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Intellectual and environmental capital

Journal of Intellectual Capital, 2007
PurposeFaced with increasing environmental problems, traditional methods for transmitting information regarding corporate environmental actions are insufficient. Accordingly, the purpose of this paper is to suggest the environmental capital report, the knowledge map and the balanced scorecard as alternative instruments to provide the environmental ...
Claver-Cortés, Enrique   +3 more
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Intellectual capital and the capital market: the circulability of intellectual capital

Accounting, Auditing & Accountability Journal, 2003
This paper argues that intellectual capital and intangible assets are difficult resources for two different reasons. First, intellectual capital and intangibles assets are not (yet) disentangled by the institutions of the capital markets, and therefore they are not (yet) translatable with any degree of confidence into predictions about stock price ...
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Intellectual Capital

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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Intellectual Capital and Innovation

2017
This 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

2011
Steady 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, 2008
PurposeThe 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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Intellectual Capital and Innovation

International Journal of Marketing, Innovation and Strategy
International Journal of Marketing, Innovation and Strategy, Vol 2 No 01 (2024)
Sardo, Filipe   +2 more
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Intellectual Capital

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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