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Organisational Capital - Modelling, Measuring and Contextualising

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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) Informationen zum Autor Ahmed Bounfour is Professor at The University Paris Sud and the founder and titular of the European Chair On Intellectual Capital Management. Klappentext There is much debate as to how companies carry out their activities in the context of new information and communication technologies influencing organizations to decentralize and develop new managerial practises including outsourcing and networking. Recent theories have emphasized the importance of organization as a key component for building corporate competitive advantage and scholars have looked at this from a range of perspectives including in relation to intangible assets, human capital, work training and the process dimension. Yet the concept of organisational capital as such - in spite of its indubitable relevance and attractiveness- is still to be clarified until now. In this book the subject is approached in four ways. Firstly from an analytical perspective: what is the status of organisational capital as a concept and how is the defined; secondly from a ontological perspective: what type of (implicit) orders can be designed and implemented around organisations; thirdly from the measurement perspective: what kind of frameworks and what type of metrics can be prototyped; and finally the implementation perspective: how should organizations integrate the organisational capital perspective in the definition and implementation of their strategies for resources' allocation. The book provides the first multifaceted and international effort from a broad perspective, aiming at clarifying the concept of organisational capital and determining its analytical and operational implications. Zusammenfassung 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. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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 ...

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