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Intellectual Capital Performance : A Case Study of Public Sector Banks in India


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1 Assistant Professor, DAV College, Sector 10 C, Chandigarh-160 011, India
2 Assistant Professor, Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Sector 26, Chandigarh-160 019, India

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This paper aimed to study the intellectual capital performance of public sector banks of India for the time period from 1998 – 2017 using the VAIC model. The findings suggested that intellectual capital performance of public sector banks of India had a mixed trend during the period of study. However, on examining, it was observed that the PSBs were found to be poor performers. The government should take stern measures to improve intellectual capital performance in order to survive in an intellectual economy.

Keywords

Intellectual Capital Performance, Public Sector Banks, VAIC Model, Human Capital.

JEL Classification : C6, G20, G21, G28.

Paper Submission Date : February 4, 2020 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : August 24, 2020 ; Paper Acceptance Date : September 9, 2020.

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Himanshu
Assistant Professor, DAV College, Sector 10 C, Chandigarh-160 011, India
Madhur
Assistant Professor, Guru Gobind Singh College for Women, Sector 26, Chandigarh-160 019, India

Abstract


This paper aimed to study the intellectual capital performance of public sector banks of India for the time period from 1998 – 2017 using the VAIC model. The findings suggested that intellectual capital performance of public sector banks of India had a mixed trend during the period of study. However, on examining, it was observed that the PSBs were found to be poor performers. The government should take stern measures to improve intellectual capital performance in order to survive in an intellectual economy.

Keywords


Intellectual Capital Performance, Public Sector Banks, VAIC Model, Human Capital.

JEL Classification : C6, G20, G21, G28.

Paper Submission Date : February 4, 2020 ; Paper Sent Back for Revision : August 24, 2020 ; Paper Acceptance Date : September 9, 2020.


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DOI: https://doi.org/10.17010/ijf%2F2020%2Fv14i10-11%2F155970