National Intellectual Capital as a Basis for Socio-Economic Security

Authors

  • Людмила Головкова Днепропетровский Национальный Университет Железнодорожного Транспорта им. Академика В. Лазаряна

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15584/nsawg.2016.4.5

Keywords:

Intellectual Capital, capital, potential, economy, European integration, human capital, socio-economic security, the European vector of technological transformation development

Abstract

The article focuses on the importance of analysing of intellectual capital impact on the level of stabilization of the economic condition of the country and its regions, and on the provision of socio-economic security. It is stated that the prevention of the systemic crisis and increasing competitiveness of the country is possible by effective implementation of intellectual potential and development of intellectual capital. The intellectual potential is becoming the main condition for economic progress. Intellectual capital is the most important and valuable resource to achieve this goal, and it’s the basis of socio-economic security. This article provides the intellectual capital structure and justifies the methodical approach to definition of the human capital. The potential of the country is represented as a correlation between potential capital and technological transformation of intellectual capital. The article indi-cates that potential and intellectual capital are a source of economic growth balanced performance of the country, their correlation determines the rate of development and, consequently, the level of socio-economic security. Acceleration of European integration, the implementation of the European vector of development of Ukraine is impossible without the availability of appropriate and sufficient intellectual potential of intellectual capital as a materialized form of provisional implementation of appropriate capacity.  

Published

2020-11-13

How to Cite

Головкова, Л. . (2020). National Intellectual Capital as a Basis for Socio-Economic Security. Social Inequalities and Economic Growth, 4(48), 56–65. https://doi.org/10.15584/nsawg.2016.4.5

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