Transition Towards a Knowledge Society: Malaysia and Indonesia in Global Perspective
Hans-Dieter Evers ()
Chapter 6 in Governing and Managing Knowledge in Asia, 2010, pp 93-113 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
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AbstractThe following sections are included:Visions of a Knowledge SocietyA Hypothesis on Transition and ProductivityWhat is a Knowledge Society?The Productivity of Old and New KnowledgeCharacteristics of a Knowledge SocietyOn the Way Towards a Knowledge Society?Malaysia and Indonesia in Comparative PerspectiveKnowledge Society IndicatorsStrategic Groups in a Knowledge SocietyChanging Occupational CulturesWho Gains and Who Loses in a Knowledge Society?Strategic Groups of Knowledge WorkersConclusion: The Knowledge Gap and the Digital DivideReferences
Keywords: Knowledge Governance; Knowledge Management; Knowledge for Development; KM Tools (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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