Intellectual Capital StatementTM

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InCaS History

InCaS was developed within the Sixth Research Framework Programme of the EU (FP 6) and co-financed by the European Union. Milestones included a financial market conference in London, a banking conference in the European Parliament and the Final Multiplier Conference in Brussels. Through the involvement of 25 pilot SMEs from 5 different countries, six business associations, three major business research institutes and several individual experts, the Intellectual Capital Statement was developed, tested and perfected so that it is now ready to be commercialised.

Click here for the InCaS project homepage.

Although the project phase has now ended, there is still considerable effort to improve and update the Intellectual Capital Statement. This is partly done through InCapedia.

InCapedia

InCapedia is a "Wiki" being developed at LSE within the InCaS project. It provides an emerging interactive enclcylopaedia about everything to to with Intellectual Capital and Intellectual Capital Statements, to which everyone will be able to contribute, to access and share with others. InCapedia provides a focused knowledge resource for Small and Medium Enterprises, when developing Intellectual Capital Statements, nurturing and managing their Intellectual Capital resources, and exploring ideas for innovative strategy and actions.

This activity can benefit all InCapedia contributors. Incapedia facilitates sharing and networking of Intellectual Capital. Intellectual Capital is founded on ideas and knowledge, rather than on money and cash. Unlike financial capital, if you share or network elements of the intellectual capital that you have available (in your mind, rater than in the bank or under the bed), you will not lose any of it. Instead you will enrich a collective resource that you can draw upon again and again, whenever you need it. Click here to join the InCapedia network.

 

 

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