Innovation Capital

   

Definition: Innovation Capital is a sub category of intellectual capital focusing on the intangible value present in a company's ability to innovate, improve and develop unutilized potential as well as generate long-term wealth.
Includes intellectual property, such as patents, copyrights and trademarks.
Is sometimes viewed as being part of organizational capital.


   
   

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