E‐COMMERCE AND INTERNATIONAL TRANSFER PRICING OF TANGIBLE GOODS AND INTANGIBLE ASSETS IN THE TWENTY‐FIRST CENTURY

2002 ◽  
Vol 12 (3/4) ◽  
pp. 104-121 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wagdy M. Abdallah
Author(s):  
Muhammad Khalique ◽  
Shazali Abu Mansor ◽  
Abu Hassan bin Md. Isa ◽  
Jamal Abdul Nassir bin Shaari

In the present century, intellectual capital is recognized as the most important and strategic asset for organizations. Intellectual capital is mainly based on knowledge and useful information. Intellectual capital is playing a critical role to create value from the combination of tangible and intangible assets to enhance the performance of organizations. This chapter looks at the concept and application of intellectual capital and its associated challenges of organizations in a competitive environment. More specifically, this chapter highlights the relationship of intellectual capital with the performance of organizations of various sectors. The relationship of intellectual capital was supported by empirical studies which were done by various renowned researchers in the intellectual capital field. In addition, this chapter discusses the various major components and models of intellectual capital.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Perri Six ◽  
Nick Goodwin ◽  
Edward Peck ◽  
Tim Freeman

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