Knowledge policy is an increasingly important part of the Information Society and the knowledge economy. These kinds of policies provide institutional foundations for creating, managing along with social foundations for balancing global competition with social get and cultural beliefs. Knowledge policy can be looked at from a variety of perspectives: the required linkage to engineering evolution, relative rates involving technological and institutional change and since an organizational policy instrument.
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