The knowledge economy and innovation: a glance at their relationship
Daniele Schilirò
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This paper offers a conceptual review of the relationship between the knowledge economy and innovation, challenging simplistic, linear assumptions about how new ideas are generated. Given their increasing global significance, the study focuses on Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies. Specifically it examines the nature, evolution, and defining features of the knowledge economy. Such an economy relies on increasing specialization, research, innovation, and continuous learning, with learning and experience being its most critical sources. Furthermore, the paper argues that innovation constitutes a fundamental dimension of the knowledge economy, noting that knowledge production is strictly related to innovations. Rather than a sequential chain, innovation is presented here as a complex, systemic process characterized by multiple feedbacks and loops. This analysis highlights the systemic, non-deterministic nature of innovation and its strong relationship with knowledge. However, the capacity of companies to innovate depends heavily on the innovation ecosystem—the framework where stakeholders interact and collaborate—as well as the regulatory and legislative framework. Consequently, several factors, including the availability of sufficient human capital with appropriate education and advanced skills, the presence of robust infrastructure, and the role of institutions, are necessary to make companies' innovations effective. While this paper does not claim to provide definitive answers, it seeks to offer new insights for future research.
Keywords: knowledge economy; knowledge; learning; networks; innovation; technological progress; competitiveness (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D83 L10 O30 O32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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Published in Business Management Studies 2.11(2025): pp. 16-26
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