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  • Information capital is the pieces of information which enables the exchange of Knowledge capital.
  • It is also involved in the active development of human, social and knowledge capital for the country.
  • Peter chairs the Australian Government Consultative Committee on Knowledge Capital and serves on a number of private enterprise boards.
  • "The convenience is terrific, and the price was right, " said Wilder, an executive with the Knowledge Capital Group in Austin, Texas
  • They note that harsh terrain limited the flow of trade goods and decreased crop availability, while isolating communities from developing knowledge capital.
  • "The acquisition of Scour's assets, including the brand, user community, Web site, knowledge capital and technology, will help accelerate the delivery of our digital distribution channel,"
  • Sachs points out that the extreme poor lack six major kinds of capital : human capital, business capital, infrastructure, natural capital, public institutional capital, and knowledge capital.
  • Conversely, countries without coastlines or navigable waterways are often less urbanized and have less growth potential due to the slow movement of knowledge capital, technological advances, and people.
  • He added that participating companies were reassured by the lack of restrictions on the hiring of local and foreign knowledge workers, and the comprehensive protection for knowledge capital.
  • Knowledge equity ( = knowledge capital  knowledge liability ) plus emotional equity ( = emotional capital  emotional liability ) equals goodwill or immaterial / intangible value of the company.
  • For example, investment in skills and education can be viewed as building up human capital or knowledge capital, and investments in intellectual property can be viewed as building up intellectual capital.
  • The knowledge entrepreneur must have sufficient personal knowledge capital to be able to create value and / or wealth through the use of that knowledge capital " ( Skrzeszewski, 2006, p . 3 ).
  • The knowledge entrepreneur must have sufficient personal knowledge capital to be able to create value and / or wealth through the use of that knowledge capital " ( Skrzeszewski, 2006, p . 3 ).
  • The east-west orientation of Eurasia allowed for knowledge capital to spread quickly and writing systems to keep track of advanced farming techniques gave people the ability to store and build upon a knowledge base across generations.
  • Our commitment to anticipating change is reflected in the $ 580 million we invested-- fully 6 percent of total revenues-- in the continuing development of our knowledge capital and the professional development and training of our people.
  • The term appears in Marx's article in the " New-York Daily Tribune " article " The Emancipation Question, " January 17 and 22, 1859, although there the term is used to describe humans who act like a capital to the producers, rather than in the modern sense of " knowledge capital " endowed to or acquired by humans.
  • Sachs believes the public sector should focus mainly on investments in human capital ( health, education, nutrition ), infrastructure ( roads, power, water and sanitation, environmental conservation ), natural capital ( conservation of biodiversity and ecosystems ), public institutional capital ( a well-run public administration, judicial system, police force ), and parts of knowledge capital ( scientific research for health, energy, agriculture, climate, ecology ).
  • In 2016, Andersen's book, " Be Bad First : Get Good at Things Fast to Stay Ready for the Future, " was ranked among the top business books by Women @ Work, and received the Editor's Choice from 800CEOREAD, a leader in recognizing impactful business books . " Be Bad First " was also ranked # 1 in Amazon's Knowledge Capital category for new releases.