Science, technology, technique, management science and actionable knowledge
Yvon Pesqueux ()
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Yvon Pesqueux: LIPSOR - Laboratoire d'Innovation, Prospective Stratégique et ORganisation - CNAM - Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers [CNAM]
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Abstract:
Actionable knowledge is linked with its user: the practitioner. But this link does not mean that its content should only be a set of techniques. In relation with management science and management education, should it then be enough (or not) to formalize and to teach these techniques? This argumentation will try to show that the concept of technology is probably the closest notion to actionable knowledge.
Keywords: Actionable knowledge; managementscience; science; technology; technique (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004-08-09
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Published in SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, TECHNIQUE, MANAGEMENT SCIENCE AND ACTIONABLE KNOWLEDGE, Aug 2004, New Orleans, United States
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