The Trickle-Down Effect of Intellectual Capital on Banks' Macro Performance in Indonesia

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作者
Wahab, Abdul [1 ]
Abbas, Nurhasnah [2 ]
Syariati, Alim [3 ]
Syariati, Namla Elfa [4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar, Econ Dept, Kabupaten Gowa, Indonesia
[2] Inst Agama Islam Negeri Ternate, Math Dept, Gowa, Indonesia
[3] Univ Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar, Management Dept, Jl HM Yasin Limpo 36,Romangpolong, Gowa 92118, Sulawesi Selata, Indonesia
[4] Univ Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar, Gowa, Indonesia
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关键词
Banks; Performance; Firm Value; Intellectual Capital; KNOWLEDGE-BASED VIEW; FIRMS MARKET VALUE; CORPORATE GOVERNANCE; DYNAMIC CAPABILITIES; MANAGEMENT; STRATEGIES; DISCLOSURE; IMPACT; RISK;
D O I
10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no12.703
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
The stock market serves as a representation of economic well-being in a country. Along with the myriad of economic predictors, specific knowledge possession may lead to different macro consequences of stock performance and market value. This study empirically investigates the capacity of possessing excellent intellectual capital to increase the performance and values of listed banks in Indonesia. The selection of banks as the primary data represents such sectors' capability to attract, employ, or exploit the excellent internal capacity under the discussion of resource-based view theory. At best to the authors' knowledge, this topic's findings are still elusive and debatable upon considering the direct and indirect relationships between the proposed exogenous and endogenous variables. Eighteen listed banks form the panel data throughout 2011-2016. This study employs a path analysis and Sobel test to obtain the results of the proposed hypothesis. The results report some positive relationships of the intellectual capital to firms' performances and values, directly and indirectly, with a substantial effect on the second model compared to the first model. This study highlighted knowledge's capacity as a vital basis to gauge the banks' performance and valuation. However, a better formulation of intellectual capital is required to capture a better measurement.
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页码:703 / 710
页数:8
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