Knowledge Economies and Knowledge Work

Wayne Curtis author Denise Bedford author Bill LaFayette author Seema Iyer author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Emerald Publishing Limited

Published:24th Oct '19

Should be back in stock very soon

Knowledge Economies and Knowledge Work cover

Our global economy is going through a major transformation, from an industrial economy, to a knowledge economy, rendering knowledge a primary factor in production. In this practical, real-world focused book, expert authors Bill LaFayette, Wayne Curtis, Denise Bedford and Seema Iyer come together to define and discuss knowledge work. 
A common misconception claims that knowledge work is limited to high-skill and technology occupations. The truth is that this growing field applies across all aspects of the economy, which has critical implications on not only macro-, but also micro-levels. As the nature of work is changing, the functions of managing work must also change, as well as our approaches to education and educational organizations. Through a thorough exploration of the functions and structures required to adapt to this change, as well as a close examination of the geography of knowledge, this first book in the Working Methods for Knowledge Management series helps leaders leverage knowledge to better serve their communities, workplaces, and organizations.  
This practical book serves as a guide for corporate leaders and managers, knowledge managers, workforce professionals, policy makers, labor economists, human capital researchers, and educators. It helps diverse audiences understand the implications of this transformation and helps them navigate this new economy.

Lafayette and colleagues take a project-focused approach to building an understanding of knowledge management in today's business world. They cover knowledge economy, building the new knowledge capital, how the knowledge economy affects organizations and individuals, and stories of place in a knowledge economy. Their topics include how the knowledge economy works, human capital: definitions and growth, how work changes in the knowledge economy, learning and the knowledge capacity of organizations, and the role of place in growing and leveraging knowledge capital. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. -- Annotation ©2019 * (protoview.com) *

ISBN: 9781789737783

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 330g

304 pages