Effectiveness of social enterprise in managing intellectual capital

In order to successfully accomplish the social and business mission, social enterprises need to identify the appropriate elements of resources that affect their performance since the management of resources is important to ensure the effectiveness of social enterprise. Thus, this study aims to exami...

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Published in:International Journal of Financial Research
Main Author: Samad N.H.B.A.; Yusoff N.M.; Ismail R.F.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciedu Press 2019
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Samad N.H.B.A.; Yusoff N.M.; Ismail R.F.
Effectiveness of social enterprise in managing intellectual capital
2019
International Journal of Financial Research
10
3
10.5430/ijfr.v10n3p280
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85065973270&doi=10.5430%2fijfr.v10n3p280&partnerID=40&md5=3b37856a8e838471b7ac3d3b2f4067f2
In order to successfully accomplish the social and business mission, social enterprises need to identify the appropriate elements of resources that affect their performance since the management of resources is important to ensure the effectiveness of social enterprise. Thus, this study aims to examine the role of intellectual capital, in terms of human capital, structural capital and relational capital on the effectiveness of social enterprise which is represented by the financial viability. Information on the financial viability and intellectual capital were obtained from the content analysis of the annual reports of 210 social enterprises registered under the Registry of Societies (ROS) in Malaysia for the financial period 2010. The results from the statistical analysis revealed that on average, most of the social enterprises in Malaysia would be able to financially sustain in the future. Based on the multivariate analysis, the results highlighted that human capital has a significant positive influence on the financial viability of social enterprise while structural capital and relational capital do not have significant positive relationship with the financial viability of social enterprise. Overall, the findings concluded that human capital was the most influential factor in enabling the effectiveness of social enterprise. © Sciedu Press.
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author Samad N.H.B.A.; Yusoff N.M.; Ismail R.F.
spellingShingle Samad N.H.B.A.; Yusoff N.M.; Ismail R.F.
Effectiveness of social enterprise in managing intellectual capital
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title Effectiveness of social enterprise in managing intellectual capital
title_short Effectiveness of social enterprise in managing intellectual capital
title_full Effectiveness of social enterprise in managing intellectual capital
title_fullStr Effectiveness of social enterprise in managing intellectual capital
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title_sort Effectiveness of social enterprise in managing intellectual capital
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description In order to successfully accomplish the social and business mission, social enterprises need to identify the appropriate elements of resources that affect their performance since the management of resources is important to ensure the effectiveness of social enterprise. Thus, this study aims to examine the role of intellectual capital, in terms of human capital, structural capital and relational capital on the effectiveness of social enterprise which is represented by the financial viability. Information on the financial viability and intellectual capital were obtained from the content analysis of the annual reports of 210 social enterprises registered under the Registry of Societies (ROS) in Malaysia for the financial period 2010. The results from the statistical analysis revealed that on average, most of the social enterprises in Malaysia would be able to financially sustain in the future. Based on the multivariate analysis, the results highlighted that human capital has a significant positive influence on the financial viability of social enterprise while structural capital and relational capital do not have significant positive relationship with the financial viability of social enterprise. Overall, the findings concluded that human capital was the most influential factor in enabling the effectiveness of social enterprise. © Sciedu Press.
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