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Compte rendu de : TRAVERSO Enzo, Où sont passés les intellectuels. Conversations avec Régis Meyran, Paris, Textuel, 2013, 108 p.

2014

International audience

histoire des intellectuels[ SHS.HIST ] Humanities and Social Sciences/History[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryHistoire culturellehistoriographie[SHS.HIST]Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryCultural HistoryComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUShistoire de l'Europe
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Reflections on Human Resources – Vital Intangible Assets of Organizations

2014

Abstract Starting from the reality that human resources represent the most important strategic resource of the modern organization and that each human being is a unique entity, with own personality, needs and offer, the investment in human resources should become the most important investments of organizations, despite being the most risky investments. The only alternative to avoid this risk and to bring together employee and employer on the same level is career management. From a different perspective, human resources represent the intellectual capital of organizations, the only ones that can assimilate and, from the perspective of the new economy, make the most of knowledge. All these asp…

human resourcesEconomic growthknowledgeCareer managementbusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)General EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyInvestment (macroeconomics)Strategic human resource planningIntellectual capitalResource (project management)motivationtalent.New economyMarketingHuman resourcesbusinessProcedia Economics and Finance
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Les ménestrels du duc. Musique et politique à la cour de Philippe le Hardi (1364-1404)

1999

Place: Dijon

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Aineettomien oikeuksien järjestelmät Euroopassa

2018

immateriaalioikeusintellectual property law
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Intellectual property strategies and firm growth : evidence from Finnish small business data

2012

The goal of this study is to shed light on the relationship between intellectual property (IP) strategies and firm growth. In brief, IP strategies are means of capturing returns on innovation investments. Employment effects and sales growth effects of innovations have been studied extensively in both theoretical and empirical economic literature but prior research has seldom included IP strategies into the analysis. There is little knowledge, whether there exists growth rate differences among firms that use different IP strategies and do patenting firms effectively demonstrate stronger growth than their non-patenting counterparts. Present study considers IP strategies as potential firm grow…

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Intellectual Capital – The Key for Sustainable Competitive Advantage for the SME's Sector

2015

Abstract With the adoption of the Lisbon Agenda and its major objective, namely that the EU would become the most dynamic and competitive knowledge based economy in the world, it became clear the Small and Medium Enterprises (SME's) are the especially affected by these plans, because they represent the driving force for the European economy. In this context of creating and maintaining a competitive advantage for the SME's, it is crucial for them to make good use of the intellectual capital of their employees, in an efficient and proficient manner, in order to increase their potential for innovation. The aim of this article is to show, through an original argumentation, based on the analysis…

intangible assetsbusiness.industryKnowledge economyGeneral EngineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyContext (language use)International tradeCompetitive advantageArgumentation theoryIntellectual capitalintellectual capitalOrder (exchange)SME's ;Key (cryptography)competitive advantageSmall and medium-sized enterprisesBusinessIndustrial organizationProcedia Economics and Finance
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Cognitive-Behavioural Treatment Package for Teaching Grooming Skills to a Man with an Intellectual Disability

2000

A combination of health education, use of picture cues based on task analyses, a system of least prompts and social reinforcement was applied to teach various grooming skills to a man with a moderate intellectual disability. A multiple baseline design across behaviours was employed to show the effects. The results indicated rapid learning of lacking skills such as tooth brushing, shaving, showering and washing of arms and face.

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Reporting Intellectual Capital in Health Care organizations: Specifics, lessons learned, and future research perspectives

2011

This article analyzes the concept of intellectual capital (IC) in the health sector sphere by studying thecase of a major nonprofi t research organization in this sector, which has for some time been publishingIC reports. In the last few years, health care organizations have been the object of great attention in theimplementation and transfer of managerial models and tools; however, there is still a lack of attentionpaid to the strategic management of IC as a fundamental resource for supporting and enhancing performanceimprovement dynamics. The main aim of this article is to examine the IC reporting model usedby the Center of Molecular Medicine (CMM), a Swedish health organization which is …

intellectual capital (IC)case studyhealth sectorIC report
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The application of intellectual capital reports in local authorities: analysis and empirical evidence

2011

This paper aims to investigate intellectual capital management in a public organisation as the Chambers of Commerce; in particular, whether and to what extent intellectual capital contributes to overall accountability and what role intellectual capital plays as a management tool. In order to answer these questions, the paper examines a case study, the Chamber of Commerce of Verbania Cusio Ossola that, at present, is one of the few in Italy, which prepares an intellectual capital report, by dedicating to it a special section in its social budget, where IC is reported. The paper also describes the intellectual capital report used in the Chamber of Commerce, the information supplied and the ro…

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Intellectual capital in the italian Public Service sector: analysis on management and governance

2011

Today measurement of companies economic, financial and social performance must take into account the role played by intangible assets. It is widely accepted in the literature that the latter, in the sense of resources without physical substance, are key factors in ensuring competitiveness. For this reason, more and more companies are anxious to develop effective and efficient tools to define, manage, monitor, evaluate and communicate the importance of their intangible assets. The definition and classification of intangible assets is still an open question (Zambon 2004; Marr and Neely 2004). We sometimes speak of intangible assets, and at other times intellectual capital. Recognition of the …

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