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ENCOURAGING EMPLOYEES TO INCREASE THE LABOR INTELLECTUALIZATION LEVEL AS A FACTOR OF EVOLUTION OF THE INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL. / Vetrenko, Pavel Pavlovich; Chernysheva, Elena Alexandrovna; Levitina, Irina Yrievna; Voronkova, Olga Vasilevna; Mikheeva, Dariya Georgievna.
In: European Research Studies Journal, Vol. 20, No. 4, 2017, p. 568-577.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - ENCOURAGING EMPLOYEES TO INCREASE THE LABOR INTELLECTUALIZATION LEVEL AS A FACTOR OF EVOLUTION OF THE INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL
AU - Vetrenko, Pavel Pavlovich
AU - Chernysheva, Elena Alexandrovna
AU - Levitina, Irina Yrievna
AU - Voronkova, Olga Vasilevna
AU - Mikheeva, Dariya Georgievna
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Rapid changes in the turbulent environment cause the emergence of a new paradigm for modern enterprise operation - new rules, principles and methods of management, and popularize the problems of labor intellectualization, which can be primarily solved on the basis of the development of individual intellectual capital. In everyday life, this means transformation of an "industrial enterprise" into an "intelligent enterprise", the development of which is based on information, knowledge and creativity of employees. Goal of the article is the analysis of the prospects of encouraging employees to increase the labor intellectualization level as a factor of evolution of the intellectual capital at domestic enterprises. Following the results of the study, the conclusion is drawn that the development of the individual intellectual capital at an enterprise is based on the simultaneous increase in the number of working days (during the year) intended for training and improving the employees' skills in the economic practice of domestic economic entities and determining the place and sources of training for employees who are most capable of developing their "capital of competences". At the same time, the main vector for domestic enterprises development under the new management paradigm is based on the development of individual intellectual capital, the main aspects of formation of which should be borrowed from the experience of European countries.
AB - Rapid changes in the turbulent environment cause the emergence of a new paradigm for modern enterprise operation - new rules, principles and methods of management, and popularize the problems of labor intellectualization, which can be primarily solved on the basis of the development of individual intellectual capital. In everyday life, this means transformation of an "industrial enterprise" into an "intelligent enterprise", the development of which is based on information, knowledge and creativity of employees. Goal of the article is the analysis of the prospects of encouraging employees to increase the labor intellectualization level as a factor of evolution of the intellectual capital at domestic enterprises. Following the results of the study, the conclusion is drawn that the development of the individual intellectual capital at an enterprise is based on the simultaneous increase in the number of working days (during the year) intended for training and improving the employees' skills in the economic practice of domestic economic entities and determining the place and sources of training for employees who are most capable of developing their "capital of competences". At the same time, the main vector for domestic enterprises development under the new management paradigm is based on the development of individual intellectual capital, the main aspects of formation of which should be borrowed from the experience of European countries.
KW - Capital of competences
KW - Creativity
KW - Individual intellectual capital
KW - Intellectual capital
KW - Intellectual enterprise
KW - Knowledge capital
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85041733563
VL - 20
SP - 568
EP - 577
JO - European Research Studies Journal
JF - European Research Studies Journal
SN - 1108-2976
IS - 4
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