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New Knowledge-based business models for Africa

Group Discussion Topic

e-Knowledge markets are becoming recognised as “disruptive and discontinuous technology innovation” (Kaieteur Institute for KM 2005) which are changing the way which people manage their social networks, education, wealth and intellectual property assets. The possibility here is the exploitation of intellectual capital in real-time by a larger number of people. Some of the categories of these business models which have emerged include:

  • b2b (business-to-business) knowledge exchanges

  • community / social capital knowledge networks
  • e-education or e-learning exchanges
  • expert knowledge exchanges/ question and answer exchanges
  • intellectual capital/free-lance exchanges (human capital, talent, work, job, project, free agent or professional services exchanges )
  • intellectual property exchanges
  • knowledge auctions
  • knowledge banks (know-how banks)
  • knowledge grids
  • knowledge market & exchange - enabling technologies
Submitted by storytelling on 17 June 2009 - 12:11pm. categories [ ]