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  1. Epistemic Cultures: Towards a New Sociology of Knowledge
  2. Southeast Asia: Sociocultural Aspects
  3. Kampung Air: Water Settlements on the Island of Borneo
  4. English
  5. Catalyst for Change
  6. FRONT MATTER
  7. Maalay and Chinese notions of property.
  8. In Search of Asian Conceptions of Leadership with a Focus on Mindfulness
  9. Understanding the Role of Cultural Orientations in Students' Predispositions toward Knowledge Transfer in Project Teams: Evidence from Singapore
  10. The Symbolic Universe of Cyberjaya, Malaysia
  11. Managing Knowledge for the Development of the Mekong Delta
  12. Knowledge Flow in the Academia-industry Collaboration or Supply Chain Linkage? Case Study of the Automotive Industries in the Jababeka Cluster
  13. Beyond the Knowledge Trap
  14. FRONT MATTER
  15. BACK MATTER
  16. Introduction: Strategic Aspects of Developing Asia's Knowledge-Based Economies
  17. Knowledge Hubs and Knowledge Clusters: A Knowledge Architecture for Development
  18. Emerging Epistemic Landscapes: Knowledge Clusters in Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta
  19. Measuring Spatial Density: Knowledge Clusters in Malaysia
  20. Achieving Knowledge Economy Status through Good Knowledge Governance: The Singapore KBE Story Revisited
  21. Knowledge Loss Managing Local Knowledge in Rural Uzbekistan
  22. Integrating Natural and Social Sciences: Developing a Water Information System for the Mekong Delta
  23. Local Knowledge as a Strategic Resource: Fisheries in the Seasonal Floodplains of the Mekong Delta, Vietnam
  24. The Maritime Potential of ASEAN Economies
  25. Looking East, Looking West: Penang as a Knowledge Hub
  26. Comparing the Maritime Potential of Southeast Asian Nations
  27. BEYOND THE KNOWLEDGE TRAP
  28. Religious Revivalism
  29. Knowledge clusters and knowledge hubs: designing epistemic landscapes for development
  30. Impacts of public solar PV electrification on rural micro-enterprises: The case of Ghana
  31. Knowledge Cluster Formation in Peninsular Malaysia: The Emergence of an Epistemic Landscape
  32. Governing and Managing Knowledge in Asia
  33. Governing and Managing Knowledge in Asia
  34. Exploring the antecedents of knowledge outcomes in organisational settings: an empirical study
  35. Ethnic Diversity in Malaysia-Lessons Learned from Bio-Diversity Research
  36. Savoir et développement : les appareils épistémiques dans le contexte mondial
  37. FRONT MATTER
  38. Introduction: Governing and Managing Knowledge in Asia
  39. “Knowledge” and the Sociology of Science
  40. The Knowledge Gap and the Digital Divide
  41. Local and Global Knowledge: Social Science Research on South-east Asia
  42. Transition Towards a Knowledge Society: Malaysia and Indonesia in Global Perspective
  43. Knowledge in Development: Epistemic Machineries in a Global Context
  44. Von Asien lernen: Singapur auf dem Weg zur Wissensgesellschaft
  45. Reflections about the Role of Expert Knowledge and Consultants in an Emerging Knowledge-based Economy
  46. Building Vibrant Science and Technology Parks with Knowledge Management: Trends in Singapore
  47. Applying Knowledge Management in University Research
  48. What Makes Knowledge Sharing in Organizations Tick? — An Empirical Study
  49. Knowledge in development: epistemic machineries in a global context
  50. Solar photovoltaic electrification and rural energy-poverty in Ghana
  51. Impact of solar photovoltaic lighting on indoor air smoke in off-grid rural Ghana
  52. Trade and State: Social and Political Consequences of Market Integration in Southeast Asia*
  53. Knowledge hubs along the Straits of Malacca
  54. Social Capital and Knowledge Sharing in Knowledge-Based Organizations
  55. Creating Knowledge through Combination ¿ A Case Study from Singapore
  56. Globalizing Local Knowledge: Social Science Research on Southeast Asia, 1970– 2000
  57. The Strategic Importance of the Straits of Malacca
  58. Encouraging Knowledge Sharing in Knowledge-Based Organizations: Individual and Organizational Aspects of Knowledge Management Leadership
  59. Globalizing Local Knowledge: Social Science Research on Southeast Asia, 1970-2000
  60. Governing and Managing Knowledge in Asia
  61. Wissen als Produktionsfaktor: Südostasiens Aufbruch zur Wissensgesellschaft
  62. Malaysian Knowledge Society and the Global Knowledge Gap
  63. Transition towards a Knowledge Society: Malaysia and Indonesia in Comparative Perspective
  64. Southeast Asia: Sociocultural Aspects
  65. Conference Report
  66. Globalization, Local Knowledge, and the Growth of Ignorance: The Epistemic Construction of Reality
  67. Crisis Management: Chinese Entrepreneurs and Business Networks in Southeast Asia
  68. Book Review: Forests, Farmers and the State: Environment and Resistance in North‑Eastern Thailand: By Amare Tegbaru
  69. Globale Märkte und symbolischer Konsum
  70. Global Market Cultures and the Construction of Modernity in Southeast Asia
  71. La globalización y las dimensiones sociales y culturales de la expansión del mercado
  72. The Symbolic Universe of the UKM: A Semiotic Analysis of the National University of Malaysia
  73. Theorie strategischer Gruppen
  74. Marktexpansion und Globalisierung
  75. The Growth of an Industrial Labour Force and the Decline of Poverty in Indonesia
  76. Sektion Entwicklungssoziologie und Sozialanthropologie
  77. Sektion Entwicklungssoziologie und Sozialanthropologie
  78. THE IMPACT OF GLOBALISATION AND MODERNITY: SOCIAL SCIENCES TAKE OFF IN THE ASEAN UNIVERSITIES
  79. The management of risk: Informal trade in Indonesia
  80. Religious Revivalism in Southeast Asia: An Introduction
  81. THE CULTURE OF PLANNING: TRANSMIGRATION AREA DEVELOPMENT IN EAST KALIMANTAN, INDONESIA
  82. Rethinking the Substantive Economy in Southeast Asia: On the Margins between Utilities and Meaning.
  83. Trade as Off-Farm Employment in Central Java
  84. Entwicklungssoziologie und Sozialanthropologie
  85. Sociology of "Developing Societies": Southeast Asia.
  86. Subsistenzproduktion und Hausarbeit
  87. The Formation of a Peasant Society: Javanese Transmigrants in East Kalimantan
  88. Traditional Trading Networks of Southeast Asia
  89. Trade and State Formation: Siam in the Early Bangkok Period
  90. The Bureaucratization of Southeast Asia
  91. Households and the World-Economy
  92. Households and the World-Economy.
  93. Households and the world economy
  94. Poverty and Landlessness in Kelantan, Malaysia.
  95. Urban landownership, ethnicity and class in southeast Asian cities
  96. Die Suche nach Sicherheit — Kombinierte Produktionsformen im Sogenannten Informellen Sektor
  97. Die Suche nach Sicherheit: Kombinierte Produktionsformen im sogenannten Informellen Sektor
  98. The Contribution of Urban Subsistence Production to Incomes in Jakarta
  99. Urban Development and Landownership in Butterworth, Malaysia
  100. Anthropology in Indonesia: A Bibliographical Review (Bibliographical Series 8). By Koentjaraningrat. Martinus Nijhoff, The Hague, Netherlands, 1975. Pp. viii, 343, Introduction, Bibliography, Addenda, Indexes. 45 guilders
  101. Essays on Southeast Asia Modernization in South-East Asia. Edited by Evers Hans-Dieter. Oxford University Press: Kuala Lumpur, 1973. Pp. xix, 249. $19.75, £7.25.
  102. Bereichsrezension: Entwicklungssoziologie
  103. The Social Complexity of Southeast Asian Religion: The Current Debate on Buddhism
  104. The Social Complexity of Southeast Asian Religion: The Current Debate on Buddhism
  105. Buddhist Studies Monks, Priests and Peasants: A Study of Buddhism and Social Structure in Central Ceylon. By Hans-Dieter Evers. (Monographs in Social Anthropology and Theoretical Studies in Honour of Nels Anderson, Publication 1.) E. J. Brill: Leiden, ...
  106. Modernization in South-East Asia.
  107. Urbanization and Urban Conflict in Southeast Asia
  108. Urbanization and Urban Conflict in Southeast Asia
  109. Urban Expansion and Landownership in Underdeveloped Societies
  110. : Monks, Priests and Peasants: A Study of Buddhism and Social Structure in Central Ceylon . Hans-Dieter Evers.
  111. Chinese-Thai Differential Assimilation in Bangkok: An Exploratory Study. By Boonsanong Punyodyana. Cornell Thailand Project, Interim Reports Series No. 13: Southeast Asia Program Data Paper No. 79, Department of Asian Studies, Cornell University, Ithac...
  112. Changing patterns of Minangkabau urban land-ownership
  113. Population, Politics, and the Future of Southern Asia.
  114. Buddhism and Society. A Great Tradition and Its Burmese Vicissitudes
  115. The Role of Professionals in Social and Political Change
  116. : Case Studies in Social Power . Hans-Dieter Evers.
  117. Loosely Structured Social Systems: Thailand in Comparative Perspective
  118. Javanese Villagers: Social Relations in Rural Modjokuto.
  119. Loosely Structured Social Systems: Thailand in Comparative Perspective.
  120. Perspectives on Loosely Organized Social Structures
  121. Loosely Structured Social Systems: Thailand in Comparative Perspective.
  122. Book Reviews
  123. “Monastic Landlordism” in Ceylon: A Traditional System in a Modern Setting
  124. "Monastic Landlordism" in Ceylon: A Traditional System in a Modern Setting
  125. Introduction: Power and Power structures
  126. Buddha and the Seven Gods: The Dual Organization of a Temple in Central Ceylon
  127. Land Tenure in Village Ceylon: A Sociological and Historical Study.
  128. Kinship and Property Rights in a Buddhist Monastery in Central Ceylon
  129. Letters to the Editor
  130. Buddhism in Sri Lanka and Southeast Asia - Review
  131. Social Change in Modern India.
  132. The Formation of a Social Class Structure: Urbanization, Bureaucratization and Social Mobility in Thailand
  133. Religion in South Asia. Edited by Edward B. Harper, University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1964. U.S. $6.50. Pp. 199 Index.
  134. Ceylon: Gesellschaft und Lebensraum in den orientalischen Tropen. Eine sozialgeographische Landeskunde
  135. The Formation of a Social Class Structure: Urbanization, Bureaucratization and Social Mobility in Thailand
  136. Magic and Religion in Sinhalese Society
  137. Beitrage zur Geographie tropischer und subtropischer Entwicklungslander, Indien-Westafrika-Mexico
  138. Social Capital and Knowledge Sharing in Knowledge-Based Organizations
  139. EURASIA explained as a background to current Chinese OBOR initiative
  140. Broadband Enabled Knowledge Clusters: Do They Contribute to Regional Development?
  141. Entwicklung durch Wissen – eine neue globale Wissensarchitektur
  142. Governing Maritime Space: The South China Sea as a Mediterranean Cultural Area
  143. The Governance of Knowledge: Perspectives from Brunei Darussalam and Malaysia
  144. Vom Projektwissen zum vernetzten Steuerungswissen – das Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung
  145. Eurasische Transrealitäten – Das Erbe der Seidenstrasse
  146. Theorizing, Measuring, and Predicting Knowledge Sharing Behavior in Organizations - A Social Capital Approach