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Chataway, Joanna; Quintas, Paul; Wield, David and Gault, Fred (2003). From digital divide to knowledge divide - a primer. In: Sciadas, George ed. Monitoring the digital divide and beyond. Montreal, Canada: Orbicom, pp. 89–144.

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Demaid, Adrian and Quintas, Paul (2005). Sustainability and the designer: knowledge across cultures in the construction industry. In: Sustainable Urban Environments: Vision into Action, 28 Feb 2005, Birmingham, UK.

Demaid, A. and Quintas, P. (2004). Knowledge cartography in the sustainable environment. In: Proceedings for the IEEE International Engineering Management Conference, 18-21 Oct 2004, Singapore.

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Hutchinson, Vicky and Quintas, Paul (2008). Do SMEs do knowledge management? Or simply manage what they know? International Small Business Journal, 26(2) pp. 131–154.

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Little, Stephen Edgar; Fowle, Wendy and Quintas, Paul (2003). Building and maintaining distributed communities of practice: knowledge management in the OUBS MBA. In: Kaye, Roland and Hawkridge, David eds. Learning and teaching for business: case studies of successful innovation. London, UK: Kogan Page, pp. 179–195.

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Quintas, Paul (2004). Managing knowledge in practice. In: ed. Measuring knowledge management in the business sector: first steps. Knowledge Management. Canada: OECD Publishing and Statistics, pp. 29–52.

Quintas, Paul (2004). The nature and dimensions of knowledge management. In: Anumba, C. Egbu, C. and Carrillo, P. eds. Knowledge Management in Construction. London, UK: Blackwell Publishing.

Quintas, Paul and Fowle, Wendy (2003). Managing knowledge: a community of practice and learning. In: Bentzen-Bilkvist, A.; Gijselaers, W.H. and Milter, R.G. eds. Educational Innovation in Economics and Business VII. Educating Knowledge Workers for Corporate Leadership: Learning into the Future. Educational Innovation in Economics and Business, VII. Klewer Academic Publications, pp. 231–248.

Quintas, Paul (2002). Implications of the division of knowledge for innovation in networks. In: de la Mothe, John and Link, Albert N. eds. Networks, alliances and partnerships in the innovation process. Economics of Science, Technology and Innovation (28). Massachusetts, USA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, pp. 135–162.

Quintas, Paul (2001). Managing knowledge in a new century. In: Little, Stephen; Quintas, Paul and Ray, Tim eds. Managing knowledge: an essential reader. London: Sage Publications Ltd, pp. 1–14.

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Storey, John; Quintas, Paul; Taylor, Phil and Fowle, Wendy (2002). Flexible employment contracts and their implications for product and process innovation. The International Journal of Human Resource Management, 13(1) pp. 1–18.

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Wield, D. and Quintas, P. R. (1987). The technological relevance of Science Parks. In: Sunman, H. ed. Science parks and the growth of technology-based enterprises : the proceedings of the UK Science Park Association's Annual Conference held on 6th December 1986. UK: CSP Economic Publications, pp. 45–53.

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