2016
DOI: 10.5862/je.240.2
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The analysis of international and domestic experience of the regulation of the national intellectual capital

Abstract: The article describes different approaches to the definition of «intellectual capital» and examines its components, i. e. human capital and intellectual property. A comparative analysis of the various systems of state regulation of the intellectual capital management and the use of intellectual activity in the USA, Great Britain, China, Russia and other countries is conducted. * The study was sponsored by RFH in the framework of the Research project «Development of proposals to improve the efficiency of using … Show more

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“…In many technologically developed countries, one of the key roles in terms of forming intellectual potential belongs to research and entrepreneurial institutions of higher educational, where fundamental and applied research and entrepreneurial developments for commercialisation are concentrated (Amuda, 2020). At the same time, there are various models of managing the higher education system with a varying degree of centralisation in their management (Ushakova et al, 2016). Technological parks are an important tool for developing intellectual potential in world practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In many technologically developed countries, one of the key roles in terms of forming intellectual potential belongs to research and entrepreneurial institutions of higher educational, where fundamental and applied research and entrepreneurial developments for commercialisation are concentrated (Amuda, 2020). At the same time, there are various models of managing the higher education system with a varying degree of centralisation in their management (Ushakova et al, 2016). Technological parks are an important tool for developing intellectual potential in world practice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%