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The phrase "accumulation knowledge" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "accumulated knowledge" or "accumulation of knowledge"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the process of gathering or acquiring knowledge over time.
Example: "The accumulation of knowledge in this field has led to significant advancements in technology."
Alternatives: "gathered knowledge" or "accrued knowledge".
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Following Zollo and Winter [Organisation Science, 2001, in press], the paper distinguishes three learning processes: experience accumulation, knowledge articulation and knowledge codification and suggests a framework to analyse the learning abilities of project-based firms.
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(1) We should pay more attention to the accumulation of knowledge and information, including models, methods, experience and perceptual knowledge and so on.
Zollo and Singh (2004) found that while the mere accumulation of knowledge did not have beneficial outcomes, the existence of a knowledge stock did, in particular at higher levels of integration.
Another aspect is that it is volitional in nature, connected with the accumulation of knowledge and meritorious karma, and connected with verbal elaborations and with the transactional knowledge of everyday life.
It's the accumulation of knowledge".
And a society that doesn't invest in capital equipment and the accumulation of knowledge won't grow much.
But what made the trip so enriching was my accumulation of knowledge from the nomads I encountered over the almost half a year on foot or horseback.
"It's about a long, long accumulation of knowledge, and changing my mind, rethinking, discovering another beat I hadn't been thinking about before.
His advocacy of humane learning, his insistence that "the object of education is not the accumulation of knowledge but the training of the mind to think", resonates still.
What drives the small, wiry and passionate Welsh rugby man - he is ideal scrum-half material - appears to be a complicated cocktail involving the accumulation of knowledge, the challenge of leadership, the embracing of change and coming out on top.
In music especially, the combination of cheap digital technology and the vast accumulation of knowledge about how specific recordings were made, means that bands today can get exactly the period sound they are looking for, whether it's a certain drum sound achieved by Ringo Starr with help from the Abbey Road technicians or a particular synth tone used by Kraftwerk.
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