Knowledge-based Economy, an Appropriate Response to Organizational Change Pressures, with a View to Sustainable Development
The sustainable development of organizations within knowledge-based economy, in which knowledge represents the main priority, should focus on finding solutions for the intelligent management of the limited resources, especially through organizational change and its constant assessment as a long-t...
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Editura ASE
2012-06-01
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| Series: | Amfiteatru Economic |
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| Online Access: | http://www.amfiteatrueconomic.ro/ArticolEN.aspx?CodArticol=1131 |
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| Summary: | The sustainable development of organizations within knowledge-based economy, in which
knowledge represents the main priority, should focus on finding solutions for the intelligent
management of the limited resources, especially through organizational change and its
constant assessment as a long-term impact solution. The transition of organizations to the
principles of knowledge-based economy involves a major change in organizational culture.
The dynamism and complexity of the new type of society, which implies a higher and more
diverse level of training, together with a continuous superior training of the workforce,
increasing investment in research and development and, not least, a growing volume and a
diversification of information, all these represent, chained together, an element of well-being
for the future generations. The introductory section summarizes the concept of sustainability
and places the development of companies and economies they aggregate, in a contemporary
context of organizational change pressures, on the principles of the knowledge-based
economy as the only resource, virtually inexhaustible in the long-term, and which leads to a
sustainable development. There follows a methodological section, consisting in the
instrumental description of the method of work and in reference to the database, thus
providing the theoretical and practical foundation for the confrontation between the
sustainable development index (SDI) in Romania and in the European Union (EU).
The results and discussion section of the paper includes a confrontation between the
sustainable development of Romania and that of the European Union, drawing on the SDI
for each case. This statistical tool was calculated starting from the values of several
statistical indicators (available in EUROSTAT statistics), issued from four information
subsystems (an economic one, a social one and an environment one as major subsystems of
sustainable development, to which was added the institutional environment). The SDI
confirms a considerable gap between Romania and the EU-27 average, and the
organizational change on the principles of knowledge-based economy is emerging as the
optimal solution and gradual recovery of these gaps. |
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| ISSN: | 1582-9146 2247-9104 |