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Chinese business context - wasted Intellectual Capital?

Alvarez Nordström, Eleonora ; Lundström, Viktoria and Karlberg, Per (2009)
Department of Business Administration
Abstract
Purpose: Develop insights in how companies can optimize the Intellectual Capital in the Chinese context
Methodology: With an abductive scientific approach and an iterative process, the study has been conducted with a qualitative method. Analysis and synthesis has taken the study from theory and empirical data towards the conclusions.
Theoretical perspectives: Theories from the fields of IC, knowledge based view of the firm and models for understanding culture and values have constituted the foundation. A framework for Intellectual Capital incorporating resources, three dimensions of flow of knowledge and the context has been developed (structural, cognitive, emotional). Empirical foundation: Interviews with respondents with practical... (More)
Purpose: Develop insights in how companies can optimize the Intellectual Capital in the Chinese context
Methodology: With an abductive scientific approach and an iterative process, the study has been conducted with a qualitative method. Analysis and synthesis has taken the study from theory and empirical data towards the conclusions.
Theoretical perspectives: Theories from the fields of IC, knowledge based view of the firm and models for understanding culture and values have constituted the foundation. A framework for Intellectual Capital incorporating resources, three dimensions of flow of knowledge and the context has been developed (structural, cognitive, emotional). Empirical foundation: Interviews with respondents with practical experiences and understandings for the national culture has given a general description and five longer narratives to be analysed.
Conclusions: Through the use of the developed framework, it is identified how the three dimensions of flow of knowledge are related to each other. Issues associated to the emotional dimension seem the most tenacious, and the hardest to resolve. Solving these issues would bring emotional congruence, and it is argued that the value of the missing emotional congruence may constitute the lion's share of the wasted Intellectual Capital. (Less)
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author
Alvarez Nordström, Eleonora ; Lundström, Viktoria and Karlberg, Per
supervisor
organization
year
type
H1 - Master's Degree (One Year)
subject
keywords
Intellectual Capital, Relational Capital, Flow of Knowledge, Cultural context, Emotional discrepancy, Management of enterprises, Företagsledning, management
language
Swedish
id
1438927
date added to LUP
2009-01-16 00:00:00
date last changed
2012-04-02 17:19:13
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  abstract     = {{Purpose: Develop insights in how companies can optimize the Intellectual Capital in the Chinese context
Methodology: With an abductive scientific approach and an iterative process, the study has been conducted with a qualitative method. Analysis and synthesis has taken the study from theory and empirical data towards the conclusions.
Theoretical perspectives: Theories from the fields of IC, knowledge based view of the firm and models for understanding culture and values have constituted the foundation. A framework for Intellectual Capital incorporating resources, three dimensions of flow of knowledge and the context has been developed (structural, cognitive, emotional). Empirical foundation: Interviews with respondents with practical experiences and understandings for the national culture has given a general description and five longer narratives to be analysed.
Conclusions: Through the use of the developed framework, it is identified how the three dimensions of flow of knowledge are related to each other. Issues associated to the emotional dimension seem the most tenacious, and the hardest to resolve. Solving these issues would bring emotional congruence, and it is argued that the value of the missing emotional congruence may constitute the lion's share of the wasted Intellectual Capital.}},
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  note         = {{Student Paper}},
  title        = {{Chinese business context - wasted Intellectual Capital?}},
  year         = {{2009}},
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