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- Title
THE KNOWING-DOING GAP OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL IN MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES - CASE STUDY: SKANDIA GROUP.
- Authors
Sylqa, Driton; Zaharieva, Galina
- Abstract
This paper aims to research the possibilities of the gap between knowing-doing in companies that implement the concept of Intellectual Capital (IC). Skandia is the best sample of IC concept and will provide a lot of useful information to conduct the respective project. As a multinational company, Skandia group, develops activities around the globe, and is the pioneer in implementing the concept of IC. Hence, it was chosen to be the subject of this case study research. The research includes interviews, with several people in different positions, in each management level into which every interview is interpreted through hermeneutic approach in order to achieve a better understanding of the phenomenon of the study. The research were made within different offices of company in various cities in Sweden. The study applies the descriptive case study approach, whilst investigated the possibility of gaps of IC between Knowing-Doing. The research shows that the concepts of IC and knowing-doing gap, could be found in headquarters of Skandia to a large extent, and this way basic assumption about a possible gap was verified. The implementation of IC within Skandia and its employees is for sure not completed yet. Also the shareholders are not convinced by the concept if one looks at Skandia´s performance on the stock markets. Nevertheless it offers a rhetorically positive way to tackle future challenges. In that respect this study got a deeper understanding concerning Skandia and IC. The research made many things visible that were not seen in the literature so far.
- Subjects
INTELLECTUAL capital; STOCK exchanges; EMPLOYEE attitudes; PROJECT management; INFORMATION retrieval
- Publication
Knowledge: International Journal, 2019, Vol 31, Issue 1, p281
- ISSN
2545-4439
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.35120/kij3101281s