. "Editorial." American Journal of Islam and Society 37, no. 1-2 (2020): v—xviii. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v37i1-2.849.

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The four research articles in this issue address various traditions in Islamic inquiry. Andrew F. March’s “Islamic Constitutionalism Before Sovereignty” explores an important moment in Islamic modernity for the purposes of drawing a contrast with twentieth-century, post-caliphal Islamist thought. He argues that although the debates of the 1860s and Ottoman constitutionalism do not lead directly to a non-sovereigntist political vision, they are representative of a pre-colonial (and thus, to a certain extent, pre-apologetic) Islamic thought that centralizes the public interest, the varieties of
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FRENCH, CRAIG. "Does Propositional Seeing Entail Propositional Knowledge?" Theoria 78, no. 2 (2012): 115–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-2567.2012.01130.x.

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Shortland, Susan, and Stephen J. Perkins. "Great expectations? Female expatriates’ perceptions of organisational performance and development reviews in supporting access to international assignments." Career Development International 24, no. 2 (2019): 110–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/cdi-07-2018-0183.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the role of organisational performance and development review policy and practice on women’s access to international careers via long-term expatriate assignments in the oil and gas industry, with a specific focus on women’s perceptions of procedural justice. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative cross-sectional case study research design is used to analyse performance and development review, and international assignment policies in two firms, together with in-depth, semi-structured interviews with 14 Human Resource policy custodians and 21 fe
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Parodi, Giovanni. "Academic and professional genre variation across four disciplines: exploring the PUCV-2006 corpus of written Spanish." Linguagem em (Dis)curso 10, no. 3 (2010): 535–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s1518-76322010000300006.

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The elusive concepts underlying the word genre offer different alternative conceptions. This may produce confusions but identifying the theoretical frameworks help in understanding the possible preliminary doubts of the novice. Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), New Rhetoric (NR), Semiolinguistics (SL), Communicative Procedural Text Linguistics (CPL), Interdisciplinary Text Linguistics (ITL), and Genre Analysis (GA), among others, are all theoretical propositions that represent options to be explored. In this paper, a discussion of the contemporary conceptions of discourse genre will be pr
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Berg, Magne Sivert, Arild Aspelund, and Roger Sørheim. "The Hybrid Structures of International New Ventures." International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation 9, no. 1 (2008): 33–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/000000008783562993.

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This paper gives a social capital perspective on the internationalization process of new firms. The point of departure is international new ventures (INVs) and their frequent use of hybrid structures for government of international activities. The purpose is to shed new light on the INV phenomenon by studying the role of social relationships in the establishment, management and performance of international governance structures and access to resources for international market expansion. By combining knowledge from the international entrepreneurship literature with social capital theory, the au
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Ramar, N., and M. Magheswari. "Business Incubators: The Genesis, Growth, and Innovation Exhilarating." Shanlax International Journal of Management 11, no. 2 (2023): 70–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/management.v11i2.6703.

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Business incubators have evolved over the years due to various factors such as global trends, economic needs, technical revolutions, and challenges. These incubators play a vital role in supporting young companies, helping them grow, and enhancing their commercial success. While the expansion of incubation models is well-recognized, there is limited awareness regarding how their value propositions have transformed over time. This study begins by tracing the origins of business incubation back to the 1950s. It then delves into the analysis of the development of business incubators, categorizing
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Ndi, Alfred. "Digital divide and postmodern perspectives for new ICT access policies in developing societies: rethinking economism in the neo-imperial dystopian context." Greener Journal of Internet, Information and Communication Systems 3, no. 3 (2017): 41–51. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.3484162.

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This paper set out to challenge the orthodox view that the problematic phenomenon of the digital divide is solely a matter of access to economic resources. This deterministic hypothesis suggests that by making resources available especially to Third World countries, the phenomenon would simply go away. The paper argues that, in as much as economic resources in sufficient quantities would be a desirable proposition because it would address&nbsp;<em>some</em>&nbsp;aspects of the problem, the phenomenon is much more complex and requires an integrative and holistic approach. Using&nbsp;the postmod
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Sakuragi, Shin. "Propositional Memory and Knowledge." Logos & Episteme 4, no. 1 (2013): 69–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/logos-episteme20134140.

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Sojitra, Dharmik V., and Chetan R. Dudhagara. "Customer Value Proposition for Precision Farming." Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 41, no. 9 (2023): 298–304. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/ajaees/2023/v41i92045.

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A company's value proposition is established by the distinctive benefits and values it offers to its clients. Site-specific crop management (SSCM) and precision agriculture (PA) are farming management techniques that use technology to monitor and evaluate certain areas and crops. Between 2023 and 2030, the market for precision agriculture is anticipated to increase at a CAGR of 12.6%, reaching $15.6 billion. Precision farm planning, field maps, crop scouting, yield maps, and the estimation of input quantities are driving factors in this growth, along with the Internet of Things and advanced an
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Flath, Christoph M., Sascha Friesike, Marco Wirth, and Frédéric Thiesse. "Copy, Transform, Combine: Exploring the Remix as a Form of Innovation." Journal of Information Technology 32, no. 4 (2017): 306–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/s41265-017-0043-9.

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The reuse of existing knowledge is an indispensable part of the creation of novel ideas. In the creative domain knowledge reuse is a common practice known as “remixing”. With the emergence of open internet-based platforms in recent years, remixing has found its way from the world of music and art to the design of arbitrary physical goods. However, despite its obvious relevance for the number and quality of innovations on such platforms, little is known about the process of remixing and its contextual factors. This paper considers the example of Thingiverse, a platform for the 3D printing commu
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Zain, MM, H. Ibrahim, and M. Musdalifah. "Knowledge sharing behavior among farmers in Indonesia: Does social capital matter?" African Journal of Food, Agriculture, Nutrition and Development 22, no. 115 (2022): 21972–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.18697/ajfand.115.22615.

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Social capital has three important dimensions, namely, cognitive, relational and structural. It has a crucial role to enhance farmers’ income and knowledge in some developing countries. However, there is a lack of studies which validate the role of social capital to farmers’ income and knowledge sharing. The aims of this study are to examine the role of farmers’ social capital on knowledge sharing behavior through farmer community and personal expectations. The recent study also examines how mediators’ variables (individual and community expectations) influence farmers' knowledge sharing behav
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Ihejirika, Dr Cardinal, and Victor Chizi IHUNDA. "Roderick Chisholm on Reliabilism: Implications for Epistemic Indubitability." RADINKA JOURNAL OF SCIENCE AND SYSTEMATIC LITERATURE REVIEW 1, no. 3 (2023): 202–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.56778/rjslr.v1i3.169.

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This paper aims at examining the pitfalls of Roderick Chisholm’s concept of reliabilism and its implications for epistemic indubility. Chisholm posits that justified belief depends on what is practically true and right for the knower to believe. He maintains that epistemic justification depends on evidence internally available to the knower and anchored his argument on the fact that we rarely have direct access to the truth of propositions, that is, to reality. Every conclusion about the epistemic status of a belief in this perspective involves a conclusion about the “legitimacy” of its source
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Rice, John, Tung-Shan Liao, Nigel Martin, and Peter Galvin. "The role of strategic alliances in complementing firm capabilities." Journal of Management & Organization 18, no. 6 (2012): 858–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1833367200000493.

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AbstractStrategic alliance research emerged to explain alliance formation based upon transaction cost minimisation and opportunism reduction. Later research, and early research from Japan, emphasised the role of alliances in facilitating the transfer of knowledge between organisations. Most recently, alliance research has focussed on the development of shared, potentially idiosyncratic, resource stocks. This paper builds on this recent research, testing the proposition that alliances are important vehicles allowing firms to access or acquire external resources, hence shoring up capability gaps
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Rice, John, Tung-Shan Liao, Nigel Martin, and Peter Galvin. "The role of strategic alliances in complementing firm capabilities." Journal of Management & Organization 18, no. 6 (2012): 858–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/jmo.2012.18.6.858.

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AbstractStrategic alliance research emerged to explain alliance formation based upon transaction cost minimisation and opportunism reduction. Later research, and early research from Japan, emphasised the role of alliances in facilitating the transfer of knowledge between organisations. Most recently, alliance research has focussed on the development of shared, potentially idiosyncratic, resource stocks. This paper builds on this recent research, testing the proposition that alliances are important vehicles allowing firms to access or acquire external resources, hence shoring up capability gaps
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