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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... percent . ) With the shift from agriculture to industry and from farm to city , whole new businesses appeared - for ... percent of the labor force , and even that tiny percentage continues to fall . What Is the Information Economy ? Now ...
... percent . ) With the shift from agriculture to industry and from farm to city , whole new businesses appeared - for ... percent of the labor force , and even that tiny percentage continues to fall . What Is the Information Economy ? Now ...
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... percent in 1900 to an estimated 41 percent ; those who work chiefly with infor- mation ( in sales , managerial and administrative , professional and tech- nical , or clerical jobs ) , were 17 percent of the workforce in 1900 and will be ...
... percent in 1900 to an estimated 41 percent ; those who work chiefly with infor- mation ( in sales , managerial and administrative , professional and tech- nical , or clerical jobs ) , were 17 percent of the workforce in 1900 and will be ...
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... percent by 2005. By 1992 , 13.6 percent of federal income tax returns reported Schedule C income - nonfarm sole proprietorships - up from 7.8 percent in 1970 . Increasingly these people are freelance professionals , not typists or ...
... percent by 2005. By 1992 , 13.6 percent of federal income tax returns reported Schedule C income - nonfarm sole proprietorships - up from 7.8 percent in 1970 . Increasingly these people are freelance professionals , not typists or ...
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