External knowledge represents information gathered outside an individual's direct experience, often drawn from various secondary resources like books, research papers, or the internet. Businesses typically use it to broaden their understanding and perspective, enhancing decision-making, innovation, and competitive advantage. This broader perspective proves beneficial for entrepreneurs, researchers, and professionals aiming to expand their horizon.
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