Intellectual capital in Society 5.0 by the lens of the knowledge creation theory
Purpose: This paper reviews the development of knowledge creation theory in the last quarter-century and how it has contributed to innovation management and looks into social and human aspects of innovation in the era of “Society 5.0”. Design/methodology/approach: This research aims to relate basic theoretical concepts: knowledge creation and knowledge assets, purpose, leadership, and place (Ba) for innovation to drive innovation and its management as a whole ecosystem. It also discusses the application to innovation management systems open innovation, and social innovation. Findings: Today's innovation demands socio-economic fusion that goes beyond current corporate boundaries. By preparing the system (knowledge ecosystem) as the basis, we could build the bridge, and such fusion would be possible. Research limitations/implications: This paper shows the framework of the idea. Evidence-based research based on “knowledge assessment” will be discussed on another occasion. Originality/value: This research is to explain knowledge management, innovation, and social innovation beyond the corporate framework.
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2021
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Authors: | Konno, Noboru ; Schillaci, Carmela Elita |
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Journal of Intellectual Capital. - Emerald, ISSN 1469-1930, ZDB-ID 2024939-1. - Vol. 22.2021, 3 (26.03.), p. 478-505
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Emerald |
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