Voorbeelden van het gebruik van Intellectual capital in het Engels en hun vertalingen in het Nederlands
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Our strategy is inspired by the current beliefs of the importance of Intellectual Capital and the way these assets should be managed.
Account properly for intangible value, such as: intellectual capital, reputation and information.
Moreover, diversity ensures that the organisation makes the best use of the available intellectual capital.
Employees nowadays represent a major part of the value of any company intellectual capital.
Employees nowadays represent a major part of the value of any company intellectual capital.
The goal of the project was to develop a methodology and measurement system for Intellectual Capital.
Businesses have now gained considerable experience in the use of various voluntary guidelines for reporting on intellectual capital and other forms of intangible assets.
Although several methods of measuring and reporting intellectual capital have been developed,
It will result in latent intellectual capital that Europe will always be able to rely on.
A practical methodology to measure intellectual capital, and a software system to support the implementation of a measurement system for intangible assets.
Innovation Monitoring System and improving intellectual capital reporting.
also on better preparation and use of the EU's workforce and intellectual capital.
New, high-technology, knowledge-intensive business which draws its intellectual capital by various means from a university, a State-funded research organisation
dynamic use of Europe's intellectual capital in order to generate new skills
In 1931, her family moved to Krakow, the intellectual capital of Poland, where she remained throughout her life, making the cafés
Management is responsible for the overall development of the intellectual capital through optimizing its usage to create value for the company's shareholders
a new quality of education in Europe and throughout the world. And it will be new to create intellectual capital, as the current jargon has it.
in the first half of the 19th century it was the political and intellectual capital of the Peul Kingdom of Macina.
taking full advantage of Europe's intellectual capital, to the benefit of citizens, companies- in particular SMEs- and researchers.
In its conclusions, the European Council called for the implementation of an integrated approach to boosting innovation for taking full advantage to be taken of Europe's intellectual capital, to the benefit of citizens,