This paper examines the application of inference-supporting ontologies to the issue of knowledge valuation. Knowledge, like customer goodwill or a brand, is an intangible asset for a firm; that is, a non-physical, non-financial claim to future wealth. Intangibles are notoriously difficult to value, but there are a number of reasons why we should try. A series of factors affecting the value of knowledge are discussed, and an ontology that could be used to express some of these is sketched. Such an ontology could be imported by e-business models, to help understand how an organisation's knowledge adds value to its operations, and therefore to enable informed management of its knowledge assets
Ontologies are becoming increasingly more important in many di!erent areas, including the knowledge ...
Abstract. Knowledge management research focuses on concepts, methods, and tools supporting the manag...
AbstractA new language based on valuations is proposed as an alternative to rule-based languages for...
[[abstract]]Advent of the innovation economy has ushered in knowledge as the most valuable corporate...
For many years, physical asset indicators were the main evidence of an organization's successful per...
For many years, physical asset indicators were the main evidence of an organisation's successful per...
Knowledge assets which relate to an organization's core business can ensure its competitive edge in...
This paper presents an ontology methodology to represent the semi-structure of domain knowledge of a...
[[abstract]]This paper presents an ontology methodology to represent the semi-structure of domain kn...
In this paper we provide a conceptual approach to modelling value propositions. We argue that rigoro...
Ontologies are explicit conceptualisations of subject domains, and this chapter examines the use and...
Ontologies are becoming increasingly more important in many different areas, including the knowledge...
Ontologies are becoming increasingly more important in many different areas, including the knowledge...
Over time three generations of Knowledge Management have been identified. With phenomenal advances i...
Knowledge valorisation is the transfer of knowledge from one party to another for economic benefit. ...
Ontologies are becoming increasingly more important in many di!erent areas, including the knowledge ...
Abstract. Knowledge management research focuses on concepts, methods, and tools supporting the manag...
AbstractA new language based on valuations is proposed as an alternative to rule-based languages for...
[[abstract]]Advent of the innovation economy has ushered in knowledge as the most valuable corporate...
For many years, physical asset indicators were the main evidence of an organization's successful per...
For many years, physical asset indicators were the main evidence of an organisation's successful per...
Knowledge assets which relate to an organization's core business can ensure its competitive edge in...
This paper presents an ontology methodology to represent the semi-structure of domain knowledge of a...
[[abstract]]This paper presents an ontology methodology to represent the semi-structure of domain kn...
In this paper we provide a conceptual approach to modelling value propositions. We argue that rigoro...
Ontologies are explicit conceptualisations of subject domains, and this chapter examines the use and...
Ontologies are becoming increasingly more important in many different areas, including the knowledge...
Ontologies are becoming increasingly more important in many different areas, including the knowledge...
Over time three generations of Knowledge Management have been identified. With phenomenal advances i...
Knowledge valorisation is the transfer of knowledge from one party to another for economic benefit. ...
Ontologies are becoming increasingly more important in many di!erent areas, including the knowledge ...
Abstract. Knowledge management research focuses on concepts, methods, and tools supporting the manag...
AbstractA new language based on valuations is proposed as an alternative to rule-based languages for...