Title :
Human capital, knowledge and know-how: basic concepts
Author_Institution :
Versailles Univ., Guyancourt, France
Abstract :
Summary form only as given. Conventional economic analyses, whether integrationist or reductionist, whether inspired by Keynesian, neo-classic or Marxist theory, are all based on several dogmas. To varying degrees, these `revealed truths´ include the dogma of general equilibrium, the dogma of reversible processes, the dogma of conservative economics, the existence of work as production factor measured in hours etc. The implementation of these dogmas is frequently out of phase with reality. It is thus very difficult to introduce technology, technological innovation and technical progress correctly into all the theoretical constructions derived from the application of these principles. The same applies to the consideration of pollution and the depletion of natural resources. These difficult problems, which bedevil the definition of a sustainable development, find no satisfactory answer in these theoretical considerations. The consideration of knowledge as a production factor helps to resolve these difficulties
Keywords :
economics; management; management of change; conservative economics; economic analyses; general equilibrium; production factor; reversible processes; sustainable development; technical progress; technological innovation; technology introduction; Humans; Management training; Pollution measurement; Production; Research and development management; Statistical analysis; Sustainable development; Technological innovation;
Conference_Titel :
Innovation in Technology Management - The Key to Global Leadership. PICMET '97: Portland International Conference on Management and Technology
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3574-0
DOI :
10.1109/PICMET.1997.653383