Knowledge Capitalism

Business, Work, and Learning in the New Economy

Alan Burton-Jones author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:21st Oct '99

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

This hardback is available in another edition too:

Knowledge Capitalism cover

Knowledge Capitalism probes the surface of contemporary economic and social change, revealing how the shift to a knowledge-based economy is redefining firms, empowering individuals, and reshaping the links between learning and work. Using economic, management and knowledge-based theories, supported by empirical data and illustrations from leading companies, Knowledge Capitalism describes the emergence of a new breed of capitalist, one dependent on knowledge rather than physical resources. The author argues that industrial-era models of firm-market boundaries, work arrangements, and ownership and control are inhibiting firms and individuals success in the emerging knowledge economy. New models are proposed based on knowledge-centred organisation, knowledge-led growth, and knowledge supply as distinct from labour supply or flexible employment. Continuous learning is shown to be critical to firms as integrators of disparate knowledge resources, and the only practical route for individuals to become free agents. Knowledge Capitalism illuminates the new business landscape and provides a practical tool-set for business practitioners and theorists to interpret and manage change in a rapidly deconstructing economic environment.

This well-written book is probably one of the most unified, consistent and eloquent statements I have read on the purported transformation to knowledge capitalism ... excellently produced * Nick Henry, University of Newcastle, Progress in Human Geography *
This book impresses with its breadth of coverage, its research detail and the synthesis of analysis ... it touches upon something important for many people - work, its nature, its shortage for some, its changes and its future direction. Highly recommended * Dr John Burgess, University of Newcastle *

ISBN: 9780198296225

Dimensions: 241mm x 161mm x 19mm

Weight: 531g

262 pages