| Stewart, T.A. Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organisations. New York: Doubleday, 1997. |
....knowledge and performance. 1 Introduction Knowledge management literature indicates a widespread agreement among researchers and practitioners alike that knowledge is the only sure source of lasting competitive advantage or even economic survival for organisations operating in a new age economy [Dev99, Dru93, Ste97]. With this comes a growing recognition of the need to determine ways to better cultivate, nurture and exploit knowledge in modern organisations at different levels and in different contexts. Yet, there is little understanding of the nature of the knowledge creating organisation and how it should ....
T.A.Stewart. Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organisations. Doubleday, New York, 1997.
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Stewart T.A. (1997) Intellectual Capital: The New Wealth of Organisations, Nicholas Brealey Publishing Limited, London.
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