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1998

1998

Recent and future events:


- The First Worldwide conference on Intellectual Capital for Communities , Paris World Bank Office, 20 June 2005 -Several conferences and events under preparation (Paris, Rio de Janeiro, .) -The OECD IC event, Ferrara, October 2005
-The New Club of Paris - Knowledge Innovation Zones - Ragusa Social Intelligence event May 29-30, 2006 - Paris event June 30 at World Bank

COGNITIVE

LANDSCAPE

The strategic time gate

DOMINANT MODELS 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. INDUSTRIAL ERA (1850-1980) NEO KAPITALISM (1980-1995) INFORMATION-ERA (1990-2000) KNOWLEDGE-ERA (1995-2020) MIND-ERA (2010-2030/50)

DOMINANT SOCIETY VALUES Materialistic Money, job, wealth Position and info networks Education and Knowledge Social intelligence, Well-fare
Source: C. Varga

Genchi Gembutsu ?????

Emerging Wave of 6th Generation


VI
In no va ti o n
Future as the Asset Knowledge as the Asset Customer as the Asset

V IV III II I

A
Qu alit y Reeng ine erin g

Enterprise as the Asset Project as the Asset Product as the Asset

ent06.2

A new perspective on assets


Commodities (or capital in use)
Measurable in $s Clear ownership

Sources of Competitive Advantage (or capital in waiting)

The Value Creation Mixer


Capital growth and enhanced financial performance

Immeasurable ? Ownership uncertain

Leadership 4. Latent capabilities

1. Tangible goods
Accountants Bankers Analysts

2. Intangible goods

3. Intangible competences

Capital impairment and reduced financial performance

Corporate Executives Venture Capitalists Society Entrepreneurs

www.euintangibles.net
2003

Human Potential

The new bottom line


-Intellectual Capital (IC) -Psychosocially Supportive Design! -Innovations

www.corporatelongitude.com
2003

Value integration
Human Capital Organisational Structural Capital

Stake holder Capital


Relational Structural Capital

Value Recipe

Sustainability value
Customer/ relation value Human value Structural value Environmental value Value to society Value areas : Balance Sheet Strategic IC Goodwill or.

CBS

The long term capital

Equity Assets Debt

Bottom Line

The use of the Reference Model in respect to methods mentioned in this report

Danish Guidelines Model


Global Market Law & Regulation Taxes Image

MERITUM Model

Environment Conditions

Strategies

Potentials / Capital Human Capital

Key Processes

Results / Effects
Financial Results: Balance Profit&Loss Analytics

Vision
Strategy KnowGoals

R&D Innovation

Intangible Asset Monitor


Output

Input

Bus. Dvt Structural Capital Potential Relational Capital

Marketing

The Austrian ARC Model / the German Wissensbilanz

Mission

Non Financial Results:


Human Structural Relational Capital Incr.

Capital Market

Available Talents

Feeding back non financial capital profits

Intellectual Capital Rating

Intellectual Capital dVAI

Gnter Koch, Wien

Taxonomy of methods relevant for IC Reporting (following K. Alwert, 2005)


Governing Paradigm (in Economics)
Intellectual Property Brand Patent ValuValuation ation Kloyer / Wirtz et al.

Method giving a value argument Method without resuming in a value

Citation Weighted Patent (Hall)

Skandia Navigator Konrad Group Method Intang. Asset Monitor Danish Guidelines ARC (Koch, Leitner) BMWA Wiss.bilanz Balanced Scorecard IC Audit (Brooking)

Future Paradigm (Value based on knowledge) Consideration of different aspects

IC Rating
Calculated Intangible Value
Intangible Scoreboard Market to Book Value (Edvinsson/ Kivikas)

IC BenchHolistic Value Appr. marking

IC Index
(Roos)

IC dVAI (Bounfour)

EVA
(Stewart)

Consolidated Resumee Drawing a picture of the state of knowledge


4

Identification / Calculation of monetary value


Gnter Koch, Wien

www.akwissensbilanz.org www.wissenskapital.info

www.akwissensbilanz.org

2003

Policy Agenda 2 How to cultivate value creation friendly business environment. Corporate Management (IA based management)
More focus on mid-term value creation based on IA. Chose the best place for value creation in the world.

Business Environment

Business Environment of a Country / Community is the matter. Policy on IA for Country / Community.

Takayuki Sumita, METI, 2005

CMM ICR model

S ource: C M M Intellectual C apital R eport 2003 S tockholm, 2004

www.cmm.ki.se

Skandia Future Center

Increasing the Creativity Index

Source: Chic Thompson, What a great Idea!, Harper Collins (2001) & Paul Iske, Know Com

KnocoM

The EPOS

Karolinska Institute and National Institute for Psychosocial Medicine

2003

The critical psychosocial landscape

M.O.R.E. Inredningskonsulten AB

2003

ECOLOGICAL JOY ZONE

Soruce: R. Florida and I. Tinagli

Image: Jan Rollof, Fpi, Lund

URBAN DENSITY & INNOVATIONS

SOCIAL INNOVATION SPACES


Intellectual Capital

Human Capital
Staff and Citizens

Organizational Capital

Social Capital

Innovational Capital

Process Capital

Source; Edvinsson & Radovanovic

Intelligent regions
Intelligent life in a creative way, based on social intelligence and digital with collective self governance. Connecting bridge between local society and global opportunities.
Source: C. Varga

The Intelligent City K-Recipe


attractor for the creative class
geopolitical position mobile city with networks to various clusters and meetings places
with know whos communicative city with good logistical flow cooperative city with high value making through various exchanges healthy, fresh and humane to offer good quality of life curious citizens with active interfaces towards the unexplored for social innovations generous city with cultural capital and coherence emphasizing values action intensive city with multitude of active interfaces wealth creating safe and peaceful
Source: Leif Edvinsson

Triple Knowledge Line Model

Knowledge Economy & Knowledge Business Indicators

Knowledge Society, Community, & Culture Indicators

Knowledge Organization, Infrastructure, & Environment

Wealth in Intellectual Capital Index (WICI) = (WHCI+WRCI+WSCI) Wealth in Human Capital Index (WHCI) Knowledge-Based Economy Strength Index (KBESI) Knowledge Markets Maturity Index (KMMI) Knowledge Based Business Innovations Index ( KBBII) Wealth in Relationship Capital Index (WRCI) Population Knowledge Motivation Index (PKMI) Creative Affinity Index (CAI) Knowledge Stakeholder Interactions Innovations Index (KSIII) Wealth in Structural Capital Index (WSCI) Knowledge Enabling Technology Index (KETI) Knowledge Ecologies Index (KEI) Principles, Policies, Practices, Processes, Innovations Index (7PII)

Key Performance Indices

See; www.entovation.com www.inthekzone.com

Result for local municipality


Intellectual capital
AAA AA A BBB BB B CCC CC C D R RR RRR

SKALA
Virkningsgrad Fornyelse AAA AA A BBB BB B CCC CC C D Ekstremt hy Meget hy Hy Relativt hy Gjennomsnittlig Relativt lav Lav Svrt lav Ekstremt lav Fravrende R RR RRR Risiko Ubetydelig Moderat Hy Svrt hy

BB BBB BBB R

Core city concept

Organisational Structural capital

Human capital

Relationsbased Structural capital

BB B B RR BBB BBB R A A R

BB CCC CCC RR

BB
BBB BBB R
IR Process

BB
A A R BBB A
Leaders

BB
R B B
Staffing

RR

BB
CCC CCC RR

Net verk

Community

www.intellectualcapital.se

CCCCCC RR
Brand image
2003

Klla: Fredriksson & Trbe

Infrastructure for K- exchange &migration

Knowledge transformation, social innovations and Rapid prototyping &migration

ICT and Multi media

University

Society Entrepreneurship

Strange Attractors

Diversity

Knowledge Cafs /Cathedrals

Dynamics flows for new knowledge creation Positive branding to shape curiosity and relations

Meeting Spaces for different Perspectives and K transfer

Source; Edvinsson, Trbe, Fredriksson

Source: Steffen Gulmann, CBS

www.11citydesign.dk

Source, Steffen Gulmann, CBS

www.11citydesign.dk

Society IC Leadership Agenda


The New Club of Paris for Prototyping

All rights reserved Leif Edvinsson


Professor of Intellectual Capital leif.edvinsson@unic.net Phone: +46 70-592 50 78

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