Table of contents - Special Issue: Intellectual capital and business excellence for the twenty‐first century organizations
Guest Editors: Daniela Carlucci, Antonio Lerro
Foreword: investigating the role of intellectual capital in today's business landscape
Daniela Carlucci, Antonio LerroOrganizations are increasingly aware that to face complexity and uncertainty in today's business landscape, it is important to properly exploit, combine, and continuously develop…
Open innovation models adopted in practice: an extensive study in Italy
Valentina Lazzarotti, Raffaella Manzini, Luisa PellegriniMany companies claim they are adopting an open approach to innovation, but each of them with its own way. This paper aims to explore the different models for opening up the…
Towards a complementary intangibles reporting approach
Ilídio Tomás LopesThe aggregation and exploitation of knowledge edges has settled the appearance of multiple approaches that put intangibles as the most important key driver towards the strategic…
Understanding demand for innovation in the food industry
Alessandro Muscio, Gianluca Nardone, Antonio DottoreThis paper aims to focus on understanding how demand for innovation is articulated in low‐tech industries, dominated by SMEs, where innovation is often based on informal processes…
Managing complexity: systems thinking as a catalyst of the organization performance
Aelita SkaržauskienėThe paper aims to analyse new management practices for addressing complexity, uncertainty and changes of today's business landscape. In this context it is critical to understand…
Balanced score card implementation for IP rights management in a public research institution
Bernhard Smandek, Andreas Barthel, Jens Winkler, Peter UlbigThere is a growing awareness of intellectual property (IP) rights in European public research institutes. Since 2008 a non‐binding recommendation of the European Commission has…
Knowledge management in complex environments: the UN peacekeeping
Ettore Bolisani, Fabrizio DamianiThis paper aims to illustrate the peculiar knowledge management (KM) issues in UN peacekeeping, the practices adopted, their practicability and problematic aspects.
ISSN:
1368-3047e-ISSN:
1758-8057ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Mr Jos Van Iwaarden
- Professor Giovanni Schiuma