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− | {{Term|INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL|Capital that contain the structure of the organization and the knowledge of employees, data and information about processes, experts, products, customers and competitors, and intellectual property such as patents or regulatory licenses. It is a subset of [[Intangible Assets|intangible assets]] that includes [[Human Capital|human capital]], [[Structural Capital|structural capital]] and [[Customer Capital|customer capital]] of the organization.<ref>[ftp://cenftp1.cenorm.be/PUBLIC/CWAs/e-Europe/KM/German-text-KM-CWAguide.pdf cenftp1.cenorm.be] (17 April 2008)</ref>}} | + | {{Term|INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL|Capital that contain the structure of the organization and the [[knowledge]] of employees, data and information about processes, experts, products, customers and competitors, and intellectual property such as patents or regulatory licenses. It is a subset of [[Intangible Assets|intangible assets]] that includes [[Human Capital|human capital]], [[Structural Capital|structural capital]] and [[Customer Capital|customer capital]] of the organization.<ref>[ftp://cenftp1.cenorm.be/PUBLIC/CWAs/e-Europe/KM/German-text-KM-CWAguide.pdf cenftp1.cenorm.be] (17 April 2008)</ref>}} |
Latest revision as of 16:02, 21 July 2008
INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL |
Capital that contain the structure of the organization and the knowledge of employees, data and information about processes, experts, products, customers and competitors, and intellectual property such as patents or regulatory licenses. It is a subset of intangible assets that includes human capital, structural capital and customer capital of the organization.[1] |
References
- ↑ cenftp1.cenorm.be (17 April 2008)