SPECIFIC MODELS OF REPRESENTING THE INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL

Authors

  • Andreea Feraru “Vasile Alecsandri” University of Bacau
  • Nicoleta Ciucescu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i20.277

Keywords:

F15, F50, O10

Abstract

Various scientists in the modern age of management have launched different models for evaluating intellectual capital, and some of these models are analysed critically in this study, too. Most authors examine intellectual capital from a static perspective and focus on the development of its various evaluation models. In this chapter we surveyed the classical static models: Sveiby, Edvisson, Balanced Scorecard, as well as the canonical model of intellectual capital. In a spectral dynamic analysis, organisational intellectual capital is structured in: organisational knowledge, organisational intelligence, organisational values, and their value is built on certain mechanisms entitled integrators, whose chief constitutive elements are: individual knowledge, individual intelligence and individual cultural values. The organizations, as employers, must especially reconsider those employees’ work who value knowledge because they are free to choose how, and especially where they are inclined to invest their own energy, skills and time, and they can be treated as freelancers or as some little entrepreneurs .

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Published

25.12.2014

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How to Cite

Feraru, A., & Ciucescu, N. (2014). SPECIFIC MODELS OF REPRESENTING THE INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL. Studies and Scientific Researches. Economics Edition, 20. https://doi.org/10.29358/sceco.v0i20.277

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