This article examines the dominant view of the changing relationship between education, jobs and rewards in the global knowledge economy. This asserts that the developed economies can resolve issues of individual aspirations, economic efficiency and social justice through the creation of a high‐skills, high‐wage ‘magnet’ economy. Here the authors examine four of the key dimensions of this account and argue that while there has been a fundamental change in the relationship between education, economy and society, their conclusions are far removed from the assumptions that currently inform public and policy debates
This paper investigates the relationships between globalization, the knowledge economy and “rent-see...
Globalisation, Higher Education, the Labour Market and Inequality addresses the global transformatio...
At the theoretical level, within the context of developed countries such as the UK and USA, the para...
This article examines the dominant view of the changing relationship between education, jobs and rew...
The dominant view today is of a global knowledge-based economy, driven by the application of new tec...
Globalization involves the reconfiguration and restructuring of capitalist organizations where knowl...
‘Our future success depends upon mobilizing even more effectively the imagination, creativity, skill...
Globalisation is a relatively new concept in social sciences, especially in educational research and...
What is the role of education in developing global knowledge and culture? What is its relationship w...
The economic status of a country's knowledge economy, and especially his human capital, are the key ...
The economic status of a country's knowledge economy, and especially his human capital, are the key ...
In this article, the authors examine the concept of knowledge as part of the migration, changing soc...
textabstractThis article develops the argument that a ‘knowledge economy,’ despite its cheerful opti...
[Extract] Higher education is both influenced by and reinforces global trends. At the present time t...
Globalization is a new social science concept, especially in educational research. The article prese...
This paper investigates the relationships between globalization, the knowledge economy and “rent-see...
Globalisation, Higher Education, the Labour Market and Inequality addresses the global transformatio...
At the theoretical level, within the context of developed countries such as the UK and USA, the para...
This article examines the dominant view of the changing relationship between education, jobs and rew...
The dominant view today is of a global knowledge-based economy, driven by the application of new tec...
Globalization involves the reconfiguration and restructuring of capitalist organizations where knowl...
‘Our future success depends upon mobilizing even more effectively the imagination, creativity, skill...
Globalisation is a relatively new concept in social sciences, especially in educational research and...
What is the role of education in developing global knowledge and culture? What is its relationship w...
The economic status of a country's knowledge economy, and especially his human capital, are the key ...
The economic status of a country's knowledge economy, and especially his human capital, are the key ...
In this article, the authors examine the concept of knowledge as part of the migration, changing soc...
textabstractThis article develops the argument that a ‘knowledge economy,’ despite its cheerful opti...
[Extract] Higher education is both influenced by and reinforces global trends. At the present time t...
Globalization is a new social science concept, especially in educational research. The article prese...
This paper investigates the relationships between globalization, the knowledge economy and “rent-see...
Globalisation, Higher Education, the Labour Market and Inequality addresses the global transformatio...
At the theoretical level, within the context of developed countries such as the UK and USA, the para...