Improving Mechanisms for Enhancing The Efficiency of using Intellectual Resources in The Service Sector
Abstract
This article explores effective mechanisms for enhancing the use of intellectual resources in the service sector, which is essential for improving enterprise competitiveness and service quality. The study emphasizes the role of intellectual resources—such as human capital, knowledge management, and innovation—in optimizing service operations, boosting productivity, and increasing customer satisfaction. It analyzes key factors affecting intellectual resource efficiency and proposes practical strategies, including the integration of digital technologies and knowledge-sharing platforms. The research highlights the importance of investing in employee development, fostering a culture of innovation, and adopting modern management approaches. Based on a comprehensive analysis using statistical, expert, and comparative methods, the paper offers actionable recommendations to improve the utilization of intellectual resources in service enterprises.
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