Constantin Bratianu

Constantin Bratianu is professor of Strategic Management and Knowledge Management at the Faculty of Business Administration, Bucharest University of Economic Studies, Bucharest, Romania. He received his Ph.D. at Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. He is the founding Director of the Research Center for Intellectual Capital, and the international journal Management & Marketing: Challenges for the Knowledge Economy. He is a member of the American Academy of Management, Southern Association of Management, USA, and International Association of Knowledge Management. He is a member of the Scientific Committee of the European Conference on Knowledge Management, and Chair of the Knowledge Dynamics Track. He has been Visiting Professor at universities in USA, Japan, Austria, Hungary, and Egypt. He has published over 30 books and over 200 papers in international journals and international conference proceedings. His main academic interests are knowledge dynamics, knowledge management, intellectual capital, and strategic management.

Publications

Convergence at What Cost?: A Quasi Experiment of Professional Identity under the Bologna Process
Daniel A. Glaser-Segura, Suzanne D. Mudge, Constantin Bratianu, Ivona Orzea. © 2016. 19 pages.
The Bologna Process instituted measures promoting common curriculum throughout Europe with three-year standards established for Bachelor programs in economics, humanistic and...
Organizational Knowledge Dynamics: Managing Knowledge Creation, Acquisition, Sharing, and Transformation
Constantin Bratianu. © 2015. 349 pages.
Promoting organizational knowledge is an important consideration for any business looking toward the future. Understanding the dynamics of knowledge-intensive organizations is a...
Intellectual Capital of the European Universities
Constantin Bratianu. © 2014. 20 pages.
Universities and churches are among the oldest institutions of the world. Their longevity is a direct result of their impressive intellectual capital, mostly the spiritual and...
Convergence at What Cost?: A Quasi Experiment of Professional Identity under the Bologna Process
Daniel A. Glaser-Segura, Suzanne D. Mudge, Constantin Bratianu, Ivona Orzea. © 2014. 19 pages.
The Bologna Process instituted measures promoting common curriculum throughout Europe with three-year standards established for Bachelor programs in economics, humanistic and...
Evaluating International Competitiveness: A Study of the Application of External Quality Assurance Performance Indicators in Romania
Kathleen Voges, Constantin Bratianu, Alina Mihaela Dima, Daniel A. Glaser-Segura. © 2014. 17 pages.
This chapter addresses the need for improvement in the development of quality assurance indicators to evaluate progress related to the implementation of the Bologna Process....
Universities as Knowledge-Intensive Learning Organizations
Constantin Bratianu. © 2011. 17 pages.
The purpose of this chapter is to critically analyze the universities as knowledge intensive learning organizations. It is axiomatic that universities are knowledge organizations...
A New Perspective of the Intellectual Capital Dynamics in Organizations
Constantin Bratianu. © 2011. 21 pages.
Most pioneers of the intellectual capital studies developed static models able to describe the structure and the operational power of this new concept. Their contributions have...