نتایج جستجو برای: intellectual

تعداد نتایج: 41761  

2016

Intellectual Capital is the value that an organization has due to the competencies of its workforce and other intangible organizational factors. It can be determined as the difference between the total value of the organization and the value of its tangible assets. In today’s world of cut-throat competition, it has become important for organizations to leverage their use of intellectual assets ...

2011
Aristides Isidoro Ferreira Luís Fructuoso Martinez A. I. Ferreira L. F. Martinez

This study focuses on the influence intellectual capital has on employees’ perceptions as related to both company investments and productivity levels. The data was obtained from 440 employees at 13 Portuguese companies. Both ANOVA and Regression Analysis were conducted in order to understand the impact three Intellectual Capital Scale components have on perceptions of investment and organizatio...

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The purpose of this study was to investigate intellectual and social capital according to transformational leadership in primary schools using the descriptive and correlational research methodology. The statistical population was the teachers and staff of primary schools of Tabriz that 184 of them were selected using cluster random sampling method. In this study, intellectual capital, social ca...

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Background: For several centuries, there has been a debate about the dimensions of intellectual property to support the thinkers of society and prevent their exploitation. Unfortunately, this invisible and powerful asset is increasingly vulnerable. Therefore, establishing favorable regulations, guaranteeing proper criminal enforcement and effective enforcement of laws in order to protect these ...

Journal: :Journal of personality and social psychology 1987
L R Huesmann L D Eron P W Yarmel

In a 22-year study, data were collected on aggressiveness and intellectual functioning in more than 600 subjects, their parents, and their children. Both aggression and intellectual functioning are reasonably stable in a subject's lifetime and perpetuate themselves across generations and within marriage pairs. Aggression in childhood was shown to interfere with the development of intellectual f...

1996
JAN STEUTEL BEN SPIECKER

Intellectual virtues like open-mindedness, clarity, intellectual honesty and the willingness to participate in rational discussions, are conceived as important aims of education. In this paper an attempt is made to clarify the specific nature of intellectual virtues. Firstly, the intellectual virtues are systematically compared with moral virtues. The upshot is that considering a trait of chara...

2008
Lei Yang Keith E. Maskus

We develop a model to analyze one mechanism under which stronger intellectual property rights (IPR) protection may improve the ability of firms in developing countries to break into export markets. A Northern firm with a superior process technology chooses either exports or technology transfer through licensing as its mode of supplying the Southern market, based on local IPR policy. Given this ...

2017
Anne Ingeborg Myhr G. Kristin Rosendal Ingrid Olesen

The objective of this chapter is to give an overview and analysis of the current trends and developments in biotechnology in aquaculture research and management. The technological developments along with structural changes in the aquaculture sector may affect access and intellectual property rights (IPR) regimes. These issues will be discussed in a wide perspective involving both short and long...

2017
Pengfei Han

Stronger intellectual property rights (IPRs) induce specialization and contribute to economic growth. In the United States, a sweeping pro-patent legal reform in 1982 fostered specialization and enhanced firm performance. Around the world, countries experience faster economic growth when their innovating sectors are characterized by a higher level of specialization. An endogenous growth model w...

2009
Daniele Archibugi Andrea Filippetti

Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have become ubiquitous in the current debate and have emerged as the key issue of global innovation policy. The ‘Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights’ (TRIPS), signed on 1994 as a founding element of the World Trade Organization, represent the most important attempt to establish a global harmonization of Intellectual Property protection. The ...

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