Annual special issue on Knowledge-based development

Journal of Knowledge Management

ISSN: 1367-3270

Article publication date: 18 September 2007

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(2007), "Annual special issue on Knowledge-based development", Journal of Knowledge Management, Vol. 11 No. 5. https://doi.org/10.1108/jkm.2007.23011eaa.001

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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Annual special issue on Knowledge-based development

Annual special issue on Knowledge-based developmentGuest Editor: Francisco Javier CarrilloThe Journal of Knowledge Management Special Issue on Knowledge-based Development is published annually. This is the call for papers for the 2008 special issue. Each issue includes both commissioned and submitted papers.Submissions for publication of original research, case studies, strategies, tools and techniques on urban, regional, national and supranational Knowledge-based Development are welcomed. Some of the topics of interest are:

  • Dynamics of social knowledge-based value creation

  • Identification, measurement and strategic development of social intellectual capital

  • National, regional and urban KBD planning and development

  • Knowledge cities concepts and models

  • Descriptions and assessments of implementation cases

  • Metrics, benchmarkings and comparative analyses

  • Social accounting and strategy deployment

  • Social learning networks and social knowledge bases

  • Knowledge citizenship, access to information and distributed participation

  • ITCs and social bases of instrumental capital

  • KBD policy and cultural issues

  • Global marginalization and the knowledge divide

  • Systems perspectives on KBD

  • Radical KBD as a strategic and disruptive paradigm

Please indicate your intention to contribute at your earliest convenience to: Professor Francisco J. CarrilloE-mail: fjcarrillo@itesm.mxSubmission deadline is February 1, 2008. All commissioned and submitted papers are expected to fully comply with JKM standards and are subject to regular review procedures. An early compliance with format, style and readability guidelines significantly alleviates the review process by allowing it to concentrate on content. Emerald submission guidelines are available at: www.emeraldinsight.com/info/journals/jkm/notes.jsp

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