VALUATION AND OPTIMIZATION OF THE IMPACT OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL ON ORGANIZATIONAL PERFORMANCE
Feruccio Bilich () and
Ricardo da Silva ()
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Feruccio Bilich: Universidade de Brasília - UnB – Brasil
Ricardo da Silva: University of Brasilia – UnB – Brasil
Portuguese Journal of Management Studies, 2008, vol. XIII, issue 3, 341-359
Abstract:
Intellectual capital is the pre-eminent resource for creating economic wealth. Tangible assets such as property, plant and equipment continue to be important factors in the production of both goods and services. However, their relative importance has decreased over time as the importance of intangible, knowledge-based assets has increased in developing and maintaining a competitive advantage, value creation and competitiveness. This paper prescribes policies for optimizing intangible assets such as Intellectual Capital or, in other words, how and where the organization should invest, with minimum effort, in order to improve its market value and competitiveness in the technology-driven world.
Keywords: Intellectual Capital; Knowledge-based Assets; and Value Creation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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