The technology requirements for an Innovative System as described by the World Bank Institute must be able to disseminate a unified process by which a working method may converge scientific and techno ...
It can be argued that the knowledge economy differs from the traditional economy in several key respects:The economics are not of scarcity, but rather of abundance. Unlike most resources that become d ...
Commentators suggest there are various interlocking driving forces, which are changing the rules of business and national competitiveness:Globalization — markets and products are more global.Informat ...
The knowledge economy is also seen as the latest stage of development in global economic restructuring. Thus far, the developed world has transitioned from an agricultural economy (pre-Industrial Age, ...
A key concept of the knowledge economy is that knowledge and education (often referred to as "human capital") can be treated as one of the following two:A business product, as educational and innovati ...
The knowledge economy is the use of knowledge (savoir, savoir-faire, savoir-etre) to generate tangible and intangible values. Technology and in particular knowledge technology (Artificial Intelligence ...