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Queensland – Smart State, Positioning Queensland: An International Perspective

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2016

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Abstract

Positioning the Queensland Smart State Initiative requires a close appreciation of key international perspectives that are developing in this arena. In particular, the paradigm shift that has occurred from information economy to information society to knowledge society, sends powerful signals. Moreover, there is a developing consensus on what the ingredients of a knowledge society should be. Queensland now has a clear list of policy choices to make and some housekeeping to undertake.

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Special Theme: Queensland: The Smart State
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