Using transferable techniques to navigate the weightless economy and anchor intellectual capital.
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Authors
Cockburn, T.
Keywords
Lifelong learning
Intellectual capital
Comparative advantage
Weightless economy
Competitive advantage
Collaboration
Virtual organisations
Knowledge management
Social capital
Intellectual capital
Comparative advantage
Weightless economy
Competitive advantage
Collaboration
Virtual organisations
Knowledge management
Social capital
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Publisher
Rights
TBA
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Issue Date
2007
Peer-reviewed status
Type
Working Papers
Abstract
This paper describes a number of research projects carried out in the United Kingdom and elsewhere as part of a three-phase university research project on Master of Business Administration (MBA) teams. Building upon the earlier work, the aim of the later phase was to extend the offline into the online field of virtual teams. A number of techniques for eliciting tacit, as well as explicit, learning outcomes were piloted. Contrasting paradigms of learning and development are discussed and some issues and trends in terms of lifelong and lifewide learning are noted.
Citation
Cockburn, T. (2007). Using transferable techniques to navigate the weightless economy and anchor intellectual capital (Working Papers No. 1-07). Lower Hutt, New Zealand: The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand.