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In the nuclear industry, the large investment in intellectual capital is perhaps most
 
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Definition

Intellectual capital is A model used for describing organizational competency and consists of human, structural and relational capital, or the sum of all the intellectual material, such as knowledge, information, intellectual property, experience, which can be put to use to create wealth Source: Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations

Summary

Description

In the nuclear industry, the large investment in intellectual capital is perhaps most visible by the high financial outlay required to get control room personnel authorized (licensed) and to maintain the knowledge base that warrants continuation of those individual operating permits. See also Intellectual property and Knowledge assets.

Source: Planning and Execution of Knowledge Management Assist Missions for Nuclear Organizations

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Related articles

Intangible assets

Intellectual property

Intellectual asset

Intellectual capital

Human assets

Knowledge assets