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Architectures of Knowledge Ash Amin (Professor of Geography, Durham University)

Architectures of Knowledge By Ash Amin (Professor of Geography, Durham University)

Architectures of Knowledge by Ash Amin (Professor of Geography, Durham University)


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Architectures of Knowledge seeks to demonstrate that a recognition of the importance of the role of knowledge in economics may lead to a new conception of the firm and public policy.

Architectures of Knowledge Summary

Architectures of Knowledge: Firms, Capabilities, and Communities by Ash Amin (Professor of Geography, Durham University)

Architectures of Knowledge seeks to demonstrate that a recognition of the importance of the role of knowledge in economics may lead to a new conception of the firm and public policy. To construct an alternative theorization of knowledge formation and knowledge governance in firms, the text assembles together research in different disciplines: economics, science and technology studies, cognitive sciences (including situated and distributed cognition), economic geography and management science. Placing the concept of community at the very centre of the argument, the text arrives at an understanding of the way in which new pieces of knowledge are created and mobilized in economic activities.

Architectures of Knowledge Reviews

This slim and well-produced book shows we must now move far beyond narrow discussions of managing communities of practice and learning organizations and consider the broader implications for a changing socio-economy increasingly driven by knowledge. * Prometheus, Vol. 23, No. 1, March 2005 *

About Ash Amin (Professor of Geography, Durham University)

Ash Amin is Professor of Geography at Durham University. He has held Fellowships and Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Naples, Venice, Bologna, Copenhagen, Rotterdam and Uppsala. He is a founding co-editor of the Review of International Political Economy and co-editor of Cities. He was Member of the Steering Committee of the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy (EAEPE) from its foundation in 1989 to 1999. He was member of the Economic and Social Research Council's Research Priorities Board from 1997 to 2001. He is an academician of the Academy of the Learned Societies in the Social Sciences. His research interests lie in the fields of urban and regional development, the geography of the post-mass production economy, spatialities of globalisation, governance alternatives to market and hierarchy, urban democracy and the multicultural city, the geography of the social economy, and the cultural economy. Patrick Cohendet is Professor of Economics at University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg, France. He has held Fellowships and Visiting Professorships at the Universities of UVA (Charlottesville, Virginia, USA), Toyo (Tokyo, Japan), and HEC-Montreal (Canada). He is one of the co-founders and members of BETA (Bureau d'economie theorique et appliquee), a research group in economics and management of the University Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg. He is member of the commitee of national research (CNRS) in economics and management. He was Member of CADAS (comite d'applications de l'academie des sciences ) from 1989 to 1999. His research interests lie in the fields of economics of innovation, economics of knowledge, theory of the firm, theory of decision, industrial organization and research policy.

Table of Contents

1. Placing Knowledge ; 2. Economics of Knowledge Reconsidered ; 3. The Firm as a Locus of Competence Building ; 4. Practices of Knowing ; 5. Spaces of Knowing ; 6. Communities and Governance of Knowledge ; 7. Public Policy Implications

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GOR012382146
9780199253326
0199253323
Architectures of Knowledge: Firms, Capabilities, and Communities by Ash Amin (Professor of Geography, Durham University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
20040129
194
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