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- Information, development
and social intelligence
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- Edited by Blaise Cronin
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- ISBN 0 947568 68 9
- 1996
- £30.00/US$55.00
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- CONTENTS
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- Anchoring the concept of social intelligence
- Blaise Cronin
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- The compound eye/I: an introduction to social intelligence
- Blaise Cronin and Elisabeth Davenport
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- What is social about social intelligence?
- Blaise Cronin
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- Towards less deceptive intelligence
- Philippe Baumard
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- Governmental intelligence: its evolution and role
- Michael Herman
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- Competitive confrontations and information strategies
- Christian Harbulot
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- Police intelligence co-operation in Europe: rhetoric or
reality?
- Kenneth G. Robertson
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- Techno-economic intelligence in the 1990s: a development
policy perspective
- Slavo Radosevic
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- Techno-economic intelligence (INTELL): what's in it for
developing countries?
- Julio Cubillo
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- The indigenous knowledge base in African development
- Paul Sturges, Kingo Mchombu and Richard Neill
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- Social intelligence in China
- Stanley W. Toops and Simone Andrus
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- Indigenous technological capacity: can social intelligence
help? A Kenyan case study
- Richard A.O. Onyango
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- A socially intelligent Congress
- Marialyse Delano
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- Information and market integration in Latin America
- Blaise Cronin
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- Evolution and social intelligence
- Angus Whyte
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- Hypertext publishing and the evolution of knowledge
- K. Eric Drexler
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- Hermeneutics and epistemology - a constructivist perspective
of strategic planning and intelligence
- Stefan Klein
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- Must one see without being seen?
- Philippe Baumard
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- Does IBM know what business it is in?
- Stevan Dedijer
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- Development and management by intelligence: Japan
- Stevan Dedijer
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- Doing business with the Japanese
- Metta McLeod
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- Social intelligence in real estate planning
- John M. Myers
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