"Intellectual capital." . . "Information technology Economic aspects." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Imagination: Three Models of Imagination in the Age of theKnowledge Economy"@en . . . . "Books"@en . "Imagination : three models of imagination in the age of the knowledge economy" . . . . "Reports - Evaluative"@en . . . . "Advancement in the arts and sciences is a primary driver of economic production and social policy in post-industrial societies. Imagination steps back and asks \"what advances the arts and sciences?\" This book explores the collective, social and global dimension of human imagining-and the ambivalent relationship of social institutions, including universities, schools, economies, media and culture industries, to the collective imagination. Basic discovery requires high levels of creative thinking: Imagination looks at the social conditions that make path-breaking thought possible on a large scale. It examines the role of aesthetic, pictorial, digital, paradoxical and other imaginative styles of thinking, and the times and places in which such styles become socially prominent and a significant force in economic and cultural production. It looks at successful societies as they are approaching their peak, when new ideas are driving them forward."@en . "Imagination three models of imagination in the age of the knowledge economy"@en . . . . . . "Intellektuelles Kapital." . . "Wissensproduktion." . . "Informationsgesellschaft." . . "Imagination Social aspects." . . "Imagination." . .