Towards a knowledge economy
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2009-11-23T13:09:33Z
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2009-11-23T13:09:33Z
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2007
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Carrillo, C.I., De la Rosa, J.LL., i Canals, A. (2007). Towards knowledge economy. International Journal of Community Currency Research, 11, 84-97. Recuperat 25 novembre 2009, a http://www.uea.ac.uk/env/ijccr/pdfs/IJCCR%20vol%2011%20(2007)%204%20Carrillo.pdf
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1325-9547
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This paper provides a preliminary formulation of a new currency based on knowledge. Through a literature review of alternative currencies, various properties and benefits are selected that we hope will enable such a currency to be created. Nowadays not only money but also knowledge is necessary to do business. For instance, knowledge about markets and consumers is highly valuable but difficult to achieve, and even more difficult to store, transport or trade. The basic premise of this proposal is a knowledge measurement pattern that is formulated as a new alternative social currency. Therefore, it is an additional means of contributing to the worldwide evolution of a knowledge society. It is intended as a currency to facilitate the conservation and storage of knowledge, and its organization and categorization, but mainly its exploitation and transference
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application/pdf
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eng
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University of Leicester. Department of Geography
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© International Journal of Community Currency Research, 2007, vol. 11, p. 84-97
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Tots els drets reservats
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Towards a knowledge economy
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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010744