Intellectual Capital and Performance of Firms Listed on Nairobi Securities Exchange
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Date
2015-07Author
Kariuki, Anne
K’Obonyo, Peter
Ogutu, Martin P
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Based on a survey of 50 firms listed on Nairobi Securities Exchange, this study examines the
relationship between intellectual capital (human capital, social capital and organizational
capital) and organizational performance. In order to test the study’s hypotheses and their effect
on organizational performance, a series of hierarchical multiple regression models were
performed. In the first step we entered control variables (years of operation, ownership
structure and size of the organization measured by number of employees) in all the analyses. In
the second step, we entered the composite index of each of the three constructs of intellectual
capital. Four hypotheses were formulated and were tested one at a time, beginning with nonfinancial
where linear regression analysis were conducted to explain the variation among the
variables. The study found that there was significant relationship between social capital,
organizational capital and non-financial performance. Using optimal scaling the results
indicated that intellectual capital had a significant influence on financial performance measured
by return on assets. The findings also indicated that there was no significant relationship
between intellectual capital and return on equity and Dividend Yield of firms listed on Nairobi
Securities Exchange. The results provide support for the Resource based view of the firm
(RBV), that the integration of intellectual capital constructs leads to competitive advantage and
higher performance.
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Kariuki, Anne.,K’Obonyo, Peter and Ogutu Martin (2015). Intellectual Capital and Performance of Firms Listed on Nairobi Securities exchange UoN Portal 5(2)Publisher
University of Nairobi