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Intellectual Capital: An Australian Study
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If organisations are to more effectively identify,
measure and manage
their Intellectual Capital, the responsibilities for
initiating and
executing these tasks will fall upon the managers of
organisations.
This study addresses the question 'To what extent
does organisational
type and managerial role define managers' perception
of Intellectual
Capital?' Two hypotheses were tested using a
cross-sectional design.
Specifically, the research was directed at five types
of senior managers
(general manager, finance, human resources,
information technology
and marketing) in three broad types of Australian
organisations:
business, government and non-profit organisations.
This study has
tentatively demonstrated that the perceptions that
different types of
Australian managers hold of Intellectual Capital lack
uniformity and
that different types of Australian organisations have
yet to develop
suitable policies and strategies that would
facilitate its management.
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