2023 - Research.com Business and Management in Canada Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Business and Management in Canada Leader Award
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Intellectual capital, Marketing, Knowledge management, Human capital and Economic capital. His Intellectual capital research includes themes of Structural capital, Originality, Value, Productivity and Variety. His Structural capital research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Intellectual capital management, Relational capital, Competitive advantage and Process capital.
His Marketing research incorporates themes from Sample, Premise and Strategic learning. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Citation analysis, Order and Literature citation. His studies in Economic capital integrate themes in fields like Social reproduction and Financial capital.
His main research concerns Intellectual capital, Knowledge management, Human capital, Marketing and Individual capital. The Intellectual capital study combines topics in areas such as Structural capital, Actuarial science, Financial capital, Accounting and Empirical research. Nick Bontis works mostly in the field of Structural capital, limiting it down to concerns involving Relational capital and, occasionally, Industrial organization.
His study on Knowledge management is mostly dedicated to connecting different topics, such as Order. His work deals with themes such as Training and development, Social capital, Financial services and Human resources, which intersect with Human capital. Marketing is often connected to Sample in his work.
Knowledge management, Intellectual capital, Organizational performance, Human capital and Accounting are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Knowledge management brings together such families of science as Resource, Creativity and Survey data collection. His Intellectual capital research incorporates elements of Structural capital, Industrial organization, Structural equation modeling, Empirical research and Social capital.
His research in Structural capital focuses on subjects like Relational capital, which are connected to Supply chain and Empirical evidence. Cognitive psychology, Order, Extension and Flexibility is closely connected to Psychological resilience in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Human capital. As a member of one scientific family, he mostly works in the field of Accounting, focusing on Finance and, on occasion, Descriptive statistics and Physical capital.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Knowledge management, Intellectual capital, Knowledge value chain, Originality and Accounting. Nick Bontis is studying Learning organization, which is a component of Knowledge management. His research investigates the connection between Intellectual capital and topics such as Social capital that intersect with issues in Empirical research.
The concepts of his Empirical research study are interwoven with issues in Relational capital and Structural capital. His work focuses on many connections between Knowledge value chain and other disciplines, such as Knowledge sharing, that overlap with his field of interest in Social exchange theory, Public relations, Turnover and Organizational culture. His Accounting study incorporates themes from Asset turnover, Return on assets, Finance and Human capital.
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Intellectual capital: an exploratory study that develops measures and models
Nick Bontis.
(1998)
Intellectual capital: an exploratory study that develops measures and models
Nick Bontis.
(1998)
Intellectual capital and business performance in Malaysian industries
Nick Bontis;William Chua Chong Keow;Stanley Richardson.
(2000)
Intellectual capital and business performance in Malaysian industries
Nick Bontis;William Chua Chong Keow;Stanley Richardson.
(2000)
Assessing knowledge assets: a review of the models used to measure intellectual capital
Nick Bontis.
(2001)
Assessing knowledge assets: a review of the models used to measure intellectual capital
Nick Bontis.
(2001)
Managing organizational knowledge by diagnosing intellectual capital: framing and advancing the state of the field
Nick Bontis.
(2001)
Managing organizational knowledge by diagnosing intellectual capital: framing and advancing the state of the field
Nick Bontis.
(2001)
Managing An Organizational Learning System By Aligning Stocks and Flows
Nick Bontis;Mary M. Crossan;John Hulland.
(2002)
Managing An Organizational Learning System By Aligning Stocks and Flows
Nick Bontis;Mary M. Crossan;John Hulland.
(2002)
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