On the 'Essential Condition' of Intellectual Capital: Labour!

D. O'Donnell, Mairead Tracey, L. Henriksen, Peter Cleary, N. Bontis, T. Kennedy, Philip O’Regan
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This paper explicitly raises the issue of the ownership rights of labour to intellectual capital. Following Marx and Engels' identification of the 'essential condition of capital' - this paper begins an initial critical exploration of the essential condition of intellectual capital, particularly the ownership rights of labour. Adopting a critically modernist stance on unitarist HR and OB discourse, and contextualised within a background on the stock option phenomenon and recent accounting regulation, the paper argues that the fundamental nature of the capital-labour relation continues resiliently into the IC-labour relation. There is strong evidence that broad-based ESOPs have become institutionalised in certain firms and sectors - but the future of such schemes is very uncertain post 2005 accounting regulation. Overly unitarist HR/OB arguments are challenged here with empirical evidence on capital's more latently strategic purposes such as conserving cash, reducing reported accounting expense in order to boost reported earnings, deferring taxes, and attracting, retaining and exploiting key elements of labour. Research supports the positive benefits of broad-based employee stock ownership schemes; but further research on the benefits of such schemes and the reasons why they are or are not implemented is now required. From the perspective of labour, nothing appears to have really changed (yet) in terms of the essential condition of intellectual capital.
论智力资本的“必要条件”:劳动!
本文明确提出了劳动对智力资本的所有权问题。继马克思和恩格斯对“资本的基本条件”的认同之后,本文开始了对智力资本的基本条件,特别是劳动所有权的初步批判性探索。本文采用批判现代主义的立场,对唯一论的人力资源和OB话语,并以股票期权现象和最近的会计监管为背景,认为劳资关系的基本性质继续弹性地进入劳资关系。有强有力的证据表明,在某些公司和行业,基础广泛的员工持股计划已经制度化——但在2005年会计法规出台后,此类计划的未来非常不确定。过度单一的HR/OB论点在这里受到了资本更潜在的战略目的的挑战,例如保存现金,减少报告的会计费用以提高报告的收益,递延税收,以及吸引,保留和利用劳动力的关键要素。研究支持广泛的员工持股计划的积极效益;但是,现在需要进一步研究这些计划的好处以及实施或不实施这些计划的原因。从劳动力的角度来看,就智力资本的基本条件而言,似乎没有什么真正改变。
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