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Intellectual Capital
by Diana Belohlavek |
The growth of countries, businesses and individuals is based on their intellectual capital.
Many controversies have been created along developing Intellectual Capital which in some extend depend, on the one hand, on the conventions used to define it and, on the other hand, on the urgent necessity to capitalize it which turns out to generate fallacious scenarios.
Developing Intellectual Capital (IC) is a complex matter. It could be defined as a complex system with open boundaries, and therefore it does not respond to univocal cause-effect relations as do simple systems. IC does not play by the same rules.
But when does IC begin to be such? Not all intellectual matters are to be considered Capital. This e-book presents the unicist ontology of Intellectual Capital as the integration of: Objects, Human Capital, Credibility and Innovation to define its nature and transform it into growth.
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