Integral Knowledge Creation and Innovation: Empowering Knowledge Communities

Integral Knowledge Creation and Innovation: Empowering Knowledge Communities

by Elizabeth Mamukwa
Integral Knowledge Creation and Innovation: Empowering Knowledge Communities

Integral Knowledge Creation and Innovation: Empowering Knowledge Communities

by Elizabeth Mamukwa

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Overview

This work focuses on the creation of new knowledge, and how this has happened throughout all ages, as far back as the time of ancient philosophy to today. A product of integral research, it covers the process of creating new knowledge, leveraging existing knowledge, sometimes resulting in cutthroat innovations. It also includes knowledge systems such as conventional university systems to Mode 2 university concepts, culminating on integral research to innovation.

This book will help the reader to realise that the subject of knowledge creation is no longer business as usual. Many innovations have been created for human benefit in general, but such innovations may have benefited only parts of society. The challenge in the world is that, while new innovations may be brilliant, there are sections of society who continue to slip into poverty. Modern innovators must also consider such communities and come up with appropriate interventions. This book will open the eyes of innovators to new possibilities. In addition, the subject of knowledge should not be an elitist affair. One may stand to gain a lot by seeing the knowledge in other people, whatever their station in life. This realisation can enable serious innovators to widen their scope in terms of the sources of existing knowledge which can be improved and reassessed as new knowledge. Such existing knowledge can be identified by engaging the very communities that may be affected by a problem or challenge. Such communities will have had time to interrogate their situations and think of possible solutions to such, though they might not have the economic capacity to implement such solutions. This is always a useful starting point if one is seeking a solution to a community problem.

This book will be useful to students interested in the subject of knowledge and innovation, from under-graduate to PhD level. It will also benefit captains of industry, executives and managers who are interested in improving their knowledge improvement cycles in their companies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367532956
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 05/31/2023
Series: Transformation and Innovation
Pages: 238
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Elizabeth Mamukwa is Research Director at the Pundutso Research Institute. She was the chief editor for Integral Green Zimbabwe (2014). She began her career as a schoolteacher and then moved to Industry and Commerce in the Human Resources discipline. She has worked in five corporates in the Agriculture, Engineering, Manufacturing and Telecommunications sectors, rising to the position of Human Resources Director. She also carries out some consulting work.

Table of Contents

1. Introducing Knowledge Creation PART I: THE CALL: WHY KNOWLEDGE CREATION 2. Why Knowledge Creation and Innovation PART II: THE CONTEXT: A BACKGROUND TO KNOWLEDGE CREATION 3. The Philosophy of Knowledge Creation PART III: CONTEXT: KNOWLEDGE CONCIOUSNESS IN DIFFERENT SOCIETIES AND COMMUNITIES 4. Religion and the Subject of Knowledge 5. Knowledge Creation and Societal Learning in the East: The SECI Model 6. Knowledge Creation and Societal Learning in the North and West PART IV: CO-CREATION: THE MODE 2 UNIVERSITY AND KNOWLEDGE CREATION THROUGH INNOVATION 7. Knowledge Creation and Innovation at a Zimbabwean University: The Harare Institute of Technology Case Story 8. The Mode 2 University: The Da Vinci Institute Case Story PART V: CO-CREATION: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 9. My Research to Innovation Journey: Research Methodology 10. Cooperative Inquiry: Towards New Forms of Knowledge Creation PART VI: CONTRIBUTION: OVERVIEW AND OUTCOMES OF THE RESEARCH 11. The Calabash of Knowledge Creation (Denhe re Ruzivo) 12. The Second Calabash: Pundutso Centre for Integral Development 13. Conclusion to Knowledge Creation and Innovation

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