Knowledge clusters are central places within an epistemic landscape, i.e. in a wider structure of knowledge production and dissemination. They have the organisational capability to drive innovations and create new industries. Examples of such organisations in knowledge clusters are universities and colleges, research institutions, think tanks, government research agencies and knowledge-intensive firms with their respective knowledge workers. The following paper will look at Malaysia and its path towards a Knowledge-based economy. We first describe the development strategy of the Malaysian government which has emphasized cluster formation as one of its prime targets. We then provide evidence of the current state of knowledge cluster formatio...
In the new millennium, the concern of the Government of Malaysia in developing the nation through th...
The economic downturn post-2000 badly undermined the rapid growth of knowledge-based and technology-...
'Knowledge has been widely recognised by economists as the most important factor of production in a ...
Knowledge clusters are central places within an epistemic landscape, i.e. in a wider structure of kn...
Regional science policy aims at the creation of productive knowledge clusters, which are central pla...
Regional science policy aims to create productive knowledge clusters, which are central places withi...
Regional science policy aims to create productive knowledge clusters, which are central places withi...
Malaysian development strategies since independence, again in the 10th Malaysia Plan 2010 have empha...
With globalization and knowledge-based production, firms may cooperate on a global scale, outsource ...
With the dwindling of natural resources, like oil and gas, even resource-rich countries like Brunei ...
With globalisation and knowledge-based production, firms may cooperate on a global scale, outsource ...
The paper revisits the concept of knowledge governance by drawing on the experience of building know...
AbstractIdentification of topics that are in trend is of immense assistance to industry and governme...
Malaysia is a transition economic country that aims to be a developed country by 2020. In realising ...
This paper explores the role and importance of universities, particularly in the Malaysian context, ...
In the new millennium, the concern of the Government of Malaysia in developing the nation through th...
The economic downturn post-2000 badly undermined the rapid growth of knowledge-based and technology-...
'Knowledge has been widely recognised by economists as the most important factor of production in a ...
Knowledge clusters are central places within an epistemic landscape, i.e. in a wider structure of kn...
Regional science policy aims at the creation of productive knowledge clusters, which are central pla...
Regional science policy aims to create productive knowledge clusters, which are central places withi...
Regional science policy aims to create productive knowledge clusters, which are central places withi...
Malaysian development strategies since independence, again in the 10th Malaysia Plan 2010 have empha...
With globalization and knowledge-based production, firms may cooperate on a global scale, outsource ...
With the dwindling of natural resources, like oil and gas, even resource-rich countries like Brunei ...
With globalisation and knowledge-based production, firms may cooperate on a global scale, outsource ...
The paper revisits the concept of knowledge governance by drawing on the experience of building know...
AbstractIdentification of topics that are in trend is of immense assistance to industry and governme...
Malaysia is a transition economic country that aims to be a developed country by 2020. In realising ...
This paper explores the role and importance of universities, particularly in the Malaysian context, ...
In the new millennium, the concern of the Government of Malaysia in developing the nation through th...
The economic downturn post-2000 badly undermined the rapid growth of knowledge-based and technology-...
'Knowledge has been widely recognised by economists as the most important factor of production in a ...