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AFRICAN RESEARCH NEXUS
SHINING A SPOTLIGHT ON AFRICAN RESEARCH
business, management and accounting
Intellectual capital in Egyptian software firms
The Learning Organization, Volume 11, Year 2004
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Description
The distribution of knowledge around the world varies significantly with developed countries possessing most of the world's current intellectual capital (IC) compared to developing countries. Most IC research has been conducted in a variety of international settings such as the UK, Scandinavia, Australia, Canada, Austria, Malaysia, the USA, and Ireland. However, no empirical research has been conducted at the organizational level in the field of IC in Arab countries. These nations are socially, economically, and culturally different from most countries in the aforementioned list. This study describes the IC in Egyptian software firms. The study's objective is to contribute to the IC theory development by building a measurement system in an unique context. This paper highlights the key IC indicators as reported by Egyptian CEOs. Ultimately, the resultant report provides them with a direction for building a strong knowledge base for future IC development. © 2004, Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Authors & Co-Authors
Seleim, Ahmed A.S.
Egypt, Alexandria
Alexandria University
Ashour, Ahmed S.
Egypt, Alexandria
Alexandria University
Bontis, Nick
Canada, Hamilton
Degroote School of Business
Statistics
Citations: 118
Authors: 3
Affiliations: 2
Identifiers
Doi:
10.1108/09696470410538233
ISSN:
09696474
e-ISSN:
17589053
Study Design
Exploratory Study