The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi

The purpose of this study is to discover the effect of Intellectual Capital on the performance of companies and further compare the results between servicing and non-servicing sectors. The study investigates the cross sectional variation among value creation efficiency of Malaysia public listed co...

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Main Authors: Kiong, Irene Ting Wei, Chuann, Chan Yee, Hooi, Lean Hooi
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Published: 2011
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spelling my.uitm.ir.593202022-05-11T06:16:59Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59320/ The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi Kiong, Irene Ting Wei Chuann, Chan Yee Hooi, Lean Hooi Capital. Capitalism Human capital Malaysia Infrastructure (Economics). Capital. Capital productivity Intellectual capital. Creative ability in business Malaysia The purpose of this study is to discover the effect of Intellectual Capital on the performance of companies and further compare the results between servicing and non-servicing sectors. The study investigates the cross sectional variation among value creation efficiency of Malaysia public listed companies for the period 2003-2008 (6 years). The samples were divided into 2 different groups which are servicing sectors and non-servicing sectors to investigate whether there is any different implication between both sectors. The results indicated that most of the listed companies in Malaysia rely heavily on human capital. In fact, more than 70 percent of the value created in the samples was attributed to human capital. The study also shows that human capital efficiency and capital employed efficiency have significant positive effect on market valuation and profitability while structural capital efficiency has negative effect. 2011 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/59320/1/59320.pdf (2011) The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi. Terengganu International Finance and Economics Journal (TIFEJ), 1 (1). pp. 25-33. ISSN 2232-0539 http://myjms.mohe.gov.my/index.php/tifej
institution Universiti Teknologi Mara
building Tun Abdul Razak Library
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country Malaysia
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language English
topic Capital. Capitalism
Human capital
Malaysia
Infrastructure (Economics). Capital. Capital productivity
Intellectual capital. Creative ability in business
Malaysia
spellingShingle Capital. Capitalism
Human capital
Malaysia
Infrastructure (Economics). Capital. Capital productivity
Intellectual capital. Creative ability in business
Malaysia
Kiong, Irene Ting Wei
Chuann, Chan Yee
Hooi, Lean Hooi
The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi
description The purpose of this study is to discover the effect of Intellectual Capital on the performance of companies and further compare the results between servicing and non-servicing sectors. The study investigates the cross sectional variation among value creation efficiency of Malaysia public listed companies for the period 2003-2008 (6 years). The samples were divided into 2 different groups which are servicing sectors and non-servicing sectors to investigate whether there is any different implication between both sectors. The results indicated that most of the listed companies in Malaysia rely heavily on human capital. In fact, more than 70 percent of the value created in the samples was attributed to human capital. The study also shows that human capital efficiency and capital employed efficiency have significant positive effect on market valuation and profitability while structural capital efficiency has negative effect.
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author Kiong, Irene Ting Wei
Chuann, Chan Yee
Hooi, Lean Hooi
author_facet Kiong, Irene Ting Wei
Chuann, Chan Yee
Hooi, Lean Hooi
author_sort Kiong, Irene Ting Wei
title The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi
title_short The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi
title_full The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi
title_fullStr The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi
title_full_unstemmed The effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in Malaysia / Irene Ting Wei Kiong, Chan Yee Chuann and Lean Hooi Hooi
title_sort effect of intellectual capital on firm’s performance: evidence from servicing and non-servicing sectors in malaysia / irene ting wei kiong, chan yee chuann and lean hooi hooi
publishDate 2011
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