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Knowledge economics and the demand for higher education

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This article suggests that the decreased demand for higher education in Poland is partially caused due to the changes in consumer preferences. The appearance of a cheap and highly accessible form of knowledge offered by the massive open online courses is presumed here to have an effect on the demand for formal higher education. This article proposes an additional perspective to the research on knowledge consumption, especially in the context of different versions of knowledge. A simple supply and demand framework is used. It suggests, that the appearance of a cheaper substitute to knowledge leads to the increase of its consumption. This article also argues that knowledge, in terms of ideas and innovations, is misleadingly called to be non-rival and non-excludable. Overall, the article calls for a broader understanding of the knowledge market, emphasizing the need for higher education institutions to adapt to the evolving landscape of knowledge production and consumption. The rise of imperfect informational capitalism requires us to rethink the importance of knowledge quality to the modern society.

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Category:
Articles
Type:
artykuły w czasopismach
Published in:
Journal of Modern Science no. 56, pages 625 - 643,
ISSN: 1734-2031
Language:
English
Publication year:
2024
Bibliographic description:
Kutrzeba F.: Knowledge economics and the demand for higher education// Journal of Modern Science -,iss. 2 (2024), s.625-643
DOI:
Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.13166/jms/189428
Sources of funding:
  • Środki Wydziału Zarządzanie i Ekonomia
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Gdańsk University of Technology

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