© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.The article deals with the structure of intangible capital. A significant share of the intangible capital is associated with a person and can be considered as human capital, which, in turn, also has a complex structure, including intellectual, social, organizational, cliental, and reputational capital. We have allocated a separate category of the intangible capital—unidentifiable capital—including a variety of synergistic interaction effects, and the structure of intangible capital
This article seeks to illustrate the evolution of intangible assets studies to the broader concept o...
Intellectual capital (IC) has been debated for decades from theoretical and practical perspectives. ...
The knowledge society has been a tremendous accelerator of economic and social progress. The quality...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.The article deals with the structure of intangible capital. A ...
Like all new disciplines that tend toward scientism, intangible capital (IC) collides with many epis...
Abstract. The main objective of this article is to examine the interactions between the different co...
The shift from an industrial-based economy towards a knowledge-based economy has led to a change in ...
Intangibles and human capital are increasingly becoming the most prominent resources for firms in t...
Currently, we live in an economy that has changed considerably since the 1990s. This is the time whe...
Introduction. In this article author reviewed historical evolution of understanding of intangible co...
As business environment changes so that the most critical asset of the organization becomes knowledg...
The concept of human capital was introduced by Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill, who understood the q...
This chapter explores the domains of intellectual capital (IC) more commonly known as human, organis...
This paper reviews theoretical and empirical academic economic studies that discuss what is intangib...
Intellectual capital can be defined as the 'economic value ' of three categories of intang...
This article seeks to illustrate the evolution of intangible assets studies to the broader concept o...
Intellectual capital (IC) has been debated for decades from theoretical and practical perspectives. ...
The knowledge society has been a tremendous accelerator of economic and social progress. The quality...
© 2016 Taylor & Francis Group, London.The article deals with the structure of intangible capital. A ...
Like all new disciplines that tend toward scientism, intangible capital (IC) collides with many epis...
Abstract. The main objective of this article is to examine the interactions between the different co...
The shift from an industrial-based economy towards a knowledge-based economy has led to a change in ...
Intangibles and human capital are increasingly becoming the most prominent resources for firms in t...
Currently, we live in an economy that has changed considerably since the 1990s. This is the time whe...
Introduction. In this article author reviewed historical evolution of understanding of intangible co...
As business environment changes so that the most critical asset of the organization becomes knowledg...
The concept of human capital was introduced by Adam Smith and John Stuart Mill, who understood the q...
This chapter explores the domains of intellectual capital (IC) more commonly known as human, organis...
This paper reviews theoretical and empirical academic economic studies that discuss what is intangib...
Intellectual capital can be defined as the 'economic value ' of three categories of intang...
This article seeks to illustrate the evolution of intangible assets studies to the broader concept o...
Intellectual capital (IC) has been debated for decades from theoretical and practical perspectives. ...
The knowledge society has been a tremendous accelerator of economic and social progress. The quality...