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This thoroughly revised second edition of the Handbook on the Knowledge Economy expands the range of issues presented in the first edition and reflects important new progress in research about knowledge economies.

Readers with interests in managing knowledge- and innovation-intensive businesses and those who are seeking new insights about how knowledge economies work will find this book an invaluable reference tool. Chapters deal with issues such as open innovation, wellbeing, and digital work that managers and policy makers are increasingly asked to respond to. Contributors to the Handbook are globally recognized experts in their fields providing valuable guidance.





This comprehensive and stimulating Handbook will prove an important resource for practitioners and academics in diverse areas of interest, including: knowledge management, innovation management, knowledge policy, social epistemology, and development studies.





Contributors: J. Adelstein, M. Bennett, R. Bridgstock, S. Clegg, H.-J. Engelbrecht, R. Harwood, G. Hearn, T. Kastelle, N. Kay, R.A. Lanham, S. Macaulay, J.L. Mast, N. Maxell, S. Moger, J. Potts, D. Rooney, D. Simoes-Brown, J. Steen, N. Stehr, R. ten Bos

Recenzijas

The second companion volume of the Handbook on the Knowledge Economy is a worthy companion to the highly successful original volume published in 2005, extending its theoretical depth and developing its coverage. Together the two volumes provide the single best work and reference point for knowledge economy studies. The second volume with fifteen original essays by renowned scholars in the field, provide insightful and robust analyses of the development potential of the knowledge economy in all its aspects, forms and manifestations. -- Michael A. Peters, University of Illinois

List of figures and tables
vii
List of contributors
viii
Preface xi
1 Knowledge is people doing things, knowledge economies are people doing things with better outcomes for more people
1(16)
David Rooney
Greg Hearn
Tim Kastelle
PART I CONCEPTS
2 Knowledge economy
17(21)
Nico Stehr
Jason L. Mast
3 Negotiating a knowledge economy: juggling knowledge, truth and power
38(16)
Jennifer Adelstein
Stewart Clegg
4 Knowledge-based economies and subjective wellbeing
54(14)
Hans-Jurgen Engelbrecht
5 Knowledge, learning and pain
68(14)
Rene ten Bos
6 The economics of attention: economic doctrines, social structures, political systems
82(11)
Richard A. Lanham
7 What does a knowledge economy actually look like?
93(12)
Neil Kay
8 A conceptual model of capability learning for the twenty-first-century knowledge economy
105(18)
Ruth Bridgstock
Greg Hearn
PART II PRACTICES
9 Communities of Practice: reflections on lessons learned at Rio Tinto and the interdependent relationship between technologies and communities
123(20)
Mark Bennett
10 Open innovation: from marginal to mainstream
143(15)
Roland Harwood
David Simoes-Brown
11 How universities can help humanity learn how to resolve the crises of our times - from knowledge to wisdom: the University College London experience
158(22)
Nicholas Maxwell
12 Network activation in the knowledge economies
180(13)
Susan Moger
13 Creative industries and innovation in a knowledge economy
193(11)
Jason Potts
14 Knowledge-based business models: a digital network strategy
204(12)
Tim Kastelle
15 The past, present and future of social network analysis in the study of innovation
216(23)
John Steen
Sam Macaulay
Index 239
Edited by David Rooney, Associate Professor, Macquarie University, Greg Hearn, Professor, Creative Industries Faculty, Queensland University of Technology and Tim Kastelle, Senior Lecturer, University of Queensland, Australia