The E100 Readings on Knowledge Economics: Principles, Practices and Policies Tartu University Press Debra M. Amidon, Piero Formica, and Eunika Mercier-Laurent (Editors) ISBN: 9985-56-939-3 Knowledge economics is the new focus for the 21st century. -Peter F. Drucker The purpose of this tri-volume set of books is to provide timely readings to educate the new generation of researchers, professors and teachers, as well as industrial and government leadership professionals. The compilation includes the most compelling writing from 27 leading author contributors from the ENTOVATION Network representing Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Croatia, Estonia, France, Germany, Israel, Malaysia, Mexico, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom and United States.
The principles of knowledge economics should be endorsed as a revolutionary change - an opportunity to provide a solid foundation, rationale and vision to substitute something more sustainable than the old regime of traditional economics. Intelligent and innovative explorations of computer capabilities optimize individual and collective work of employees and the entrepreneur. Collectively, the writings document the evolution of three laws of knowledge dynamics: the 1st based upon knowledge, the 2nd based upon innovation and the 3rd defining the value of collaborative advantage.
The trilogy is divided into three major volumes - each providing a facet of the new thinking:
Volume I: Principles/Standards We are witnessing an acceleration of experimentation and adoption of progressive management approaches at every level of the economic - micro, meso, and macro-economic. This section will illuminate some of the broader scheme context and sense-making approaches to initiatives of the new Knowledge Economy. Topical areas include trend analysis, modern economic principles, emerging standards, etc. Knowledge Partnerships for a Sustainable, Equitable, and Stable Society Thomas F. Malone, North Carolina State University, and Dr. Gary W. Yohe, Wesleyan University Driving Force for Sustainable Development: Principles of Harmony and Balance Jin Zhouying, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Dynamic Model of Production and the Evolution of Knowledge Economy Darius Mahdjoubi
A Biosoma Precis George Bugliarello, Foreign Secretary of the U.S. National Academy of Engineering
The Six Facets of Innovation Management Edna Pasher, Edna Pasher Associates, and Ron Dvir, Innovation Ecology Some Emerging Perspectives of Leadership for Value Creation Leif Edvinsson, UNIC and the University of Lund Knowledge Pattern Recognition Bryan Davis, Kaieteur Institute for Knowledge Management A Knowledge Management Success Story Using Social Cybernetics W. De Gregori, UCC: Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia Stories, Mental Models and Situation-Handling Karl M. Wiig, Knowledge Research Institute, Inc. A Global Knowledge Agenda Based on Capital Systems Dr. F. Javier Carrillo, World Capital Institute
Volume II: Practices
This section identifies management approaches that are enabling institutions to take advantage of the new models of organization structures, real-time learning mechanisms, foundations for cultural evolution, performance incentives, environmental considerations, ecological practices, country and company restructuring, and the use of technology. Liberating the Innovation Value of Communities of Practice George Pór, Researcher at London School of Economics and Chairman, Community Intelligence Ltd. in collaboration with Erik van Bekkum, Senior Consultant, Community Intelligence Ltd. Extended Enterprises Based on Knowledge: CONEX Angel A. Ortiz and Carlos F. Isoird, MIK - Mondragón Innovation and Knowledge Enterprise Transformation Using Knowledge and Innovation Strategies Lynne Schneider, ESSI, Inc. The Knowledge Management Strategy Vee: A Framework for Creating a New Strategic Direction Xenia Stanford, KnowMap Learning Leverage: Managing Knowledge for Competitive Advantage John Milton-Smith, School of Management, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia In Search of Permanency: Internet Biologists and Continuity in Virtual Knowledge Network Chin Hoon Lau, Lagenda Knowledge Systems Global Knowledge Innovation at Work: The computer seen as an intelligent assistant of humans in the Global Innovation Process of an extended organization Eunika Mercier-Laurent, EMC Conseil Human Resources Management in the Web Economy Jean-Marc Le Duc, Transinnova, French Ministry of Education and Technology Volume III: Policy and Measurement The policy section outlines how the emphasis on policy guiding procedures for action can effect significant managerial innovations: changing - or better - abandoning the old rules, thereby producing new and viable principles of economic policy. This is a counterpart to the principles of self-organizing systems in that there may be ways to architect, via policy-change initiatives - the potential output of an innovation system. Knowledge-Relevant Economic Policy: Analysing Knowledge Policymaking in Managed - and Free - Market Economies Piero Formica, International University of Entrepreneurship, University of Tartu and Abu Dhabi Men's Higher College of Technology Regional Technology Policy and the Emergence of an R&D System in the Basque Country Monica Moso, Knowledge Cluster, and Mikel Olazaran, Department of Sociology, Faculty of Social and Communication Sciences, University of the Basque Country Shaping Innovation Policy of Small Transition Economy: Global Leverage of Knowledge and Competencies Tõnis Mets, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, University of Tartu Transparency: A Foundation for Modern Leadership/Governance Doug Macnamara, Banff Executive Leadership Inc. Moving beyond Compliance and Control: Building a Values-Based Corporate Governance Culture. A Culture of Mutual Accountability Eleisa Sundrum, eCultureTeam Collaboredge: The Key to Development Gülgün Kayakutlu Intellectual Capital Efficiency (ICE) Index- New Implications for GDP Ante Pulic, International Business Efficiency Consulting LLC, USA National Intellectual Capital Index: The Benchmarking of Arab Countries Nick Bontis, DeGroote Business School, McMaster University In the Knowledge Zone: Architecting a Blueprint for the World Trade of Ideas Debra M. Amidon, ENTOVATION International. Ltd
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