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Journal articles on the topic "National intellectual capital measurement models"

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Mačerinskienė, Irena, and Rasa Aleknavičiūtė. "Comparative Evaluation of National Intellectual Capital Measurement Models." Business: Theory and Practice 16, no. (1) (2015): 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3846/btp.2015.548.

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National intellectual capital is regarded as an important factor of a country's ability to perform high value added functions including the ability to create innovations. Measuring national intellectual capital is still a complicated task. In this article national intellectual capital concept and measurement models are analysed in order to show how national intellectual capital could be measured. The findings show that there are several weaknesses of measurement models validity. Those weaknesses in more recent measurement models are minimized by introducing advanced national intellectual capit
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Mačerinskienė, Irena, and Rasa Aleknavičiūtė. "Comparative Evaluation of National Intellectual Capital Measurement Models." Verslas: Teorija ir Praktika 16, no. 1 (2015): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/btp.2015.548.

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National intellectual capital is regarded as an important factor of a country’s ability to perform high value added functions including the ability to create innovations. Measuring national intellectual capital is still a complicated task. In this article national intellectual capital concept and measurement models are analysed in order to show how national intellectual capital could be measured. The findings show that there are several weaknesses of measurement models validity. Those weaknesses in more recent measurement models are minimized by introducing advanced national intellectual capit
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Michalczuk, Grażyna, and Julita Fiedorczuk. "National Intellectual Capital Taxonomy." Economics and Business 32, no. 1 (2018): 89–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/eb-2018-0007.

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Abstract The concept of national intellectual capital (NIC) is in its early stage of development. NIC has a complicated and heterogeneous nature with NIC models displaying varying levels of aggregation and structure as well as inconsistent accuracy. As a result, the authors’ standpoints differ according to definition and NIC taxonomy. The aim of this article is to analyze NIC taxonomy and to organize and classify the scattered and often inadvertent intangible generators of the country’s wealth. The results of the research confirm a lack of a generally accepted definitional and taxonomic approa
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Krušinskas, Rytis, and Jurgita Bruneckienė. "MEASUREMENT OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL OF LITHUANIAN CITIES BY A COMPOSITE INDEX." Journal of Business Economics and Management 16, no. 3 (2014): 529–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16111699.2012.729155.

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The article comprises analysis of theoretical and practical aspects of measurement of the city's intellectual capital. This article includes analysis of the intellectual capital concept and possibilities of its application at the city level, generalization of the organization intellectual capital models and principles, which, considering the macro-level context and overview of tendencies of economic growth, are applied for measurement of intellectual capital of the city. The newly created city's intellectual capital balance index is presented. The empirical application of the method proved tha
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Pirozzi, Maria Grazia, and Giuseppe Paolo Ferulano. "Intellectual capital and performance measurement in healthcare organizations." Journal of Intellectual Capital 17, no. 2 (2016): 320–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jic-07-2015-0063.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to define a new conceptual framework or model, to measure and manage organizational performance, both financial/non-financial and intellectual capital (IC), in a healthcare organization. Design/methodology/approach – The integrated new model is produced by integrating the common assessment framework (CAF) model with two other frameworks representing the IC and leadership. These already existing models are originated, respectively by the Health Agency of Emilia-Romagna Region (Italy) and the National Healthcare System (NHS – UK). The integration phase is o
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Vahanyan, Grigori Arshaluys, Hovhannes Vahanyan, and Margarita Ghazaryan. "Interactive innovative tool for early diagnosis of global pre-crisis processes (based on measurement and assessment of the virtual intellectual capital)." Journal of Intellectual Capital 20, no. 2 (2019): 190–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jic-05-2017-0074.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to present the great importance and impact of the virtual intellectual capital (VIC) in the frameworks of digital economics, e-governance and business, e-trading and commerce, virtual organizations and enterprises, and information communication technologies development (based on the comparative case studies of the world, Russian and Armenian economics). These conditions increase the importance of the measurement and assessment of the VIC.Design/methodology/approachThe research findings are obtained through the method of comparative analysis of the complex mo
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Michalczuk, Grażyna, and Julita Fiedorczuk. "NATIONAL INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL MEASUREMENT – SELECTED PROBLEMS." PRACE NAUKOWE UNIWERSYTETU EKONOMICZNEGO WE WROCŁAWIU, no. 509 (2018): 282–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.15611/pn.2018.509.24.

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Lin, Carol Yeh Yun, and Leif Edvinsson. "National intellectual capital model and measurement." International Journal of Knowledge-Based Development 3, no. 1 (2012): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijkbd.2012.045570.

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ALLALI, manal, Meryem BEKKAI, KHALDI Mohamed Amine EL, HALOUI Chaimae EL, and MOUTAOUKIL Chaimae EL. "Intellectual capital management: Intellectual capital in different fields and its components." International Journal of Applied Management and Economics Volume 02, Num 01 (2021): 001. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7798870.

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<strong>Abstract</strong> &nbsp; The purpose of our article is to definethe concept of intellectual capital, to talk&nbsp; about its history, its models of measurement, the components that characterize it, its impact&nbsp; on organizations, and lastly how it is manifested in different fields and its relationship with&nbsp; knowledge management , that is all to highlight its importance in an economy dominated by&nbsp; the creation and diffusion of knowledge, since the role of intellectual capital is indelible,&nbsp; especially with the increase in overall corporate investment in IC - and becaus
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Paszko, Julita. "Intellectual capital of European Union countries (EU-28) – measurement concept." Optimum. Economic Studies, no. 3(101) (2020): 107–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.15290/oes.2020.03.101.09.

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Purpose – The aim of the present research paper is to enrich the achievements of science through a description of a theoretical-methodological approach to measuring the national intellectual capital (NIC) along with its application in the evaluation of the European Union countries (2015). Research method – The synthetic indicator, describing the intellectual capital of the EU countries was quantified by using the TOPSIS method. The year 2015 is the study period. Results – The estimation results confirm the diversity of the intellectual capital level in the 28 countries of the EU. The highest i
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Books on the topic "National intellectual capital measurement models"

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Khavandkar, Jalil. Intellectual Capital: Management, Development and Measurement Models: 3rd Edition - 2013. Ministry of Science, Research and Technology Press, 2013.

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Khavandkar, Jalil. Intellectual Capital: Management, Development and Measurement Models 2 editions (2009). Ministry of Science, Research and Technology Press, 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "National intellectual capital measurement models"

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Fisher, William P., and A. Jackson Stenner. "Metrology for the Social, Behavioral, and Economic Sciences." In Explanatory Models, Unit Standards, and Personalized Learning in Educational Measurement. Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-3747-7_17.

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AbstractA metrological infrastructure for the social, behavioral, and economic sciences has foundational and transformative potentials relating to education, health care, human and natural resource management, organizational performance assessment, and the economy at large. The traceability of universally uniform metrics to reference standard metrics is a taken-for-granted essential component of the infrastructure of the natural sciences and engineering. Advanced measurement methods and models capable of supporting similar metrics, standards, and traceability for intangible forms of capital ha
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Nazari, Jamal A. "Intellectual Capital Measurement and Reporting Models." In Knowledge Management for Competitive Advantage During Economic Crisis. IGI Global, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-4666-6457-9.ch008.

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This chapter extends the earlier study of Bontis (2001) by critically reviewing the existing methods to measure and report intellectual capital. Bontis's (2001) study contributed significantly to the intellectual capital measurement and reporting literature. However, despite the growth in the field of IC and development and introduction of several new approaches to measure and report intellectual capital, no recent study has synthesized the IC measurement and reporting models. The objective of this chapter is to fill this gap in the literature by providing a critical review of 28 IC measuremen
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Van den Berg, H. "Measurement Models in the Intellectual Capital Theory." In Strategies for Information Technology and Intellectual Capital. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-081-3.ch005.

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Intellectual capital in the form of intangible assets is now variously estimated to constitute 60-75 percent of corporate value, on average. Current debates about intellectual capital are part of the search for a methodology to measure the knowledge base of a firm. This is critical since a failure to properly conceptualize the nature and value of knowledge assets condemns firms and whole economies to fight competitive battles with outdated weapons and tactics. The purpose of this chapter is to present a comparative evaluation of some of the most commonly known intellectual capital (IC) measure
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Cuganesan, Suresh, and Richard Petty. "Intellectual Capital Measurements and Reporting." In Strategic Intellectual Capital Management in Multinational Organizations. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-679-2.ch005.

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Multinational organizations operate across a variety of complex competitive environments. Achieving the right balance of global alignment and local flexibility is central to competitive success for these organizations. Viewed from an intellectual capital perspective, multinational organizations need to: design and execute appropriate structures and systems (structural capital); engage and align its international workforce (human capital); and, generate favourable relationships across the multitude of stakeholders it interacts with globally (relational capital). But in pursuing these goals, a n
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López Sáez, Pedro, José Emilio Navas López, and Gregorio Martín de Castro. "Intellectual Capital in Knowledge-Intensive Firms." In Knowledge Ecology in Global Business. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-270-1.ch014.

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During more than a decade, the literature has provided several intellectual capital models. Nevertheless, empirical evidence is still necessary in the field, and empirically supported models for classification and measurement of intellectual capital are not very common. This work finds the main components or building blocks of an intellectual capital balance sheet, taking the three most common components of intellectual capital (human capital, structural capital, and relational capital) and testing empirically if this grouping of intangible assets is supported by the evidence obtained from a s
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Sáez, P. "Intellectual Capital in Knowledge-Intensive Firms." In Strategies for Information Technology and Intellectual Capital. IGI Global, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59904-081-3.ch003.

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During more than a decade, the literature has provided several intellectual capital models. Nevertheless, empirical evidence is still necessary in the field, and empirically supported models for classification and measurement of intellectual capital are not very common. This work finds the main components or building blocks of an intellectual capital balance sheet, taking the three most common components of intellectual capital (human capital, structural capital, and relational capital) and testing empirically if this grouping of intangible assets is supported by the evidence obtained from a s
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Banegil Palacios, Tomas M., and Ramon Sanguino Galvan. "An Overview of International Intellectual Capital (IC) Models and Applicable Guidelines." In Strategic Intellectual Capital Management in Multinational Organizations. IGI Global, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-679-2.ch008.

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In line with the increasing importance of the intangible economy within the last few years, a higher number of models have been published. In this sense, the authors main original contribution when measuring Intellectual Capital is related to comparing and assessing the different existent Guidelines, unlike previous published papers.The purpose of this chapter is to present and compare some of the most recent and significant contributions from researchers to the field of the measurement and management of intangibles.
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Slettli, Victoria Konovalenko, and Elena Panteleeva. "Understanding the National Student Satisfaction Survey in Light of Intellectual Capital Framework." In Global Perspectives on Quality Assurance and Accreditation in Higher Education Institutions. IGI Global, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8085-1.ch017.

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The study aims to examine whether an online national student survey can contribute to the understanding of intellectual capital in higher education institutions. The study adopts a performance management and measurement perspective towards NSS and applies the lens of intellectual capital measurement theory which distinguishes between human, relational, and structural capitals. By adopting a conceptual and explorative research approach, the study is based on an intensive analysis of document sources related to the Norwegian online national student survey – Study Barometer. The results suggest t
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Zambon, Stefano. "Intangibles and Intellectual Capital: An Overview of the Reporting Issues and Some Measurement Models." In The Economic Importance of Intangible Assets. Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351147002-8.

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Oncioiu, Ionica. "The Measurement and Recognition of Intellectual Capital in the Process of Accounting Convergence Trends and Patterns." In Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology, Fourth Edition. IGI Global, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-2255-3.ch492.

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The value of intellectual capital has been the main focus in the debates between international professionals and business world for many decades. Today, this concept interferes with the international process of assessment, but also with the convergence of accounting. However, it is more likely for a certain period of time to develop both paradigms in parallel and then become convergent, thus solving the paradox of intangible asset valuation. Another challenge would be to extend and adapt this research to the specifics of different national economic systems, to generalize the relationship betwe
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Conference papers on the topic "National intellectual capital measurement models"

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Butnaru, Alina, Galina Badicu, and Veronica Grosu. "Bibliometric analysis of trends in intellectual capital measurement." In International scientific conference "Development Through Research and Innovation" IDSC-2025. Academy of Economic Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.53486/dri2025.56.

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From an accounting perspective, information on intellectual capital must be presented in both financial and non-financial statements. In order to make the most balanced and realistic forecast for the future, it is necessary to assess trends in the measurement of intellectual capital up to 2025. Bibliometric analysis shows that the main trends since 1994 have been related to company performance, knowledge, innovation, corporate social responsibility, and human capital, while in recent years, studies have addressed intellectual capital together with the concepts of management, intangibles, big d
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Fomin, N. A., V. V. Burmistrov, and V. V. Sokolyansky. "Production functions based models of intellectual capital components in the rocket and space high-tech innovational enterprise." In XLV ACADEMIC SPACE CONFERENCE, DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF ACADEMICIAN S.P. KOROLEV AND OTHER OUTSTANDING NATIONAL SCIENTISTS — PIONEERS OF SPACE EXPLORATION. AIP Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0108423.

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Feigel, Richard E. "Terrorism Risk Models: The Need for Common Measures." In ASME 2003 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2003-1807.

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From the hot dog vendor located near a national monument to a multinational corporation with operations and significant assets around the world, we are all faced with decisions about addressing terrorism. Since the events of 9/11, enormous amounts of financial and intellectual capital have been invested to develop security responses to potential terrorism threats. Beyond specific, focused initiatives — most visibly increased airport security — a plethora of risk models have been (or are being) developed. Ostensibly, these models attempt to address the basic risk proposition: Risk = Frequency *
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BOMBIAK, Edyta, and Adam MARCYSIAK. "RURAL HUMAN CAPITAL AS A DETERMINANT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT." In RURAL DEVELOPMENT. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2017.133.

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Human capital is an economic category which is increasingly applied in the models of economic growth and development. Many studies have demonstrated its positive effect on economic development at the national and regional levels. The level of development of rural areas is also strongly correlated with the human factor. The objective of the study was to carry out a quantitative and qualitative diagnosis of the situation of human capital across rural areas in Poland and to indicate the main challenges associated with the shaping of this capital in the context of economic growth simulation. The m
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Reports on the topic "National intellectual capital measurement models"

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Flores, Herisadel. Strengthening the Financing of State Universities and Colleges: Challenges and Opportunities. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.62986/dp2025.15.

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State universities and colleges serve as critical pillars of higher education, human capital development, and technological innovation in the Philippines. As publicly funded institutions, they play a vital role in addressing educational disparities, fostering inclusive growth, and advancing research that contributes to national development. This study examines the funding approaches employed by SUCs, assessing their viability amid growing economic pressures and evolving policy landscapes. Traditionally, SUCs rely on direct government appropriations, supplemented by internally generated income
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Flores, Herisadel. Strengthening the Financing of State Universities and Colleges: Challenges and Opportunities. Philippine Institute for Development Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.62986/dp2025.16.

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State universities and colleges serve as critical pillars of higher education, human capital development, and technological innovation in the Philippines. As publicly funded institutions, they play a vital role in addressing educational disparities, fostering inclusive growth, and advancing research that contributes to national development. This study examines the funding approaches employed by SUCs, assessing their viability amid growing economic pressures and evolving policy landscapes. Traditionally, SUCs rely on direct government appropriations, supplemented by internally generated income
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Jameel, Yusuf, Paul West, and Daniel Jasper. Reducing Black Carbon: A Triple Win for Climate, Health, and Well-Being. Project Drawdown, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.55789/y2c0k2p3.

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Black carbon – also referred to as soot – is a particulate matter that results from the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels and biomass. As a major air and climate pollutant, black carbon (BC) emissions have widespread adverse effects on human health and climate change. Globally, exposure to unhealthy levels of particulate matter, including BC, is estimated to cause between three and six million excess deaths every year. These health impacts – and the related economic losses – are felt disproportionately by those living in low- and middle-income countries. Furthermore, BC is a potent greenho
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