Knowledge-Based Economy

The knowledge economy (or the knowledge-based economy) is an economic system in which the production of goods and services is based principally on knowledge-intensive activities that contribute to a rapid pace of advancement in technical and scientific innovation as well as accelerated obsolescence. The key element of value is the greater dependence on human capital and intellectual property for the source of the innovative ideas, information and practices. Organisations are required to capitalise this "knowledge" into their production to stimulate and deepen the business development process. There is less reliance on physical input and natural resources. A knowledge-based economy relies …

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LC: Library of Congress · 2018 English

Includes bibliographical references (page 58). Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore link, viewed September 1, 2021).

all. 1.2 International IP Policy In a knowledge-based economy, SMEs play an important role in supporting


DW: Deutsche Welle · 2 June 2015 English

The Indian government is rolling out an ambitious, multi-billion dollar plan to build a high-speed broadband network in rural parts of the country. The National Optical Fiber Network aims to …


LC: Library of Congress · 2014 English

Includes bibliographical references (pages 31-35). Also available online in PDF format from Institute of Economic Growth, India website. Acquired for the Library of Congress only.

placing greater emphasis on fostering a knowledge-based economy, attracting private investment, and nurturing


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