Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance: Evidence From Banking Industry of Bangladesh

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Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance : Evidence From Banking Industry of Bangladesh. / Nabi, Md Nur ; Gao, Qijie ; Rahman, Md Takibur; Britton, Shaun O. ; Islam, Mohammad Muzahidul .

In: International Journal of Human Resource Studies, 2020, p. 234-259.

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Nabi, MN, Gao, Q, Rahman, MT, Britton, SO & Islam, MM 2020, 'Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance: Evidence From Banking Industry of Bangladesh', International Journal of Human Resource Studies, pp. 234-259. https://doi.org/:10.5296/ijhrs.v10i1.16146

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Nabi, M. N., Gao, Q., Rahman, M. T., Britton, S. O., & Islam, M. M. (2020). Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance: Evidence From Banking Industry of Bangladesh. International Journal of Human Resource Studies, 234-259. https://doi.org/:10.5296/ijhrs.v10i1.16146

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Nabi MN, Gao Q, Rahman MT, Britton SO, Islam MM. Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance: Evidence From Banking Industry of Bangladesh. International Journal of Human Resource Studies. 2020;234-259. https://doi.org/:10.5296/ijhrs.v10i1.16146

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Nabi, Md Nur ; Gao, Qijie ; Rahman, Md Takibur ; Britton, Shaun O. ; Islam, Mohammad Muzahidul . / Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance : Evidence From Banking Industry of Bangladesh. In: International Journal of Human Resource Studies. 2020 ; pp. 234-259.

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title = "Intellectual Capital and Corporate Performance: Evidence From Banking Industry of Bangladesh",
abstract = "Intellectual capital (IC) is about the greatest competitive weapon for an organizational development. It becomes the most significant factor in the organization{\textquoteright}s economic life. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between intellectual capital (IC) and corporate performance of the banking industry. This study used econometric models against five years of panel data from 2012 to 2016 of commercial banks in Bangladesh. The empirical study revealed a positive and significant relationship between value added intellectual capital (VAIC) and banks{\textquoteright} performances. Further, only capital employed efficiency (CEE) as a component of VAIC has a significant relationship with banks{\textquoteright} performance. In addition, structural capital efficiency (SCE) has a very high degree of moderating power on CEE which can be transformed into corporate performance. This study enriches the existing literature of IC and corporate performance and it may be beneficial for the sustainable economic performances of banking industry of Bangladesh.",
author = "Nabi, {Md Nur} and Qijie Gao and Rahman, {Md Takibur} and Britton, {Shaun O.} and Islam, {Mohammad Muzahidul}",
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