Research and Knowledge at Work

Research and Knowledge at Work
Author: John Garrick,Carl Rhodes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134613441

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This fascinating and controversial text makes sense of the complexities of research in the workplace and how 'working' knowledge is constructed. Featuring experts from Britain, Japan, North America and Australia, it is an outstanding contribution to the literature of Human Resource Management (HRM). It's interdisciplinary approach addresses key issues and debates such as: * the influences of new technology, language, power, culture and gender upon the 'construction' of knowledge * the impact of globalization * working knowledge into the 21st century * practice and performance implications. It's outlook, geared towards the 21st century, makes it essential reading for researchers, teachers and students within HRM, policy-makers and all those concerned with professional development.

Knowledge Production

Knowledge Production
Author: Bridget Somekh,Thomas A. Schwandt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136025662

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This collection from a highly impressive international group of educational researchers explores epistemological, methodological, and ethical-political issues in the production of knowledge about educational phenomena in contemporary society. The book is organized in two sections. The first focuses on how the enterprise of knowledge production is being influenced by global discourses of educational accountability, evidence-based practice and policy, and quality assessment. The second section features material that focuses more specifically on reconceiving both methodological matters and the kinds of knowledge that demand attention in this climate. The book is unique in bringing together chapters by scholars well-known internationally for their original contributions to educational theory and research practice. Many books in this area are no more than guides on how to do research or text books reiterating rather narrow frameworks of research paradigms, this book both breaks new ground and sets the tone for discussions about the future path of educational research in the coming years.

Research and Knowledge at Work

Research and Knowledge at Work
Author: John Garrick,Carl Rhodes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2002-09-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781134613458

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Leading experts from North America, Japan, Britain and Australia illustrate both practice and theory issues, making this a valuable resource for all those concerned with continuing professional development.

Knowledge to Policy

Knowledge to Policy
Author: Fred Carden
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2009-04-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9788178299303

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Investigates the effects of research in the field of international development.. Examines the consequences of 23 research projects funded by Canada's International Development Research Centre in developing countries. Shows how research influence public policy and decision-making and how can contribute to better governance.

Working with Indigenous Knowledge

Working with Indigenous Knowledge
Author: Louise Grenier,International Development Research Centre (Canada)
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 130
Release: 1998
Genre: Economic development
ISBN: 9780889368477

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Working with Indigenous Knowledge: A guide for researchers

Handbook of Research on Knowledge Intensive Organizations

Handbook of Research on Knowledge Intensive Organizations
Author: Jemielniak, Dariusz,Kociatkiewicz, Jerzy
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781605661773

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Provides an international collection of studies on knowledge-intensive organizations with insight into organizational realities as varied as universities, consulting agencies, corporations, and high-tech start-ups.

Research on Future Skill Demands

Research on Future Skill Demands
Author: National Research Council,Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education,Center for Education
Publsiher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2008-02-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780309114790

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Over the past five years, business and education groups have issued a series of reports indicating that the skill demands of work are rising, due to rapid technological change and increasing global competition. Researchers have begun to study changing workplace skill demands. Some economists have found that technological change is "skill-biased," increasing demand for highly skilled workers and contributing to the growing gap in wages between college-educated workers and those with less education. However, other studies of workplace skill demands have reached different conclusions. These differences result partly from differences in disciplinary perspective, research methods, and datasets. The findings of all of these strands of research on changing skill demands are limited by available methods and data sources. Because case study research focuses on individual work sites or occupations, its results may not be representative of larger industry or national trends. At a more basic level, there is some disagreement in the literature about how to define "skill". In part because of such disagreements, researchers have used a variety of measures of skill, making it difficult to compare findings from different studies or to accumulate knowledge of skill trends over time. In the context of this increasing discussion, the National Research Council held a workshop to explore the available research evidence related to two important guiding questions: What are the strengths and weaknesses of different research methods and data sources for providing insights about current and future changes in skill demands? What support does the available evidence (given the strengths and weaknesses of the methods and data sources) provide for the proposition that the skills required for the 21st century workplace will be meaningfully different from earlier eras and will require corresponding changes in educational preparation?

New Research on Knowledge Management Models and Methods

New Research on Knowledge Management Models and Methods
Author: Huei Tse Hou
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2012-03-23
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9789535101901

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Due to the development of mobile and Web 2.0 technology, knowledge transfer, storage and retrieval have become much more rapid. In recent years, there have been more and more new and interesting findings in the research field of knowledge management. This book aims to introduce readers to the recent research topics, it is titled "New Research on Knowledge Management Models and Methods" and includes 19 chapters. Its focus is on the exploration of methods and models, covering the innovations of all knowledge management models and methods as well as deeper discussion. It is expected that this book provides relevant information about new research trends in comprehensive and novel knowledge management studies, and that it serves as an important resource for researchers, teachers and students, and for the development of practices in the knowledge management field.