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The New Natural Resource - Knowledge Development, Society and Economics (Hardcover, New Ed)
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The New Natural Resource - Knowledge Development, Society and Economics (Hardcover, New Ed)
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Increasingly in the public discourse there are references to the
knowledge economy, knowledge society, knowledge workers and
knowledge organisations. The argument is that knowledge is becoming
the main economic resource, replacing the natural resources that
drove the industrial revolution. The new knowledge economy is
driven by knowledge development, innovation and highly skilled
employees. Increasing investment in higher education and in
universities is in line with this strategy and understanding. In an
earlier book, Creating Collaborative Advantage edited with Richard
Ennals, Professor Hans Christian Garmann Johnsen argued that it is
knowledge that links social and economic processes. He believes
that what is missing in the current discussion on innovation is a
conceptualisation of exactly what knowledge is. In The New Natural
Resource, he digs deeper into what it is and how it develops and
subsequently leads to widespread change. The author argues that
knowledge is inherently a social phenomenon. That is why social
processes are closely linked to economic development, and why this
relationship becomes even more apparent in the new knowledge
economy. Knowledge is not an objective entity, established once and
for all. Knowledge development is interrelated with values, norms,
perceptions and interpretations. We need to know what the
mechanisms are by which knowledge becomes legitimate, true and
relevant.
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