The New Knowledge Economy in Europe

The New Knowledge Economy in Europe
Author: Maria João Rodrigues
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2002-05-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1781950423

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Knowledge is fast becoming a main source of wealth, but it can also be a source of inequalities. This work addresses whether it is possible to hasten the transition towards a knowledge-based economy and enhance competitiveness with increased employment and improved social cohesion across Europe.

Building the Knowledge Economy in Europe

Building the Knowledge Economy in Europe
Author: Meng-Hsuan Chou,Åse Gornitzka
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781782545293

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This book is the first comparative volume on European research and higher education policies.

The European challenge

The European challenge
Author: Room, Graham,in collaboration with
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2005-09-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781847421357

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Economic and social change is accelerating under the twin impact of globalisation and the new information technologies. But how are these processes interrelated? Are they impelling us towards a common socio-economic future? What can governments do if they want to manage and steer the direction of development? This book addresses these questions with particular reference to the European Union, which has made the development of a socially cohesive, knowledge-based economy its central task for the present decade. It assesses both the challenges and the policy instruments that are being deployed, focussing in particular on the dynamics of the 'new economy'; the new organisational architectures associated with rapid innovation; the transformation of education and training; the implications for social cohesion and exclusion and the role of policy benchmarking in promoting policy learning and enhancing national performance. The European Challenge presents the most up-to-date research on the development of the knowledge-based economy and its social and policy implications. Its accessible and integrated treatment of the processes of economic, social and technological change make it an invaluable resource for those studying and researching in the fields of public and social policy, organisational and technological change and innovation. It is also highly relevant to policy-makers who need to understand and manage this change.

Education and the Knowledge Based Economy in Europe

Education and the Knowledge Based Economy in Europe
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789087906245

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This book addresses the recent impact of the ‘knowledge-based economy’ as an economic ‘imaginary’ and as a set of real economic developments on education, and especially higher education in Europe, including educational strategies and policies such as those of the Bologna process on a European scale.

Science and Innovation Policy for the New Knowledge Economy

Science and Innovation Policy for the New Knowledge Economy
Author: Massimo G. Colombo,Luca Grilli,Lucia Piscitello
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780857930538

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This timely book brings together cutting-edge research on the important subject of science and innovation (S&I) policies. The contributors - distinguished social science scholars - tackle the key challenges of designing and implementing public policies in the context of the new knowledge economy. They provide an extensive overview of the most advanced methods for designing, monitoring, and evaluating S&I policies, and analyse current applications in a wide-ranging selection of fields along the innovation supply chain, from legal and institutional landscapes to the industrial sector. Topics dis.

Territorial Patterns of Innovation

Territorial Patterns of Innovation
Author: Roberta Capello,Camilla Lenzi
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2013-07-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136199615

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This edited volume describes the spatial diffusion of knowledge and innovation using a large dataset at the regional level, and presents scientific evidence on the role of knowledge and innovation on regional development. The empirical results support a new design for innovation policies at the regional level, which could help the European Union to achieve the targets set up in its 2020 Agenda. Today, financial capital, general information, consolidated technologies and codified knowledge are readily available virtually everywhere. However, the ability to organize these ‘pervasive’ factors into continuously innovative production processes and products is by no means pervasive and generalized; rather, it exists selectively only in some places where tacit knowledge is continuously created, exchanged and utilized and business ideas find their way to real markets. Territorial Patterns of Innovation provides evidence that, contrary to popular belief, local knowledge intensity does not necessarily guarantee higher innovation performance. Moreover, the book shows that the growth benefits deriving from innovation do not necessarily match the strength of the formal local knowledge base, and that regions innovating in the absence of a strong local knowledge base can be as successful as more knowledge-intensive regions in turning innovation into a higher growth rate. Together, the contributions in this book offer a new understanding of the relationship between knowledge, innovation and regional performance by delving beyond generally held beliefs. It will be of value to regional scientists, industrial economists and policymakers.

European Policies for a Knowledge Economy

European Policies for a Knowledge Economy
Author: Maria Joao Rodrigues
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2003
Genre: Europe
ISBN: OCLC:1159933179

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Towards a Knowledge Based Economy

Towards a Knowledge Based Economy
Author: Michael Kuhn,Massimo Tomassini,P. R. J. Simons
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2006
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0820474703

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Although educational research advocates the perspective of the learner, who or what is it advocating against? The governments of all European Union countries give learning the most prominent place on their policy agendas; the European Commission wants Europe to become a knowledge based society; companies across the European Union are no longer interested primarily in profit, but want to be learning organisations; social scientists detect the emergence of a learning society and economists advocate a learning economy. What does European educational research do, if nowadays everybody in the European Union wants nothing else but knowledgeable people?