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Capital intelectual y resultados empresariales en la cadena de la madera de Oberá (Argentina)

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FERNÁNDEZ JARDÓN, C. Mª (Universidade de Vigo1)
MARTOS, SUSANA MARÍA (Universidad nacional de misiones)
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This paper seeks to analyze the impact of intellectual capital on business performance. A model is elaborated to study organizations located in developing countries areas. The investigation was conducted using a survey to the timber value chain firms in Oberá, Misiones (Argentine).The main conclusions are that it exists a direct relationship between relation capital and business performance and indirect between this and human capital and structural capital. El objetivo de este trabajo es analizar el impacto del capital intelectual sobre los resultados empresariales, desarrollando un modelo que es posible aplicar a organizaciones ubicadas en zonas de países en vías de desarrollo. Para el estudio se llevó a cabo un proceso de encuestación a las empresas del primer y segundo eslabón de la cadena de la madera del Departamento Oberá, en la provincia de Misiones (Argentina). Se concluye que existe una relación directa entre el capital relacional y los resultados empresariales e indirecta entre el capital humano y el capital estructural con aquellos.

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Volume (Year): 26 (2008)
Issue (Month): (Julio)
Pages: 141-164
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