Higher Education and Work in the Knowledge Economy
Edited by Maria-Carmen Pantea (),
Kenneth Roberts () and
Dan-Cristian Dabija ()
in Springer Books from Springer
Date: 2025
ISBN: 978-3-031-80618-6
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch Chapter 1 The Knowledge Economy: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? or Gone?
- Kenneth Roberts
- Ch Chapter 10 Equal Pay for Disproportionate Work: Assessing Cultural Taxation in the Legal Profession
- Scott Tuttle and ChangHwan Kim
- Ch Chapter 11 Accounts of Occupational Prestige in the Discursive Context of the Knowledge Economy
- Ulpukka Isopahkala-Bouret and Päivi Siivonen
- Ch Chapter 12 Graduates in India's Silicon Valley: Who Gains in the Knowledge Economy?
- Shivani Daxini
- Ch Chapter 13 Imagining the Future of Work at the Precarious Edge of the Knowledge Economy. Graduates in Romania’s Business Service Sector
- Denisa Ioana Dobai, Kenneth Roberts and Dan-Cristian Dabija
- Ch Chapter 14 Higher Education, Knowledge, and Work: Transformations and Unsolved Tensions
- Maria-Carmen Pantea
- Ch Chapter 2 The Knowledge Economy: Promise, Reality and Future
- Nick O’Donovan
- Ch Chapter 3 A Systematic Literature Review of Research on the Knowledge Economy
- Malcolm Tight
- Ch Chapter 4 Mass Higher Education and the Knowledge Economy
- Peter Scott
- Ch Chapter 5 The Articulation of Learning in the Knowledge Economy: Recontextualization in Transitions
- Rachel J. Wilde and David Guile
- Ch Chapter 6 Thinking About Higher Vocational Education (HIVE): What Would Constitute a Critical Vocational Education?
- James Avis
- Ch Chapter 7 Complex Entanglements: Graduate Transitions in Africa’s Knowledge Economy and Beyond
- Nokhetho Mhlanga, Andrea Juan and Adam Cooper
- Ch Chapter 8 Knowledge Work in High Value Manufacturing: Preparing Graduates in an Innovative Industry-Based Learning Factory
- Greg Hearn, Melinda Laundon and Penny Williams
- Ch Chapter 9 Downsizing Knowledge Workers in Higher Education: Casualization, De-Professionalization, and Stratification
- Robert Samuels
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