Proceedings of the International scientific and practical conference “Science in the Modern World” (January 19-21, 2026) / Publisher website: www.naukainfo.com. - Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2026. - 203 p.
40 Analyzing various structures of intellectual capital, we come to a general conclusion that the components of intellectual capital are: human, structural, informational, and consumer capital. Ukraine has significant reserves for the rapid development of intellectual capital. In particular, the accumulated human capital is characterized by a high level of education of the population and a significant part of employees engaged in science. However, the other two components, organizational and consumer capital, are not developed enough. With the successful development of these two components of intellectual capital, a significant synergistic effect can be obtained, expressed in the growth of intellectual capital and the intellectual capital of individual economic entities. Therefore, determining the impact of intellectual capital on GDP is essential for economic growth. This will allow determining the proportion of stimulating measures that should be taken regarding the structure of intellectual capital to ensure the most effective impact on improving the economy. Agreeing with B. Lev’s view that the terms intangible assets, knowledge stocks, and intellectual capital are interchangeable, it is important to determine whether this indicator has an impact on the gross domestic product and economic growth, and what exactly this impact is. The assessment of intellectual capital (intangible assets) of Ukraine in the work is considered as the sum of intellectual capital of Ukrainian companies using the method of estimated intangible value, which will allow us to identify the impact of tangible and intangible assets (intellectual capital) on the market value of Ukrainian companies in four sectors of the Ukrainian economy. These include: mining, metallurgical, machine-building, and fuel and energy complexes. The formation and development of a post-industrial economy, the growth of the role of information and knowledge in production proc-production determine the direct dependence of economic progress and social development on the continuous intellectualization of the population’s life. Intellectual activity becomes the main
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