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World Sustainable Development Outlook 2007
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World Sustainable Development Outlook 2007

Knowledge Management and Sustainable Development in the 21st Century 

Edited by Allam Ahmed, University of Sussex, UK
20% discount on this title
October 2007   400 pp   234 x 156 mm  
hardback   ISBN 978-1-906093-02-0   £65.00  £52.00  


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The theme of this year's Outlook is the different dimensions of knowledge and technology management in the new era of information revolution and how they relate to sustainable development. This is a truly global source book, which is reflected in the varied national and cultural origins of the contributors, as well as the topics and case studies covered. 

The World Sustainable Development Outlook series has been developed to provide an overview of sustainable development, to discuss why it is important and to provoke forward thinking on the development of a more coherent approach to solving global problems related to sustainability through science and technology. In doing so, a holistic approach is used to critically examine the interrelationship between the natural, governmental, economic and social dimensions of our world and how science and technology can contribute to solutions.

This is a truly global source book, which is reflected in the varied national and cultural origins of the contributors, as well as the topics and case studies covered. Each year a different theme will be covered. The theme of World Sustainable Development Outlook 2007 is the different dimensions of knowledge and technology management in the new era of information revolution and how they relate to sustainable development.

Rapid innovation in information and communication technologies (ICTs) is clearly reshaping the world we live in. Countries are increasingly judged by whether they are information-rich or information-poor. It is estimated that 30–40% of the world's economic growth and 40–50% of all new jobs will be IT-driven. Education and knowledge are the chief currencies of the modern age, and can also be a strategic resource and a lifeline for sustainable development. Yet, in Africa, millions of people have never made a telephone call.

The technological gulf between developed and developing countries (DCs) is likely to widen further with the rapid expansion of the internet and the speedy transition to digitalisation in the West. The impacts on DCs may include an increase in the so-called brain drain and growing dependence on foreign aid of a different kind — knowledge aid. There are fears that knowledge imperialism is already with us.

What is clear is that most of the technological innovations in ICTs are Western-designed and fail to address the needs of the most disadvantaged. The interest of industrialised countries in the use of ICTs in DCs has largely been more concerned with the profitability of their own business enterprises than with any broader goals concerning the development of the host countries. DCs face the challenge of either becoming an integral part of the knowledge-based global economy or the very real danger of finding themselves on the wrong side of the digital divide. Successful management in the new millennium requires developing new methods and approaches to meet the challenges and opportunities of this information revolution while at the same time fostering sustainable development.

Adopting a holistic approach, this book aims to critically examine the interrelationship between these different issues in order to reach solutions and a consensus for a better future, taking into account a variety of international, institutional and intellectual perspectives. It uses case and country studies in technological innovation and experience so that lessons in effective management of ICTs can be learned from successful initiatives, ideas and innovations.

  
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Currently in its third volume, this publication focuses on sustainable development with a view to encouraging forward thinking in solving global sustainability problems. Drawing on the expertise of a diverse cultural and national range of contributors, this title boasts its position as a truly global source book. Edited by Allam Ahmed of the University of Sussex, the Outlook 2007 examines a number of environmentally-linked subjects from education and knowledge management to climate change and trade and development. The title provides a coherent overview of sustainable development and a holistic approach to finding effective solutions to global issues.
The Environmentalist, Magazine of the IEMA, 21 July 2008

 

Preface

Allam Ahmed, University of Sussex, UK
    
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Part I: Introduction

 

 

Managing knowledge in the 21st century and the roadmap to sustainability

Allam Ahmed, University of Sussex, UK
    
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Part II: Education

 

Do education reforms result in quality education?

Siham El-Kafafi, Manukau Institute of Technology, New Zealand
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Educational outcomes and labour market based on supply and demand: A Qatari perspective

Hend A. Jolo, Qatar University
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In search of African Tigers: Repositioning African universities for challenges of research and development, wealth creation and sustainable development

Michael J. Emeji, Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Nigeria
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Research supervision: Training, process and experience

Ihab Tewfik, University of Westminster, UK, and Sundus Tewfik, London Metropolitan University, UK
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Part III: Knowledge Management

 

Indigenous knowledge in agriculture with particular reference to medicinal crop production in Khorasan, Iran

P. Rezvani Moghaddam, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran, and
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Strategic vision to knowledge management strategy: An evaluative paradigm

T. Shareef Younis, Mosul University-Iraq
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Managing knowledge workers: The technologist in the IT industry

S.C. Poornima, ICFAI-IBS, India
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Part IV: Information and Communications Technologies

 

Cybernating academe: centralisation of science assessment as hegemony - an African alternative

Williams E. Nwagwu, University of Ibadan, Nigeria
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Readiness for online learning in business schools in India

Ramesh Behl, Deepak Chawla and Himanshu Joshi, International Management Institute, India
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Improving agricultural sustainability and profitability via the use of computerised decision-support systems is challenging and complex

J.B. Robinson and D.M. Freebairn, Natural Resources and Water, Australia, and A.K.S. Huda, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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A longitudinal study of farmers and trainers capturing climate information for sustainable development

D.A. George, University of Queensland, Australia, J.F. Clewett, Agroclim Australia, A.K.S. Huda, University of Western Sydney, Australia, C.J. Birch and A.H. Wright, University of Queensland, Australia, W.R. Allen, AgForce Queensland, Australia, and Q. Pa
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Exploring best practices in Public Private Partnership (PPP) in e-government through select case studies from India

Soumitra Sharma, Banaras Hindu University, India
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Airline distribution systems: History, challenges and solutions

Michael J. Williams and Dawna L. Rhoades, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
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Management of stock exchanges: Automation and demutualisation

Subba Reddy Yarram, University of New England, Australia
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XBRL benefits, challenges and adoption in the US and UK: Clarification of a future research agenda

Aminah Abdullah, Belfast Metropolitan College, UK, Iqbal Khadaroo, Queen’s University Belfast, UK, and Junaid Shaikh, Curtin University, Malaysia
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Assuring intermodal security using RFID tags on cargo containers

Michael Williams and Cheryl Cunningham, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
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Part V: Science Technology and Innovation

 

Genetic engineering perception in New Zealand: Is it the way of the future?

Siham El-Kafafi, Manukau Institute of Technology, New Zealand
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Effect of sheath rot (Sarocladium oryzae) on rice seed health

S. Akter, M.A.T. Mia, M.S. Kabir and M.A. Latif, Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
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Technical efficiency in artisanal fisheries: Evidence from Fiji

Mahendra Reddy, University of the South Pacific, Fiji
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Extension workers' attitudes towards usefulness of an integrated soil fertility and nutrient management approach for sustainable crop production: A study in Bangladesh

M.G. Farouque and H. Takeya, Nagoya University, Japan
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Livelihoods of the people involved in pangasiid catfish (Pangasius hypophthalmus) farming in Mymensingh, Bangladesh

Shuraya Tasnoova, Khan M. Iqbal and Izumi Iwamoto, Kagoshima University, Japan, and Md. Mahfuzul Haque, Bangladesh Agricultural University
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Turkey's high-tech profile and sustainable development

Feride Doganer Gonel, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey
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The contextual dimension of risk dialogues: The case of water recycling weblogs in South East Queensland, Australia

Jennifer Summerville, Evonne Miller, Lorraine Bell and Laurie Buys, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
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Part VI: Climate Change and Energy

 

Investment trends in alternate energy methods by large US corporations

M. Anaam Hashmi, Minnesota State University, USA
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Aviation in a carbon constrained world

Dawna L. Rhoades, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
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Part VII: Macro-economic Analysis

 

Neoliberal idealism, state building, and the Washington Consensus: A story (still) under development

Michael Heazle, Griffith Asia Institute, Australia
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Post-crisis economic performance in East Asia: Recovery or sustained decline?

Moazzem Hossain, Griffith University, Australia
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A structural approach to diversification of the nation's economy and economic development of Kazakhstan

Yelena N. Zabortseva, Kazak-British Technical University, Kazakhstan
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The impact of industrial policy on capital structure with financial flexibility, macroeconomic conditions and economic growth and development taken into account: Evidence from Taiwan

Hsien-Hung Yeh, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology, Taiwan/Griffith University, Australia, and Eduardo Roca, Griffith University, Australia
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The firm and industry structure in economically sustainable development: A case study of the telecommunication industry

Frank M. Little, Griffith University, Australia
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Part VIII: Trade and Development

 

Trade and economic growth in Asian-5

Tajul Ariffin Masron, Universiti Sains Malaysia, and Zulkornain Yusop, Ahmad Zubaidi Baharumshah and Muzafar Shah Habibullah, Universiti Putra Malaysia
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Towards an agri-food 'culture': Managing the impact on agricultural supply chains of changes in consumer culture

Tony Webb, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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International transmission of stock price movement: Evidence from ASEAN plus 3 and the world’s most advanced markets

Ruzita Abdul Rahim and Abu Hassan Shaari Mohd. Nor, National University of Malaysia
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Part IX: Gender and Development

 

Women, sustainable community development and human resource development: The Sub-Saharan African context

Peter Cunningham and Kristine Sydhagen, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa
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Role of women in farm decision-making using data from selected locations in Bangladesh

S. Hassan, Ministry of Agriculture, Government of Bangladesh, and Q. Parvez, A.K.S. Huda and G. Ramsa, University of Western Sydney, Australia
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The economics behind son preference in South India

S. Mumtaj Begum and Christianna Singh, Lady Doak College, India
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