The modern enterprise, as "open organizational system, oriented, overly complex, probabilistic, with specific regulatory processes that can influence the external environment and whose behavior is defined by a model of bounded rationality "represents a coordinated set of tangible and intangible assets, an open system that interacts with the external environment and it exchanges energy, information and knowledge with it. Such exchanges are of particular importance because they allow the company to survive and develop on the basis of continuous and repeated interactions. The products that are offered to the market gradually increase their own value thanks to the knowledge. This happens for two reasons: the first one is due to research and development within the company oriented towards the integration of systematic knowledge; the second one is found in the involvement of external subjects to the enterprise.
Intellectual property management in a knowledge-based society
NAPPO, Fabio
2011-01-01
Abstract
The modern enterprise, as "open organizational system, oriented, overly complex, probabilistic, with specific regulatory processes that can influence the external environment and whose behavior is defined by a model of bounded rationality "represents a coordinated set of tangible and intangible assets, an open system that interacts with the external environment and it exchanges energy, information and knowledge with it. Such exchanges are of particular importance because they allow the company to survive and develop on the basis of continuous and repeated interactions. The products that are offered to the market gradually increase their own value thanks to the knowledge. This happens for two reasons: the first one is due to research and development within the company oriented towards the integration of systematic knowledge; the second one is found in the involvement of external subjects to the enterprise.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.