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Unorthodox Forms of Capital in Organizations: Positive Psychological Capital, Intellectual Capital and Social Capital
Author(s) -
İdil Tamer,
Beliz Dereli,
Mehmet Sağlam
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
procedia - social and behavioral sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1877-0428
DOI - 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.09.351
Subject(s) - individual capital , social reproduction , social capital , capital (architecture) , economic capital , financial capital , classical economics , means of production , intellectual capital , physical capital , capital formation , fixed capital , economics , business , sociology , social science , finance , market economy , human capital , history , archaeology
The physical or financial values were regarded as capital value in the past, but nowadays alternative assets are also taken into consideration as capital. In this respect, intellectual assets are accepted as the primary source of competitive advantage (Boulton et al., 2000; Lev, 2001; Low, 2000). This study aims to investigate the effect of positive psychological capital on intellectual and social capital and the interrelationship among these three concepts. Beside this, the effect of social capital on intellectual capital is also investigated. In this context, the research was applied to managers and employees who work in various sectors and datas are gathered by a questionnaire form and the structural equation model was used to analyze them. At the end of study the interrelationships among these concepts and their effects to each are expected to provide a useful contribution to academicians, professionals and business life

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