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Although the Intellectual Capital movement is not very old, we do consider it necessary to delve into its recent, short history in order to understand its current relevance within the economic, political, business, and research panorama. These contexts are the active fronts in the study of intellectual capital, which will be analysed individually in this work. We will also highlight the topics with which its appearance is usually linked and the contributions of the pioneer authors of this movement, with the aim of describing and understanding the growth in recent years of general interest in intangible assets and of determining the implications of this process of formation for the future development of the movement.
International Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Performance Evaluation – Inderscience Publishers
Published: Jan 1, 2007
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