
Capital, Systems, and Objects
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Richard Watson is a Regents Professor and the J. Rex Fuqua Distinguished Chair for Internet Strategy in the Terry College of Business at the University of Georgia. In 2011, he received the Association for Information Systems' LEO award for exceptional lifetime achievement in Information Systems. The University of Liechtenstein has established with government support a Consortium for Digital Capital Creation based on the ideas in this book.
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Chapter 1: A Capital Idea.- Chapter 2: The Organization as a Capital Creation System.- Chapter 3: The Growth of the Capital Creation System.- Chapter 4: Systems for Creating Capital.- Chapter 5: Energy for Capital Creation.- Chapter 6: Objects.- Chapter 7: The Future.- Section 2: Capital Creation Mechanisms.- Chapter 8: Economic Capital.- Chapter 9: Human Capital.- Chapter 10: Organizational Capital.- Chapter 11: Natural Capital.- Chapter 12: Social Capital.- Chapter 13: Symbolic Capital.- Section 3: Capital and Systems Measurement.- Chapter 14: The Measurement of Capital.- Chapter 15: The Measurement of Systems.
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