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Consolidating Intellectual Capital Measurements: The IC-Index Approach

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Using the previous chapters of the book, readers should now be able to develop their own IC management system, similar to the ones we have seen for COSA, SkandiaLink and Battery. Once the system is in place, however, its limitations will become apparent.

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Notes

  1. J. Roos & G. Roos: “Valuing intellectual capital: the next generation”, Financial Times Mastering Management Journal, May 1997.

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Appendix to Chapter 4

  1. Market Academy Stockholm University: Welfare and Security, 1997.

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© 1997 Johan Roos, Göran Roos, Nicola Carlo Dragonetti and Leif Edvinsson

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Roos, J., Roos, G., Dragonetti, N.C., Edvinsson, L. (1997). Consolidating Intellectual Capital Measurements: The IC-Index Approach. In: Intellectual Capital. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14494-5_4

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