Metaphors are at the basis of our understanding of reality. Using the theory of metaphor developed by Lakoff and Johnson (1980, 1999) this paper analyses common metaphors used in the intellectual capital and knowledge management literatures. An analysis of key works by Davenport & Prusak (2000), Nonaka & Takeuchi (1995), and Stewart (1991) suggests that at least 95 percent of all statements about either knowledge or intellectual capital are based on metaphors. The paper analyses the two metaphors that form the basis for the concept of intellectual capital: ‘Knowledge as a Resource’ and ‘Knowledge as Capital’, both of which derive their foundations from the industrial age. The paper goes into some of the implications of these findings for th...
At the time of its introduction at the end of the 1980s, the concept of natural capital represented ...
This paper presents the results of an exercise to assess the effects of metaphors on knowledge manag...
Conceptual metaphors play a vital role in our ability to think in abstract terms like knowledge. Met...
Purpose – To analyse common metaphors used in the intellectual capital (IC) and knowledge management...
The paper focuses on the consequences that the metaphorical use of the concept of capital can genera...
This paper considers the conceptual value of social capital, given its contested empirical and theor...
This paper probes the effects upon people of defining knowledge primarily in economic terms. It asse...
In many fields within management and organizational literature there is considerable debate and cont...
"Knowledge" takes a central place in economics. This paper shows that the metaphor pervasively used ...
Purpose To analyze differences between Western and Eastern cultures in the way they conceptualize kn...
Knowledge takes a central place in economics. This paper shows that the metaphor pervasively used in...
This study questions the coupling of “intellectual ” with “capital ” and the assumption that such a ...
It is a widely accepted premise that we are in a midst of a radical change of economic and social r...
A literature search indicates that Data, Information and Knowledge continue to be placed into a hier...
Since metaphor in language and thought might be glossed as ‘metaphor and meaning’ and as...
At the time of its introduction at the end of the 1980s, the concept of natural capital represented ...
This paper presents the results of an exercise to assess the effects of metaphors on knowledge manag...
Conceptual metaphors play a vital role in our ability to think in abstract terms like knowledge. Met...
Purpose – To analyse common metaphors used in the intellectual capital (IC) and knowledge management...
The paper focuses on the consequences that the metaphorical use of the concept of capital can genera...
This paper considers the conceptual value of social capital, given its contested empirical and theor...
This paper probes the effects upon people of defining knowledge primarily in economic terms. It asse...
In many fields within management and organizational literature there is considerable debate and cont...
"Knowledge" takes a central place in economics. This paper shows that the metaphor pervasively used ...
Purpose To analyze differences between Western and Eastern cultures in the way they conceptualize kn...
Knowledge takes a central place in economics. This paper shows that the metaphor pervasively used in...
This study questions the coupling of “intellectual ” with “capital ” and the assumption that such a ...
It is a widely accepted premise that we are in a midst of a radical change of economic and social r...
A literature search indicates that Data, Information and Knowledge continue to be placed into a hier...
Since metaphor in language and thought might be glossed as ‘metaphor and meaning’ and as...
At the time of its introduction at the end of the 1980s, the concept of natural capital represented ...
This paper presents the results of an exercise to assess the effects of metaphors on knowledge manag...
Conceptual metaphors play a vital role in our ability to think in abstract terms like knowledge. Met...