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Intangible property --- Sale --- Transfer (Law)
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Intangible property --- Intellectual capital --- Intellectual property --- Economic aspects --- Valuation
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The subject of Intangibles and knowledge management is becoming increasingly significant, particularly in the realms of finance, marketing and strategy. Intangibles are the nebulous but vital aspects of companies, for example, R&D, knowledge creation, corporate identity and marketing and advertising expenditures, which are now unanimously considered to be the most important factors in the strategic positioning of organisations today. This comprehensive volume provides an integrated and original approach to intangible resource management and an evaluation of their contribution to the
Intangible property --- Intellectual capital --- Knowledge management. --- Management. --- Valuation.
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Business enterprises --- Corporations --- Intangible property --- Organizational effectiveness --- Value added --- Valuation --- Valuation
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Offers a broad view of leadership and shareholder value based on multiple business disciplines In Why the Bottom Line Isn't! authors Dave Ulrich and Norm Smallwood argue that sustainable shareholder value comes increasingly from assets not accounted for on an organization's balance sheet. These assets include a company's reputation, its ability to attract talent, and its ability to react quickly to new opportunities in the marketplace. Why the Bottom Line Isn't! harnesses research from a number of disciplines including human resources, finance, and leadersh
Organizational effectiveness. --- Value added. --- Corporations --- Business enterprises --- Intangible property. --- Valuation. --- Valuation.
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Organization theory --- Theory of knowledge --- Ambiguity. --- Intangible property --- Knowledge management. --- Organizational learning. --- Strategic planning. --- Tacit knowledge. --- Management.
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We develop a simple information-based model of FDI flows. On the one hand, the abundance of "intangible" capital in specialized industries in the source countries, which presumably generates expertise in screening investment projects in the host countries, enhances FDI flows. On the other hand, host-country corporate-transparency diminishes the value of this expertise, thereby reducing the flow of FDI. Empirical evidence (from a sample of 9 source countries and 13 host countries over the 1980s and 1990s), analyzed in a gravity-equation model, provides support for the theoretical hypotheses. The model also demonstrates that the gains for the host country from FDI (over foreign portfolio investment (FPI)) are reflected in a more efficient size of the stock of domestic capital and its allocation across firms. These gains are shown to depend crucially (and positively) on the degree of competition among FDI investors.
Exports and Imports --- Investments: General --- Investments: Stocks --- Production and Operations Management --- International Investment --- Long-term Capital Movements --- Retail and Wholesale Trade --- e-Commerce --- Pension Funds --- Non-bank Financial Institutions --- Financial Instruments --- Institutional Investors --- Macroeconomics: Production --- Investment --- Capital --- Intangible Capital --- Capacity --- Finance --- International economics --- Macroeconomics --- Investment & securities --- Foreign direct investment --- Trade in goods --- Stocks --- Productivity --- Intangible capital --- Balance of payments --- International trade --- Financial institutions --- Production --- National accounts --- Investments, Foreign --- Balance of trade --- Industrial productivity --- Saving and investment --- United Kingdom --- E-Commerce
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Industrial and intellectual property --- Higher education --- Intellectual property --- Universities and colleges --- Propriété intellectuelle --- Universités --- Law and legislation. --- Droit --- Intellectual property. --- Propriété intellectuelle --- Universités --- Educational law and legislation --- IP (Intellectual property) --- Proprietary rights --- Rights, Proprietary --- Intangible property --- Law and legislation --- POLITIQUE DE RECHERCHE --- PROPRIETE INTELLECTUELLE --- RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT --- DROIT D'AUTEUR --- PROPRIETE INDUSTRIELLE --- PROTECTION DES INVENTIONS --- BREVET --- MARQUE --- DESSIN ET MODELE --- UNIVERSITES
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History of civilization --- Sociolinguistics --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Iconography --- Cultural property --- Indigenous peoples --- Intellectual property. --- Protection. --- Legal status, laws, etc. --- Intellectual property --- IP (Intellectual property) --- Proprietary rights --- Rights, Proprietary --- Intangible property --- Cultural property, Protection of --- Cultural resources management --- Cultural policy --- Historic preservation --- Protection --- Legal status, laws, etc --- Law and legislation --- Government policy --- Ethnology
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