2007
DOI: 10.1080/00343400600928327
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Intellectual Capital and Sustainable Development on Islands: An Application to the Case of Gran Canaria

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“…In addition, interviewing key stakeholders seems to be good practice for collecting views about the important assets. Furthermore, educating the participants on the key concepts in the study by Sánchez Medina et al (2007) is likely to be a useful task considering the novelty of the knowledge assets theme and the various interpretations that can be made.…”
Section: Identifying Region's Context-specific Knowledge Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, interviewing key stakeholders seems to be good practice for collecting views about the important assets. Furthermore, educating the participants on the key concepts in the study by Sánchez Medina et al (2007) is likely to be a useful task considering the novelty of the knowledge assets theme and the various interpretations that can be made.…”
Section: Identifying Region's Context-specific Knowledge Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sánchez Medina et al (2007) identified the key knowledge assets of Gran Canaria from the perspective of sustainable development. That is, the aim was to identify those knowledge assets that are relevant for achieving the strategic regional goals related to sustainable development.…”
Section: Identifying Region's Context-specific Knowledge Assetsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lerro and Schiuma (2009) identified knowledge assets as those critical and strategic knowledge resources affecting a specific organizational and territorial system's performance and processes of value creation: human capital, structural capital, and relational capital (Dakhli & De Clerq, 2004;Huggins, 2003;Iyer, Kitson, & Toh, 2005;Sanchez Medina, Melian Gonzales, & Garcia Falcon, 2007;Bontis, 2004;Pasher & Shachar, 2005;Noronha Vaz & Nijkamp, 2009). …”
Section: Social Capitalmentioning
confidence: 99%