Abstract

The article is devoted to the study of the conceptual and methodological foundations and conceptual and categorical analysis of the definition of “intellectual capital”, as well as the economic evolution of its formation and development. The scientific heritage of scientists representing classical and neoclassical schools of economics is critically rethought, and a comparative characteristic of theoretical and practical results, developments and recommendations on the formation and management of innovative activities and intellectual capital of enterprises is performed. In the course of the study, the causal relationship between intellectual capital and innovation was revealed and the high importance of the function of managing innovation processes in modern high-tech economic entities of the knowledge-intensive industrial complex was determined.

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