Search results for "Knowledge Economy"

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Responsibility in uncertain times: an institutional perspective on precaution

2008

Precaution is a key issue in environmental governance. Variously defined, intensively debated and introduced in many regulations, its meaning, scope and application remain problematic. This article argues that the controversy on precaution is a matter of culturally patterned expectations concerning the production and use of knowledge and the related social positions and responsibilities. The way uncertainty and its role in the policy process are understood is crucial. For some precaution is a flawed concept, to be accommodated to the current expert-based cooperative scheme. For others it is a major innovation requiring a rearrangement of the latter. Precautionary policies may evolve in dif…

Settore SPS/10 - Sociologia dell'Ambiente e del TerritorioGlobal and Planetary ChangeScope (project management)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentKnowledge economyPublic debateRationalityenvironmental governanceManagement Monitoring Policy and LawprecautionEnvironmental governancerisk and uncertaintyLawPolitical Science and International Relationsresponsibility; precaution; environmental governance; risk and uncertainty; institutionsEconomicsinstitutionsResizingMeaning (existential)responsibilityLegitimacyLaw and economics
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Higher education and economic development in the OECD: policy lessons for other countries and regions

2016

ABSTRACTThis paper sheds light on the role of tertiary or higher education in economic development across two successful OECD case studies: Finland and South Korea. A number of key aspects are discussed, from the nature of the social contract between higher education and the economy to the endogenous characteristics of domestic higher education to the links between the sector and regional development, innovation and the labour market. The lessons learned are of importance to policy makers and institutional planners across the world, not least to less developing nations and regions, due to the unprecedented opportunities brought by a global, knowledge-based economy.

Social contractEconomic growthPublic AdministrationHigher educationbusiness.industryKnowledge economy05 social sciences050301 educationDeveloping countryPublic policyPolicy analysisEducation0502 economics and businessEconomicsEducation policy050207 economicsComparative educationbusiness0503 educationJournal of Higher Education Policy and Management
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Jubilación parcial y contrato de relevo: regulación y prospectiva

2022

En el marco de la “sociedad del bienestar” los Estados deben procurar acomodar la transición hacia la jubilación proveyendo a sus ciudadanos de vías efectivas, diversas y adaptadas a sus condiciones e intereses. Así pues, ante una “economía del conocimiento” donde las competencias profesionales de los recursos humanos de un país u organización adquieren un valor estratégico en términos de competitividad, resulta pertinente analizar el régimen jurídico de la jubilación parcial y del contrato de relevo.Respecto de dichas instituciones, en este trabajo se discuten sus distintas finalidades, incidiendo en su viabilidad y utilidad como fórmula adecuada al fin de transmitir bidireccionalmente las…

Strategic asset allocationEconomic viabilityPublic economicsKnowledge economymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)BusinessDigital skillsWelfareProfessional skillsmedia_common
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How to improve organisational results through knowledge management in knowledge-intensive business services

2012

[EN] In the future, the only sustainable competitive advantage will be the creation of collective and tacit knowledge. From a strategic point of view, and also from the directive management perspective, this is the type of knowledge that adds the greatest value to an organisation. However, it has not been easy to prove that there are positive effects when investments are made in knowledge assets and firm performance. We thus study the relationship between knowledge management and both tangible and intangible organisational results (ORs). Results are tested in 122 knowledge-intensive business services, and they confirm that this relationship is direct and positive, thereby suggesting that th…

Value (ethics)Knowledge managementbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementKnowledge economyPerspective (graphical)Knowledge value chainknowledge managementFirm performanceDirectiveCompetitive advantageKnowledge-intensive business servicesTacit knowledgeManagement of Technology and InnovationPersonal knowledge managementORGANIZACION DE EMPRESASBusiness
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Human capital and RD Driven Growth: analyse for France at regional level on the long run

2012

At the root of the Lisbon goal, for Europe, is placed the awareness for advocating a close link between growth and dissemination of advanced knowledge and innovation, on the one hand, and raising in general endowments in human capital, on the other hand, as to have power over the development of non-specific skills and boost efficiency. Much work in literature also stressed the interest of the position concerning traditional activities in the geography of innovation and links, in the long term, between the spatial distribution of longestablished skills and knowledge creation. Following Jones, in this approach, for which contribution to R&D and innovation explains half of the increase in weal…

[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationKnowledge economy[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationJEL: R - Urban Rural Regional Real Estate and Transportation Economics/R.R1 - General Regional Economics/R.R1.R11 - Regional Economic Activity: Growth Development Environmental Issues and ChangesCapital humainregional function of productionRégion[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationJEL: D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information Knowledge and Uncertainty/D.D8.D83 - Search • Learning • Information and Knowledge • Communication • Belief • Unawareness[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceJEL : R - Urban Rural Regional Real Estate and Transportation Economics/R.R1 - General Regional Economics/R.R1.R11 - Regional Economic Activity: Growth Development Environmental Issues and ChangesFonction de production[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financeshuman capital[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceÉconomie de la connaissanceRDJEL : D - Microeconomics/D.D8 - Information Knowledge and Uncertainty/D.D8.D83 - Search • Learning • Information and Knowledge • Communication • Belief • Unawareness
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An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Significance of Digital Economy for Competitiveness in Romanian Rural Area Through E-agriculture

2014

Abstract The digital economy is the key factor in the recovery of the EU economy and especially the Romanian economy. Based on its strengths in technology and knowledge, Europe should exploit the full potential of the digital economy. The digital economy offers great opportunities for SMEs in the manufacturing and service sectors. Therefore, an ambitious Digital Agenda, providing concrete steps to complete the online single market will be a key to sustainable economic recovery and social development of Europe. The understanding of what makes them a success or failure, and how much impact they may have in contributing to the wider rural economy is still relatively poorly developed. What is c…

competitivenessInformation economyService economyKnowledge economyeco-bio-economyGeneral EngineeringPost-industrial economyPlanned economyEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologySubsistence economye-agriculturedigital economyEconomic recoveryEconomicsDigital economyEconomic systemProcedia Economics and Finance
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INTERRELATIONS BETWEEN ECONOMIC FREEDOM, KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY AND GLOBAL COMPETITIVENESS – COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS ROMANIA AND EU AVERAGE

2011

Economic Freedom, Knowledge Economy and Global Competitiveness are three of the many and very different dimensions which characterize the level of a country’s performance. This paper tries to present these three important directions, the specific indicators that measure them – IEF, KEI, GCI – and the relationship between them. Also, it will try to demonstrate that countries with free economy can turn into knowledge and competitive economies. Furthermore, it will make a comparative analysis of Romania with the EU countries’ average in order to identify for Romania which pillar’s scores it has to improve.

economic freedom knowledge economy global competitiveness Romania European UnionStudies in Business and Economics
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Intellectual Capital – The Key for Sustainable Competitive Advantage for the SME's Sector

2015

Abstract With the adoption of the Lisbon Agenda and its major objective, namely that the EU would become the most dynamic and competitive knowledge based economy in the world, it became clear the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's) are the especially affected by these plans, because they represent the driving force for the European economy. In this context of creating and maintaining a competitive advantage for the SME's, it is crucial for them to make good use of the intellectual capital of their employees, in an efficient and proficient manner, in order to increase their potential for innovation. The aim of this article is to show, through an original argumentation, based on the analysis…

intangible assetsbusiness.industryKnowledge economyGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)International tradeCompetitive advantageArgumentation theoryIntellectual capitalintellectual capitalOrder (exchange)SME's ;Key (cryptography)competitive advantageSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessIndustrial organizationProcedia Economics and Finance
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KNOWLEDGE WORKERS â€" THE MODERN WORKERS PROTOTYPE IN PRESENT AND FUTURE ORGANIZATION

2013

Abstract. The paper aim is to interpret and define the concept of the „knowledge worker†with reference to the context of post-industrial transformation (new economy, information/ knowledge). In the new economy a certain category of specialists, called knowledge-based specialists is emerging. The usual employee works with his hands and produce goods or services. Instead a knowledge worker works with its head instead its hands and produces ideas, knowledge and information. Terms like knowledge work, knowledge workers, and knowledge intensive firms point to emerging social structures and processes in organisations. This focus allows us to analyse organisations in ways that differ from the …

jel:D83knowledge knowledge workers knowledge economyorganizationThe Journal of the Faculty of Economics - Economic
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Policy is what happens while you’re busy doing something else: introduction to special issue on “language” indexing higher education policy

2016

Traditionally, language has had three functions in higher education. It has been seen as a medium of teaching; as a means of archiving knowledge in different text depositories like books and libraries; and as an object of theoretical study (Brumfit 2004, 164). Brumfit’s typology acknowledges the fact that language somehow crosses the everyday experience of everyone working, studying or otherwise engaged at universities—in other words, in knowledge production. In recent years, however, two major trends in higher education policies have challenged Brumfit’s classification and called for attention to language in a new way: internationalization and globalization policies on the one hand, and kn…

kieli ja kieletHigher educationContext (language use)EducationGlobalizationSociologyNordic higher educationkansainvälistyminen060201 languages & linguisticsKnowledge societybusiness.industryManagement scienceKnowledge economy05 social sciencesHigher education policy050301 education06 humanities and the artsPublic relationsInternationalizationhigher education0602 languages and literaturekielipolitiikkabusiness0503 educationOn Languagepolicy
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