EVALUATION OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AND ITS IMPORTANCE

Authors

  • Mehdi Fadaei Department of Industrial Management, Islamic Azad University, Rasht Branch, Rasht, Iran
  • Mohammad Taleghani Department of Industrial Management, Islamic Azad University, Rasht Branch, Rasht, Iran
  • Eslam Shafeie Noghlebari M.A. Student of Business Management, Islamic Azad University, Rasht Branch, Rasht, Iran (Corresponding Author)

Keywords:

Capital, Intellectual Capital, Human Capital, Structure Capital, Customer Capital

Abstract

The concept of capital is one of the most rich explanatory framework considerations contemporary of sociological, economic and managerial. Intellectual capital is set of knowledge, information and intellectual assets, experience, competition and organizational learning that can be used for creating wealth. The concept of intellectual capital in 1969 was coined by economist named John Kenneth Galbrais. Intellectual capital is includes human capital, structure capital, and customer capital. Management of Intellectual Capital has closely relationship with knowledge management to the extent that for organizations proper communicating between intellectual capital and knowledge management is critical. In this article be deal to expression of the intellectual capital and also will discuss about dimensions of intellectual capital.

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Published

05-11-2013

How to Cite

Mehdi Fadaei, Mohammad Taleghani, & Eslam Shafeie Noghlebari. (2013). EVALUATION OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AND ITS IMPORTANCE. Arabian Journal of Business and Management Review (Kuwait Chapter), 3(3), 54–60. Retrieved from https://j.arabianjbmr.com/index.php/kcajbmr/article/view/516