2017
DOI: 10.1108/jic-11-2016-0117
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The creation of national intellectual capital from the perspective of Hofstede’s national culture

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explain the difference of national intellectual capital from the perspective of national culture and to illustrate how national leaders or policy-makers increase their country’s national intellectual capital. Design/methodology/approach The study conducts a descriptive analysis combining the research outcome of Lin and Edvinsson’s (2011) national intellectual capital with Hofstede’s (2001) national culture. The research findings and results of these two studies were co… Show more

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“…Not only do the examined predictors have significant influences on turnover intention, but by understanding how they influence turnover intention, organisations may be able to better manage talent towards further achievement of the UN SDGs. Congruent with the debates of relevant prior research, we find that green hard TM has a positive association with turnover intention (Abdul et al, 2019;Bui and Chang, 2018;Lee et al, 2017). As noted in the extant literature, values (for example, excessive control, less task autonomy, highly formal work environment and bureaucratic work structure, ineffective communication, stringent performance appraisal system and others) exhibited within organisations that practice green hard TM are indicators that can provoke team members' intention to leave an organisation (Adeosun and Ohiani, 2020;Budhwar et al, 2009;Bui and Chang, 2018;John et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
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“…Not only do the examined predictors have significant influences on turnover intention, but by understanding how they influence turnover intention, organisations may be able to better manage talent towards further achievement of the UN SDGs. Congruent with the debates of relevant prior research, we find that green hard TM has a positive association with turnover intention (Abdul et al, 2019;Bui and Chang, 2018;Lee et al, 2017). As noted in the extant literature, values (for example, excessive control, less task autonomy, highly formal work environment and bureaucratic work structure, ineffective communication, stringent performance appraisal system and others) exhibited within organisations that practice green hard TM are indicators that can provoke team members' intention to leave an organisation (Adeosun and Ohiani, 2020;Budhwar et al, 2009;Bui and Chang, 2018;John et al, 2009).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 55%
“…The reliability of this measurement scale is 0.795 (Bui and Chang, 2018). Furthermore, consistent with extant debates concerning probable encompassing factors that may influence turnover intention in the context of environmental sustainability, we consequently controlled for work environment, resource availability and organisational culture (Abdul et al, 2019;Ariss et al, 2014;Anlesinya et al, 2019;Deery and Jago, 2015;Gardas et al, 2019;Lee et al, 2017;Wan et al, 2018). To measure DTI, seven items were initially self-developed based on the work of Langfred (2005).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, PrC has non-significant impact on the market value of Italian listed firms (Ferraro & Veltri, 2011). Small power distance, individualism and Weak uncertainty avoidance are helpful to the generation of PrC (Lee et al, 2017).…”
Section: Literature Review and Hypotheses Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While data is widely utilized as the basis of analysis in the majority of NIC articles and while the use of data has previously been the subject of some criticism (see, e.g. Alfaro, López and Nevado, 2011;Chew, Sharma and Bontis, 2014;Käpylä, Kujansivu and Lönnqvist, 2012;Lee, Lin and Lin, 2017), studies focusing on the use of data and data sources used in the NIC research are non-existent. While meritorious literature reviews on NIC exist (see, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%