Markets in know-how

& Awazu, Yukika (2004) Markets in know-how. Business Strategy Review, 15(3), pp. 58-65.

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Knowledge markets will become an integral part of our future. Knowledge, the critical resource of our times, will be priced and exchanged, and through this knowledge workers will be rewarded. The knowledge market will be to twenty- first century organisational life what the campfire was to pre-historic storytellers: a place for all organisational and cultural knowledge to be preserved and promulgated. At the moment, however, knowledge management tends to assume that knowledge markets are altruistic rather than economic. This leads to several problems...

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ID Code: 201952
Item Type: Contribution to Journal (Comment/debate)
Refereed: No
ORCID iD:
Desouza, Kevin C.orcid.org/0000-0002-4734-3081
Measurements or Duration: 8 pages
DOI: 10.1111/j.0955-6419.2004.00329.x
ISSN: 0955-6419
Pure ID: 59714138
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