Intellectual capital management as a driver of sustainability :
[Book]
perspectives for organizations and society /
Florinda Matos, Valter Vairinhos, Paulo Maurício Selis, Leif Edvinsson, editors.
Cham, Switzerland :
Springer,
[2019]
1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references.
Intro; Preface; IC Management as a Driver of Sustainability; Thinkers Testimonials; Nick Bontis; José Maria Viedma; Ahmed Bounfour; About the Book; Contents; About the Authors; Chapter 1: Introduction; 1.1 Sustainability; 1.2 Main Objectives and Investigation Questions; 1.3 Book Overview; References; Part I: Theories and Models; Chapter 2: The Relationship Between Intellectual Capital and Sustainability: An Analysis of Practitionerś Thought; 2.1 Introduction and Research Question; 2.2 Research Method; 2.3 Results; 2.4 IC and Financial Sustainability Relationship
2.5 IC and Social Sustainability Relationship2.6 IC and Environmental Sustainability Relationship; 2.7 Conclusion; References; Chapter 3: Intellectual Capital as a Driver to Science, Technology and Innovation Strategies; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Coproduction; 3.3 Perception Analysis; 3.4 Guiding Models; 3.4.1 Global Competitiveness Index; 3.4.2 European Innovation Scoreboard; 3.4.3 The Atlas of Economic Complexity; 3.5 The Intellectual Capital; 3.6 A Framework to STandI Coproduction Planning; 3.6.1 Methodological Procedures; 3.6.2 Dynamics of Coproduction; 3.6.3 Content Proposal Analysis
3.6.4 Proposal Classification into Intellectual Capital and Governance Dimensions3.6.5 Proposals Prioritization; 3.7 Framework Application: STandI Coproduction Plan in a Brazilian State; 3.7.1 The Regional Meetings Agenda; 3.7.2 The Perception STandI Analysis; 3.7.3 The Coproduction of STandI Proposal; 3.7.4 The STandI Proposal Content Analysis and Classification; 3.7.5 The STandI Strategic Map; 3.8 Final Remarks; References; Chapter 4: Intellectual Capital and Innovation for Sustainable Smart Cities: The Case of N-Tuple of Helices; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Smart Cities
4.2.1 Smart Cities Intellectual Capital (SCIC)4.2.2 Smart Cities Innovation Process; 4.2.3 Physical Modelling; 4.2.4 Modelling Innovation Process. Models of N-Tuple of Helices; 4.3 Sustainability; 4.4 Relations Between IC, IP, and S; 4.5 Conclusion; References; Chapter 5: Intellectual Capital and Creative Economy as Key Drivers for Competitiveness Towards a Smart and Sustainable Develo ... ; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Better Understanding the Key Relation Between Intellectual Capital, the Creative Economy and Sustainable Development
5.2.1 Why Did the Connection Between IC and CE Become Increasingly Important in the Context of a Smart, Sustainable and Inclus ... 5.2.2 Why Is It Relevant to Estimate IC and CE Contributions for Competitiveness and Sustainable Development?; 5.3 Benchmarking Methodologies Specific to Creative Economy and Knowledge and Innovation Based Society; 5.3.1 Beyond GDP Benchmarking Methodology; 5.3.1.1 Social Progress Index (SPI); 5.3.2 The Global Creativity Index GCI and European Innovation Scoreboard EIS, as Key Relevant Benchmarking Methods for Creativ ...
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The objective of this book is to explore the relationship between intellectual capital management and the sustainable development of organizations and society. To do so, it introduces readers to the topic of intellectual capital in the context of several connected entities such as organizations, cities and regions, sharing insights that both reflect the status quo and demonstrate the need for further action. In closing, the book presents practical cases to verify the impact of intellectual capital management on sustainable and competitive development.
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Intellectual capital-- Management.
Sustainability.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Industrial Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Management Science.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Management.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS-- Organizational Behavior.
Business & the environment, 'Green' approaches to business.