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100 1 $aBaker, Ronald J.$q(Ronald Joseph),$d1962-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2006101475
245 10 $aMind over matter :$bwhy intellectual capital is the chief source of wealth /$cRonald J. Baker.
260 $aHoboken, N.J. :$bJohn Wiley & Sons Inc.,$c[2008], ©2008.
300 $axxviii, 340 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [303]-327) and index.
505 00 $g1.$tMind Over Materialism -- $tDo Trade Deficits Diminish Wealth? -- $g2.$tMind Over Marxism -- $tKarl Marx, False Prophet -- $tThe Marginalist Revolution -- $g3.$tThe Economy in Mind -- $tThe Ash Heap of History -- $t"Like a Chrysalis" -- $g4.$tA Flawed Theory - The Old Business Equation -- $tThe Three Types of IC -- $tNegative Intellectual Capital -- $t"Analyzing" the Predominant Business Equation -- $g5.$tA Better Theory-The New Business Equation -- $tThe New Theory -- $tCognitive Dissonance -- $tWhere Do Profits Come From? -- $g6.$tThe Scarcest Resource of All -- $tThomas Sowell and Friedrich Hayek on Knowledge -- $tInformation Wants to Be Free, Knowledge Isn't -- $tSapere Aude! -- $g7.$tIdeas Have Consequences -- $tNew Growth Theory -- $g8.$tThe Characteristics of Intellectual Capital -- $tKnowledge Is a Verb -- $tDefining Intellectual Capital -- $g9.$tHuman Capitalism -- $tThe More Human the Capital, the Less We Can Measure It -- $tWe Know More Than We Can Tell -- $tKarl Marx's Revenge -- $g10.$tKnowledge Workers Are Volunteers -- $tPeople Have Value, Not Jobs -- $tBecoming a Lightning Rod for Talent -- $g11.$tDeveloping and Inspiring Knowledge Workers -- $tThe Scientific Management Revolution -- $tWhat, Exactly, is Productivity? -- $tA Framework for Knowledge Worker Effectiveness -- $tFar Fewer Knowledge Workers Than We Think? -- $tSample Knowledge Organizations -- $tPersonality Testing and Performance Appraisals -- $tThe Importance of Continuing Education -- $tWhat about Work-Life Balance? -- $tNegative Human Capital -- $g12.$tStructural Capital: If Only We Knew What We Know -- $tThe Economics of Structural Capital -- $tLeveraging IC and Creating the World's Second Largest Currency -- $tKnowledge Lessons from the U.S. Army -- $g13.$tSocial Capital: No Man is an Island -- $tIs There Any Accounting for Tastes? -- $tLeveraging Social Capital -- $tCustomers -- $tReputation and Brands -- $tReferral Sources and Networks -- $tSuppliers and Vendors -- $tShareholders and Other External Stakeholders -- $tJoint Venture Partners and Alliances -- $tIndustry Associations and Formal Affiliations -- $tAlumni -- $tUnions -- $tCorporate Universities -- $tOpen Source - Mass Collaboration -- $tCultural, Moral, and Ethical Capital -- $tPutting All Your Social Capital Together: The Concierge Service Model -- $g14.$tKnowledge versus Beliefs -- $tProfits Come from Risk and Uncertainty -- $tDebits Don't Equal Credits -- $tFinancial Model Reform -- $g15.$tPurpose -- $tVocation: What Is Calling You? -- $tContinuously Develop Your Intellectual Capital -- $tAdventure -- $tLeaving a Legacy.
520 1 $a"Written by Ronald Baker, recognized forward-thinker in the professional knowledge firm sector, Mind Over Matter: Why Intellectual Capital Is the Chief Source of Wealth warns that companies can no longer ignore the growing power of its intellectual capital. Introducing firms to the three components of Intellectual Capital - human capital, structural capital, and social capital - and how to leverage them to create wealth in today's economy." "Part of Wiley's Intellectual Capitalism Series, Mind Over Matter introduces readers to those hidden assets not reflected in their company's financial reports, but fully responsible for creating wealth. A must-read for executives, managers, and leaders-and anyone concerned with getting and keeping a job in the twenty-first-century economy."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aFinance, Personal.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048263
650 0 $aKnowledge management.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97007353
650 0 $aIntellectual capital.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh97008212
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