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Intellectual capital is considered to be the most important source of wealth in the New Economy. Whether called intellectual capital, intangible assets, intangible resources, knowledge resources, it is increasingly getting more and more attention from both practitioners and researchers. For...
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The current accounting treatment of intangible assets is far from being generally accepted and defined in the knowledge-based economy. The recognition and evaluation of internally generated trademarks is an unsolved aspect of accounting regulations in the context of a transnationalization...
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In the last decades the concept of social capital—defined here as the norms and networks that enable people to act collectively—enjoyed a remarkable rise across the socio-economic disciplines. The present paper traces the evolution of social capital research as it pertains to...
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Along time, the goal of intangible assets became very important for the activity and prosperity of business. This matter is achieved as well as more and more the companies operate in a global economy which has as main base the digital revolution and information management. The increase of the...
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