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[해외논문] Intellectual capital: a Habermasian introduction

Journal of intellectual capital, v.1 no.2, 2000년, pp.187 - 200  

O'Donnell, David ,  O'Regan, Philip ,  Coates, Brian

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Intellectual capital creation is theorised in this conceptual paper as a dynamic process of collective knowing that is capable of being leveraged into market value. The tacit, intangible and socially unconscious nature of substantive parts of this dynamic process presents some daunting theoretical c...

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