1. Reporting intellectual capital in health care organizations: specifics, lessons learned, and future research perspectives.
- Author
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Veltri S, Bronzetti G, and Sicoli G
- Subjects
- Models, Theoretical, Organizational Case Studies, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Sweden, United States, Health Facilities, Information Dissemination, Knowledge Management, Research
- Abstract
This article analyzes the concept of intellectual capital (IC) in the health sector sphere by studying the case of a major nonprofit research organization in this sector, which has for some time been publishing IC reports. In the last few years, health care organizations have been the object of great attention in the implementation and transfer of managerial models and tools; however, there is still a lack of attention paid to the strategic management of IC as a fundamental resource for supporting and enhancing performance improvement dynamics. The main aim of this article is to examine the IC reporting model used by the Center of Molecular Medicine (CMM), a Swedish health organization which is an outstanding benchmark in reporting its IC. We also consider the specifics of IC reporting for health organizations, the lessons learned by analyzing CMM's IC reporting, and future perspectives for research.
- Published
- 2011