Challenges for the University Intellectual Capital in the
Knowledge Economy
Challenges for the University Intellectual Capital in the
Knowledge Economy
Author(s): Constantin Bratianu, Florina PînzaruSubject(s): Economy
Published by: Asociatia Romano-America a Managerilor de Proiect pentru Educatie si Cercetare
Keywords: governance; intellectual capital; knowledge management; strategic thinking; university
Summary/Abstract: Universities have always been fundamental institutions in any society due to their enduring mission of creating new knowledge through research, of training generations of professionals, and providing service for the community. They have a long life cycle and need to adapt continuously to their changing environments. In the last decades, the emergence and development of knowledge society put forward new challenges to universities and to managing their intellectual capital. The purpose of this paper is to present three main challenges for the university intellectual capital in the knowledge economy and to discuss how these challenges can be achieved. These challenges are the following: 1) to unfold the Gordian knot of the canonical model of intellectual capital; 2) to go beyond the Newtonian logic in the intellectual capital evaluation and reporting, and 3) to integrate intellectual capital in the strategic thinking of the university. All of these challenges are strongly related to the university performance.
Journal: Management Dynamics in the Knowledge Economy
- Issue Year: 3/2015
- Issue No: 4
- Page Range: 609-627
- Page Count: 19
- Language: English
