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An extensive legal, moral, and ethical infrastructure supports business transactions and economic values in the industrial economy. This infrastructure is grounded in the concept of tangible property, its production and consumption. Today we have a deeper understanding of the nature of knowledge and its unique economic properties and behaviours. We now understand that a reinterpretation is needed to ensure that healthy and trusted economic knowledge markets exist.
Knowledge Ethics for the Knowledge Economy explores whether an extension or a redefinition of the legal, moral, and ethical infrastructure is needed. The authors review the fundamental assumptions of tangible property markets and transactions and test their applicability to intangible assets.
Given the new properties and principles of the knowledge economy, there is a need to re-examine these properties and principles. This guide provides a proactive and forward-looking perspective for managers to adapt and shape to suit their work environments.
Contents
Knowledge and Ethics in a Knowledge Economy
Chapter 1. Ethics and Ethics Systems
Chapter 2. The Intersection of Knowledge and Ethics in a Knowledge Economy
Chapter 3. The Landscape of Knowledge Ethics
Operationalizing a Knowledge Ethics System
Chapter 4. Ethical Dilemmas in a Knowledge Economy
Chapter 5. Codes of Ethics for a Knowledge Economy
Chapter 6. Ethical Options, Alternatives and Consequences of Knowledge Dilemmas
Chapter 7. Ethical Choices and Decisions for Knowledge Dilemmas
Chapter 8. Remedies and Resolutions for Knowledge Ethics Dilemmas
Chapter 9. Building Institutional Capacity for Knowledge Ethics
Knowledge Ethics Use Cases and Examples
Chapter 10. Ethics Cases in the Creation of Knowledge Capital
Chapter 11. Ethics Cases in the Use of Knowledge Capital
Chapter 12. Ethics Cases in the Access to Knowledge Capital
Chapter 13. Ethics Cases in Knowledge Capital Ownership and Stewardship
Chapter 14. Ethics Cases in Knowledge Transactions, Sharing and Value Exchange
Chapter 15. Ethics Cases in Knowledge Preservation



