KNOWLEDGE AND THEIR SHELF LIFE IN THE BUSINESS CYCLE

Authors

  • Laurentia Elena SCURTU Stefan cel Mare University

Keywords:

business organizations, innovation, knowledge, shelf life, tacit knowledge

Abstract

In the attempt to draw a definition to the business topics of the current period, we report to a string of descriptive key words, which appeal to a growing amount of assets, other than the physical/tangible ones. Thus, the most used words/keywords are: knowledge, skills/abilities or talents and the successful leaders that can use/exploit them productively, to achieve competitive advantage, become the key individuals in the business organizations. This is partly due to the "promise" that "the world of intangibles" guarantee to the modern corporate success. Thus, knowledge has become valuable resources in the current competitive chaos. The issue of this paper focuses on how knowledge are used in business organizations, where they can be located within the organization domain and which is their shelf life/their term of validity comparing to the one of those tangible/physical.

Author Biography

Laurentia Elena SCURTU, Stefan cel Mare University

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Published

07.08.2015

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Management, Marketing and Business Administration