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Year 2017, Volume: 17 Issue: 71, 215 - 232, 20.09.2017

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  • Jongbloed. B., Enders. J., & Salerno, C. (2008). Higher education and its communities: Interconnections, interdependencies and a research agenda. Higher Education, (56), 303-324.
  • Kaplan, R.S., & Norton, D.P.(1992). The Balanced Scorecard: Measures that Drive Performance. Harward Business review,70(1),71-90.
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  • Mondal, A., & Ghosh, S.K. (2012). Intellectual capital and financial performance of Indian banks. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 13(4), 515-530.
  • Mumtaz, S., & Abbas, Q. (2014). An Empirical Investigation of Intellectual Capital Affecting the Performance: A Case of Private Universities in Pakistan. World Applied Sciences Journal, 32 (7), 1460-1467.
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  • Nyerere, J., & Friso, V. (2013). Forums for dialogue between university and industry. A case of Kenyatta University, Kenya and University of Padua, Italy. European Journal of Training and Development, 37(7), 662-677.
  • Pratt, M., Margaritis, D., & Coy, D.(2006). Developing a Research culture in a University faculty. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management,21(1), 43-55.
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  • Sanchez, M.P., & Elena, S. (2006). Intellectual capital in universities: Improving transparency and internal management. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 7(4), 529-548.
  • Secundo, G., Elena-Perez, S., Martinaitis, Z., & Leitner, K-H. (2015). An intellectual capital maturity model (ICMM) to improve strategic management in European universities. A dynamic approach. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 16(2), 419-442.
  • Secundo,G., Margherita, A., Elia, G., & Passiante, G. (2010). Intangible assets in higher education and research: mission, performance or both? Journal of Intellectual Capital, 11(2), 140-157.
  • Syh- Jong, J .(2007). A study of students’ construction of science knowledge: talk and writing in a collaborative group. Educational Research,. 49(1), 65-81.
  • Trequattrini, R., Lombardi, R., Lardo, A., & Cuozzo, B. (2015). The Impact of Entrepreneurial Universities on Regional Growth: a Local Intellectual Capital Perspective. Journal of Knowledge Economy, 1-13.
  • Tsai, W., & Ghoshal, S. (1998). Social Capital and Value Creation: The Role of Intrafirm Networks. The Academy of Management Journal, 41(4), 464-476.
  • Umashankar,V., & Dutta, K.(2007). Balanced scorecards in managing higher education institutions: an Indian perspective. International Journal of Educational Management, 21(1), 54-67.
  • Utulu, S. C., & Okoye, M.A .(2010). Application of social capital theory to Nigerian university web sites. The Electronic Library, 28(1), 171-183. Weerts, D.J., Cabrera, A.F., & Sanford, T. (2010). Beyond Giving: Political Advocacy and Volunteer Behaviors of Public University Alumni. Research in Higher Education, 51(4), 346-365.
  • Westlund, H., & Adam, F. (2010). Social Capital and Economic Performance: A Meta-analysis of 65 studies. European Planning Studies, 18(6), 893-919.
  • Zangoueinezhad, A., & Moshabaki, A.(2011). Measuring university performance using a knowledge-based balanced scorecard. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 60(8), 824-843.
  • Zhang, L., Bao, W., & Sun, L .(2016). Resources and Research Production in Higher Education: A Longitudinal Analysis of Chinese Universities, 2000-2010. Research in Higher Education. 1-23

Relationship between University Performance and Dimensions of Intellectual Capital: An Empirical Investigation

Year 2017, Volume: 17 Issue: 71, 215 - 232, 20.09.2017

Abstract

Purpose: India is the second largest higher education system in the world and 50% of its population is under 25 years. This demographic advantage can be leveraged only if India has a formidable higher education system. Present study tries to explore the relationship between intellectual capital and university performance across North India with an objective of providing fruitful insights to the policy makers about the areas of focus.

Research Method: Quantitative research design was used for the study. Respondents of the study were comprised of faculty members of universities from selected North Indian states. Regression analysis using SPSS was employed to study the relationship between the two dimensions of intellectual capital and university performance.

Findings: Findings revealed that universities need to operate in close interactions with government institutions and private industries that help enhance relational capital. Organizational capital emerged as a major dimension that affects university performance. The study gives university policy makers tools in the form of organizational and relational capital that can be leveraged to enhance performance.

Implications for Research and Practice: These findings are pertinent for the top management of universities which can focus on strengthening relational capital by building strong relationships with alumni and industry, facilitating consulting and having consistent interactions with stakeholders in order to enhance university performance. Results imply that in addition to relying on teaching expertise and teaching pedagogy, planners need to focus equally or more.

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  • Balaji, P., & Kumar, V. (2011). Use of web technology in providing information services by south Indian technological universities as displayed on library websites. Library Hi Tech, 29(3), 470-495.
  • Bektas, C., & Tayauova, G.(2014). A Model Suggestion for Improving the Efficiency of Higher Education: University- Industry Co-operation. Social and Behavioral Sciences,116, 2270-2274.
  • Bigliardi, B., & Dormio, A.I. (2010). A balanced scorecard approach for R&D: evidence from a case study. Facilities, 28(5/6), 278-289.
  • Bontis, N. (1998). Intellectual capital: an exploratory study that develops, measures and models. Management Decision, 36(2), 63-76.
  • Canibano, L., & Sanchez, M.P.(2009). Intangibles in universities: current challenges for measuring and reporting. Journal of Human Resource Costing & Accounting,13(2), 93-104.
  • Chakrabarti, A.K., & Santoro, M.D.(2004). Building social capital and learning environment in university-industry relationships. Int. J. Learning and Intellectual Capital,1(1).
  • Chan, D., & Lo,W.(2007). Running Universities as Enterprises: University Governance Changes in Hong Kong. Asia Pacific Journal of Education,27(3),305-322. Charles, D. (2006). Universities as key knowledge infrastructures in regional innovation systems. Innovation:The European Journal of Social Science Research, 19(1), 117-130.
  • Coates, H., R., James, R., & Baldwin, G. (2005). “A crıtıcal examınatıon of the effects of learnıng management systems on university teahıng and learning.” Tertiary Education and Management, 11(19), 19-36.
  • Datta, S., & Saad, M.(2008). Social capital and university-industry-government networks in offshore outsourcing-the case of India. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management,20(6), 741-754.
  • Dill, D. (1995). University-industry entrepreneurship: the organization and management of American university technology transfer units. Higher Education,29(4), 369-384.
  • Doctor, G.(2008). Capturing intellectual capital with an institutional repository at a business school in India. Library Hi Tech, 26(1),110-125.
  • Doctor, G., & Ramachandran. S.(2008).DSpace@IBSA: knowledge sharing in a management institute. VINE,38(1), 42-52. Edgar, F., &
  • Geare, A.(2011). Factors influencing university research performance. Studies in Higher Education,38(5), 774-792.
  • Etkowitz, H., Webster, A., Gebhardt, C., & Terra, B.R.C. (2000). The future of the university and the university of the future: evolution of ivory tower to entrepreneurial paradigm. Research Policy,29, 313-330.
  • Finney, T.G., & Finney, R.Z.(2010). Are students their universities’ customers? An exploratory study. Education+Training, 52(4), 276-291.
  • Fisher, D., & Grosjean, J.A. (2002). Brokers on the boundary: Academy-industry liaison in Canadian universities. Higher Education, 44(3-4), 449-467.
  • Gunasekara, C. (2004). The Third Role of Australian Universities in Human Capital Formation. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management.26(3), 329-343.
  • Huggins, R., Johnston, A., & Stride, C. (2012). Knowledge networks and universities: Locational and organizational aspects of knowledge transfer interactions. Entrepreneurship & Regional Development: An International Journal,24(7-8), 475-502.
  • Isaac, R.G., Herremans, I.M., & Kline, T. J.(2009). Intellectual Capital Management Enablers: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis. Journal of Business Ethics, 93, 373-391.
  • Jongbloed. B., Enders. J., & Salerno, C. (2008). Higher education and its communities: Interconnections, interdependencies and a research agenda. Higher Education, (56), 303-324.
  • Kaplan, R.S., & Norton, D.P.(1992). The Balanced Scorecard: Measures that Drive Performance. Harward Business review,70(1),71-90.
  • Karathanos, D., & Karathanos, P.(2005). Applying the Balanced Scorecard to Education. Journal of Education for Business, 80(4), 222-230.
  • Kitson, P. (2004). Getting the best out of the best: how businesses can use universities to their benefit. Industrial and Commercial Training, 36(7), 282-285.
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  • Kohli,R., & Devaraj, S.(2004). Contribution of institutional DSS to Organizational Performance: evidence from a longitudinal study. Decision Support Systems, 37(1), 103-118.
  • Kuah, C.T., & Wong, K.Y.(2011). Efficiency assessment of universities through data envelopment analysis. Computer Science,(3), 499-506.
  • Lauring, J., & Selmer, J .(2011). Social climate in diverse university departments: the role of internal knowledge sharing. EducationalResearch. 53(3),347-362.
  • Minguillo, D., & Thelwall, M. (2015). Which are the best innovation support infrastructures for universities? Evidence from R&D output and commercial activities. Scientometrics, 102(1), 1057-1081.
  • Mondal, A., & Ghosh, S.K. (2012). Intellectual capital and financial performance of Indian banks. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 13(4), 515-530.
  • Mumtaz, S., & Abbas, Q. (2014). An Empirical Investigation of Intellectual Capital Affecting the Performance: A Case of Private Universities in Pakistan. World Applied Sciences Journal, 32 (7), 1460-1467.
  • Nerdrum, L., & Erikson, T. (2001). Intellectual capital: a human capital perspective. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 2(2), 127-135.
  • Noor, M.A.M., & Crossley, M. (2013). Educational innovation and the knowledge society: development and issues of the cluster of excellence initiatives in Malaysia. Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 33(2), 156-169.
  • Nyerere, J., & Friso, V. (2013). Forums for dialogue between university and industry. A case of Kenyatta University, Kenya and University of Padua, Italy. European Journal of Training and Development, 37(7), 662-677.
  • Pratt, M., Margaritis, D., & Coy, D.(2006). Developing a Research culture in a University faculty. Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management,21(1), 43-55.
  • Prescott, E.C., & Visscher, M. (1980). Organization Capital, Journal of Political Economy,88(3), 446-461.
  • Ramirez, Y., & Gordillo, S. (2014). Recognition and measurement of intellectual capital in Spanish universities. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 15(1), 173-188.
  • Ramirez, Y., Lorduy, C., & Rojas, J.A. (2007). Intellectual capital management in Spanish universities. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 8(4), 732-748.
  • Sanchez, M.P., & Elena, S. (2006). Intellectual capital in universities: Improving transparency and internal management. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 7(4), 529-548.
  • Secundo, G., Elena-Perez, S., Martinaitis, Z., & Leitner, K-H. (2015). An intellectual capital maturity model (ICMM) to improve strategic management in European universities. A dynamic approach. Journal of Intellectual Capital, 16(2), 419-442.
  • Secundo,G., Margherita, A., Elia, G., & Passiante, G. (2010). Intangible assets in higher education and research: mission, performance or both? Journal of Intellectual Capital, 11(2), 140-157.
  • Syh- Jong, J .(2007). A study of students’ construction of science knowledge: talk and writing in a collaborative group. Educational Research,. 49(1), 65-81.
  • Trequattrini, R., Lombardi, R., Lardo, A., & Cuozzo, B. (2015). The Impact of Entrepreneurial Universities on Regional Growth: a Local Intellectual Capital Perspective. Journal of Knowledge Economy, 1-13.
  • Tsai, W., & Ghoshal, S. (1998). Social Capital and Value Creation: The Role of Intrafirm Networks. The Academy of Management Journal, 41(4), 464-476.
  • Umashankar,V., & Dutta, K.(2007). Balanced scorecards in managing higher education institutions: an Indian perspective. International Journal of Educational Management, 21(1), 54-67.
  • Utulu, S. C., & Okoye, M.A .(2010). Application of social capital theory to Nigerian university web sites. The Electronic Library, 28(1), 171-183. Weerts, D.J., Cabrera, A.F., & Sanford, T. (2010). Beyond Giving: Political Advocacy and Volunteer Behaviors of Public University Alumni. Research in Higher Education, 51(4), 346-365.
  • Westlund, H., & Adam, F. (2010). Social Capital and Economic Performance: A Meta-analysis of 65 studies. European Planning Studies, 18(6), 893-919.
  • Zangoueinezhad, A., & Moshabaki, A.(2011). Measuring university performance using a knowledge-based balanced scorecard. International Journal of Productivity and Performance Management, 60(8), 824-843.
  • Zhang, L., Bao, W., & Sun, L .(2016). Resources and Research Production in Higher Education: A Longitudinal Analysis of Chinese Universities, 2000-2010. Research in Higher Education. 1-23
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Niti Chatterjı This is me

Ravi Kıran This is me

Publication Date September 20, 2017
Published in Issue Year 2017 Volume: 17 Issue: 71

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