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ICT in Knowledge Economy and Knowledge-Based Development: Challenge and Opportunity for Vietnam

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School of Knowledge Science. ICT in Knowledge Economy and Knowledge-Based Development:. Does Vietnam really need knowledge economy and. knowledge-based development?. ICT in knowledge economy:. ICT in knowledge economy and knowledge-based development. “An economy that makes effective use of knowledge for its economic and social development. What is a knowledge economy (KE)?. No single definition on which scholars agree, continued debate about the nature of knowledge..

HUMAN DEVELOPMENT IN KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY - THE CASE OF VIETNAM

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IN KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY THE CASE OF VIETNAM. “ICT IN KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY”. KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY?. KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY. KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY - NOT JUST FOR A FEW?. Main sources of knowledge and technology. Move "lower end" knowledge and technology production to less developed countries.. Benefit from knowledge and technology produced. Contribute to production of knowledge and technology through highest human resource. Capture most values from use of knowledge and technology.

Preparing the Western Cape for the Knowledge Economy of the 21st Century

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Green Paper on Preparing the Cape for the Knowledge Economy of the 21st Century.. Drafters of the Green and White Papers:

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE COUNCIL AND THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Innovation in a knowledge-driven economy

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One of the features of the modern knowledge economy is the increased breadth of the knowledge base in all industrial sectors. Awareness of the importance of innovation policy, and its “horizontal” nature, have often been late in developing in Member States. The unsuitability of the linear model of innovation has meant that isolated measures have not proved successful, and that broader strategies are required in order to reduce the innovation deficit.

Knowledge-Based Enterprise: Theories and Fundamentals Part 1

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The concept of knowledge economy is often used synonymously (and incorrectly) with “Information Age,” and managing knowledge became one of the primary skills organizations needed to acquire in order to survive and prosper (Figure 1).. The structure of the knowledge economy emerges from the convergence of computing, commu- nications, and content. Thus, human expertise and ideas generate more and more of the total economic value. Preston, 1999) (i.e., the KMSs that are in place)..

Knowledge-Based Enterprise: Theories and Fundamentals Part 2

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By doing so, much of the intellectual capital of these organizations was removed making them poorly placed in today’s knowledge economy. TQM focuses strongly on the importance of the relationship between customers (internal and external) and supplier.

Knowledge Networks: The Social Software Perspective

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Schwartz P., Kelly E., Boyer N., “The emerging global knowledge economy”, in “The Future of the Global Economy: Towards a Long Boom. The folksonomy is a good example of the collective intelligence at work. One of the key characteristics of networks is centrality.. Proceedings of the Computer-supported Collaborative Learning 2002 Conference, Hillsdale, N.J.. Report of the information services working group on collaborative tools..

Knowledge-Based Enterprise: Theories and Fundamentals Part 3

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However, a key area of importance in today’s knowledge economy is the value of the organization’s intangible resources and assets, its intellectual and human capital. This means that a strategy audit must be conducted to assess the current state of the firm’s knowledge and its gaps.

Knowledge-Based Enterprise: Theories and Fundamentals - Appendix

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The recent emergence of the nations of the “knowledge economy”. and “knowledge workers” has helped to establish a disciplinary area of “knowledge management,” beyond the realm of the management of information systems.. Knowledge cannot be externalized in the same form or power of its existence in the mind. This view would dictate some reassess- ment of the design and taxonomy of knowledge systems in organizations, and the type of incentives we give organizational members to use these systems..

Development of human resources for sustainable development strategy of Vietnam's sea economy

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Le Thi Hong Diep (2010), Doctoral thesis in Political Economy Developing high quality human resources to form a knowledge economy in Vietnam.. 1353/QD–TTg dated September 23, 2008, of the Prime Minister.. Nguyen Duy Hung, Vu Van Phuc (2012), Developing human resources to meet the requirements of industrialization and modernization, National Political Publishing House, Hanoi..

Knowledge workers’ identities at the beginning of their professional development: Evidence from the medical profession

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Although the professional workforce and knowledge-based workers are becoming more important in the global knowledge economy, the concept of professional identification has been understudied in social identification literature. Given that the identification is a dynamic process, especially intriguing is the question of how organizational and professional identities interact at different stages in a professional workers’ career.

E-Human Resource Management 26

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The emergence of a knowledge economy, where effective information transfer and the decentralization of organizational power structures is paramount, however, raises questions about the nature of organi- zational democracy.. Nohria, 2000), organizational democracy within the knowledge economy is confusing. In the contemporary workplace, knowledge is regularly portrayed as the primary resource for individuals (Drucker, 1992).

E-Human Resource Management 5

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Lengnick-Hall and Lengnick-Hall (2002) introduce four new roles for HR based on what they describe as the knowledge economy in which many organizations are now working: (a) human capital steward, (b) knowledge facilitator, (c) relationship builder, and (d) rapid deployment specialist (see Box 4).. Lengnick-Hall and Lengnick-Hall’s roles are all elements of the HR role and HRM practices discussed so far in this chapter as part of company responses to the Internet economy.

Kinh tế tri thức tiết 1

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(knowledge economy) hay "nïìn kinh tïị dûơa trïn tri thûâc". (knowledge-based economy), "nïìn kinh tïị múâi". (new economy), hay "nïìn kinh tïị söị hoaâ". Trong söị nhûông khaâi niïơm trïn ăíy, khaâi niïơm "kinh tïị tri thûâc". Kinh tïị tri thûâc lađ möơt khaâi niïơm múâi meê. Tíìm nhòn, chiïịn lûúơc phaât triïín cuêa ăíịt nûúâc trong giai ăoaơn túâi phaêi gùưn vúâi nïìn kinh tïị tri thûâc nhû thïị nađo?.

Kinh tế tri thức ( tập 1)

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(knowledge economy) hay "nïìn kinh tïị dûơa trïn tri thûâc". (knowledge-based economy), "nïìn kinh tïị múâi". (new economy), hay "nïìn kinh tïị söị hoaâ". Trong söị nhûông khaâi niïơm trïn ăíy, khaâi niïơm "kinh tïị tri thûâc". Kinh tïị tri thûâc lađ möơt khaâi niïơm múâi meê. Tíìm nhòn, chiïịn lûúơc phaât triïín cuêa ăíịt nûúâc trong giai ăoaơn túâi phaêi gùưn vúâi nïìn kinh tïị tri thûâc nhû thïị nađo?.

Knowledge Managing and Knowledge Management Systems in Inter-organizational Networks

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It is argued that the basic economic resource in the new economy is knowledge. This paper presents a conceptualization of strategic knowledge managing within the context of inter-organizational networks. Three types of inter-organizational networks for strategic knowledge mana- ging are defined: (1) extra-networks.

From Tacit Knowledge to Knowledge Management: Leveraging Invisible Assets

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The zeal to acquire knowledge has brought about the creation of new roles in organizations — Knowledge Managers and Knowledge Engineers,. whose work is to ensure effective management of knowledge workers.. In the emerging information economy, ‘soft’. specialization and it should, subsequently, be embedded in the organization. Home-grown talent requires investment in the current work. Perhaps the adoption of the term ‘proctorment’.

Digital Economy: Impacts, Influences and Challenges

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The first section provides the definition and components of the digital economy. Many new terms have been coined for this new economy such as “knowledge-based economy,” “borderless economy,” “weightless economy,” “networked economy,” “digital economy,” “the information-based economy,” and “the networked economy” to name a few (Woodall, 2000. The essential elements of the digital economy are:. This implies that the other half is either unemployed or is in the informal sector of the economy..

The Emerging Digital Economy II

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For other countries’ discussions of the digital economy, see for example the United Kingdom’s, "Our Competitive Future: Building the Knowledge Driven Economy,". Industry Canada, for example, has established an ambitious research agenda which includes measuring Internet connectivity, developing definitions for and indicators of e-commerce, and assessing the effectiveness of the use of information technology by government agencies..

Circular economy and policy recommendations in Vietnam

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Since then, each country in the bloc has also deployed its own actions to implement the Knowledge–based economy in a systematic manner. For example, in the Netherlands, the government took the first step since the 1970s with the "Lansink ladder” to prioritize the prevention. AN OVERVIEW OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMIC IMPLEMENTATION IN VIETNAM 4.1. Forms of application of circular economy in Vietnam industries. These are also two core units of the "No Waste to Nature".