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Performance Impact of Intellectual Capital in Banking Industry in India: A Comparative Analysis

Dinkar Nayak and Rubina Barodawala ()
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Rubina Barodawala: The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda

A chapter in Pandemic, New Normal and Implications on Business, 2022, pp 19-34 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The banking system is crucial to the development of an economy’s financial sector. As for the Indian banking system is concerned, it houses varied types of banks and bank groups who face beatable competition among themselves. This forces the banks to retain their existing market share and devise ways to raise new heights. This tussle between the traditional and modern public, private, and foreign banks leads to an improvement in their financial ratios and intellectual capital. Four value efficiency parameters, viz. “human capital efficiency (HCE), capital employed efficiency (CEE), structural capital efficiency (SCE), and value-added intellectual capital (VAIC),” were used to assess the Indian banks intellectual capital performance during 2016 and 2020. The results showed that VAIC is significant in impacting the financial ratios, especially the profitability ratios. Furthermore, structural capital efficiency appears to have a significant impact in influencing the ratios. Further research can be carried out while expanding the time frame and possibly carry out a case study on either public, private, or foreign sector banks.

Keywords: VAIC; SCE; CEE; SCE; Indian banking system (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4892-3_2

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