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Ways to promote valuable innovation: intellectual capital assessment for higher education system

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  • Jui-Kuei Chen
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  • Hung-Yi Wu & Jui-Kuei Chen & I-Shuo Chen, 2012. "Ways to promote valuable innovation: intellectual capital assessment for higher education system," Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology, Springer, vol. 46(5), pages 1377-1391, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:qualqt:v:46:y:2012:i:5:p:1377-1391
    DOI: 10.1007/s11135-011-9451-z
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