National intellectual capital and the financial crisis in Israel, Jordan, South Africa, and Turkey [electronic resource] / C.Y.-Y. Lin, L. Edvinsson, T. Beding.
2013
HC415.25
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National intellectual capital and the financial crisis in Israel, Jordan, South Africa, and Turkey [electronic resource] / C.Y.-Y. Lin, L. Edvinsson, T. Beding.
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9781461479819 electronic book
1461479819 electronic book
9781461479802
1461479800
1461479819 electronic book
9781461479802
1461479800
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New York : Springer, 2013.
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English
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1 online resource (xxiii, 105 pages) : illustrations (partly color).
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10.1007/978-1-4614-7981-9 doi
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HC415.25
Dewey Decimal Classification
330.9569
Summary
In the first decade of the twenty-first century, the biggest event of worldwide proportion was the 2008 global financial crisis, which was caused primarily by ineffective governance, failed surveillance systems, and implementation flaws. While fiscal and monetary policies succeeded in pulling many countries out of a financial freefall, most economies have performed beneath pre-recession levels as governments continued to struggle with their finances. Examining the financial crisis from the viewpoint of intangible assets provides a different perspective from traditional economic approaches. National Intellectual Capital (NIC), comprised mainly of human capital, market capital, process capital, renewal capital, and financial capital, is a valuable intangible asset and a key source of national competitive advantage in todays knowledge economy. The authorspioneers in the fieldpresent extensive data and a rigorous conceptual framework to analyze the connections between the global financial crisis and NIC development. Covering the period from 2005 to 2010 across 48 countries, the authors establish a positive correlation between NIC and GDP per capita and consider the impact of NIC investment for short-term recovery and long-term risk control and strategy formulation. Each volume in a series of SpringerBriefs on NIC and the financial crisis provides in-depth coverage of the impact of the crisis, the aftermath, future prospects, and policy implications for a regional cluster. This volume focuses on Israel, Jordan, South Africa, and Turkey.
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Lin, C. Y. -Y., author.
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SpringerBriefs in economics ; v. 16. 2191-5504
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2. Impact of 2008 Global Financial Crisis
Chapter 3. National Intellectual Capital Development in the Four Countries
Chapter 4. Beyond the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
Chapter 5. Future Perspective and Policy Implications.
Chapter 2. Impact of 2008 Global Financial Crisis
Chapter 3. National Intellectual Capital Development in the Four Countries
Chapter 4. Beyond the 2008 Global Financial Crisis
Chapter 5. Future Perspective and Policy Implications.