Unlocking Wealth: Harnessing Intellectual Capital for Organizational Success
The article discusses the concept of intellectual capital, which includes knowledge, information, and assets that organizations use to create wealth. It was first introduced by economist John Kenneth Galbrais in 1969. Intellectual capital consists of human, structural, and customer capital. Managing intellectual capital is closely linked to knowledge management. Proper communication between intellectual capital and knowledge management is crucial for organizations. The article explores the dimensions of intellectual capital.