Dear Patrick,
What is really puzzling for me is just where such a request comes from in
the first place? Does business school lecturer stand up and indicate that
somehow learning and knowledge transfer is a new field of inquiry>? And
thus your questions seems to me to be a bit like saying please send me
advise on publications under the broad subject of the life and living. It
think it is important to step outside the discourse or a bit and questions
how you come to ask for such advice first.
Alternatively can I direct to the words of Alanis Morrisette
You live you learn
You love you learn
You cry you learn
You lose you learn
You bleed you learn
You scream you learn
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> Dear Netters,
>
> I am trying to find out the relationship between learning and
> knowledge
> transfer. I would be grateful if you could advise me on any
> publications,
> etc. on these.
>
> Thanks in adavnce for your help.
>
> Patrick Fong
>
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