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Revision as of 14:13, 28 April 2022
Intellectual capital is an organisation's economically valuable knowledge and resources.
It includes:
- The knowledge and skills of individual employees.
- The established culture, structures and processes of the organisation itself.
- Relationships with other organisations.
See also
- Capital
- Ecosystem services
- Environmental profit and loss
- Human capital
- Manufactured capital
- Natural capital
- Relationship capital
- Social capital
- Sustainability
- Sustainability bond
- SHE
- System of Environmental-Economic Accounting
- World Forum on Natural Capital