ON THE ISSUE OF DEONTOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL: INVITATION TO DISCUSSION

Author(s): Salikhova I.S., Salikhov B.V.

Rubric: Management

DOI: 10.21777/2587-554X-2022-3-82-89

Release: 2022-3 (42)

Pages: 82-89

Keywords: ontology, essence and phenomenon, intellect, capital, human capital, intellectual capital, knowledge, intangible assets, general and special, whole and part

Annotation: The purpose of the article is to clearly indicate the subject of the “invitation to discussion” related to the search for ways to overcome the deontological or non-essential understanding of intellectual capital as a factor of production. The research methodology lies in the logical-epistemological and semasiological analysis of the “intellectual” phenomenon in the modern economy; the heuristic potential of such paired categories of dialectics as “whole and part”, ‘general and specific” is also used. The results of the study, containing elements of scientific novelty, consist, first, in the proposed brief retrospective of the existing interpretations of intellectual capital in a critical analysis of the basic attributes of the content of this concept; second, in conclusions that fix systemic analytical dysfunctions of existing interpretations of intellectual capital; third, in the formulation and verification of key aspects that characterize the debatable nature of the problem, associated with the inappropriateness of including the phenomenon of intellectual capital in the current neoclassical paradigm. The scientific and practical significance of the conclusions of the article lies in the focus of creative discussion on the search for intellectual forms in the modern economy on the basis of a clear verification of the relevant ontology of the “intellectual” phenomenon as such.

Bibliography: Salikhova I.S., Salikhov B.V. ON THE ISSUE OF DEONTOLOGICAL INTERPRETATIONS OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL: INVITATION TO DISCUSSION // Economics and Management. – 2022. – № 3 (42). – С. 82-89. doi: 10.21777/2587-554X-2022-3-82-89

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