Non-Knowledge Risk and Bank-Company Management The Role of Intangibl
In the current economic scenario, the intangible assets contribute significantly to the construction of the competitive positioning of a company. It follows that this intangible information must be appropriately considered in the internal rating system (I
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Non-Knowledge Risk and Bank-Company Management The Role of Intangibles in Rating Models Vincenzo Formisano Associate Professor of Business Economics and Management, University of Cassino, Italy
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