O preço do conhecimento

Autores

  • Nico Stehr Zeppelin University
  • Marian Adolf Zeppelin University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.11606/0103-2070.ts.2018.137735

Palavras-chave:

Valor do conhecimento, Patentes, Intangíveis, Bens públicos, Preço do conhecimento, Capital humano, Economia moderna

Resumo

O artigo aborda uma questão aparentemente antiga, como sugere a citação inicial tomada à edição de 1891 da revista Scientific American, de como avaliar e medir o valor ou o preço do conhecimento. A questão será estudada de várias perspectivas, tanto da prática como das ciências sociais. Tomando por base um conceito sociológico de conhecimento, discutiremos as perspectivas econômica, social, política e jurídica que podem nos conduzir à noção de preço do conhecimento.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Nico Stehr, Zeppelin University

    Karl-Mannheim Chair of Cultural Studies at Zeppelin University, Germany.

  • Marian Adolf, Zeppelin University

    Professor of Media Cultura at Zeppelin University, Germany.

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