2021
DOI: 10.1108/jic-12-2020-0378
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Impact of firm's intellectual capital on firm performance: a study of Indian firms and the moderating effects of age and gender

Abstract: PurposeThe purpose of this study is to empirically examine the impact of Indian firms' intellectual capital on firm performance, as well as the moderating effects of age and gender therein.Design/methodology/approachThe research initially develops a theoretical model, through extant works and theories, which is subsequently empirically validated using the partial least square structural equation modeling technique with 328 respondents from 12 Indian firms.FindingsThe study concludes that specific dimensions of… Show more

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“…Nonaka et al (2017) argue that companies need to create new knowledge to ensure their future existence, so they must have good strategic and resource management. Several previous studies analyse the IC components independently of their dependent variables, such as research (Akkas and Asutay 2022;Chatterjee et al 2022;Dalwai and Mohammadi 2020;Dalwai and Salehi 2021;Kweh et al 2021;Vo and Tran 2021). This opinion considers each component's specific impact on performance rather than the impact of IC more broadly.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nonaka et al (2017) argue that companies need to create new knowledge to ensure their future existence, so they must have good strategic and resource management. Several previous studies analyse the IC components independently of their dependent variables, such as research (Akkas and Asutay 2022;Chatterjee et al 2022;Dalwai and Mohammadi 2020;Dalwai and Salehi 2021;Kweh et al 2021;Vo and Tran 2021). This opinion considers each component's specific impact on performance rather than the impact of IC more broadly.…”
Section: Conceptual Framework and Hypothesis Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The current study urges organizations to consider and apply all strategies that promote the overall organization's performance. Chatterjee et al (2021) conclude that specific dimensions of firms' intellectual capital positively and significantly impact firm performance, providing the firm competitive advantages. The study also finds significant moderating effects of age and gender on the relationship between a firm's intellectual capital and firm performance.…”
Section: Relationships Between Intellectual Capital Social Capital An...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Second phase started from 2001 to 2010 and was immensely geared towards enlarging models to gauge, report and administer Intellectual Capital (Bontis, 2001;Guthrie, 2001;Brennan, 2001;Andriessen, 2004;Chen, Zhu & Xie, 2004;Striukova, Unerman & Guthrie, 2008;Dumay, 2009) in addition to assessing its role in organisations bottom line and worth (Chen, Cheng & Hwang, 2005;Tseng and Goo, 2005;Bharathi, 2008;Sharabat,i Jawad & Bontis, 2010). Third phase spanned the years 2011 to 2022 and was majorly oriented towards assessing the consequential effect of Intellectual Capital on performance (Joshi, Cahill, Sidhu & Kansal, 2013;Lu, Wang & Kweh, 2014;Xu and Wang, 2018;Asiaei, Jusoh & Bontis, 2018;Chatterjee, Chaudhuri, Thrassou & Sakka, 2021;Xu and Li, 2020;Campos, Dias, Teixeira & Correia, 2022;Prasojo, Yadiati, Fitrijanti & Sueb, 2022;Bataineh, Abbadi, Alabood & Alkurdi, 2022), competitive strength (Jardon & Martos, 2012;Yaseen, Dajani & Hasan, 2016;Jain et al, 2017;Niwash, Cek & Eyupoglu, 2022), innovative strength (Han & Li, 2015), knowledge governing practices (Kianto, Ritala, Spender & Vanhala, 2014), corporate governance (Hidalgo, García-Meca & Martínez, 2011;Soriya & Kumar, 2022) and sustainability (López-Gamero, Zaragoza Sáez, Claver Cortés & Molina Azorín ---, 2011; Massaro, Dumay, Garlatti & Dal Mas, 2018) on diverse sectors. Yet the study of IC so far has not been sufficient in analysing its ecological aspects and thus arose the need for the study of Green Intellectual Capital.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%