Visionary Intellectual Capital Landscapes: An Invitation for Discussion
Aino Kianto (),
Slađana Čabrilo () and
Lina Užienė ()
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Aino Kianto: Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT)
Slađana Čabrilo: I-Shou University
Lina Užienė: Kaunas University of Technology
A chapter in Futurizing Intellectual Capital, 2025, pp 335-357 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter is an editorial overview and interpretation of the most critical topics concerning future development of intellectual capital (IC) theory, research and practice. Based on the 16 ground-breaking and future-oriented core chapters in this book, we identify eight emerging themes for futurizing the field of IC: 1) the need for multilevel approach towards IC; 2) an examination of IC dynamics; 3) redefining of value and economic models at the basis of IC; 4) a better recognition of sustainability and ethics in IC research; 5) a focus on the role of AI in IC; 6) a renewed emphasis on humans and culture; 7) a focus on non-rational and non-technological aspects of IC; and 8) an interdisciplinary approach towards research. We also compile a list of theoretical and practical highlights to futurizing IC, provided by the authors of the individual chapters in this book. The ideas presented in this chapter contribute to opening up new perspectives for the development of IC theory and practice, and inviting scholars and practitioners to a global and future-oriented discussion on IC.
Keywords: Intellectual capital; Theory; Research; Practice; Future (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-80197-6_18
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