Abstract

From an empirical-based perspective, this paper explores the influence of intellectual capital factors on the performance of firms in the Dominican Republic. A Likert scale from one to seven was used to capture firms’ sensitivity to human, structural and relational capital factors. An exploratory factor analysis was carried out using the method of principal components with VARIMAX rotation. The final factorial scores were standardized to execute the regression analysis. Structural capital factors appear to be the dominant intellectual capital components within the Dominican context. Human capital factors play a vital role in performance in manufacturing and in-services firms, and relational capital factors are significant in determining their performance. This research contributes to the regional literature on intellectual capital studies in Latin America and the Caribbean. It puts forward some specific points related to the role of intellectual capital factors in explaining firms’ performance in small open economies such as that of the Dominican Republic.

Highlights

  • This paper analyses the influence of intellectual capital (IC) on Dominican firms’ performance from an empirical-based perspective

  • Concerning market focus, the primary activity is focused on internal markets (87.4%), and only 12.6% of them have declared an orientation toward international markets

  • Concluding remarks Based on the results presented in "Results and discussion" section, it can be concluded that it is clear the influence of IC factors presents in the performance of Dominican firms in business and innovation

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Introduction

This paper analyses the influence of intellectual capital (IC) on Dominican firms’ performance from an empirical-based perspective. The case of the R&D factor is quite interesting in the Dominican context because to be recognized by itself it was explained as the firm’s effort in product development, including the human, technical and financial resources devoted to creating new products and related processes (Cohen & Levinthal, 1989; Lopez Saez, 2010).

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