Intelligent management in the knowledge economy

Sven Junghagen, Henrik Linderoth

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    Abstract

    The knowledge economy is a notion that has been used, since the 1990s, to describe a new economic order perceived by scholars and practitioners. The authors argue that this order, triggered by new information and communication technologies, has resulted in a different set of challenges for effective management of the contemporary firm. Knowledge will play an important role in managing these challenges, with the onus being on new hardware and software as much as how businesses can be organized with regard to relationships with customers and suppliers. This volume shows how "intelligent management will be the key to how internal operations can be organized, in order to take advantage of opportunities brought about by new technologies. This change in management is discussed throughout the book from a wide array of perspectives ranging from contextual and philosophical aspects, through tools and methods to case studies concerning the organization of business, its management and application in the knowledge economy.
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    UdgivelsesstedCheltenham
    ForlagEdward Elgar Publishing
    Antal sider295
    ISBN (Trykt)1843764717
    StatusUdgivet - 2003

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    Opstilling: 400 int
    Løbe nr.: 0310170

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