Chapter 22
Measuring Intellectual Capital
In This Chapter
▶ How to measure intellectual capital
▶ Learning about the Intangible Assets Monitor
▶ Consider the Skandia Navigator
▶ Understanding the Intellectual Capital Index
▶ Changing the mental models
Knowledge management recognizes the value of knowledge; intellectual capital approaches attempt to give it a value. There are many approaches for measuring intellectual capital, that is, the valuable knowledge held as a shared asset among employees or the expertise of individual employees.
Perhaps the most widely recognized and easily understood indicator of intellectual capital is the difference between ...
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