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Intellectual capital: a human capital perspective

Lars Nerdrum (Researcher, Norwegian Institute for Studies in Research and Higher Education (NIFU), Oslo, Norway)
Truls Erikson (Associate Professor, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), Trondheim, Norway)

Journal of Intellectual Capital

ISSN: 1469-1930

Article publication date: 1 June 2001

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Abstract

In this article, intellectual capital is seen as complementary capacities of competence and commitment. Based on theoretically and empirically robust human capital theory, we define intellectual capital as individuals’ complementary capacity to generate added value and thus create wealth. Resources are then perceived to be both tangible and intangible. This view is an extension of human capital theory to include the intangible capacities of people. Implications for future research are discussed.

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Nerdrum, L. and Erikson, T. (2001), "Intellectual capital: a human capital perspective", Journal of Intellectual Capital, Vol. 2 No. 2, pp. 127-135. https://doi.org/10.1108/14691930110385919

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