Title: The drivers of intellectual sustainability in a regional agriculture, cattle, and forest farmstead

Authors: Ilídio Tomás Lopes

Addresses: ISCTE Business School, Lisbon University Institute, Av. Das Forças Armadas, 1649-026 Lisbon, Portugal

Abstract: Intellectual capital drivers emerge in the national and regional economies as a key source of integrated sustainability. The company analysed in the case study is the largest Portuguese agriculture, cattle, and forest farmstead, covering several marshlands. As the largest agricultural company, its primary mission is the cost effectiveness and efficient management of their agricultural and environmental heritage, in respect for biodiversity and for environmental values. Located in the region of Lisbon and Tagus valley, the diversity of their activities (forest exploration; hunting; agriculture; wines and olive oil production; and tourism) requires an integrated research towards the identification and disclosure of drivers that best contribute for company reputation and turnover. Through a descriptive and interpretive case study approach, a set of intellectual sustainability drivers (e.g., forest's certification, brands' certifications, commercial brands, commercial agreements, R&D projects, protected areas classification, etc.) were identified and categorised. All of them were aggregated in five categories, such as certification, brands and trademarks, awards, alliances and networks, and biodiversity reputation. As a regional and national source of economic development, that categorisation can also provide the basis for a theoretical framework towards the design of an intellectual sustainability scoreboard, applicable to similar organisations worldwide.

Keywords: intellectual capital; regional agriculture; intellectual property; regional development; cattle; forest exploration; hunting; wine production; olive oil production; tourism; sustainable development; case study; Portugal; certification; brands; trademarks; awards; alliances; networks; biodiversity reputation; economic development; intellectual sustainability.

DOI: 10.1504/IJIRD.2014.066585

International Journal of Innovation and Regional Development, 2014 Vol.5 No.6, pp.517 - 531

Received: 25 Jan 2014
Accepted: 27 May 2014

Published online: 30 Dec 2014 *

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