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Management Science Letters

ISSN 1923-9343 (Online) - ISSN 1923-9335 (Print)
Quarterly Publication
Volume 3 Issue 2 pp. 479-484 , 2013

A social work study on the impact of age, gender and residential status on drug addiction Pages 479-484 Right click to download the paper Download PDF

Authors: Mohammad Reza Iravani, Karam Allah Javanmard, Shahram Basity, Faezeh Taghipour, Hajar Jannesari

DOI: 10.5267/j.msl.2012.12.028

Keywords: Drug addiction, Esfahan, Social work study

Abstract: During the past few years, there have been growing interests on intellectual capital due to industrial changes on the market. Thus, identifying different ways to create, manage, and evaluate the impact of intellectual capital has remained an open area of research. One of the most important organizational capabilities, which could help organizations create and share knowledge is to effectively use knowledge to create competitive advantage. The primary objective of this study is to investigate the effects of intellectual capital on other components and their impacts on organizational learning capability using structural equation modeling. The statistical population includes 500 employees of an Iranian organization. The study uses a sample size including 273 people using Morgan statistical table. In our survey, human capital influences positively (0.330) on structural capital, human capital influences positively on relational capital (0.47) and relational capital influences positively on structural capital (0.455). In addition human capital influences positively on learning capabilities (0.06), structural capital impacts learning capabilities (0.355) and relational capital on learning capabilities (0.545).

How to cite this paper
Iravani, M., Javanmard, K., Basity, S., Taghipour, F & Jannesari, H. (2013). A social work study on the impact of age, gender and residential status on drug addiction.Management Science Letters , 3(2), 479-484.

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