Economic implications of alternative scholarly publishing models: Exploring the costs a... - 0 views
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Anna Callejón on 14 Jun 12A knowledge economy has been defined as: "…one in which the generation and exploitation of knowledge has come to play the predominant part in the creation of wealth. It is not simply about pushing back the frontiers of knowledge; it is also about the more effective use and exploitation of all types of knowledge in all manner of economic activities" (DTI 1998).