KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN THE PAKISTANI BANKING SECTOR: A COMPREHENSIVE ANALYSIS
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Knowledge, Economy, Industrialization, Human Development, Economic ProgressAbstract
Knowledge is an invaluable asset, and its proper management and utilization are key to progress in today's dynamic world. The evolution of human economies from agricultural to industrial has highlighted the significance of knowledge as a pivotal factor. While land and labor were traditionally essential, it became increasingly evident that knowledge, residing within the human mind, holds equal importance. This shift in perspective has reshaped our understanding of economic development, emphasizing the critical role of knowledge as a driving force in contemporary societies
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