Meir Russ (University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, USA)
The application of continuously changing ubiquitous computing and network technologies and the ensuing new networked society is challenging the traditional perspectives of what is human and social capital. Human Capital and Assets in the Networked World extends the discussion of the interaction between multiple types of capital among different actors over different time frames, assuming that the nature of such interaction is dynamically modified resulting from the adaptation by individuals and organizations of the new technologies. Such interaction of a multilevel system is enabled for...
The application of continuously changing ubiquitous computing and network technologies and the ensuing new networked society is challenging the tradit...