Extent:
347 p.
Type of publication: Book / Working Paper
Language: English
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Description based upon print version of record
Front Cover; Intellectual Capital for Communities; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Introduction, by Ahmed Bounfour and Leif Edvinsson; Part One: Modeling and Contextualizing Intellectual Capital for Communities; Chapter 1. Modeling Intangibles: Transaction Regimes Versus Community Regimes: Ahmed Bounfour; Chapter 2. Regional Intellectual Capital in Waiting: A Strategic Intellectual Capital Quest: Leif Edvinsson; Part Two: Intellectual Capital for Nations; Chapter 3. Estimating the Level of Investment in Knowledge Across the OECD Countries: Mosahid Khan
Chapter 4. Knowledge Economies: A Global Perspective: Jean-Eric AubertChapter 5. Investing in Intangibles: Is a Trillion Dollars Missing From the Gross Domestic Product?: Leonard Nakamura; Chapter 6. Intangibles and Intellectual Capital in the European Investment Bank Project Appraisal: Jean-Jacques Mertens and Jacques Van der Meer; Chapter 7. Assessing Performance of European Innovations Systems: An Intellectual Capital Indexes Perspective: Ahmed Bounfour; Chapter 8. National Intellectual Capital Index: The Benchmarking of Arab Countries: Nick Bontis
Chapter 9. The Intellectual Capital of the State of Israel: Edna Pasher and Sigal ShacharChapter 10. Rethinking Leadership in the Knowledge Society, Learning From Others: How to Integrate Intellectual and Social Capital and Establish a New Balance of Value and Values: Bernhard Von Mutius; Chapter 11. Japan and Other East Asian Economies Under the Knowledge-Based Economy: Seiichi Masuyama; Part Three: Intellectual Capital for Regions; Chapter 12. Value Creation Efficiency at National and Regional Levels: Case Study-Croatia and the European Union: Ante Pulic
Chapter 13. A European Regional Path to the Knowledge Economy: Challenges and Opportunities: Dimitri CorpakisChapter 14. Intellectual Capital Creation in Regions: A Knowledge System Approach: Anssi Smedlund and Aino Pöyhönen; Chapter 15. Ragusa or How to Measure Ignorance: The Ignorance Meter: Klaus North and Stefanie Kares; Chapter 16. Can the State Stimulate the Creation of Regional Networks? Experiences From the Virtual Marketplace Bavaria Initiative: Hans-Joachim Heusler and Hans Schedl
Chapter 17. The Region's Competence and Human Capital: Lessons From the Collaboration Between Three European Regions on Competence Mapping and Intellectual Capital Management: Lars Karlsson and Paolo MartinezPart Four: Intellectual Capital for Cities and Local Communities; Chapter 18. Learning-by-Playing: Bridging the Knowing-Doing Gap in Urban Communities: Albert A. Angehrn
Chapter 19. Cities' Intellectual Capital Benchmarking System (CICBS): A Methodology and a Framework for Measuring and Managing Intellectual Capital of Cities: A Practical Application in the City of Mataró: Jose´ María Viedma Marti
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. If intangibles and intellectual capital are important to the private sector, they are also important to the productivity and competitiveness of the public sector, and so to communities and nations as a whole. In this book, Editors Ahmed Bounfour and Leif Edivinsson have brought together the best minds in intellectual
Chapter 19. Cities' Intellectual Capital Benchmarking System (CICBS): A Methodology and a Framework for Measuring and Managing Intellectual Capital of Cities: A Practical Application in the City of Mataró: Jose María Viedma Marti
ISBN: 978-0-08-047856-2 ; 0-7506-7773-2 ; 978-0-7506-7773-8 ; 978-0-7506-7773-8
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ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW
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