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Title: knowledge governance and value innovation in the Asian context'?
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However, as urbanization infiltrates the region, many realize that proper knowledge governance system is needed to manage and market the knowledge commercially and efficiently. This is especially evident in the herbal plants sector, where many people do not have the medicinal knowledge on the vast variety of plants and the medicinal traits of the plants are only determined after years of trials and practices... Showed first 250 characters
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However, as urbanization infiltrates the region, many realize that proper knowledge governance system is needed to manage and market the knowledge commercially and efficiently. This is especially evident in the herbal plants sector, where many people do not have the medicinal knowledge on the vast variety of plants and the medicinal traits of the plants are only determined after years of trials and practices... Showed next 250 characters
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