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Intellectual capital and traditional measures of corporate performance

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In this paper, the authors investigate the association between the efficiency of value added (VA) by the major components of a firm's resource base (physical capital, human capital and structural capital) and three traditional dimensions of corporate performance: profitability, productivity, and market valuation.
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The principal purpose of this study is to investigate the association between the efficiency of value added (VA) by the major components of a firm's resource base (physical capital, human capital and structural capital) and three traditional dimensions of corporate performance: profitability, productivity, and market valuation. Data are drawn from a sample of 75 publicly traded firms from South Africa from business sectors heavily reliant on intellectual capital. Empirical analysis is conducted using correlation and linear multiple regression analysis. Findings from the empirical analysis indicate that associations between the efficiency of VA by a firm's major resource bases and profitability, productivity and market valuation are generally limited and mixed. Overall, the empirical findings suggest that physical capital remains the most significant underlying resource of corporate performance in South Africa despite efforts to increase the nation's intellectual capital base.

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An empirical investigation of the relationship between intellectual capital and firms’ market value and financial performance

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated empirically the relation between the value creation efficiency and firms' market valuation and financial performance, and found that firms' intellectual capital has a positive impact on market value and financial performances, and may be an indicator for future financial performance.
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Intellectual capital and financial returns of companies

TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate the association between the intellectual capital (IC) of firms and their financial performance, and they find that IC and company performance are positively related; IC is correlated to future company performance; the rate of growth of a company's IC is positively related to the company's performance; and the contribution of IC to company performance differs by industry.
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Reflections and projections: A decade of Intellectual Capital Accounting Research

TL;DR: The field of Intellectual Capital Accounting Research (ICA) has attracted much attention over the past decade as discussed by the authors, and the literature indicates that an organisational and business revolution is in progress concerning the need to understand the value of knowledge resources and how to manage them.
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The impact of intellectual capital on firms' market value and financial performance

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the impact of intellectual capital on firms' market value and financial performance and concluded that there is a statistically significant relationship between human capital efficiency and financial performances.
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Analysing value added as an indicator of intellectual capital and its consequences on company performance

TL;DR: In this article, the role of value added (VA) as an indicator of intellectual capital (IC) and its impact on the firm's economic, financial and stock market performance is analyzed.
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Developing intellectual capital at Skandia

Leif Edvinsson
- 01 Jun 1997 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe Skandia's approach to measuring Intellectual Capital, where neither human capital nor structural capital are represented in traditional accounting systems, and they developed their own method for capturing the true value potential of the organization with the help of two models, the SkandIA Value Scheme and the SkANDia Navigator.
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THE KNOWLEDGE TOOLBOX: A Review of the Tools Available To Measure and Manage Intangible Resources

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a review of the most important tools available to managers for managing intangible resources, including human resource accounting, economic value added, balanced scorecard, and intellectual capital.
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Managing organizational knowledge by diagnosing intellectual capital: framing and advancing the state of the field

TL;DR: A comprehensive literature review from a variety of managerial disciplines is presented in this article, highlighting the research to date, avenues for future pursuit are also offered, as well as highlighting the possibilities for future research.
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Value Driven Intellectual Capital: How to Convert Intangible Corporate Assets Into Market Value

TL;DR: Value-Driven Intellectual Capital as mentioned in this paper is a handbook for turning corporate knowledge, know-how, and intellectual property into a sustainable competitive weapon that will build a firm's reputation and market share.
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Is intellectual capital performance and disclosure practices related

TL;DR: In this paper, a longitudinal examination of intellectual capital disclosure practices in the annual reports of 31 FTSE 100 listed companies from 1996 to 2000 was conducted to investigate the relationship between intellectual capital performance and the extent of disclosure.
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