What Cannot Be Measured Can Nevertheless Be Managed1
Günter Koch
A chapter in Enabling Innovation, 2011, pp 349-353 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract With their article Measuring Intellectual Capital, the authors have approached their topic with recognizable difficulties that have beset knowledge economists for years: How to identify a method of measurement to determine the Intelligence Quotient of a company, an organization, a region, a nation, in short, the constituents of the knowledge society.
Keywords: Knowledge Management; Intelligence Quotient; Knowledge Economy; Innovation Management; Intellectual Capital (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-24503-9_35
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