Professor Daniel Zéghal’s article entitled “Analysing value added as an indicator of intellectual capital and its consequences on company performance”, published in the Journal of Intellectual Capital, has been chosen as an Outstanding Paper Award Winner at the Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence 2011.
 
The award winning papers are chosen following consultation amongst the journal’s editorial team, many of whom are eminent academics or managers. The editorial team nominates what they believe has been that title’s Outstanding Paper and up to three Highly Commended Papers from the previous 12 months.

About the Emerald Literati Network’s Awards for Excellence

Emerald's publishing philosophy highlights six areas that inform the development of our journals and books: internationality; diversity; support for scholarly research; encouragement of applied research (impact); commitment to high quality scholarship; and a desire to ensure reader, author and customer experience is the best it can be. These are also the areas we look to when we recognise and reward the efforts of authors and editors and celebrate the outstanding contributions many have made, not only to our journals and books, but to the body of knowledge itself.