Introduction by Ahmed Bounfour and Leif Edvinsson
Part One: Modelling and contextualising IC for Communities
Chapter 1: Modelling Intangibles: Transaction Regime Versus
Community regimes
, Ahmed Bounfour
Chapter 2: Regional Intellectual capital in waiting, Leif
Edvinsson
Part Two : IC for Nations
Chapter 3: Estimating the Level of Investment in knowledge across
OECD countries, Mosahid Khan
Chapter 4: Knowledge Economies: a Global Perspective, Jean-Eric
Aubert, World Bank Institute
Chapter 5: Investing in Intangibles: Is a Trillion Dollars Missing
from the GDP?
Leonard Nakamura, Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
Chapter 6: Intangibles and Intellectual Capital in the European
Investment Bank Project Appraisal, Jean-Jaques Mertens , European
Investment Bank and Jacques Van der Meer
Chapter 7 : Assessing Performance of European Innovations Systems:
An Intellectual Capital Indexes Perspectives, Ahmed
Bounfour,University of Marne La Vallee
Chapter 8: National Intellectual Capital Index, The Benchmarking of
Arab Countries
Dr. Nick Bontis, DeGroote Business School, McMaster University
Chapter 9 : The Intellectual Capital of The State of Israel, Dr.
Edna Pasher and Sigal Shachar
Chapter 10 : Rethinking leadership in the Knowledge Society,
Learning from Others: How to Integrate Intellectual and Social
Capital and Establish a New Balance of Value and Values, Bernhard
Von Mutius, Germany
Chapter 11: Japan and Other East Asian Economies under the
Knowledge-Based Economy,
Seiichi Masuyama, Nomura Research Institute, Japan and Asia
Part Three : IC for Regions
Chapter 12: Value Creation Efficiency at National and Regional
Level – Case Study Croatia and EU, Ante Pulic
Chapter 13: A European regional path to the knowledge economy:
challenges and opportunities, Dr Dimitri Corpakis, Head of
Sector
European Commission DG Research
Chapter 14: Intellectual Capital Creation in Regions : A Knowledge
System Approach
Anssi Smedlund and Aino Pöyhönen, M.Econ.Sc. Anssi Smedlund is a
Research Assistant and PhD Candidate of Knowledge Management in the
Department of Business Administration at Lappeenranta University of
Technology
Chapter 15: Ragusa or how to measure ignorance: The ignorance
meter
By Klaus North and Stefanie Kares, University of Applied Sciences,
Wiesbaden, Germany
Chapter 16: Can the state stimulate the creation of regional
networks? – Experiences from the Virtual Marketplace Bavaria
initiative,
Hans-Joachim Heusler , Hans Schedl
Chapter 17: The Region's Competence and Human Capital: Lessons from
the Collaboration Between 3 European Regions on Competence Mapping
and Intellectual Capital Management, Lars Karlssson and Paolo
Martinez
Part Four
IC for Cities and Local Communities
Chapter 18: Learning-by-Playing: Bridging the Knowing-Doing Gap in
Urban Communities, Albert A Angehrn INSEAD, The European Institute
of Business Administration
Chapter 19: Cities’ Intellectual Capital Benchmarking System
(CICBS). A methodology and a framework for measuring and managing
intellectual capital of cities: A practical application in the city
of Mataró, by José María Viedma Marti Polytechnic University of
Catalonia and
President of Intellectual Capital Management Systems
Chapter 20 IC for Communities, Research and Policy agenda, Ahmed
Bounfour
Index
-The first book to address Intellectual Capital in the public sector -Leif Edvinsson is the recognized world leader in this field -The contributors are the leading experts in the world on their subject areas -Leif Edvinsson was awarded the prestigious Brain of the Year award in 1998 against competition including Bill Gates.
Ahmed Bounfour, Leif Edvinsson
"Bounfour and Edvinsson's extension of the burgeoning intellectual capital literature to communities/regions/nations is timely and very rewarding." -- Baruch Lev, Philip Bardes Professor of Accounting and Finance, New York University "The study of intellectual capital has become a field of research in itself. It used to be restricted to the business sector: Thanks to the series of studies coordinated by Bounfour and Edvinsson, it covers now communities and public institutions. It was a necessary step, as knowledge is a public good, and that step gives rise to invaluable new insights." -- Dominique Guellec, Chief economist, European Patent Office "With assets of many firms being primarily intangibles - knowledge companies - the question arises whether regions and nations are successfully pursuing similar paths. The authors have rewardingly set out to find answers on how intellectual capital is created in geographic entities and how it can be measured." --Jon Sigurdson, Professor (Research Policy) Stockholm School of Economics "In the 20th century, industrial society achieved remarkable growth through the dissemination of an "integrated circuit", abbreviated to IC in every corner of industry. This book suggests that the knowledge-based society in the 21st century will be enriched through the spread of another IC, that is, "intellectual capital" in every corner of the society." -- Teruyasu Murakami, Chief Counselor, Nomura Research Institute "This book is a welcome and timely overview of a new and vibrant IC frontier. IC started with a corporate focus but much of the exciting work is now being made in and for the public sector as well as on governmental and national levels. The articles are more than the usual boring collection of re-written old papers; they are fresh and topical. This is required reading!" -- Karl-Erik Sveiby, Professor at Swedish School of Economics and Business Admininistration, Helsinki, Finland
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