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陈春花:知识生产力成为引领发展的核心力量
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-06-20 08:09
Group 1 - Traditional industries are facing significant pressure, while emerging industries and companies are experiencing substantial growth, often reaching trillion-dollar valuations, driven by strong knowledge productivity [1] - Knowledge has fundamentally changed its significance, becoming the primary production factor, with capital and labor taking a secondary role, leading to the emergence of knowledge workers [3][4] - The application of knowledge has resulted in new business models and industries, exemplified by the electric vehicle sector, which revitalizes traditional industries through innovative knowledge [5] Group 2 - Knowledge can be categorized into meaningful knowledge, productive knowledge, and behavioral knowledge, with a particular emphasis on the importance of behavioral knowledge [4] - The value of knowledge is distinct from tangible assets, as it can be created, destroyed, and enhanced through collaboration [6][9] - Knowledge has unique characteristics, such as its ability to transcend material existence, empower other factors, shape individuals and society, promote sharing and inclusivity, and possess disruptive qualities [10][11][12][13]
陈春花:如何在知识社会,找到我们自己的可能性?
Jing Ji Guan Cha Bao· 2025-06-11 00:33
Group 1 - The core concept of the article is the emergence of a "knowledge society," where knowledge becomes the most important element in both individual and organizational life [1] - Knowledge production is identified as the primary form of value creation in this society, leading to a shift in how value is perceived and generated [1][7] Group 2 - Four key characteristics of the knowledge society are outlined: 1. Knowledge itself becomes the core capability, surpassing traditional resources like capital and labor [3] 2. Digital and information technologies serve as the foundational infrastructure for societal operations [4] 3. Education, research, and innovation become the strategic focus of the economy [5] 4. Knowledge workers, such as researchers and engineers, emerge as the dominant workforce [6] Group 3 - The article discusses the understanding of "knowledge value" and its utility, emphasizing that knowledge value has transformed into a general form of commodity value [7][8] - Consumption patterns are shifting towards valuing time, meaning, and wisdom, indicating a new approach to how individuals engage with knowledge [9][10] Group 4 - The production of "knowledge value" is expected to increase, with more individuals and industries focusing on this area [11] - Organizations are becoming increasingly reliant on human-centric capabilities, such as language, creativity, and empathy, to maintain competitive advantages [12][13] Group 5 - The concept of the "knowledge worker" is highlighted, where individuals leverage knowledge as their primary tool for value creation, marking a shift from traditional measures of success [14][15] - The article concludes with a call for continuous learning and the development of human-centric skills to thrive in a knowledge-driven society [16]