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A brief analysis of research to identify intellectual capital

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posted on 2022-04-06, 22:34 authored by S Townsend
Intellectual Capital has a direct influence on how business processes and procedures are conducted within an organization and it can have a direct transactional value in the form of 'goodwill' when companies are traded or valued. To value IC it is necessary to measure some of the more important parameters of IC that will require the organization to be redefined from a transdisciplinary perspective that encompasses Business Management, Integrated Logistics Support and Information Technology in order to identify the interconnectivity of the processes. The elements of IC considered most important to organizations can be surveyed to support the hypothesis that competitive advantage is gained through the collective experience of employees and how the IC can be harnessed through effective policies and processes.

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Category 1 - Australian Competitive Grants (this includes ARC, NHMRC)

History

Editor

Knight, BA

Start Page

151

End Page

162

Number of Pages

12

ISBN-10

1876682450

Publisher

Post Pressed

Place of Publication

Flaxton Qld.

Open Access

  • No

Era Eligible

  • No

Chapter Number

10

Number of Chapters

10

Parent Title

Reconceptualising learning in the knowledge society

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