Other Publications

Intellectual Capital Reporting - A Catch-22 or the Future of Corporate Reporting
First presented at the McMaster University World Congress of Intellectual Capital in Canada, January 16, 2003. Addresses the question of reporting on the intellectual capital of publicly traded companies, reviews the current methods and approaches and envisages the future of corporate reporting.

Knowledge Management and Business Needs
First presented at the Boston Chapter of the Special Librarian Association Professional Development Program 2002. A guide to organizations on the choice of the appropriate knowledge strategies that address their respective business needs. Explains how the choice of a certain knowledge management strategy will shape the design of the knowledge base, the knowledge audit and the overall knowledge management program.

Strategic Intellectual Asset Management
First presented at the High Performance Pigments Conference, at Florida in January, 2002. Covers a number of issues relating to the management of intellectual assets in general, and intellectual property in particular.

Where Are You on the Intellectual Capital Continuum?
First presented at McMaster University World Congress of Intellectual Capital, Canada, January, 2002. Presents a brief guide to organizations that need to figure out where to start in relation to their intellectual capital management efforts by mapping out all the practices that they have already implemented on a the “IC Continuum”.

Intellectual Asset Management: Explained and Expanded
First published in the Advocate (published by Pierce Law) Vol 5, No 1, 2001. Introduces the field of intellectual capital management and its multi-disciplinary nature, as well as examines the emerging lexicon in relation to business.

The Egyptian Pharmaceutical Industry After TRIPS (Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property) - A Practitioners View (Forthcoming)
To be published first in Fordham International Law Journal. Reviews the competitive landscape of the Egyptian pharmaceutical industry with emphasis on multinationals and foreign investment in light of the TRIPs Agreement that extends patent protection to pharmaceuticals.


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