European Institute for Knowledge and Values ​​Management

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The European Institute for Knowledge and Values ​​Management Asbl (EIKV) is an interdisciplinary research, training and consulting institute based in Luxembourg, founded in 2004 by experts from universities and practice .

research

The association focuses its research and consulting activities on intangible assets, knowledge and values, as well as on their sustainable use and management. This primarily includes identifying, qualifying and evaluating, securing and using, as well as utilizing intangible economic goods and assets in business, universities and administration.

Goal setting

The economic approach is designed to research intangible assets in their economic, legal and psychosocial dimensions and to develop standardized auditing and certification procedures for sustainable and value-oriented management. This also includes methods and procedures for a pragmatic evaluation of intangible resources.

Intangible assets

In terms of a positive economy, the EIKV differentiates between intangible assets and intangible assets.

Intangible assets are group-specific general goods with internal and / or external rivalry. Companies and economic entities that have power of disposal over such goods can use them as "intellectual capital" (human capital, organizational capital and relationship capital) and through suitable internalization measures as performance and differentiation factors, as well as excluding third parties from their use ( intellectual property ).

The EIKV advises and supports individuals and organizations in designing internalization measures and securing value claims.

Luxembourg model

The Luxembourg model of the EIKV provides a theoretical basis for identifying and qualifying distribution-relevant incidence and internalization mechanisms for individually available and usable intangible goods.

Initial and continuing education

The training and further education measures of the EIKV address cognitively anchored knowledge-based personal competencies for self-organized coping with professional and private challenges in secondary and university areas. This also includes the organization and implementation of training measures for third parties.

The EIKV is a partner of the "Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition Lëtzebuerg (DSJC-L)" and is involved in cooperation with the DTMD University for Digital Technologies in Medicine and Dentistry, especially in the conception and development of training and further education measures for digital technologies in medicine and dentistry.

The part-time doctoral program of the Business Sciences Institute (BSI) and the European Institute for Knowledge & Value Management (EIKV) in partnership with the University of Lyon and the University of Sydney started in September 2017 at Schloss Wiltz.

Advocacy

The EIKV represents the interests of its members towards their stakeholders in politics (ministries, offices and administration), business (potential customers, partners and competitors), the public (media and multipliers), as well as other interest groups and professional associations.

The EIKV is a founding member of the "Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition Lëtzebuerg DSJC-L".

University management

Management concepts from the private sector cannot simply be transferred to universities . The generation, transfer and utilization of skills , abilities and knowledge are merit goods , the basic financing of which is seldom in line with the market. Classic business management tasks and the administration of the infrastructure do not differ fundamentally in universities from those in the private sector.

The EIKV University Management builds a creative bridge between the academic, economic and social success factors of a university and thus ensures that academic excellence can be achieved with economic rationality and pragmatic stringency.

Series of publications

The EIKV series of publications on knowledge and value management is published by the German Central Library for Economic Sciences (ZBW) in cooperation with the European Institute for Knowledge & Value Management Asbl in Luxembourg.

The editors of the series are André Reuter , chairman of the EIKV board, Heiko Hansjosten and Thomas Gergen , members of the EIKV board.

( German Central Library for Economics )

Conference series

In 2002 the association launched the conference series “University meets Business” in Zurich under the motto “Practice-relevant science for SMEs in a networked society”. The aim of the conference series, which the EIKV has been organizing and holding since then with varying partners, is today to make the social relevance of university research in the area of ​​human, organizational and relational capital visible and to make new scientific findings usable. The focus is still on knowledge and value management, entrepreneurship and the creative destruction of traditional structures.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official entry of the statutes of the EIKV in the Official Gazette of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg on February 25, 2005
  2. Intangibles - what are intangible assets (drivers) worth? - Lecture by Prof. Reuter at the International Bankers Forum Luxembourg
  3. Intangible assets from the perspective of the EIKV
  4. ^ Intangible capital and economic growth - empirical evidence from Luxembourg
  5. Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition Lëtzebuerg (DSJC-L) ( Memento of the original from July 30, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / lidit.lu
  6. Partner of the Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition Lëtzebuerg ( Memento of the original from July 29, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link has been inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / lidit.lu
  7. DTMD University for Digital Technologies in Medicine and Dentistry
  8. Part-time doctoral studies in partnership with the BSI, the University of Lyon and the University of Sydney
  9. ↑ Representation of interests by the EIKV
  10. Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition Lëtzebuerg DSJC-L ( Memento of the original from July 30, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / lidit.lu
  11. ^ The series of publications of the European Institute for Knowledge & Value Management
  12. Press release of the European Institute for Knowledge and Values ​​Management (Asbl) from May 25, 2002
  13. European Institute for Knowledge and Values ​​Management Asbl (EIKV) office opened in Switzerland
  14. University meets Business Conference Human and Innovation Capital in Luxembourg Attempt to approach and evaluate
  15. ^ "Fear: incentive or blockade?" Report on the UmB conference with Prof. Dr. Daniel Grubeanu and Dr. Andreas Ammer ( Memento from November 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  16. People and personalities as entrepreneurial resources from role model to driving force ( Memento from December 21, 2016 in the Internet Archive )