Intellectual capital for communities
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ELSEVIERBITTERWORTJI HEINEMAS.XIntellectual Capital for CommunitiesHHTIOnS, REGIOnS, and CITIESAdvance Praise for Intellectual Capital for Communities Intellectual capital for communitiess:Nations, Kegions, and Cities“Intellectual capital has become the key source of wealth and power in our postindustrial world, as a consequence of the knowledge revolution and accelerated globalization. This is true not only for the most advanced societies but also for the poorest ones. This book of Intellectual capital for communitiesfers a timely and comprehensive perspective on what it takes to accumulate and use intellectual capital, from the nation level down to local communitiIntellectual capital for communities
es, primary sites for knowledge-based growth and development.—Carl J. Dahlman, Program Manager, Knowledge for Development, World Bank Institute“The stELSEVIERBITTERWORTJI HEINEMAS.XIntellectual Capital for CommunitiesHHTIOnS, REGIOnS, and CITIESAdvance Praise for Intellectual Capital for Communities Intellectual capital for communities coordinated by Bounfour and Edvinsson, it now covers communities and public institutions. It was a necessary step, as knowledge is a public good, and that step gives rise to invaluable new insights.”—Dominique Gucllcc, Chief Economist, European Patent Office“Bounfour and Edvinsson’s extension of th Intellectual capital for communitiese burgeoning intellectual capital literature to communities/rcgions/nations is timely and very rewarding.”—Baruch Lev, Philip Bardes Professor of AccoIntellectual capital for communities
unting and Finance, New York University“In the 20th century, industrial society achieved remarkable growth through the dissemination of an “integratedELSEVIERBITTERWORTJI HEINEMAS.XIntellectual Capital for CommunitiesHHTIOnS, REGIOnS, and CITIESAdvance Praise for Intellectual Capital for Communities Intellectual capital for communitiesough the spread of another IC, that is, “intellectual capital” in every corner of the society.”—Teruyasu Murakami, Chief Counselor, Nomura Research Institute“With assets of many firms being primarily intangibles—knowledge companies—the question arises whether regions and nations arc successfully pur Intellectual capital for communitiessuing similar paths. The authors have rewardingly set out to find answers on how intellectual capital is created in geographic entities and how it canIntellectual capital for communities
be measured.”—Jon Sigurdson, Professor, Research Policy, Stockholm School of Economics“... a welcome and timely overview of a new and vibrant IntelleELSEVIERBITTERWORTJI HEINEMAS.XIntellectual Capital for CommunitiesHHTIOnS, REGIOnS, and CITIESAdvance Praise for Intellectual Capital for Communities Intellectual capital for communitiess on governmental and national levels. The chapters ...arc fresh and topical. This is required reading!”—Karl-Erik Svciby, Professor at Swedish School of Economics and Business Administration, Helsinki, Finland“This book extends the analysis and underlines the crucial importance of intellectual capi Intellectual capital for communitiestal in our economics at all levels, highlighting information and measurement challenges that have to be overcome.”—Graham Vickery, Head Information EcIntellectual capital for communities
onomy Group, OECDIntellectual Capital for CommunitiesNations, Regions, and CitiesEdited byAhmed Bounfour and Leif EdvinssonELSEVIERBl TTF.RWORIHHEINEMELSEVIERBITTERWORTJI HEINEMAS.XIntellectual Capital for CommunitiesHHTIOnS, REGIOnS, and CITIESAdvance Praise for Intellectual Capital for Communities Intellectual capital for communitiesmann30 Corporate Drive, Suite 400, Burlington, MA 01803, USALinacre I louse, Jordan I lill, Oxford 0X2 8DP, UKELSEVIERBITTERWORTJI HEINEMAS.XIntellectual Capital for CommunitiesHHTIOnS, REGIOnS, and CITIESAdvance Praise for Intellectual Capital for CommunitiesGọi ngay
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