Valuing investments in intellectual capital
- 1 January 1999
- journal article
- Published by Inderscience Publishers in International Journal of Technology Management
- Vol. 18 (5/6/7/8) , 414
- https://doi.org/10.1504/ijtm.1999.002779
Abstract
The measurement and evaluation of the impacts and value of investments in intellectual capital is a critical obstacle to turning those investments into sources of competitive advantage. Yet, most organisations have only a dim notion of what they spend on intellectual capital let alone what they receive from those investments. As a result, many firms either under-invest or make ineffective investments in intellectual capital. Evidence from a cross-industry survey of over 500 organisations in the United States reveals preliminary, yet tantalising evidence of a link between investments in intellectual capital and organisational measures of performance, including market-to-book value. Particular attention is given to relationships between measures of human capital and organisational performance in a subset of 70 publicly traded firms.Keywords
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