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National Intellectual Capital Index Dr. Nick Bontis Associate Professor of Strategic Management , McMaster U. Director, Institute for Intellectual Capital Research Associate Editor, Journal of Intellectual Capital Chief Knowledge Officer, Knexa Solutions
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National Intellectual Capital Index Dr. Nick Bontis Associate Professor of Strategic Management, McMaster U. Director, Institute for Intellectual Capital ResearchAssociate Editor, Journal of Intellectual Capital Chief Knowledge Officer, Knexa Solutions www.NickBontis.com nick@bontis.com
Developed Nations AustraliaCanadaChina FinlandFranceGermany ItalyJapanNew Zealand Norway Russia Singapore SwedenUKUSA
Countries Ranked by NICI Is the NICI a good predictor of a nation’s wealth?
Structural Model of NICI H4 H6 H1 H2 H5 R2 = 20.9% H3
Modified NICI ? Poverty H4 H6 H7 H1 H10 H2 H8 Health H5 R2 = 20.9% H9 GenderEmpowerment H3 R2 = 83.3% -0.670 0.913 0.578
Clustering by NICI and GDP Kuwait Oman S. Arabia Tunisia Algeria Jordan Morocco Egypt Yemen Sudan 1.0 0.5 0.0 ? Relative GDP / capita 0.0 0.5 1.0 NICI
G8 +by NICI and NCFI United States Finland United Kingdom France Singapore Canada Sweden Australia Japan Germany Norway New Zealand Italy China Russia 4.0 0.0 -4.0 RelativeNFCI -2.0 -1.0 0.0 1.0 2.0 Relative NICI
Further Developments ... • IICR KM Diagnostic Tool (business and government) • Health, financial services, software, chemical, hospital • IICR KM Seminars (business and government) - certification • Education (McMaster University, Tangonow.net) • eFlow Audit (codified proxy of e-mail flow) • World Congress (http://worldcongress.mcmaster.ca) Jan 19-21, 2005 • Journal of Intellectual Capital (http://www.emeraldinsight.com/jic.htm) • 1 text Oxford U. Press with Choo, 1 books with BH KMCI Press • Knexa.com (Tribute incentive methodology, ICUs, rewards) • NICI (National Intellectual Capital Index) for United Nations • Longitudinal causal mapping with integration (RBC project) • Citation impact (literature and cases) • Knowledge auction experiments
Knexa Solutions • New knowledge assets with old value measures • Market mechanism “the invisible hand of the market” • Exchanges • what’s next? … talent markets … total markets • Internet Auction Model • E-bay, Yahoo, Bid.com, etc. … stickiness, bid-ask • Cost / benefit micro calculation • ICUs – electronic tokens and the reward of redemption
5 To Do’s Immediately • Raise awareness about knowledge era challengesAction: Fully engage employees about KM • Don’t throw training dollars down the toiletAction: Benchmark your T&D / FTE investment • Attempt to recoup talent that leaves the firmAction: Implement universal exit (entry) interviews • Accelerate your knowledge absorption rateAction: speed reading test (www.bontis.com/speedread) • Be mindful of technology investmentsAction: Test that search costs are reduced
Thank you! • Speaking, training • Keynotes, seminars • www.Bontis.com/research.htm Dr. Nick Bontis Ph.D.DeGroote Business School McMaster University Tel: (905) 525-9140 x23918 Fax: (905) 304-7734 Director, Institute for Intellectual Capital Research Chief Knowledge Officer (CKO), Knexa SolutionsAssociate Editor, Journal of Intellectual Capital nick@bontis.com www.Bontis.com Subject: Schulich KM