Bank Specific as Moderator Between Intellectual Capital and The Performance of Malaysian Microfinance Institutions

This study aimed to investigate whether intellectual capital (IC) impacts the performance of microfinance institutions (MFIs). This study also attempted to uncover the effect of microfinance institution specification (banks or non-banks) as a moderating variable in the association between intellectu...

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發表在:International Journal of Economics and Management
Main Authors: Hashim M.J., Khamis M.R., Arifin N.A.M., Osman I.
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語言:English
出版: Universiti Putra Malaysia 2022
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Hashim M.J., Khamis M.R., Arifin N.A.M., Osman I.
Bank Specific as Moderator Between Intellectual Capital and The Performance of Malaysian Microfinance Institutions
2022
International Journal of Economics and Management
16
3
10.47836/ijeam.16.3.09
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85146998014&doi=10.47836%2fijeam.16.3.09&partnerID=40&md5=5457e954776c4b6e7c309477c91e78a4
This study aimed to investigate whether intellectual capital (IC) impacts the performance of microfinance institutions (MFIs). This study also attempted to uncover the effect of microfinance institution specification (banks or non-banks) as a moderating variable in the association between intellectual capital and MFIs performance. There were 300 respondents, however, only 156 managers answered the structured questionnaires that were sent out using the purposive sample technique. The partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the research model in this study. The findings show that human capital and structural capital have a favorable impact on MFI performance. This influence, however, does not extend to the MFIs' customer capital and social capital. Furthermore, the research model can explain 59.9 percent of the significant variance in MFI performance. This study contributes to the theoretical expansion of the resource-based view (RBV) in forecasting the MFIs success. The framework suggested in this study can be used as a reference to assist MFIs management in selecting relevant intellectual capital aspects to improve Malaysian MFIs © International Journal of Economics and Management
Universiti Putra Malaysia
1823836X
English
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author Hashim M.J.
Khamis M.R.
Arifin N.A.M.
Osman I.
spellingShingle Hashim M.J.
Khamis M.R.
Arifin N.A.M.
Osman I.
Bank Specific as Moderator Between Intellectual Capital and The Performance of Malaysian Microfinance Institutions
author_facet Hashim M.J.
Khamis M.R.
Arifin N.A.M.
Osman I.
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title Bank Specific as Moderator Between Intellectual Capital and The Performance of Malaysian Microfinance Institutions
title_short Bank Specific as Moderator Between Intellectual Capital and The Performance of Malaysian Microfinance Institutions
title_full Bank Specific as Moderator Between Intellectual Capital and The Performance of Malaysian Microfinance Institutions
title_fullStr Bank Specific as Moderator Between Intellectual Capital and The Performance of Malaysian Microfinance Institutions
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description This study aimed to investigate whether intellectual capital (IC) impacts the performance of microfinance institutions (MFIs). This study also attempted to uncover the effect of microfinance institution specification (banks or non-banks) as a moderating variable in the association between intellectual capital and MFIs performance. There were 300 respondents, however, only 156 managers answered the structured questionnaires that were sent out using the purposive sample technique. The partial least square structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) was used to analyze the research model in this study. The findings show that human capital and structural capital have a favorable impact on MFI performance. This influence, however, does not extend to the MFIs' customer capital and social capital. Furthermore, the research model can explain 59.9 percent of the significant variance in MFI performance. This study contributes to the theoretical expansion of the resource-based view (RBV) in forecasting the MFIs success. The framework suggested in this study can be used as a reference to assist MFIs management in selecting relevant intellectual capital aspects to improve Malaysian MFIs © International Journal of Economics and Management
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