Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of OrganizationsNicholas Brealey, 1998 - 278 oldal Knowledge has become the most important fact of economic life. It is the chief ingredient of what we buy and sell, the raw material with which we work. In the new economy, intellectual capital not natural resources, machinery or even financial capital has become the one indispensable asset of corporations. |
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... billion on computers and telecommunications gear . By 1987 , that sum had grown to $ 86.2 billion , and it kept going . Plotted on a graph , the two lines - Industrial Age and Information Age capital spending - cross in 1991. That year ...
... billion on computers and telecommunications gear . By 1987 , that sum had grown to $ 86.2 billion , and it kept going . Plotted on a graph , the two lines - Industrial Age and Information Age capital spending - cross in 1991. That year ...
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... billion and its book value is $ 6.9 billion , then its intellectual capital is $ 78.6 billion . It's quick , easy , and reasonable . If the value of a company is greater than the value of what shareholders own , it makes sense to ...
... billion and its book value is $ 6.9 billion , then its intellectual capital is $ 78.6 billion . It's quick , easy , and reasonable . If the value of a company is greater than the value of what shareholders own , it makes sense to ...
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... billion ) . That tells you what the average drug company would earn from that amount of tangible assets . Now subtract that from this com- pany's pretax earnings , which we got in step one ( $ 3.694 billion ) . For Merck , the excess is ...
... billion ) . That tells you what the average drug company would earn from that amount of tangible assets . Now subtract that from this com- pany's pretax earnings , which we got in step one ( $ 3.694 billion ) . For Merck , the excess is ...
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