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OverviewThis book provides a knowledge-based view to the dynamic capabilities in an organization. The author integrates two existing views on gaining competitive advantage: the Knowledge View which suggests that the capability of organizations to learn faster than competitors is the only source of competitiveness; and the Dynamic Capability View which speculates that a fi rm’s competitive advantage rests on it’s ability to adapt to changes in the business environment. Using the IT sector in India as a case study, this book provides and tests a new framework—Knowledge-Based Dynamic Capabilities—in the prediction of competitive advantage in organizations. Full Product DetailsAuthor: R. NaraianPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Edition: 1st ed. 2019 Weight: 0.559kg ISBN: 9783030238339ISBN 10: 3030238334 Pages: 252 Publication Date: 29 October 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsPreface.- Compositional biochemistry of lignocellulosic resources and an overview of their Mycodegradation.- Basic principle and mechanism of lignocellulosic Mycodegradation.- Efficient fungal enzyme system working in mycodegradation of lingo celluloses.- Fungal biodiversity producing cellulose involved in efficient cellulolysis.- Fungal biodiversity producing laccase and peroxidase involved in efficient ligninolysis.- Fungal biodiversity producing enzymes involved in efficient xylanolysis.- Fungal cellulase system and mechanism of cellulolysis during Mycodegradation.- Fungal pectinase system and mechanism of pectinolysis during Mycodegradation.- Strategic role of lactases during mycodegradation of lignocelluloses.- Application of mycodegradation in mushroom production. Selective mycodegradation of lignin in paper and pulp industry.- Mycodegradation and bioconversion of lignocelluloses into bioactive compounds.- Fungal digestion/treatment of lignocelluloses for nutritious animal fodder.- Fungal hydrolysis and saccharification of lignocellulosic wastes for bioethanol production.- Application of mycodegradation in production of secondary metabolites.- Mycodegradation of lignocelluloses and release of common metabolites.- Multiple factors influencing the strategy of Mycodegradation.- Bioconversion of lignocelluloses into nutrient rich Agaricus mushroom.- Index.ReviewsAuthor InformationDr. Ram NaraianDepartment of Biotechnology, Faculty of SciencesVeer Bahadur Singh Purvanchal University, Jaunpur, (Uttar Pradesh) India ramnarain_itrc@rediffmail.com +91-9453095777 Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |