Economic-based growth is increasingly becoming dependent on the wide range of intangible investments,known as knowledge-based capital (KBC) investments. Its rapid asset size growth has called for transparencyin the various components that embodies KBC investments in order to gain greater knowledgeconcerning their structure.As economies approach the requirements of becoming defined as a developed economy, their capital investmentsrate decreases while KBC investment components such as knowledge, software, organisationand competence skills increases. There are recorded cases where intangible investment has outgrown capitalinvestments such machinery and equipment, thus the growing importance for the interpretation of KBCinvestments in order to aid policymakers to ease the transition of the emerging knowledge-based economy.The purpose of this thesis is to explore and increase the comprehension concerning the field of- and thevarious components that are associated to KBC investments. With the accumulated knowledge the studyaims to identify and create a measurement for the various components that are defined as KBC investmentsin order to give a glimpse into the new economy of Sweden. Moreover, an objective of this study is toassess the potential contribution of KBC investments to the labour productivity for Swedish firms.The fundamental results of the investigation is obtained through multiple surveys created by StatisticsSweden. The targeted population is represented by enterprises that together represent the Swedish economy.Thus the result represents descriptive information from the enterprises perspective.The main conclusion of this thesis was that there is a weak indication of positive contribution of KBCinvestment to labour productivity. Further, there are branch of industries where the relationship betweenthe KBC investments and labour productivity are stronger, hence the interaction effect. Unfortunately,more data collected over time is needed and crucial to determine if the contribution is consistent, and if therelation between KBC investments and labour productivity is significant and therefore be included in theproduction function. Accumulating data across different time points will illustrate the progression of theKBC investments the Swedish economy.The study is financed by Statistics Sweden.
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