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List of Figures | ||
List of Tables | ||
1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | The Information Perspective | 19 |
3 | The Information Space (I-Space) | 41 |
4 | The Paradox of Value | 70 |
5 | Neoclassical versus Schumpeterian Orientation to Learning | 90 |
6 | Culture as a Knowledge Asset | 117 |
7 | Products, Technologies, and Organization in the Social Learning Cycle | 152 |
8 | Competence and Intent | 180 |
9 | Information Technology and its Impact | 206 |
10 | Applying the I-Space | 230 |
11 | Recapitulation and Conclusion | 254 |
Bibliography | 272 | |
Index | 280 |
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