Beyond Conclusion
Ettore Bolisani and
Constantin Bratianu
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Ettore Bolisani: University of Padua
Constantin Bratianu: Bucharest University of Economic Studies
Chapter 9 in Emergent Knowledge Strategies, 2018, pp 199-200 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Books end usually with some conclusion which emphasize the main contribution of the authors. That is also a standard request for published papers in international journals. It is a consequence of the western culture of breaking down the reality into pieces and events and searching for their proprieties, and more generally, adopting a precise order for the thread of reasoning. Each event has got a beginning and end. It is so embodied into our mind that we take it for granted to be natural. But if we change the perspective and consider the reality surrounding us as an endless whole then we have to consider events in their transformations, and each end as a new beginning. In that perspective, the present concluding chapter of this book is just a new introduction to another possible book. But more important, it is a new beginning of understanding how to think about the future and how to strategize in the knowledge management domain.
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-60657-6_9
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