Exploring the mediating role of dynamic capabilities in the relationship between intellectual capital and performance of information and communications technology firms.

Tiến sĩNgô Quang TrungThạc sĩHoàng Thành NhơnNguyen Van Phuong, Bui Quang Thong, Len Tiu Wright

Khoa Thương Mại

Thể loại: Bài báo

Sơ lược nội dung

Recent studies suggest a potential relationship between intellectual capital dimensions and dynamic capabilities in achieving superior performance. However, these studies have made little effort to develop a framework for understanding this relationship, which is unsettling for managers. To examine this potential, this paper proposes and tests a conceptual model to explain how three types of dynamic capabilities—learning, integration, and reconfiguration capability—mediate the impact of intellectual capital dimensions, including human, social, and organizational capital, on firm performance. This study, using a sample of 350 Vietnamese firms in the information and communications technology sector, found that dynamic capabilities play a mediating role in the relationship between intellectual capital dimensions and firm performance. Among dynamic capabilities, learning capability has the most significant mediating effect. Furthermore, the important roles of human, social, and organizational capital are addressed due to their direct effects on performance based on resource-based view theory, as well as their indirect effect via the mediation of dynamic capabilities.

Thông tin chung
Thể loại
Bài báo
Năm xuất bản
21 Thg10 2020
Ngôn ngữ gốc
Tiếng Anh
Tạp chí công bố
Cogent Business and Management
Loại tạp chí
Danh mục ISI/Scopus
Mã ISSN
2331-1975
Chất lượng
Q2

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