2017
DOI: 10.3390/economies5030028
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A Soft Systems Approach to Knowledge Worker Productivity—Analysis of the Problem Situation

Abstract: Low knowledge worker productivity is an important problem that needs to be addressed. Current research addressing this problem is fragmented and deals with different isolated elements of the problem. There is a need for a holistic approach to knowledge worker productivity. This paper takes the first steps of a holistic approach to knowledge worker productivity by using soft systems methodology to describe the problem situation. The main challenge of this research was the abstraction of the results from two lit… Show more

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“…The aim was to explore what is value in knowledge work and these three concepts: competencies, knowledge, and personal resources. They were identified as important to the activities of the knowledge worker (KW) when creating value (Óskarsdóttir and Oddsson 2017). This section provides an overview of the results of this literature review.…”
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“…The aim was to explore what is value in knowledge work and these three concepts: competencies, knowledge, and personal resources. They were identified as important to the activities of the knowledge worker (KW) when creating value (Óskarsdóttir and Oddsson 2017). This section provides an overview of the results of this literature review.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The workers in these jobs are called knowledge workers (KWs). KWs have high degrees of expertise, education, or experience and use this to acquire, create, share, or apply knowledge in their jobs (Óskarsdóttir and Oddsson 2017). We are dependent on KWs not only to maintain and keep our economy strong, but also for innovations that will change the world.…”
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