Camille M. Kirk. 2000. Nexus: Intellectual Capital--The Most Strategic Asset. Planning for Higher Education. 28(3): 45-54.
Abstract:
Examines the importance of intellectual capital, defined as the creative,
scholarly and pedagogical capability of faculty and staff. Argues that the
intense accumulation of such capital is the greatest asset of higher education
institutions, thus requiring special planning efforts that acknowledge this
importance and protect it. Analyzes various contemporary academic teaching,
research, and governance elements that support and constrain intellectual
capital.
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