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With the rise of the knowledge economy, the knowledge content of
goods and services is going up just as their material content is
declining. Economic value is increasingly seen to reside in the
former - that is, in intangible assets - rather than in the latter.
Yet we keep wanting to turn knowledge back into something tangible,
something with definite boundaries which can be measured,
manipulated, appropriated, and traded. In short, we want to reify
knowledge.
Scholars have been debating the nature of knowledge since the time
of Plato. Many new insights have been gained from these debates,
but little theoretical consensus has been achieved. Through six
thematically linked chapters, the book articulates the theoretical
approach to the production and distribution of knowledge that
underpins Max Boisot's conceptual framework, the Information Space
or I-Space. In this way the book looks to provide theoretical and
practical underpinnings to Boisot's book Knowledge Assets(OUP,
1998).
Following an introductory chapter, how knowledge relates to data
and information is first examined in chapter 1, and how different
economic actors - entrepreneurs, managers, etc - use knowledge as a
basis for action is explored in chapter 2. Chapter 3 looks at how
the heterogeneity of economic actors arises naturally from their
respective data processing strategies in spite of any similarities
in the data that they might share. Chapter 4 argues, contra much
transaction-based economics, that an organizational order must have
preceded a market order, something that should be reflected in any
knowledge-based theory of the firm. Chapter 5 discusses the
cultural and institutional significance of differentkinds of
knowledge flows. Finally, chapter 6 presents an agent-based
simulation model, SimISpace, that illustrates how the I-Space might
be applied to concrete problems such those of intellectual property
rights. A concluding chapter proposes a research agenda based on
the theorizing developed in the book.
The approach the book sets out is used by a whole range of
organizations to issues of knowledge management, policy, economics,
and organizational and cultural change.
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