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    Knowledge Assets: Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy

    Knowledge Assets by Boisot, Max H.;

    Securing Competitive Advantage in the Information Economy

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    Product details:

    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 30 April 1998

    • ISBN 9780198290865
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages306 pages
    • Size 242x163x21 mm
    • Weight 589 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations line figures, tables
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    Short description:

    The effective management of knowledge assets is a key requirement for securing competitive advantage in the emerging information economy. Yet the nature of knowledge assets, however, remains poorly understood. In this new work, Max Boisot provides a conceptual framework for managers and students that will help them explore and understand how knowledge and information assets differ from physical assets, and how to deal with them at a strategic level within their organizations.

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    Long description:

    It is now widely recognized that the effective management of knowledge assets is a key requirement for securing competitive advantage in the emerging information economy. Yet the physical and institutional differences between tangible assets and knowledge assets remain poorly understood.

    In the case of knowledge, the ownership and control of assets are becoming ever more separate, a phenomenon that is actually exacerbated by the phenomenon of learning. If we are to meet the challenges of the information economy, then we need a new approach to property rights based on a deeper theoretical understanding of knowledge assets.

    Max Boisot writes clearly and in accessible language providing some of the key building blocks which are needed for a theory of knowledge assets. He develops a powerful conceptual framework, the Information-Space or I-Space, for exploring the way knowledge flows within and between organizations. This framework will enable managers and students to explore and understand how knowledge and information assets differ from physical assets, and how to deal with them at a strategic level within their organizations.

    Max Boisot has written a book for any thinking manager, politician or lawyer interested in the role of information and intellectual property in the evolution of the information economy.

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    Table of Contents:

    Preface
    Introduction
    The Information Perspective
    The Information Space (I-Space)
    The Paradox of Value
    Neoclassical versus Schumpeterian Orientation to Learning
    Culture as a Knowledge Asset
    Products, Technologies, and Organizations in the Social Learning Cycle
    Competence and Intent
    IT and its Impact
    Applying the I-Space
    Recapitulation and Conclusion

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