tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5935509633828886605.comments2022-12-05T16:48:07.824+05:30Intellectual Capital ReportingAttainix Consultinghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10681856675441148080noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5935509633828886605.post-84634351006929461912016-06-18T10:56:59.366+05:302016-06-18T10:56:59.366+05:30This methodology of stock picking posted exactly f...This methodology of stock picking posted exactly five years ago, remains true to this date. I have updated the backtesting results for the icTracker From March 2006 until March 2016. The results show that the icTracker based portfolio would outperform the Nifty by 6.8 times during this period. Check out the details here http://www.attainix.com/ICTrackerPerformanceIndex.aspx?index=NIFTY<br /><br />Isn't this amazing?Attainix Consultinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10681856675441148080noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5935509633828886605.post-79026555956902568372012-08-08T21:04:18.861+05:302012-08-08T21:04:18.861+05:30Hi,
I am the first author of the Nordic countries ...Hi,<br />I am the first author of the Nordic countries research paper and the book "National Intellectual Capital: A Comparison of 40 countries." It is exciting to see Attainix Consulting firm expanding the usage of our data to test its own hypothesis. <br /><br />Here are my answers to the questions posited in this blog:<br />1. The 12 years data (1994-2005) is my earlier work about the Nordic countries, which was granted a paper award from the Journal of Intellectual Capital.<br />2. The book mentioned above was published in 2011 by "Springer" with 14 years data, covering 1995-2008<br />3. The data have been (painstakingly) updated to 2010 by now. My recent work is a series of 12 booklets, to be published again by "Springer" starting the end of 2012. This booklet series explore the connection between recent global financial crisis and national intellectual capital, covering data from 2005-2010.<br />4. The data updating will continue as years go by.<br /><br />I am thrilled to see the high correlation between the ranking of National Intellectual Capital and the electricity consumption per capita. My co-author Leif Edvinsson and I welcome further expansion of our research.<br /><br />My hunch is that the correlation Attainix Consulting has obtained would be even higher, were it not for the following reasons:<br />a. Energy saving effort of some countries. For example, Denmark has been known for its clean transportation. Its electricity consumption is relatively low.<br />b. Geographical location. The freezing zone consumes more energy.<br /><br />Just share my thought!<br /><br />Carol Y.Y. LinCarol Y.Y. Linhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17882204357269735696noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5935509633828886605.post-32844677857673017782011-05-06T21:20:57.762+05:302011-05-06T21:20:57.762+05:30Great discussion Abhijit! I learned a few things a...Great discussion Abhijit! I learned a few things about the history and totally agree with you about the current need for a practitioner conversation. I hope this can be a preface to our IC Practitioners inaugural call on June 14. http://www.icknowledgecenter.com/events/inaugural-global-ic<br /><br />Please RSVP if you can come. We will be announcing internet "call-in" info soon.Mary Adamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12445534850070652097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5935509633828886605.post-60391886677493107252010-02-11T19:26:23.861+05:302010-02-11T19:26:23.861+05:30Hi, thanks for an interesting blog. Why don't ...Hi, thanks for an interesting blog. Why don't you hook up to http://www.icknowledgecenter.com and share your ideas there. It is new community about intangibles and it is growing fast. <br />PederAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5935509633828886605.post-83520723028900235242010-02-09T11:49:00.512+05:302010-02-09T11:49:00.512+05:30Hi,
Who in an organization gets outsourced (speci...Hi,<br /> Who in an organization gets outsourced (specific to Indian Industry)? The lower 20%. its bread and butter.<br /> the upper crust would never get outsourced, as they are the future of IP/IC.<br /> Am I right?Ghhashpushhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12788686811823815064noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5935509633828886605.post-57502461277256766402010-02-09T09:27:31.059+05:302010-02-09T09:27:31.059+05:30Another aspect to outsourcing (of a firm's cor...Another aspect to outsourcing (of a firm's core competency) is to address growth issues. For example, a firm that's historically worked with US customers and now needs to service clients with products/ services on the other side of the globe, start by outsourcing that aspect of their business. And in this case they are increasing their intellectual capital because they are seeing diversity in client base, addressing regional specific issues in their product they hitherto didn't think... <br /><br />My understanding is, when a firm's intellectual capital has reached a maturity level, it needs outsourcing to grow out of the mold and increase its intellectual base. Outsourcing is a manner of letting what they know well be allowed to be done by partners while they concentrate on building more intellectual capital.Prashant Shettyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05456805169598602721noreply@blogger.com