Section II. Preface

Part II, Section II, Summary

Section 02 with five chapters deals with a quantitative approach applicable in the knowledge domain. The gain in knowledge potential (KnP) is considered as “work-done” by individual KCOs as they spend the physical, mental, psychological, etc., energies spent in acquiring the potential. This potential is expended, altered, expanded and or enhanced by the individual efforts during the deployment of the KnP in the routine activities by actions based on verb-functions (VFs’) that constitute integral parts of kels and KCOs. The utility of the expenditure of the knowledge energy are also presented in the various chapters in this part. The traditional concepts of Marshalls’ microeconomic theory are not ...

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