Creative Working in the Knowledge Economy

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Creative Application
Creative Descriptions
Creative Director
Creative Knowledge Application
Creative Knowledge Work
creative knowledge work practices
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Current Zeitgeist
Digital Goods
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Epistemic Culture
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Forward Incrementation
General Sponge
human resource management
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Knowledge Acquisition
Knowledge economy
Knowledge work
lifelong learning strategies
Literature Reviews
NTT
NTT DoCoMo
organisational learning
Social Chameleon
Software Programme Manager
Software Sector
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Working & Learning
workplace innovation

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367339036
  • Weight: 330g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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There is a growing interest in the knowledge economy, and the new types of job and ways of working associated with it. This book analyses how a particular group – creative knowledge workers – carry out their jobs and learn within it. Using empirical research from advertising and software development in Europe, Singapore and Japan, it develops a new conceptual framework to analyse the complexities of creative knowledge work.

Focussing uniquely on the human element of working in the knowledge economy, it explores the real world of how people work in this emerging phenomenon and examines relationships between knowledge and creative dimensions to provide new frameworks for learning and working. It offers critical insights into how these workers apply their creative knowledge work capacities towards the production of innovative products and services, as well as using their creative abilities and knowledge to fashion both digital and tangible goods in the knowledge economy.

Adding significantly to the on-going debate around knowledge work and creativity, this comprehensive examination will be of interest to researchers and educators in organisational learning, management and HRM and to anyone involved in devising ways to develop and support workers in lifelong and flexible creative work practices.

Sai Loo is a Lecturer at the Institute of Education, University College London, UK. His areas of interest are in the interdisciplinary approaches to defining, identifying and applying knowledge in different pedagogic and work settings. He has published widely including the Routledge research monograph, Vocationalism in Further and Higher Education.

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