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Human capital and assets in the networked world /

This book provides researchers and students in all disciplines of management with a wide-ranging reference, as well as will provide new insights of developing and managing talent in the new networked economy that could be applied by interested advanced practitioners to augment company success.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Russ, Meir, 1968-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley, UK : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2017.
Edición:First edition.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Front Cover; Human Capital and Assets in the Networked World; Copyright Page; Dedication; Contents; List of Contributors; About the Editor; About the Authors; Acknowledgment; Introduction; Bibliography; Part A: Conceptual Introduction-Epistemologies; 1. Epistemological Perspectives in the Analysis of Human Capital and Human Assets and the Development of the Knowledge-Based Economy; Introduction; Different Perspectives on Epistemology; Introduction; The Cognitivist Perspective on Knowledge; Connectionist Epistemology; Autopoietic Epistemology; A Sum Up; References.
  • Part B: Human Capital and Assets Praxis Discussions1. Management Perspective; 2. Knowledge Transfer Networks, Value Creation, and Cultural Aspects of Industrial Production; Introduction; Knowledge Transfer; Introduction; Theory of the Firm and Knowledge as a Central Factor for the Firm's Development; Transfer of Knowledge as a Process of Communication; Introductory Comments; Knowledge Transfer and Communication Models; Factors That Can Hinder or Stimulate Knowledge Exchange; Empirical Part; Data Collection; Communication, Competence, and Outcome; Correlation and Regression Results.
  • ConclusionsReferences; 2. Technology Perspective; 3. Emerging Technologies for Data Research: Implications for Bias, Curation, and Reproducible Results; Introduction; Environmental Scanning; Visualizing the Environment; Enter Cognitive Computing; A Concrete Example; Working with Watson Analytics for Social Media; Watson Discovery; The Networked Research World; Reproducible Results without Replicated Data; New Requirements for Researchers in the Networked World; Researchers as Curators; A Research Funding Crisis; Encryption, Virtualization, and Blockchain Technologies; Conclusions; References.
  • Part C: Level of Analysis Discussions 1. Intra-Organizational Systems-Networks Perspective; 4. Thriving Transitional Experiences: Self-Knowledge, Improvisation, and Transformation Quotient in a Highly Dynamic World; Introduction; Thrive, Thriving; Thriving Defined in Various Disciplines; Development of New Constructs; Measuring a Positive Outcome from Transitions
  • Thriving Transitional Experiences (TTE); Resources at a Time of Change; Psychological Resource: Transformation Quotient (TQ)
  • Measuring Receptivity to Transitions; Cognitive Resource: Positive Cognitive Appraisal.
  • Cognitive Resource: Self-KnowledgeEmotional Resource: Emotional Response to Uncertainty; Social Resource: Perceived Social Support; Behavioral Resource
  • Improvisation; Research Design; Sample and Data Collection; Data Analysis; Qualitative Analysis; Findings; Qualitative Findings; Survivor Incremental Group ; Survivor Radical; Thriver Incremental; Thriver Radical; Discussions; Eudaimonic Happiness Is "Enacted"; Further Research; Notes; References; 5. Tacit Knowledge and Intra-Firm Teams: Reaping The Benefits of Co-operation in a Networked World; Introduction.