What Is Wrong With K-Everything?
Marin Fotache ()
Informatica Economica, 2007, vol. XI, issue 4, 29-32
Abstract:
The flood of books, papers, conferences, and workshops about knowledge management, knowledge economy, knowledge workers, and knowledge society is incessant. Europe wants to become the best knowledge-based economy in the world. Millions of Euros are pumped every year in national and international research projects dedicated to k-something. This paper is in a certain way against the grain, aiming to demythologize some of the k-excitement.
Keywords: knowledge-based; knowledge management; knowledge economy; knowledge society (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2007
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