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Intellectual Capital for Communities: Nations, Regions, and Cities [Paperback]

Ahmed Bounfour (Author), Leif Edvinsson (Author)

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0750677732 978-0750677738 February 4, 2005
In the knowledge economy, the value of corporations is directly related to their knowledge and intellectual capital. But broaden the perspective a little wider and you begin to see the possibilities: Think of cities, regions, even entire nations, in addition to the public sector. If intangibles and intellectual capital are important to the private sector, they are also important to the productivity and competitiveness of the public sector, and so to communities and nations as a whole. In this book, Editors Ahmed Bounfour and Leif Edivinsson have brought together the best minds in intellectual capital throughout the world to focus on a new and fertile area of research: measuring and managing the intellectual capital of communities. This is a creative and cutting-edge area of research that has the potential to change how public sector planning and development is done. Once there is a clear way to identify where wealth is created in a given region/nation, this process has the potential to reveal a huge knowledge repository in the public sector with a significant-but idle-potential for collective wealth creation-the wealth of nations in waiting.

-The first book to address Intellectual Capital in the public sector
-Leif Edvinsson is the recognized world leader in this field
-The contributors are the leading experts in the world on their subject areas
-Leif Edvinsson was awarded the prestigious Brain of the Year award in 1998 against competition including Bill Gates.

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"Bounfour and Edvinsson's extension of the burgeoning intellectual capital literature to communities/regions/nations is timely and very rewarding."
-- Baruch Lev, Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance, New York University

"The study of intellectual capital has become a field of research in itself. It used to be restricted to the business sector: Thanks to the series of studies coordinated by Bounfour and Edvinsson, it covers now 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 Guellec, Chief economist, European Patent Office

"With assets of many firms being primarily intangibles - knowledge companies - the question arises whether regions and nations are successfully pursuing similar paths. The authors have rewardingly set out to find answers on how intellectual capital is created in geographic entities and how it can be measured."
--Jon Sigurdson, Professor (Research Policy)
Stockholm School of Economics

"In the 20th century, industrial society achieved remarkable growth through the dissemination
of an "integrated circuit", abbreviated to IC in every corner of industry. This book suggests that the knowledge-based society in the 21st century
will be enriched through the spread of another IC, that is, "intellectual capital" in every corner of the society."
-- Teruyasu Murakami, Chief Counselor, Nomura Research Institute

"This book is a welcome and timely overview of a new and vibrant IC frontier. IC started with a corporate focus but much of the exciting work
is now being made in and for the public sector as well as on governmental and national levels. The articles are more than the usual boring collection of re-written old papers; they are fresh and topical. This is required reading!"
-- Karl-Erik Sveiby, Professor at Swedish School of Economics and Business Admininistration,
Helsinki, Finland

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How measuring and developing intangibles can inform public policy and ensure future wealth creation

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When discussing the topic of intangibles, we as scholars often do not consider the major issue of its underlying socioeconomic systems, nor do we sufficiently consider the real implications of knowledge economy (KE) as a concept or challenge its organizational dimension. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
software investment data, national process capital, capital benchmarking system, value creation efficiency, stock market capital gains, higher educational expenditure, transaction regime, competence mapping, intellectual capital index, professional core competencies, corporate longitude, renewal capital, national human capital, intelligent regions, intangible flows, international production networks, innovation expenditure, capital metrics, regional competence, intellectual capital development, higher education expenditure, different network types, structural capital, intelligent city, software expenditure
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
New York, World Bank, European Commission, Eli Lilly, Saudi Arabia, European Union, Hong Kong, Knowing-Doing Gap, United Nations, United Kingdom, Lund University, Middle East, Silicon Valley, European Council, Oxford University Press, Free Press, Leif Edvinsson, United States, Edward Elgar, Excludes Belgium, Harper Business, Harvard Business School Press, Percentage Activity, Committee of the Regions, Edna Pasher
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