What is it about?

The study aimed to understand the intellectual capital role in the value creation process, by connecting it with the business model theory that shows how a company creates, delivers and captures value

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Why is it important?

The main findings reveal that human, structural and relational dimensions are substantially integrated into existing macro dimensions of business model theory and are unable to create value, when worked in isolated way. Besides, it is also observed that this three dimension may work with different importance degree in the value creation process over time

Perspectives

In this study, it was found that the human and structural dimensions were very important to the early business models, and the relational dimension is extremely relevant for continued organizational growth in the future. Future research could be developed to prove how this conclusion applies to organizational life cycle.

Professor Dimária Silva e Meirelles

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This page is a summary of: Intellectual capital and value creation: an analysis from the business model theory within a process approach, International Journal of Learning and Intellectual Capital, January 2017, Inderscience Publishers,
DOI: 10.1504/ijlic.2017.084067.
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