The Impact of Intellectual Capital on Firm Value: Empirical Evidence From Vietnam
Anh Huu Nguyen and
Duong Thuy Doan
International Journal of Financial Research, 2020, vol. 11, issue 4, 74-85
Abstract:
The paper aims to investigate the impact of intellectual capital on firm value in the context of Vietnam. The research sample includes 61 manufacturing companies listed on Vietnam stock market for the period from 2013 to 2018. Three statistical methods approaches are employed to address econometric issues and to improve the accuracy of the regression coefficients include Ordinary Least Square (OLS), Random Effects Model (REM) and Fixed Effects Model (FEM). This research uses value-added intellectual capital (VAIC) to measure the intellectual capital of a firm. Value-added intellectual capital (VAIC) is considered as an effective measure by which a company uses material, financial, and intellectual capital to increase. The VAIC includes the sum of three components: Human Capital Efficiency (HCE), Structure Capital Efficiency (SCE) and Capital Employed Efficiency (CEE, including physical and financial capital). In this paper, firm value is measured by Tobin¡¯s Q ratio. Some control variables such as leverage, firm size, growth rate, and state capital are used in the regression model that pointed out the impact of intellectual capital on a firm value. The empirical results show a statistically significant positive impact of value-added intellectual capital (VAIC) on a firm¡¯s profitability. This evidence provides a new insight to managers on how to improve the value of manufacturing companies listed on Vietnam stock market.
Keywords: intellectual capital; value-added intellectual capital; human capital efficiency; structure capital efficiency; capital employed efficiency; Tobin¡¯s Q; Vietnam (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.5430/ijfr.v11n4p74
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