An Evaluation Methodology for the Tangible and Intangible Assets of City-Regions: the 6k1c Framework
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Velibeyoğlu, Koray
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Together with hard and soft networks, tangible and intangible regional assets play an important role in the knowledge-based development of competing city-regions. The aim of this paper, therefore, is to investigate the best ways of managing invaluable tangible and intangible assets of city-regions. The paper explores the importance of asset management of city-regions by giving special emphasis on their knowledge asset base. This paper develops and introduces a theoretical framework to conceptualise a new approach to articulate the strategic planning mechanism, so called the 6K1C framework. The 6K1C framework is part of the strategic planning process of continuous improvement of overall public sector performance. The framework provides a proactive check-list approach integrated for managing and harnessing tangible and intangible assets of the post-industrial city-regions.
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Asset management, Capital systems, Intangible assets, Strategic planning, KBUD, Soft Networks, 650, Hard Networks, Asset management, Regional Assets, Continuous Improvement, Post-Industrial City Regions, Service Productivity, Intangible Assets, Tangible Assets, KBUD, Asset Management, Intangible assets, Public Sector, Capital systems, Proactive Check-Lists, Knowledge-Based Urban Development, Strategic Planning, Intellectual Capital, Services Management, Strategic planning, Capital Systems, Services Technology, 6K1C
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02 engineering and technology, 0502 economics and business, 0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, 05 social sciences
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Velibeyoğlu, K., and Yiğitcanlar, T. (2010). An evaluation methodology for the tangible and intangible assets of city-regions: The 6K1C framework. International Journal of Services, Technology and Management, 14(4), 343-359. doi:10.1504/IJSTM.2010.035783
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4
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343
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359
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