Intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance in the public sector: The context of the new public management in Malaysia

The New Public Management allows us to reflect upon whether intellectual capital helps public sector organisations meet their performance benchmarks. Sustainable economic performance gains importance from the public sector’s service ideal. Although there have been empirical endeavours using intellec...

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Published in:Sustainability (Switzerland)
Main Author: Kamaruddin K.; Abeysekera I.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021
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Kamaruddin K.; Abeysekera I.
Intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance in the public sector: The context of the new public management in Malaysia
2021
Sustainability (Switzerland)
13
14
10.3390/su13147885
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85111161491&doi=10.3390%2fsu13147885&partnerID=40&md5=7b01e2aba604c53e97ad9e42312f0bae
The New Public Management allows us to reflect upon whether intellectual capital helps public sector organisations meet their performance benchmarks. Sustainable economic performance gains importance from the public sector’s service ideal. Although there have been empirical endeavours using intellectual capital as operational variables, this study examines the theoretically informed relationship between the intellectual capital construct and its construct dimensions and the sustainable economic performance construct and its construct dimensions. The decision-making inputs of senior officials in the Malaysian public sector are vital for evaluating the relationship, as these officials are the individual strategists of the collective organisational strategy. The study conducted a survey that received 1,092 usable responses and analysed them using the structural equation modelling research method. The findings showed a robust theoretical relationship between intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance. Furthermore, the study identified intellectual capital items that play a vital role in supporting public sector sustainable economic performance in Malaysia under New Public Management. The findings provide useful knowledge for public sector officials and policymakers, and for further research. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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author Kamaruddin K.; Abeysekera I.
spellingShingle Kamaruddin K.; Abeysekera I.
Intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance in the public sector: The context of the new public management in Malaysia
author_facet Kamaruddin K.; Abeysekera I.
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title Intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance in the public sector: The context of the new public management in Malaysia
title_short Intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance in the public sector: The context of the new public management in Malaysia
title_full Intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance in the public sector: The context of the new public management in Malaysia
title_fullStr Intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance in the public sector: The context of the new public management in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance in the public sector: The context of the new public management in Malaysia
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description The New Public Management allows us to reflect upon whether intellectual capital helps public sector organisations meet their performance benchmarks. Sustainable economic performance gains importance from the public sector’s service ideal. Although there have been empirical endeavours using intellectual capital as operational variables, this study examines the theoretically informed relationship between the intellectual capital construct and its construct dimensions and the sustainable economic performance construct and its construct dimensions. The decision-making inputs of senior officials in the Malaysian public sector are vital for evaluating the relationship, as these officials are the individual strategists of the collective organisational strategy. The study conducted a survey that received 1,092 usable responses and analysed them using the structural equation modelling research method. The findings showed a robust theoretical relationship between intellectual capital and sustainable economic performance. Furthermore, the study identified intellectual capital items that play a vital role in supporting public sector sustainable economic performance in Malaysia under New Public Management. The findings provide useful knowledge for public sector officials and policymakers, and for further research. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
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