Knowledge Capitalism: Business, Work, and Learning in the New Economy: Alan Burton-Jones
Editorial Reviews
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This well-written book is probably one of the most unified, consistent and eloquent statements I have read on the purported transformation to knowledge capitalism … excellently produced Nick Henry, University of Newcastle, Progress in Human Geography This book impresses with its breadth of coverage, its research detail and the synthesis of analysis … it touches upon something important for many people - work, its nature, its shortage for some, its changes and its future direction. Highly recommended Dr John Burgess, University of Newcastle
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“A winner….It is the best book I have seen for a CEO on the strategy to use, if you want the best from the knowledge that exists in your organization. I recommend it for all planning teams, everywhere.”–Bob Buckman, Buckman Laboratories, US
“No stone is left unturned in this sweeping and insightful analysis of the knowledge game in this new economy.”–John Seely Brown, Chief Scientist, Xerox Corporation; Director, Xerox PARC
“…offers the business practitioner an excellent balance between analysis and prescription.”–Hirotaka Takeuchi, co-author, The Knowledge-Creating Company “This book impresses with its breadth of coverage, its research detail and the synthesis of analysis….It touches upon something important for many people - work, its nature, its shortage for some, its changes and its future direction. Highly recommended. - Dr John Burgess. University of Newcastle.











