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Intellectual and Social Capitals Development A Case in Malaysian’s ICT Companies
Author(s) -
Noradiva Hamzah,
Rosmah Mat Isa
Publication year - 2009
Publication title -
international journal of business and management
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1833-8119
pISSN - 1833-3850
DOI - 10.5539/ijbm.v5n1p53
Subject(s) - intellectual capital , relational capital , structural capital , social capital , individual capital , business , social reproduction , hierarchy , knowledge management , capital (architecture) , information and communications technology , knowledge sharing , cognitive dimensions of notations , financial capital , competitive advantage , human capital , cognition , marketing , sociology , psychology , economics , economic growth , political science , social science , finance , market economy , law , history , archaeology , computer science , neuroscience
Intellectual capital is said to be a source of competitive advantage and there is evidence that business success can be partly explained by its intellectual capital. It is argued that the main dimensions of social capital of relevance to intellectual capital are structural, cognitive, and relational capitals because these, among other things, foster the exchange of knowledge and resources among the organization members. The objective of this paper is to investigate the importance of social capital in fostering the development of intellectual capital among the engineers. This study used case study method and data were collected through interviews. Data were analysed using within-case and cross-case analysis. The analysis shows that the most important dimension for intellectual capital development is structural capital. The findings also suggest that structural capital is a prerequisite of relational capital among engineers in an organizational project. The findings also demonstrate that frequent meetings and interactions, relationship, hierarchy or status, and shared language are among the factors that foster the sharing of knowledge among engineers. This study also elucidated that structural and relational capitals play important role in knowledge sharing and hence intellectual capital development

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