Journal ID : TRKU-20-09-2020-11129
[This article belongs to Volume - 62, Issue - 09]
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Title : Dynamic Capabilities and Intellectual Capital: Developing New Quantitative Research Instrument

Abstract :

Recent studies suggest a potential relationship between intellectual capital, dynamic capabilities, and innovation performance in achieving a successful business. The contribution of dynamic capabilities to innovation performance remains unclear and at the center of the debate. Based on a systematic literature review, the purpose of this research is to develop a tool for measuring the relationship between intellectual capital and dynamic capability toward better innovation performance. Relatively, the research instrument was a questionnaire of 48 questions classified according to the study variables. The distributed samples of the questionnaire were 55, whereas 44 samples returned for analysis in comparison to Cronbach's Alpha. The study found that the instrument designed to measure intellectual capital has shown a positive outcome. Based on the scores aforementioned, the instrument of this study has shown high levels of reliability. Most of the measurements demonstrate that the existence of a high tendency for the usability of dynamic capabilities in enhancing intellectual capital for better innovative performance. Lastly, the most promising approach seems to be indirect, as it appears that dynamic capabilities primarily cause change and intermediate outcomes, though far from being the most hypothesises relationship

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