The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth.

This research investigates the interrelations of urbanisation and globalisation, and the structural changes in the economy towards knowledge intensive services and industries in the northern region of Malaysia. The analysis considered the prospect and challenges of knowledge intensive services (K...

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Main Author: Sheikh Dawood, Sharifah Rohayah
Format: Monograph
Published: Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016
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spelling my.usm.eprints.36950 http://eprints.usm.my/36950/ The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth. Sheikh Dawood, Sharifah Rohayah P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General) This research investigates the interrelations of urbanisation and globalisation, and the structural changes in the economy towards knowledge intensive services and industries in the northern region of Malaysia. The analysis considered the prospect and challenges of knowledge intensive services (KIS) in serving and sustaining the needs of the manufacturing and services sector in this corridor. Focus was given to the concept of 'knowledge economy' as a prelude to regional growth and development. Universiti Sains Malaysia 2016 Monograph NonPeerReviewed Sheikh Dawood, Sharifah Rohayah (2016) The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth. Technical Report. Universiti Sains Malaysia.
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topic P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General)
spellingShingle P1-1091 Philology. Linguistics(General)
Sheikh Dawood, Sharifah Rohayah
The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth.
description This research investigates the interrelations of urbanisation and globalisation, and the structural changes in the economy towards knowledge intensive services and industries in the northern region of Malaysia. The analysis considered the prospect and challenges of knowledge intensive services (KIS) in serving and sustaining the needs of the manufacturing and services sector in this corridor. Focus was given to the concept of 'knowledge economy' as a prelude to regional growth and development.
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author Sheikh Dawood, Sharifah Rohayah
author_facet Sheikh Dawood, Sharifah Rohayah
author_sort Sheikh Dawood, Sharifah Rohayah
title The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth.
title_short The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth.
title_full The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth.
title_fullStr The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth.
title_full_unstemmed The prospect and challenges of Knowledge Intensive Services (KIS) in the North Corridor Economic Region: A model towards sustaining economic growth.
title_sort prospect and challenges of knowledge intensive services (kis) in the north corridor economic region: a model towards sustaining economic growth.
publisher Universiti Sains Malaysia
publishDate 2016
url http://eprints.usm.my/36950/
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