Society for Knowledge Economics UPDATE : AUGUST 2007
 
  Welcome to the Society for Knowledge Economics (SKE) newsletter. We are a non-profit organisation which fosters industry engagement, policy development and practical programs to help Australia remain productive, innovative and competitive in the knowledge economy. Foremost among our achievements is the development of the Australian guiding principles on extended performance management which are currently being tested by
  Australian organisations endeavouring to report and manage knowledge capital. SKE collaborates closely with and gratefully acknowledges the assistance of our supporters and partners from the private sector, government and industry bodies. Together we engage in research and development of practical solutions to support 21st century Australia. For more information on SKE’s mission and achievements, please visit our website. MORE

  Steve Vamos President, SKE
 
Steve Vamos
President, SKE

 
Breakthoughs
The latest findings published by SKE and its partners, along with member awards.
Business Council of Australia
The results of SKE’s collaborative project with the Business Council of Australia on the need for a national innovation framework. MORE
Westpac
Winner of Knowledge Capital Reporting Award. MORE
Global Conference
How do we value intellectual capital? Financing for entrepreneurship and SME growth. MORE
NSW Department of Lands
Winner of Emerald Literati award for its work measuring intellectual capital. MORE
SKE
What’s driving productivity and prosperity? International report on trends in reporting intangible asset. MORE

Parnerships and Projects
SKE is undertaking research and practical projects designed to promote improved performance
as well as the workplace environment. Participants are sought in the following studies. MORE
Ernst & Young
How sustainable is your sustainability program? MORE
SKE
What drives productivity and innovation? The role of work place conditions, leadership skills & management practices MORE

EVENTS
Beautiful Mind
Professor Sir James Mirrlees discusses his Nobel prize-winning discoveries. MORE

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