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Social Energy – A New Form of Perceiving Capital in Postmodern Economy

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  • Artur Mazurkiewicz

    (Silesian University of Technology)

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The presented paper deals with the issue of social creation of knowledge in the postmodern economic order. The concept of beneficients as a core idea of this conception in connection with thermodynamic analogy in interdisciplinary problem leads to the materialistic and intellectual dual analysis of sustainable phenomenon of development and creation of knowledge. The paper discusses the possibility of a new way of development of institutional economy in the direction of knowledge economy and the change in an approach to an organisation from the traditional systemic to a cooperating community. The presented considerations are a germ of intellectual infrastructure and supporting the process of structural learning and sustainable development with artificial intelligence. It has been suggested that social energy should be considered as an alternative way of perceiving development.

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  • Artur Mazurkiewicz, 2008. "Social Energy – A New Form of Perceiving Capital in Postmodern Economy," Working Papers 2008.4, International Network for Economic Research - INFER.
  • Handle: RePEc:inf:wpaper:2008.4
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