Practising knowledge workers: perspectives of an artist and economist: PROFESSIONAL INSIGHTS
Abstract
Purpose
The paper aims to generate insights into practitioners’ understanding of global knowledge work/workers by exploring the perspectives of an artist and economist.
Design/methodology/approach
Semi‐structured interviews with the two participants were conducted; and the interview material was transcribed and analyzed.
Findings
Global knowledge work is a multifaceted concept; it can exist in different fields, including art, technology and social sciences. Global knowledge work is about knowledge that is acquired, accumulated, shared and enriched through relocation, travel or integration into networks. Global knowledge workers are equipped with some form of specialized knowledge, skills set and different communication strategies. Their motivation varies from intellectual curiosity, financial and career benefits, personal reasons to seek a life in another country to the prestige of global knowledge work.
Practical implications
Diversity is a defining attribute of global knowledge work. Diverse backgrounds, expertise and viewpoints of global knowledge workers are becoming an increasingly significant asset for organizations. This has implications in terms of developing effective diversity management strategies in global and knowledge‐intensive organizations, such as universities.
Originality/value
The paper draws on two interviews with practising global knowledge workers, in the fields of art and economy. Useful insights are generated for practitioners in all fields, combining interesting perspectives on global knowledge work and its future value.
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Citation
Nicolopoulou, K. and Karatas‐Ozkan, M. (2007), "Practising knowledge workers: perspectives of an artist and economist: PROFESSIONAL INSIGHTS", Equal Opportunities International, Vol. 26 No. 8, pp. 872-878. https://doi.org/10.1108/02610150710836181
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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