EDUCATIVE CULTURAL-RELIGIOUS SERVICES IN THE KNOWLEGDE BASED ECONOMY
Nicoleta (Spârchez) Popescu ()
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Nicoleta (Spârchez) Popescu: University of Economic Studies– Bucharest, Romania
HOLISTICA Journal of Business and Public Administration, 2014, vol. 5, issue 1, 32-42
Abstract:
The proposed article – emphasized the human and the intellectual capital as defining factors for the knowledge based economy. Therefore, the presentation of the concept of knowledge based economy presupposes observing the manner in which the information and knowledge are produced and used. Approaches/methods – in this respect, there are used a series of indicators that will reflect the number and the education level of the population, but also the specialty literature for understanding certain concepts specific to the knowledge based economy which are strictly connected to religion, culture and education. Conclusions – within this research there will be surprised certain aspects, important for the mankind evolution, in the context of sustainable development. Originality/value – Nowadays, it is noticed a more and more intense need of ensuring and using information and new knowledge. According to this desire, this step presupposes, according to us, a new approach of the three services (cultural, religious and educative) which might satisfy the needs of the children for acquiring new knowledge in various fields, according to the cultural and religious values.
Keywords: education; culture; religion; people; capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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