Structural Capital
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STRUCTURAL CAPITAL |
Together with human capital and customer capital it forms the intellectual capital which represents all of the enterprise’s intellectual property and rights. It includes factors such as technology, practices, organizational structure, patents, copyrights, and so on. It is an organization’s captured knowledge such as good practices, processes, information system, databases, hardware, software, organizational structure, patents, trademarks, and every organizational capability that supports employee’s productivity.[1] |
References
- ↑ www.krii.com (19 April 2008), www.ispi.org (19 April 2008)