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    The Age of Communication by Sonja Verwey

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…An overview is given of how the new corporate building blocks of connectivity, corporate renewal and culture can evoke and liberate the intellectual capital at the organisation, and more importantly revive the spirit of the organisation. …”
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    Presentation of knowledge sharing model in Bank Maskan Iran by Maryam Firoozi, ahmad vedadi, alireza Amirkabiri

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The findings of the research indicated the existence of a positive and significant relationship between intellectual capital and creativity of employees in Sanat and Ma'dan Bank. …”
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    Reporting Systems in Public Administration: The New Approach for Austrian Universities by Michaela Schaffhauser-Linzatti

    Published 2004-03-01
    “…It focuses on the Austrian university intellectual capital statement as one of the most important reports using intangible values in the light of theoretical criteria and practical experience.…”
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    INTERNATIONALIZATION OF MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA by Vlatka Bilas, Sanja Franc, Iskra Kvaternjak

    Published 2013-05-01
    “… The value of small enterprises from the information technology industry can be found in their intellectual capital; these enterprises developed high value-added products and therefore contribute to the knowledge-based economy. …”
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    INTERNATIONALIZATION OF MICRO AND SMALL ENTERPRISES IN THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRY OF THE REPUBLIC OF CROATIA by Vlatka Bilas, Sanja Franc, Iskra Kvaternjak

    Published 2013-05-01
    “… The value of small enterprises from the information technology industry can be found in their intellectual capital; these enterprises developed high value-added products and therefore contribute to the knowledge-based economy. …”
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    Organizational and legal aspects of ensuring infrastructural interaction between business and higher education by Yu. V. Kotelevskaya

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…The legal foundations’ study for ensuring infrastructural interaction between business and higher education is the basis for building a hypothesis about the need to improve the conditions for the effective use of scientific developments, the development of intellectual capital and commercialization, as well as for the practical applicability of research achievements. …”
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    Assessment of the innovation activity of the industry by the manufacturability level by S. S. Kudryavtseva, M. V. Shinkevich, D. V. Kharitonov

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In the innovative economy, the labour costs and physical capital are reduced, and the share of intellectual capital in the first-cost of created products increases. …”
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    Empresários e intelectuais: agentes culturais e valorização de um grupo étnico by Maria Clara Mocellin

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The paper highlights a specific process of association of economic and intellectual capital, articulated though strategies of interest groups designed to legitimate and recognize a field of knowledge, as well as through actions designed to value and promote the local culture. …”
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    Human capital management in a pandemic and crisis by S. K. Baуdybekova

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The following tasks were completed: an analysis of the development and formation of human capital was carried out, the relationship between the intellectual capital, the level of education, personal incomes of subjects in a pandemic was analysed. …”
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    E-LEARNING: CURRENT STATE OF PROBLEM IN HIGHER EDUCATION SYSTEM OF RUSSIA AND FOREIGN COUNTRIES by T. M. Shkapenko

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…The author comes to conclusion that in the situation, when Russia is threatened with not only real but virtual outflow of students as well, we have to admit that fast development of distant education is the only way to save national intellectual capital. Introduction of distant education should create the alternative to traditional methods and become an important part of overall strategy of Russian national universities.…”
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    Russia’s inventive activity in new technological trends by V. V. Narbut

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Sanctions restrictions led to the reduction of applications for inventions by foreign applicants and weakening of the domestic intellectual property market dependence on foreign intellectual capital. A significant regional differentiation of inventive activity has been noted, and five leading regions identified. …”
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    The evolution of diaspora indigenous theoretical approaches from the perspective of the economic development of the Republic of Moldova by FILIP Nelly, CHIRVAS Cristina

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Diaspora permanently contributes to the development of the country from which it comes, considering that it represents a link between societies, which promotes the heritage and values of the country of origin, supports the local community through various decentralized and international cooperation activities, and participates intensively in the development process sustainable with expertise in various fields, economic, human, intellectual capital and vast experience accumulated in the destination country. …”
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    INTENSIFICATION OF «LIVING KNOWLEDGE» AT THE TRANSITION TO «KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY»: PROJECT AND REALITY by Naira V. Danielyan

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…Due to a broader application of distant technologies in educational process and the reduction of lectures and practical classes aimed at the acquisition of «living knowledge», i.e. an individual's definite knowledge, it becomes harder and harder for universities to train a specialist who is capable to produce some intellectual capital on the basis of his personal self-improvement, intellectual power and imagination. …”
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    THE TOURISM POTENTIAL AND EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF RURAL HERITAGE ASSETS THROUGH THEME ROUTES by Tibor Gonda, Monika Pentz

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…However, these products are not only about preserving values and exploiting them for economic purposes, but also about adding high intellectual capital, community collaboration or environmental awareness raising, social responsibility or even education for sustainability. …”
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    THE TOURISM POTENTIAL AND EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF RURAL HERITAGE ASSETS THROUGH THEME ROUTES by Tibor Gonda, Monika Pentz

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…However, these products are not only about preserving values and exploiting them for economic purposes, but also about adding high intellectual capital, community collaboration or environmental awareness raising, social responsibility or even education for sustainability. …”
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    How to Turn Trust into Non-material Asset of Higher Education by G. Zborovsky, P. Ambarova

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…In this case, trust may be converted to intellectual capital of higher education subjects. If the trust level is low, the effectiveness of learning and teaching decreases greatly. …”
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    Human Resource Management Activities and Organizational Commitment among the Engineers and Technical Technicians of the Electricity Company by Sajjad Salehi-Kordabadi, Mehrdada Godarzvand Chegini, Shahram Ismaeilpoor, Farzane Zad-Dousti

    Published 2021-05-01
    “…Purpose: One of the strategic issues of Guilan Regional Electricity Company is planning and providing appropriate communication methods to attract the employees' participation to improve continuously, increase the efficiency and effectiveness of activities, create added value, active and lively environment, maintain intellectual capital, and create change. By institutionalizing learning, the study aims to develop organizational innovation and growth. …”
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    Current Trends in the Development of Reporting in the Sphere of Investments in Human Capital by Maryna Resler, Jurij Renkas, Ivan Rusyn

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The purpose of this work is to develop the company’s financial reporting methodology in the context of evaluating the human and intellectual capital of the company’s employees. By developing a separate calculation methodology based on traditional reports on added value, it is proposed to create one’s own alternative human capital accounting system. …”
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    Maturity of knowledge management evaluation in organizational units using Data Envelopment Analysis by Nazila Adabavazeh, Mehrzad Navabakhsh

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Knowledge management is one of the most common processes through which an organization generates wealth from its knowledge and intellectual capital. Knowledge management empowers innovation. …”
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    The Effect of the Functions of the Knowledge Management Maturity Triple Model on the Acquisition of Competitive Advantage Capabilities (Case Study: National Petrochemical Company) by Sayyed Mohammad Reza Davoodi, Mojgan Gharibi Marzankola, Mohammadreza Hamidizadeh, Valiullah Ali Mohammadi

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…They are in the second and third ranks.Originality/Value: Failure to pay attention to the functions of knowledge management maturity in the organization leads to the loss of intellectual capital, products, technologies, innovations, and creativity. …”
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