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Knowledge capital

Meaning: 

Knowledge capital is defined as the intangible value that a company holds due to its accumulated knowledge, skills, experience, patents, software, and innovation capabilities.


Why Knowledge capital  Is Important:

It is essential for driving long-term growth and enhancing productivity within the organization.
Knowledge capital provides a significant competitive advantage in the marketplace.

How to understand Knowledge capital:

Although it cannot be physically touched, knowledge capital is vital for a company's strategic success.
Companies utilize their knowledge capital to innovate and create better products and services.

Uses of Finance:   

Knowledge capital is used in company valuation, investment decisions, productivity analysis, and the assessment of intangible assets.