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Article

Learning, inventions and innovations

Productivity increase and new technology in an industrial firm

Pages 144-172 | Published online: 20 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

What significance do different learning processes that take place through production have for qualitative changes in the firm? This article presents a case study into this problem, in which productivity, inventions and innovation are central objects of investigation.

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Olav Wicken

Olav Wicken, b. 1950, is a research associate at the Research Centre for Defence History, Oslo.

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