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Measuring Intangible Assets The State Of The Art Bernard Marr

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Measuring Intangible Assets The State Of The Art Bernard Marr
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.02 MB
Pages: 88
Author: Bernard Marr
ISBN: 9781845444013, 1845444019
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Measuring Intangible Assets The State Of The Art Bernard Marr by Bernard Marr 9781845444013, 1845444019 instant download after payment.

Intangible assets have become important factors of value creation in today’s knowledge economy. However, individually they are often commodities and only create value in combination with other production factors. Therefore, in order to manage for performance and value, companies and their managers, as well as their investors, need a better understanding of their role as part of the entire value creation system of an organization. The article outlines possible features of an improved management and corporate reporting model. In order to objectively measure the productivity and efficiency of the entire enterprise, the article outlines how total factor productivity can be assessed in organizations as a means to better understand organizational performance.

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