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Intellectual Capital is a relatively recent concept in academic literature, even more so
when associated with Humanitarian Organizations. It is against this backdrop that the
theme for this research is proposed, in order to understand the existing connections
between those two concepts. Specifically, in a first moment and using an extensive
literature review, this work sought to identify the intellectual capital elements that are
most critical to the success of humanitarian organizations. In a second moment, using
the IFRC (International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies) as a case
study, an attempt was made to rank the elements identified previously, through a
questionnaire conducted to a restricted group of employees from this organization and
its handling through the Analytic Hierarchy Process methodology.
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Intellectual Capital Humanitarian Organizations Human Capital Structural Capital
