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2008
Today’s economy is characterized by a rapid rate of change, globalization, and knowledge-intensive products. This makes knowledge management (KM) vital to organizations. The resource-based view of the firm postulates that a firm’s profitability is not only a function of its market and competitive position but also a function of its internal ...
HY Sonya Hsu, Peter P. Mykytyn Jr.
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Today’s economy is characterized by a rapid rate of change, globalization, and knowledge-intensive products. This makes knowledge management (KM) vital to organizations. The resource-based view of the firm postulates that a firm’s profitability is not only a function of its market and competitive position but also a function of its internal ...
HY Sonya Hsu, Peter P. Mykytyn Jr.
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Intellectual Capital and Innovation
2017This chapter focuses on research that explores the behavioural influences on innovation practice and their association with intellectual capital (IC), especially through narratives, which are associated with communication of IC inside and outside organizations.
Jim Rooney, John Dumay
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Measuring Intellectual Capital
2011Steady knowledge production and a great innovative capability are crucial attributes, if not necessary prerequisites, that companies need to be and remain competitive on today's market. The open innovation approach provides an opportunity within this article to increase companies' innovative capability.
Sabina Jeschke+2 more
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Intellectual capital: a user's perspective
Management Research News, 2008PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to offer an empirical account of how a group of financial professionals uses intellectual capital (IC) information, and the value that the group imputes to IC reporting. The paper also aims to understand the group's ability to privately access information that might help them determine the value of a company's IC in ...
R. Petty, GUTHRIE, JAMES, F. Ricceri
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An overall index of intellectual capital
Management Research Review, 2014Purpose – The aim of this article is to expound a holistic intellectual capital index. Moreover, the paper presents its implementation within a real estate organization. Design/methodology/approach – The index is calculated on the basis of 14 structured interviews
CRICELLI, Livio+2 more
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2006
Today’s economy is characterized by a rapid rate of change, globalization, and knowledge-intensive products. This makes knowledge management (KM) vital to organizations. The resource-based view of the firm postulates that a firm’s profitability is not only a function of its market and competitive position but also a function of its internal ...
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Today’s economy is characterized by a rapid rate of change, globalization, and knowledge-intensive products. This makes knowledge management (KM) vital to organizations. The resource-based view of the firm postulates that a firm’s profitability is not only a function of its market and competitive position but also a function of its internal ...
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Intellectual Capital and Innovation
International Journal of Marketing, Innovation and StrategyInternational Journal of Marketing, Innovation and Strategy, Vol 2 No 01 (2024)
Sardo, Filipe+2 more
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A Reporting Perspective on Intellectual Capital
2005Increased attention to intangibles and knowledge resources to create value has called for new frameworks to report organizational performance (Bukh, 2003, Marr & Spender, 2004, MERITUM, 2002, PRISM, 2003). The advent of the knowledge economy has increased the importance of knowledge-based resources.
Mouritsen, Jan+2 more
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2005
Intellectual capital (IC) consists of human capital, organizational capital, and relational capital, and their relationships. It has been said to be important to explain the difference between market value and book value of a firm, but measurement of IC is more likely to be important because it forms a starting point for understanding and managing ...
Mouritsen, Jan, Bukh, Per Nikolaj
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Intellectual capital (IC) consists of human capital, organizational capital, and relational capital, and their relationships. It has been said to be important to explain the difference between market value and book value of a firm, but measurement of IC is more likely to be important because it forms a starting point for understanding and managing ...
Mouritsen, Jan, Bukh, Per Nikolaj
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Constructing intellectual capital statements
Scandinavian Journal of Management, 2001This article analyses the development of intellectual capital statements in 19 Danish firms. These statements are discussed in order to show how they work in relation to knowledge-management activities. Based on survey and interview data from the firms that have collaborated in developing intellectual capital statements, the article focuses on why and ...
Bukh, Per Nikolaj+2 more
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