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Statistical analysis on the intellectual capital statement

Halim, Siana (2010) Statistical analysis on the intellectual capital statement. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 11 (1). pp. 61-73. ISSN 1469-1930

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        Abstract

        Purpose – The intellectual capital (IC) can be divided into three categories, i.e. human, structural, and relationship capitals. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the correlation among those capitals to their indicators, particularly for intellectual capital statement made in Germany and intellectual capital statement made in Europe models. Design/methodology/approach – In these two models, each capital has four, six, and five indicators, respectively. So totally, there are 15 indicators. Structural equation modeling and its sensitivity analysis are utilized for measuring the correlation among those capitals to their indicators. Findings – Among those 15 indicators, 14 indicators have strong correlation with their respective capitals. Moreover, there exist strong correlation in a similar weight among those capitals, i.e. the correlations between human (HC) and structural capital (SC) is 0.88, SC and relationship capital (RC) is 0.87 and HC to RC is 0.81. Originality/value – So far, the data collected from the IC projects are presented and analyzed through descriptive statistics and statistics summaries, e.g. mean and standard deviation. This paper offers other statistical tools for exposing valuable information such as the correlation among each capital to its indicators in IC model

        Item Type: Article
        Subjects: H Social Sciences > HA Statistics
        Divisions: Faculty of Industrial Technology > Electrical Engineering Department
        Depositing User: Siana Halim
        Date Deposited: 24 Mar 2016 13:24
        Last Modified: 24 Jun 2019 03:58
        URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/17281

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