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Social capital and organizational performance: The mediating role of innovation activities and intellectual capital
While the positive influence of intellectual capital on innovation is well-established in the extant literature, research on how innovation activities affect intellectual capital is relatively scarce. Moreover, even though there is ample research showing the positive relationship between social capi...
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Published in: | Healthcare analytics (New York, N.Y.) N.Y.), 2022-11, Vol.2, p.100046, Article 100046 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | While the positive influence of intellectual capital on innovation is well-established in the extant literature, research on how innovation activities affect intellectual capital is relatively scarce. Moreover, even though there is ample research showing the positive relationship between social capital and organizational performance, its significance is generally underappreciated by practitioners. This paper aims to contribute to the literature by investigating the influence of innovation activities on the depth of intellectual capital and the role they play in the relationship of social capital and organizational performance, using Turkish public hospitals as an exemplary application case. We argue that the activities carried out in these institutions during the innovation implementation process contribute to intellectual capital internally, with positive impacts on organizational performance. We hypothesize that social capital plays a vital role in this relationship by enhancing social interaction while fostering trust and cooperation. We formalize these ideas in a structural equation modeling framework in which innovation activities and intellectual capital serially mediate the relationship between social capital and performance and show that the implications of our model are supported by data from Turkish public hospitals. We find no evidence of a direct link between social capital and performance or between innovation activities and performance and determine that intellectual capital is the crucial link between social capital and organizational performance.
•Social capital plays an important role during innovation activities.•Innovation activities contribute to the organizational intellectual capital.•Organizational intellectual capital positively affects organizational performance.•Social capital and innovation activities indirectly affect organizational performance.•Intellectual capital is the key variable that carries over the positive effects of social capital and innovation activities on organizational performance. |
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ISSN: | 2772-4425 2772-4425 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.health.2022.100046 |