Knowledge Management within the Organization
Journal Title: Manager Journal - Year 2016, Vol 24, Issue
Abstract
In today’s economic climate, in which great emphasis is laid on information, organizations get the highest value from their intellectual property rather than from their physical assets. Thus the organization is redefined and transformed gradually in the New Economy, which gives up on many of the old methods and approaches, seeking to integrate in the much more complex reality that occurs. The progress of an organization in a knowledge economy is directly proportional to its accumulated intellectual capital and knowledge, regardless of whether we relate to public or private sector. In this paper, we present a few aspects on the reflection of knowledge management and intellectual capital in the new economy
Authors and Affiliations
Cristina Bolcaș, Vladimir-Codrin Ionescu
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