1994
DOI: 10.2307/2059891
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The Knowledge-Value Revolution, or, A History of the Future. By Taichi Sakaiya. Translated by George Fields and William Marsh. New York: Kodansha International, 1991, $15.00.

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“…The terms 'knowledge economy' and knowledge-based economy' refer to an economy where more knowledge-intensive than labor-intensive activities take place and the share of intangible capital compared to physical capitalist expanding. The knowledge economy is the one that through the course of the first half of the 20 th century gradually replaced the post-Published by ECSDEV, Via dei Fiori, 34, 00172, Rome, Italy http://ecsdev.org industrial economy; the 21 st century has been dubbed both as the 'century of knowledge' (Drucker, 1994;Sakaiya, 1991)and as the 'century of learning' (Longworth, 1999).On the whole, the knowledge and innovation economy is an essential driver of the smart city discourse. The technological advancement of the recent decades would not have had such strong impact on cities, if they had not rooted their development in knowledge and innovation (Komninos, 2011a).…”
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“…The terms 'knowledge economy' and knowledge-based economy' refer to an economy where more knowledge-intensive than labor-intensive activities take place and the share of intangible capital compared to physical capitalist expanding. The knowledge economy is the one that through the course of the first half of the 20 th century gradually replaced the post-Published by ECSDEV, Via dei Fiori, 34, 00172, Rome, Italy http://ecsdev.org industrial economy; the 21 st century has been dubbed both as the 'century of knowledge' (Drucker, 1994;Sakaiya, 1991)and as the 'century of learning' (Longworth, 1999).On the whole, the knowledge and innovation economy is an essential driver of the smart city discourse. The technological advancement of the recent decades would not have had such strong impact on cities, if they had not rooted their development in knowledge and innovation (Komninos, 2011a).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The knowledge society produces commodities of high knowledge value. Similarly, the term "knowledge-value society" was introduced by Taichi Sakaiya (1991Sakaiya ( , 2001. The term was defined as "a society where the value of knowledge is the primary source of economic growth and corporate profits".…”
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“…So, among the western academics actively dealing with theoretical and practical issues of studying and evaluating enterprises' intellectual capital we can name Edvinson L., Thomas Stewart, Smith G., Sakaya T., Desmond G., Tobin J., and others (Sayfullina, 2010;Sakaiya, 1999;Dolgopyatova, 2002;Sergeyev, 2005;Postalyuk, 2005).…”
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confidence: 99%