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Virtual corporate universities : a matrix of knowledge and learning for the new digital dawn
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Kluwer's integrated series in information systems
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Boston, Mass. : Kluwer Academic Pubs, 2003
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9781402073823
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v. 2
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Summary

Summary

Over the past years, business schools have been experimenting with distance learning and online education. In many cases this new technology has not brought the anticipated results. Questions raised by online education can be linked to the fundamental problem of education and teaching, and more specifically to the models and philosophy of education and teaching.

Virtual Corporate Universities: A Matrix of Knowledge and Learning for the New Digital Dawn offers a source for new thoughts about those processes in view of the use of new technologies. Learning is considered as a key-strategic tool for new strategies, innovation, and significantly improving organizational effectiveness. The book blends the elements of knowledge management, as well as organizational and individual learning. The book is not just a treatment of technology, but a fusion of a novel dynamic learner (student)-driven learning concept, the management and creation of dynamic knowledge, and next-generation technologies to generic business, organizational and managerial processes, and the development of human capital. Obviously, the implications of online learning go far beyond the field of business as presented in this book.


Author Notes

Walter Baets holds the Philips Chair in Information and Communication Technology at Nyenrode University, the Netherlands Business School
Gert van der Linden was a visiting professor at several business schools and management institutes in France, Spain, Sweden, and the Netherlands. In addition, he has published more than 20 articles and cases in various journals


Table of Contents

Contributorsp. vii
Prefacep. ix
Acknowledgementsp. xv
1 Economic Environment and Drivers of Changep. 1
2 The Corporate Environmentp. 19
3 The Business Education Environmentp. 49
4 Information and Knowledge Technologies for Virtual Educationp. 93
5 The Concept of the Hybrid Business Schoolp. 111
6 Illustrations and Examples of Hybrid Business Schoolsp. 135
7 The Learning Mindset Scan: a Methodology for Developing Corporate Learning Venturesp. 173
Appendix Current Research into ICT Supported Learner-Centered Learning Approachesp. 193
Indexp. 221
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