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Learning Research in Knowledge Transfer

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This study is a productivity review on the literature gleaned from science citation index expanded (SCI-EXPANED) database on web of science, concerning learning research in knowledge transfer. The result indicates that the number of literature productions on this topic mainly distributes in recent years, reaching climax of 5 in 2010 and then followed by 2008. The main research development country is USA accounting for 27%. And from the analysis of institutions, HONG KONG UNIV SCI TECHNOL and UNIV OTTAWA rank parallel top one. As for source title, management science is in the first place. The related research can be classified into three branches, including effects of learning, approaches to knowledge transfer and modeling of knowledge transfer.

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Wu, B., Chen, P. (2012). Learning Research in Knowledge Transfer. In: Wang, F.L., Lei, J., Gong, Z., Luo, X. (eds) Web Information Systems and Mining. WISM 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7529. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33469-6_10

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