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The most common types of intangible assets are trade secrets (e.g., customer lists and know-how), copyrights, patents, trademarks, and goodwill. This new volume introduces, and critically examines organizational capital as an intangible asset.
List of contents
Introduction Ahmed Bounfour
Chapter 1: Organizational Capital: Concept, Measure, or Heuristic? JC Spender
Chapter 2: The Power and Frailty of Organisational Capital Jan Mouritsen
Chapter 3: An Intellectual Capital View of Business Model Innovation Goran Roos
Chapter 4: Knowledge, Recognition and "Communautalism" Ahmed Bounfour
Chapter 5: Designing Sequences for Knowledge Exchange:The Hau-Ba Model Ahmed Bounfour and Gwenaëlle Grefe
Chapter 6: Dynamic Capabilities of Communities Ahmed Bounfour
Chapter 7: The Dynamics of Self-renewal: A Systems-thinking to Understanding Organizational Challenges in Dynamic Environments Pirjo Ståhle
Chapter 8: Applying KVA Analysis, Risk Simulation and Strategic Real Options: The Shipyard Case Christine L. Komoroski, Thomas Housel, Sandra Hom and Johnathan Mun
Chapter 9: When IT Does Matter: Setting Up "Value Contracts" Between Stakeholders Yves Caseau
Chapter 10: Mapping Value Creation of Organizational Capital Bernard Marr
Chapter 11: Attention Management in Organizations: Four Levels of Support in Information Systems Claudia Roda and Thierry Nabeth
Chapter 12: Leveraging Organizational Capital for Innovation: The Process of Marketing Knowledge Co-Creation Florian Kohlbacher
Chapter 13: Organisational Capital and Competence Building Anjali Bakhru
Chapter 14: IT, Organisational Capital and The Reporting (Measurement) Issue Ahmed Bounfour
About the author
Ahmed Bounfour is Professor at The University Paris Sud and the founder and titular of the European Chair On Intellectual Capital Management.
Summary
The most common types of intangible assets are trade secrets (e.g., customer lists and know-how), copyrights, patents, trademarks, and goodwill. This new volume introduces, and critically examines organizational capital as an intangible asset.
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"A rich and encompassing perspective to the topic of organisational capital which highlights in depth insights in the way the knowledge economy functions" Katerina Nicolopoulou (University of Southampton, UK)