CONSIDERATIONS ON KNOWLEDGE CLASSIFICATION: KNOWLEDGE TYPOLOGIES
Sebastian Ion Ceptureanu ()
Management Research and Practice, 2016, vol. 8, issue 3, 26-35
Abstract:
Today, knowledge is an integral part of all economic and social systems. Knowledge-based economy is depending on generation, sale, acquisition, storage, use and protection of knowledge because it is decisive in profit making and strategic competitiveness. Knowledge participates to a large extent in the manufacture of modern products and made up almost entirely services. Simultaneously, knowledge is a key factor of production, as they take part, along with other classical factors of production, to all phases of the modern production process. Finally, knowledge represents a finished product itself, like software, patents, quality standards, scientific studies etc.
Keywords: knowledge; knowledge based management; knowledge typologies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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