NONCONVENTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES, EFFECTS OF CHANGES IN THE KNOWLEDGE-BASED ECONOMY
Pirnau Claudiu,
Ghiculescu Liviu Daniel and
Ghena Marian Florentin
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Pirnau Claudiu: FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ROBOTICS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
Ghiculescu Liviu Daniel: FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ROBOTICS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
Ghena Marian Florentin: FACULTY OF INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING AND ROBOTICS, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, BUCHAREST, ROMANIA
Annals - Economy Series, 2025, vol. 3, 336-345
Abstract:
Humans are the expression of their thoughts, influenced by the specific risks of this society: conventional risks, such as the economic crisis, the pandemic, and military conflicts, or unconventional risks, such as cybercrime. The simultaneous or partial interactions between creative, critical, and unconventional thinking have led to the acquisition and development of knowledge necessary for the knowledge-based economy, including the development and implementation of unconventional technologies. The most important and valuable commodity in society is knowledge, especially new one, which can offer a competitive-adaptive advantage to the organizations that possess and intelligently capitalize on it in the market. Furthermore, it facilitates the development of business strategies, industrial and competitiveness policies, as well as social, educational, financial, military, health policies, etc., based on a real understanding of the technical-scientific creative process. Collaboration between these organizations has allowed the sharing, development, and multiplication of knowledge through digital technologies.
Keywords: Unconventional Technologies; Unconventional Thinking; Unconventional Ideas; Unconventional Innovations; Knowledge-Based Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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