I really loved your take up no. 3. Unless you explain and make people know your expertise, a mere accumulation of knowledge cannot constitute an intellectual capital.
I like how you broke down each concept and went little more in depth , I like that you made the video a bit more personal by mentioning that you liked sci fi films etc . Lastly, my favorite part of the video would have to be the 3 takeaways towards the end of video . I feel like I was able to reflect on the knowledge you shared and apply it to my life .. Thank you .
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: Intellectual capital *encompasses knowledge used to solve industry problems and add value.* Perception plays *a crucial role in determining the value of expertise.* Expertise gains *currency when it addresses significant problems.* Active perception *management can elevate the status of certain expertise.* Education is *vital for developing expertise in the information age.* Effectively communicating *the value of expertise is essential for economic exchange.* Beware of *big companies trying to appropriate expertise; maintain control over your knowledge.* Made with HARPA AI
It is an interesting question but I don't think it is really possible to measure it directly in any type of unit. I know some companies have tried to do this type of thing but I think it's a waste of time, personally. Ultimately, companies sell goods and services, which are the tangible outcomes of intellectual capital, which is an intangible resource and/or capacity. Since dollars and cents is the only real universal unit of value in business (for better or worse), it only really makes sense to attach dollars and cents to revenue. Just my thoughts on it. I'm sure other people have other points of view.
I really loved your take up no. 3. Unless you explain and make people know your expertise, a mere accumulation of knowledge cannot constitute an intellectual capital.
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I like how you broke down each concept and went little more in depth , I like that you made the video a bit more personal by mentioning that you liked sci fi films etc . Lastly, my favorite part of the video would have to be the 3 takeaways towards the end of video . I feel like I was able to reflect on the knowledge you shared and apply it to my life .. Thank you .
Thank you for your encouragement, Maritza. I appreciate it.
Thanks for your good clarification about this topic. I'm starting my master thesis research in this area so i'd be glad to hear from you more.
Glad it was helpful.
Thanks for these! I'd be interested in hearing about cultural capital too
I was thinking about doing that one, too. Important concept. There are some other videos out there on it but I may do that one in the future.
Awesome work. Perfectly explained. 👍
Thanks a lot 😊
I'm a big fan of scìence fiction. Great video!
Yes! So, you know what I'm talking about. Recognize the image of the "mad scientist" @5:40???
Good concept clearity
Thank you, Mehtab.
that was really insightful, I'd like to know more about "green intellectual capital" from you.
Thanks for the encouragement. BTW, I've never heard of green intellectual capital. That's a new term for me. What is it?
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
Intellectual capital *encompasses knowledge used to solve industry problems and add value.*
Perception plays *a crucial role in determining the value of expertise.*
Expertise gains *currency when it addresses significant problems.*
Active perception *management can elevate the status of certain expertise.*
Education is *vital for developing expertise in the information age.*
Effectively communicating *the value of expertise is essential for economic exchange.*
Beware of *big companies trying to appropriate expertise; maintain control over your knowledge.*
Made with HARPA AI
Thank you very useful tips.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you.
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How intellectual capital benefits can be measured in units if that is possible ? Thanks
It is an interesting question but I don't think it is really possible to measure it directly in any type of unit. I know some companies have tried to do this type of thing but I think it's a waste of time, personally. Ultimately, companies sell goods and services, which are the tangible outcomes of intellectual capital, which is an intangible resource and/or capacity. Since dollars and cents is the only real universal unit of value in business (for better or worse), it only really makes sense to attach dollars and cents to revenue. Just my thoughts on it. I'm sure other people have other points of view.
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Why are patents and trademarks considered Intellectual Capital?
I think patents and trademarks are considered intellectual *_property_* . That is about the legal ownership of an invention, design, etc.
& I like the background lol