
Economics of Knowledge
Theory, Models and Measurements
Edward Elgar Publishing
Published on 30. June 2009
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-1-84720-675-6 (ISBN)
Description
Economics of Knowledge explores the theory and empirical facts needed for rational decisions on knowledge investments, creative processes and management of knowledge based industries and institutions. The accumulation of knowledge through higher education, scientific research and industrial R&D is a key factor in economic and social development. This timely and valuable book focuses on the micro- and macroeconomics of knowledge production, and on the analysis of technical constraints, possibilities of collaboration and incentives for scientists, academic teachers and students. The authors move on to analyze the advantages and disadvantages of centrally controlled and competitive university systems, before concluding with a set of decision-making rules for government, university administrations and industry.
This book on a hotly contested subject will be widely sought after by those with an interest in economics, management, operations research, regional science and planning as well as consultants to knowledge based industries. R&D managers of industrial firms will learn a great deal from this book as will managers of universities and research institutes.
This book on a hotly contested subject will be widely sought after by those with an interest in economics, management, operations research, regional science and planning as well as consultants to knowledge based industries. R&D managers of industrial firms will learn a great deal from this book as will managers of universities and research institutes.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-84720-675-6 (9781847206756)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Ake E. Andersson, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Finance and Statistics, Joenkoeping International Business School, Joenkoeping and Emeritus Professor of Infrastructural Economics, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden and the late Martin J. Beckmann, formerly Professor of Economics, Brown University, US and Professor of Applied Mathematics, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Content
Contents: Preface 1. The Study of Knowledge in Economics 2. Stock of Knowledge 3. Production of Knowledge 4. Scientific Interaction and Organization of Knowledge Production 5. Knowledge and Society 6. Household Knowledge Investments 7. Information and Knowledge in the Decision-Making of Firms 8. Expansion of Knowledge and Macroeconomic Growth References Index