3. Research methodology
3.1 Defining the intellectual capital framework
In broad terms, intellectual capital can be defined as the intellectual, or knowledgebase,
resources of and organisation. It is the sum of all knowledge and knowing
capabilities that can be utilised to give a competitive advantage to a company
(Youndt et al., 2004). Over the last decade different frameworks were developed
both from academic and practitioner’s communities to better conceptualise its
importance (Kujansivu, 2008; Ricceri, 2008; Schiuma et al., 2008) and make possible
some measurement of it as well (Youndt et al., 2004).
3. Research methodology3.1 Defining the intellectual capital frameworkIn broad terms, intellectual capital can be defined as the intellectual, or knowledgebase,resources of and organisation. It is the sum of all knowledge and knowingcapabilities that can be utilised to give a competitive advantage to a company(Youndt et al., 2004). Over the last decade different frameworks were developedboth from academic and practitioner’s communities to better conceptualise itsimportance (Kujansivu, 2008; Ricceri, 2008; Schiuma et al., 2008) and make possiblesome measurement of it as well (Youndt et al., 2004).
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