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Abstract
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The
emergence of economies based on the production, distribution, use of
knowledge and information was charted by the OECD (1996) in the report
"The Knowledge Economy". Economies are more and more
becoming reliant upon an effective gathering and utilization of knowledge and the creation and sharing of knowledge is rapid in the new
economy. OECD suggests that innovation has changed from a linear
model to a non linear and more complex relationship-based model.
Discovery and innovation are no longer a process of fixed linear
sequence of phases but is the result of numerous actions of many
players. The promise of the knowledge economy has attracted the
interest of national governments both in advanced industries and
developing economies. Innovation intensive industries such as
biotechnology, ICTs and super-semiconductors are the foundations of
the new economy.
The
Knowledge Based Economy (KBE) is also associated with software production, multi-media
and other products based on intellectual capital. In the KBE
context the significance of knowledge transfer, knowledge
management, organizational learning and intellectual capital
increase immeasurably. Building networks, promoting lifelong learning,
identifying gaps, and promoting investment in knowledge-based
enterprises become essential preconditions for establishing
the business model in the new economy.
In 2007 The South
African Department of Science and Technology launched its Strategy
Towards Knowledge Based Economy. This conference is in support of
this strategy as it plans to bring international Experts, Industry,
Business and Civil Society to converge in South Africa to discuss
dynamics of knowledge management and Knowledge Society in the Knowledge
Economy. The aim is to provide information and knowledge
that will assist the country as it moves towards Knowledge Economy and
the role that can be played by institutions of higher learning,
industry, civil society and government in general.
It is against
this background that the South African National Centre for Informatics,
Knowledge Management and Knowledge Economy (SANCIKMKE) is organizing
this important conference.
Government
Departments in general and in particular: Department of Trade and
Industry, Department of Science and Technology, Department of Education
and the Department of Communication are especially invited to
participate and support this planned international event. Business
and Industry Sector is invited to participate.
Broad
Areas and Topics
Knowledge
Management
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Science,
Theory and Professionalism in Knowledge Management
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Knowledge
Transfer
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Knowledge
Continuity Programmes and Human resources shortage
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Transforming
Knowledge into Products and Business development
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Intellectual
Capital Management and IP management
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Effective
Knowledge Management Systems
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Knowledge
Management Best Practice
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Building
Knowledge Sharing Culture in a Corporate and Industry environment
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Developing
Knowledge Management Expertise in Third World Countries
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Information
and Knowledge Societies
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Legal
Framework in Knowledge Management
Knowledge Economy
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Science and
Theory of Knowledge Economy
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Knowledge
Based Business Enterprise
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Entrepreneurship
in Knowledge Based Economy
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Old Economy,
Knowledge Based Economy and the New Economy
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Business
Models of the Knowledge Economy
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Education
Sector in the Knowledge Economy
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Knowledge
Society in Knowledge Economy
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Legal Frame
work in Knowledge Economy
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Principles of
Economic Growth in the Knowledge Economy
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Institutions,
Expertise and Skills in the Knowledge Economy
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Public Policy
for Knowledge Economy
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