Gianpaolo Iazzolino
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Credit risk analysis and the KMV Black & Scholes model: a proposal of correction and an empirical analysis
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 9, 2012 Issue #2 (cont.)
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Evaluating intellectual capital for supporting credit risk assessment: an empirical study
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 10, 2013 Issue #2
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Capital efficiency and market value in knowledge and capital-intensive firms: an empirical study
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 10, 2013 Issue #2 (cont.)
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Positioning firms in a new business performance space: an empirical study design on Euronext listed companies
Investment Management and Financial Innovations Volume 13, 2016 Issue #4 pp. 106-119
Views: 1111 Downloads: 179 TO CITEPurpose - This research was designed to shed light on what is the role played by intellectual capital within firms for the achievement of leadership positions, according to two main perspectives: (i) intellectual capital commitment and (ii) financial/market performances.
Design/methodology/approach - An exploratory study design, involving 10-year data about 45 firms listed on Euronext 100, was devised. Firstly, firms were rated according to their intellectual capital commitment and their financial performances, by gathering indicators from a literature analysis; then, it was developed a new tool, was developed the Positioning Matrix, which is a new business space, where firms can be placed according to the rates received in the first phase. Finally, the authors analyzed all the changes that the sample firms experienced all over the ten years considered.
Findings - Findings showed how companies can get the market leadership by using strategies based on their intellectual capital commitment. It was empirically found that intellectual capital should be considered as a necessary, but not sufficient condition to be recognized amongst the market leaders.
Research limitations/implications - The main limitation of this study is that it is based on an empirical standpoint; therefore, it could be interesting to verify the findings by using quantitative approaches. Since there are no standard ways to disclose intellectual capital information, some companies had to be excluded from analysis.
Originality/value - This work was especially designed for practitioners who could use the Positioning Matrix to (i) figure out how intellectual capital could contribute to get a better position within the market and (ii) have a better understanding of the investments into intellectual capital made by other firms (i.e., competitors, partners, etc.) to get the market leadership.Keywords: intellectual capital; business performances; financial performance evaluation, Euronext.
JEL Classification: 034, L1 -
Relational Capital and financial performance: an empirical analysis on a sample of Italian firms
Gianpaolo Iazzolino , Federica Chiappetta , Stefano Chiappetta doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(1).2018.24Problems and Perspectives in Management Volume 16, 2018 Issue #1 pp. 245-258
Views: 1634 Downloads: 321 TO CITE АНОТАЦІЯThe aim of this paper is to study the relations existing between the relational capital, both internal and external, and the firm financial performance. The investigation has been carried out on quantitative and qualitative data extracted from a sample of 100 Italian large firms. The paper deeply analyzes the dimension of the internal relational capital, not so widely studied in the literature. Findings demonstrate the influence of the internal relational capital (IRC) and of the external relational capital (ERC) on performance. The research suggests that an effort has to be devoted not only to improving relations with external stakeholders, but also to developing intra-firm relations. The research contributes to studies in management and in particular in internal organization by demonstrating that designing and implementing systems for supporting internal relation can improve firm performance.
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