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Full Description
This monograph provides empirical evidence on the relationship between intellectual capital (IC) and organizational performance of social cooperative enterprises (SCEs) that work in the non-profit sector. The author presents a survey of a sample of SCEs located in Italy to identify the main components of IC for SCEs and to investigate the effect of IC sub-dimensions on a firm's performance. The book thus presents new empirical evidence on IC in non-profit organizations along with a revelation of the main value drivers by using the survey method as an IC measurement tool combined with a principal components analysis. Finally, considering the difficulties related to the data gathering process in the non-profit sector and in measuring intangible assets, this book helps in increasing the understanding of IC features with a focus on the hybrid organization as SCEs.
Contents
1. Introduction.- 2. Role and Characteristics of Social Enterprises (SEs) within Nonprofit Organizations (NPOs).- 3. Intellectual Capital Within Nonprofit Organizations (NPOs).- 4. Intellectual Capital and Firm Performance.- 5. Intellectual Capital: An Empirical Analysis.- 6. Discussion of the Results.- 7. Conclusion.



