THE MODERATION ROLE OF RELATIONAL CAPITAL ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL AND FIRM PERFORMANCE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR IN JORDAN
Many researchers have been relying on the value-added intellectual coefficient method (VAICTM), developed by Pulic (1998), to examine the relationship between intellectual capital (IC) and firm performance. Previous studies have found a discrepancy in the results due to misinterpretation of the t...
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Language: | English |
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UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA TERENGGANU
2022
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Online Access: | http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/16076 |
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Summary: | Many researchers have been relying on the value-added intellectual coefficient method
(VAICTM), developed by Pulic (1998), to examine the relationship between intellectual
capital (IC) and firm performance. Previous studies have found a discrepancy in the
results due to misinterpretation of the technological development of the company's
management. VAICTM has been criticized for excluding relational capital (RC) in the
model. Therefore, this thesis investigated the moderating role of RC on the relationship
between IC and firm performance. This study thus aimed to examine whether firm
performance is influenced by IC and its components, and also whether RC moderates
the relationship between IC and its components, and firm performance. Using panel
data models of 50 industrial companies listed on the Amman Stock Exchange (ASE)
during 2008-2017, this study found a significant positive influence of IC on firm
performance. Specifically, capital employed efficiency (CEE) had a significant
positive influence on market to book ratio (M/B); human capital efficiency (HCE) and
structure capital efficiency (SCE) had a significant positive influence on earning per
share (EPS) and return on assets (ROA). Results of hierarchical regression analysis of
the moderating effect of RC show that the relationship between VAICTM, HCE, SCE
and M/B became weak upon the interaction with RC. Further, RC weakly moderated
the relationship between CEE and EPS and ROA. This study found no significant
influence of RC on the relationship between VAICTM, HCE, SCE and EPS as well as
ROA. |
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