A Systemic Theory of Knowledge Management: Knowledge Workers in the Future of Artificial Intelligence
The Fourth Industrial Revolution while creating many new opportunities, is inevitably going to lead to uncertainty around specific jobs and roles, particularly those of knowledge workers and in the innovation economy.

To understand which jobs will be uncertain as society moves towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Johannessen adopts three time-perspectives. The short-term perspective, five to fifteen years. The medium-term perspective, fifteen to thirty years. Currently there is little interest in the long term-perspective, but this time perspective extends from approximately thirty to fifty years ahead. In the short and accessible text, Johannessen answers the question of which jobs will be uncertain regarding these timelines with the main focus on the short and medium-term perspectives.

A forewarning of possible future competences, by means of expectation signals, will enable people to acquire the competences that will be demanded by the new technology. This can be of benefit to students when planning their studies, so they can adapt their education to future changes; it can also be of benefit to schools and universities, so they can make changes to their curricula. In addition, it will also be of relevance to the authorities, so that they can provide more high-tech educations, with a focus on the new technology that is emerging.

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A Systemic Theory of Knowledge Management: Knowledge Workers in the Future of Artificial Intelligence
The Fourth Industrial Revolution while creating many new opportunities, is inevitably going to lead to uncertainty around specific jobs and roles, particularly those of knowledge workers and in the innovation economy.

To understand which jobs will be uncertain as society moves towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Johannessen adopts three time-perspectives. The short-term perspective, five to fifteen years. The medium-term perspective, fifteen to thirty years. Currently there is little interest in the long term-perspective, but this time perspective extends from approximately thirty to fifty years ahead. In the short and accessible text, Johannessen answers the question of which jobs will be uncertain regarding these timelines with the main focus on the short and medium-term perspectives.

A forewarning of possible future competences, by means of expectation signals, will enable people to acquire the competences that will be demanded by the new technology. This can be of benefit to students when planning their studies, so they can adapt their education to future changes; it can also be of benefit to schools and universities, so they can make changes to their curricula. In addition, it will also be of relevance to the authorities, so that they can provide more high-tech educations, with a focus on the new technology that is emerging.

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A Systemic Theory of Knowledge Management: Knowledge Workers in the Future of Artificial Intelligence

A Systemic Theory of Knowledge Management: Knowledge Workers in the Future of Artificial Intelligence

by Jon-Arild Johannessen
A Systemic Theory of Knowledge Management: Knowledge Workers in the Future of Artificial Intelligence

A Systemic Theory of Knowledge Management: Knowledge Workers in the Future of Artificial Intelligence

by Jon-Arild Johannessen

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution while creating many new opportunities, is inevitably going to lead to uncertainty around specific jobs and roles, particularly those of knowledge workers and in the innovation economy.

To understand which jobs will be uncertain as society moves towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution, Johannessen adopts three time-perspectives. The short-term perspective, five to fifteen years. The medium-term perspective, fifteen to thirty years. Currently there is little interest in the long term-perspective, but this time perspective extends from approximately thirty to fifty years ahead. In the short and accessible text, Johannessen answers the question of which jobs will be uncertain regarding these timelines with the main focus on the short and medium-term perspectives.

A forewarning of possible future competences, by means of expectation signals, will enable people to acquire the competences that will be demanded by the new technology. This can be of benefit to students when planning their studies, so they can adapt their education to future changes; it can also be of benefit to schools and universities, so they can make changes to their curricula. In addition, it will also be of relevance to the authorities, so that they can provide more high-tech educations, with a focus on the new technology that is emerging.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781836088912
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Publication date: 01/20/2025
Series: Emerald Points
Pages: 136
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.44(d)

About the Author

Jon-Arild Johannessen is a Professor in Leadership at Kristiania UniversityCollege, Oslo, Norway. He holds a Ph.D. from Stockholm Universityin Systemic thinking. He was previously a Professor Knowledge Management at the Norwegian School of Management.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1. A theoretical reflection
Chapter 2. Infrastructure
Chapter 3. Info-Structure
Chapter 4. Infrastructure and Info-Structure
Chapter 5. A journey through time to 2050
Chapter 6. Concepts

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