A Discursive Review of Intellectual Capital versus Organizational Development and Organizational Design

This discursive review explores the relatedness between the concepts of intellectual capital versus organizational development and organizational design. This deliberated discourse examines these concepts within the organizational contexts of business performance and related processes aligned to cul...

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Published in:Journal of Psychology and Behavior Studies Vol. 4; no. 2; pp. 31 - 34
Main Authors: Mustafa M. Bodrick, Ibrahim M. Alhabib, Saleh A. Aljurbua, Mohammed I. Alassaf, Mohammed I. Alsuhaim, Almuways, Yasir S.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Al-Kindi Center for Research and Development 01.08.2024
ISSN:2753-2364, 2753-2364
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Summary:This discursive review explores the relatedness between the concepts of intellectual capital versus organizational development and organizational design. This deliberated discourse examines these concepts within the organizational contexts of business performance and related processes aligned to cultural, structural, and strategic elements of institutional capabilities. The review is framed within discursive psychology that focuses on action orientation, situational reality, and constructive engagement by questioning whether these concepts are similar, different yet related, or perhaps in fact dissimilar. Therefore, by amplifying the discourse related to these organizational concepts, the rhetorical question remains as to the importance for achieving clarity when setting out within the business context, whether it be strategic, operational, or cultural.
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ISSN:2753-2364
2753-2364
DOI:10.32996/jpbs.2024.4.2.3