Islamic intellectual capital and takaful financial performance

This study examines the effect of Islamic intellectual capital that consists of Structural Capital, Human Capital, and Capital Employed on takaful financial performance in Southeast Asia and the Middle East during 2016- 2019. The dependent variable, takaful financial performance, is measured from...

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Main Authors: Nizar, Nadifa Salsabila, Falikhatun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17790/
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description This study examines the effect of Islamic intellectual capital that consists of Structural Capital, Human Capital, and Capital Employed on takaful financial performance in Southeast Asia and the Middle East during 2016- 2019. The dependent variable, takaful financial performance, is measured from the firm’s ROE. The independent variables in the current study are the Human Capital Efficiency (HCE), Structural Capital Efficiency (SCE), and Capital Employed Efficiency (CEE), and Audit Opinion used as a control variable. This study is a descriptive quantitative research using multiple linear regression analysis. The population of this study is the sharia insurance firms in Southeast Asia and Middle East countries with a total of 155 observations. This study shows that, two out of three variables are significant. Structural Capital Efficiency has a positive and significant effect, Capital Employed Efficiency has a negative and significant impact, and the Human Capital Efficiency has no significant effect on takaful financial performance. This study can be used as a reference, evaluation, and source of improvement for sharia insurance firms in optimizing the Islamic intellectual capital to improve the firm’s financial performance. To achieve this objective, companies could improve employees’ knowledge on sharia regulations, especially regarding sharia insurance, training, fulfilling employee’s rights, improving system quality, services, and transaction procedures.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:177902022-01-01T07:16:36Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17790/ Islamic intellectual capital and takaful financial performance Nizar, Nadifa Salsabila Falikhatun, This study examines the effect of Islamic intellectual capital that consists of Structural Capital, Human Capital, and Capital Employed on takaful financial performance in Southeast Asia and the Middle East during 2016- 2019. The dependent variable, takaful financial performance, is measured from the firm’s ROE. The independent variables in the current study are the Human Capital Efficiency (HCE), Structural Capital Efficiency (SCE), and Capital Employed Efficiency (CEE), and Audit Opinion used as a control variable. This study is a descriptive quantitative research using multiple linear regression analysis. The population of this study is the sharia insurance firms in Southeast Asia and Middle East countries with a total of 155 observations. This study shows that, two out of three variables are significant. Structural Capital Efficiency has a positive and significant effect, Capital Employed Efficiency has a negative and significant impact, and the Human Capital Efficiency has no significant effect on takaful financial performance. This study can be used as a reference, evaluation, and source of improvement for sharia insurance firms in optimizing the Islamic intellectual capital to improve the firm’s financial performance. To achieve this objective, companies could improve employees’ knowledge on sharia regulations, especially regarding sharia insurance, training, fulfilling employee’s rights, improving system quality, services, and transaction procedures. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/17790/1/49165-168086-1-PB.pdf Nizar, Nadifa Salsabila and Falikhatun, (2021) Islamic intellectual capital and takaful financial performance. Jurnal Pengurusan, 62 . pp. 1-10. ISSN 0127-2713 https://ejournal.ukm.my/pengurusan/issue/view/1426
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title_full Islamic intellectual capital and takaful financial performance
title_fullStr Islamic intellectual capital and takaful financial performance
title_full_unstemmed Islamic intellectual capital and takaful financial performance
title_short Islamic intellectual capital and takaful financial performance
title_sort islamic intellectual capital and takaful financial performance
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