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Intellectual capital in the new Internet economy – Its meaning, measurement and management for enhancing quality
Ray F. Carroll, Richard R. TanseyIntellectual capital is the cornerstone of corporate success in the new economy. This article will discuss the meaning, measurement, and management of intellectual capital. It…
Management of intangibles – An attempt to build a theory
Paloma Sánchez, Cristina Chaminade, Marta OleaThis article attempts to contribute to the development of a positive theory on the management of intangibles by building a model that describes the process followed by business…
Valuing intangibles companies – An intellectual capital approach
Patrick H. Sullivan, Patrick H. SullivanThere is a dramatic increase in the number of companies whose value lies largely in their intangible assets; with relatively little or no value associated with their tangible…
Using intellectual capital to evaluate educational technology projects
Luiz Antonio JoiaIntellectual capital has been used to measure the intangible assets of corporations. Intellectual capital can also be used to assess and evaluate the outcomes of social projects…
Difficulties in diffusion of tacit knowledge in organizations
Tua Haldin‐HerrgardTo manage intangible assets such as knowledge is perceived as an important capability for competition. One of the main matters for managing knowledge resources is diffusion of…
Where does knowledge management add value?
Chee Wen Chong, Tony Holden, Paul Wilhelmij, Ruth A. SchmidtThis survey of senior managers at 25 international organizations tackles the key question: “Where does knowledge management add value?” The findings indicate that only a very…
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- Professor Merrill Warkentin