Generally speaking traditional knowledge is the knowledge systems embedded in the cultural traditions of regional, indigenous, or local communities. Therefore, it is also called as indigenous...
As we discussed earlier, the business front line has shifted from the control of markets for raw materials to the control of rights to fresh ideas and innovation. Therefore, the intellectual property...
Knowledge economy refers to an economy in which growth is dependent on the quantity, quality, and accessibility of the information available, rather than the means of production. According to Walter...