The title of the monograph may be "Knowledge-based economy construction: world experience, challenges and directions of development". You can give your bid.
Please write in more detail about your proposal: what issues are supposed to be considered in the book, in what language will it be published, in which country?
I am joining to Dr. Skorobogatov in asking for more details. For example: list of topics, scope or domain knowledge, type of publication: theoretical or empiric oriented, or both, an so on.
Knowledge based economy …? The beginning sounds a bit strange. Certainly, there are/were economies based on ignorance and neglect. However, a today's monograph should be based on the best examples, which are all as well known knowledge based. I think, there is a room for the title improvement, unless I am missing something here.
It is not entirely clear whether we are talking about the legal foundations of economic development, social factors affecting these processes, or an empirical study of economic processes directly.
You might right. I think of two points - first, the word 'construction' means creating something new, and it is not "... legal foundations of economic development, social factors affecting these processes, or an empirical study of economic processes directly.", it is a modern economy with other components may be included; second, multi-authors monographies usually have a wider scope of substance close to key aspects of the whole.
I totally agree with you. The designated name of the monograph leaves a lot of questions. If we are talking about the artificial combination of several studies on economics, then this is hardly of great interest. If you do a general study, then (as experience shows), a concept and a clear definition of the goal, objectives and methodology of the study are needed.
This is debate addressed in development of skills for competitive advantage...for example
Theoretical Frameworks
The politucal economy of skills development
International organizations and k4d
National HRD and Skill Formation
KM and HRD
NGOs and skills
Women and skills development
Social capital
Capabilities and HRD
Then various chapters on countries
The key issue is country focus and having
theory foundation to examine countries, cannot cover all countries....former communist state economies have different challenges from Africa....just a note, it will be edited book
Not all chapter will be emperical in terms ofexperiment
There will be foundation chapters building literature ok KE and various strands mentioned. This would be followed by chapters on several countries...kind wishes
I suggested some ideas for the theory foundations for HCD, K4D, capabilities, SDGs etc which are undepinned by economic Development, human Development, debates
I suggested some ideas for the theory foundations for HCD, K4D, capabilities, SDGs etc which are undepinned by economic Development, human Development, debates
Again I will say this is valuable bringing together politcal economy, Development' studies, economic sociology.
The idea of knowledge economy advocated by World Bank, K4D which highlights how government can build knowledge economies, this could include entrepreneurship.
Other positions are linked to Sen human capabilities, or for example women's empowerment
We factually live in a land-based economy, driven by the use of natural and locational resources via monetary tools; so, the knowledge (of human organisms)
and respective automatic information-processing is close to the use of these monetary tools. However, banking operates with land value as collateral for money, but not with knowledge.
The interplay of human knowledge (actually labor) and the economic system (working the material resources for life= meeting needs and wants by land, labor and capital) is a paradox, in traditional terms of the accounts of society.