Claudio Roberto Silva Júnior , Paula Donaduzzi Rigo , Diuliane Thais Neu , Fabiana Aranda Machado, Vinícius Jaques Gerhardt , Julio Cezar Mairesse Siluk
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Abstract
Companies that develop and provide electricity services play a crucial role in society's economic growth and quality of life. As such, value creation has shifted from tangible to intangible resources, which serve as a source of competitive advantage and value for organizations. However, energy companies typically focus more on their physical and technological products than on the intangible aspects that can ensure their longevity in the market. This article aims to identify the intangible aspects that impact companies operating in the electricity sector. The study was conducted through a literature review of intangible aspects and companies in the electricity sector. The main findings of the research are the identification of 20 intangible aspects within the electricity companies, the categorization and discussion of each intangible aspect based on the four perspectives of the Balanced Scorecard (BSC), and the analysis of the relationship between the intangibles, BSC perspectives, and life cycle stages of energy companies. The findings provide valuable insights for energy company managers to incorporate intangible asset management into their day-to-day activities and to focus on the most crucial intangible aspects depending on their business's current stage in the life cycle.
Electricity JournalBusiness, Management and Accounting-Business and International Management
CiteScore
5.80
自引率
0.00%
发文量
95
审稿时长
31 days
期刊介绍:
The Electricity Journal is the leading journal in electric power policy. The journal deals primarily with fuel diversity and the energy mix needed for optimal energy market performance, and therefore covers the full spectrum of energy, from coal, nuclear, natural gas and oil, to renewable energy sources including hydro, solar, geothermal and wind power. Recently, the journal has been publishing in emerging areas including energy storage, microgrid strategies, dynamic pricing, cyber security, climate change, cap and trade, distributed generation, net metering, transmission and generation market dynamics. The Electricity Journal aims to bring together the most thoughtful and influential thinkers globally from across industry, practitioners, government, policymakers and academia. The Editorial Advisory Board is comprised of electric industry thought leaders who have served as regulators, consultants, litigators, and market advocates. Their collective experience helps ensure that the most relevant and thought-provoking issues are presented to our readers, and helps navigate the emerging shape and design of the electricity/energy industry.