CULTURE AS A FACTOR OF KNOWLEDGE ECONOMICS WITH PARADIGMATIC CHANGES IN SYSTEMIC INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT

Journal Title: Globalization and Business - Year 2018, Vol 6, Issue 6

Abstract

In modern conditions it is important to develop a systemic and institutional concept of culture as a form of knowledge economy. In order to present a systemic concept of knowledge and culture in the formation of knowledge economy, I think the new meaning of paradigmatic and conceptual aspects of economic science is of particular importance. In addition, the systematic representation of the cognition process is particularly important. As shown by the practice of recent years, the main problems in the form of knowledge technology are solved, which will facilitate the improvement of the “cognitive” function of economic science and enhance its practical benefits. The modern stage of globalization is characterized by a number of specific peculiarities of post-dosystem development, which, in our view, is important to the development of knowledge-based economy (knowledge economy). It is noteworthy that globalization stems from adding global dimensional dimensions to the knowledge economy, such as resource-technological, informative, communicative and institutional structures. In addition, we think it is necessary to understand the knowledge of the knowledge economy. This makes it possible to develop culture with knowledge as a factor of forming a knowledge economy. According to the Postindustural Theory, the main resource of the post-denser economy is information and knowledge, the main type of manufacturing activity is the high level of automation of the production, the science of technologies used primarily from the main technologies, and various services are the most common types of economic activity. In industrial society, the field of agriculture, industry - Industry, Postindustry - determinants are already theoretical knowledge with universities, as a place of active and generating knowledge

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GIVI BEDIANASHVILI

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GIVI BEDIANASHVILI (2018). CULTURE AS A FACTOR OF KNOWLEDGE ECONOMICS WITH PARADIGMATIC CHANGES IN SYSTEMIC INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT. Globalization and Business, 6(6), 58-66. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-547358