Intellectual Capital for Communities : Nations, Regions, and Cities.
In the knowledge economy, the value of corporations is directly related to their knowledge and intellectual capital. But broaden the perspective a little wider and you begin to see the possibilities: Think of cities, regions, even entire nations, in addition to the public sector.
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier,
2005.
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ISBN: | 9780080478562 0080478565 |
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Table of Contents:
- Front Cover; Intellectual Capital for Communities: Nations, Regions, and Cities; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction; Part One Modeling and Contextualizing Intellectual Capital for Communities; Chapter 1 Modeling Intangibles: Transaction Regimes Versus Community Regimes; Chapter 2 Regional Intellectual Capital in Waiting: A Strategic Intellectual Capital Quest; Part Two Intellectual Capital for Nations; Chapter 3 Estimating the Level of Investment in Knowledge Across the OECD Countries; Chapter 4 Knowledge Economies: A Global Perspective.
- Chapter 5 Investing in Intangibles: Is a Trillion Dollars Missing From the Gross Domestic Product?Chapter 6 Intangibles and Intellectual Capital in the European Investment Bank Project Appraisal; Chapter 7 Assessing Performance of European Innovations Systems: An Intellectual Capital Indexes Perspective; Chapter 8 National Intellectual Capital Index: The Benchmarking of Arab Countries; Chapter 9 The Intellectual Capital of the Sta.