Impact of intellectual capital on financial competitiveness in context of listed Indian healthcare enterprises Deepika Ahlawat, Priti Sharma, Sanjiv Kumar Measuring Business Excellence, 2024 Purpose This study aims to determine impact of Intellectual Capital (IC) and its constituents in impacting Financial Competitiveness (FC) of Standard & Poor’s Bombay Stock Exchange Healthcare index constituents for years 2013–2023. Design/methodology/approach This research work used Modified Value-Added Intellectual Coefficients model to gauge IC, whilst an index has been used to apprehend alterations in FC of enterprises. Generalised method of moments (GMM) model was used to determine association between IC and FC of these enterprises. Findings Results demonstrated that IC in entirety had a notable role in FC of healthcare firms. Results showed that human and relational capital had an affirmative role, while structural capital, capital employed and innovation capital had adverse roles in competitiveness. Research limitations/implications This study provides important contributions to academicians, researchers, management, directors and policymakers by equipping them for preparing a roadmap for future performances. Outcomes imply that IC and its segments must be efficaciously managed in the highly knowledge intensive and intricately interconnected healthcare sector, to establish greater competitive acumen thereby rendering improved and superior results. Originality/value This work focusses in lesser researched Indian healthcare sector, scrutinising association between IC efficiency and FC for years 2013–2023.
Intellectual capital: a linchpin for sustainable growth of Indian small and medium enterprise Priti Sharma International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2024 In this study an attempt has been made by the author to explore the level of intellectual capital present in the enterprises and to check whether intellectual capital can be a linchpin for the sustainable development of small and medium enterprises. A structured questionnaire with 90 statements from strongly agree to strongly disagree has been used for the collection of data and collected data has been analysed using descriptive statistics. Findings depict that the level of intellectual capital as well as the performance is very low in the sampled enterprises which gives an insight that performance would increase if investment in intellectual capital were to be increased by the enterprises. The results of this paper will help society in gaining awareness that besides other financial or non-financial capital, intellectual capital too plays a very significant role in enhancing the performance of enterprises.
Relationship between Dividend Payout and its Determinants: A Meta-Analysis Divya Saini, Surbhi ., Priti Sharma Indian Journal of Finance, 2024 Purpose : The main objective of this study was to statistically combine the outcomes of earlier literature on the relation between dividend pay-out and its determinants by utilizing the meta-analysis technique. Methodology : The analysis included independent characteristics such as size, age, leverage, EPS, cash flow, liquidity, return on assets, return on equity, and lagged dividends. Additionally, the payout of dividends was considered a dependent component. An evaluation of 56 research articles was conducted that emphasized the association between dividend pay-out and its determinants over the period from 2002–2023. The study employed Meta Essential software for meta-analysis of articles selected from the Web of Science and Scopus databases. Findings : The study found an affirmative correlation between dividend payout and ROA, ROE, EPS, cash flow, liquidity, age, size, and lagged dividend. Leverage had a detrimental correlation with dividend payouts. Practical Implications : The primary conclusion of the study was that it synthesized all of the research on the relationship between dividend payout and its variables, which had an impact on policymakers’ decisions and future research. It provides a comprehensive framework that will be useful to investors, corporations, and company regulators. Fisher’s Z transformation, which includes all the studies, can be used to do additional research. Originality : This study extends previous research by using meta-analysis to evaluate the relationship between dividend payout and numerous intrinsic, independent characteristics.
A systematic literature review of current understanding and future scope on Green Intellectual Capital Deepika Ahlawat, Dr. Priti Sharma, Dr. Sanjiv Kumar Intangible Capital, 2023 Purpose: This paper intends to contemplate the evolution and growth of green intellectual capital over the period 2008 to 2022, consequences of green intellectual capital, its sectoral classification, current trends and future scope of research.Design/Methodology/Approach: For a better understanding of this concept, a systematically arranged review was performed following PRISMA framework. For this, data has been extracted from Scopus and Web of Science databases. Collected data were confined on the basis of inclusion and exclusion criteria. The paper was sectioned into two types of analysis: bibliometric analysis and content analysis.Findings: Results highlighted that green intellectual capital has important meanings in influencing organisational performance, namely economic, social and financial performance. Findings also deduced that researchers were mainly focused on the manufacturing sector.Practical implications: This study will provide useful insights to researchers, practitioners, managers and policymakers. Findings suggest intangible resource-green intellectual capital should be managed efficaciously which will provide competitive benefits and also contribute to undertakings’ financial, social and environmental performance.Originality/value: The existing literature needs to be apprehended and streamlined for enabling synergy in deciphering its explicit outcomes. Also, there are only a few studies focusing on this construct and on its systematic literature review.
Intellectual capital in learning organizations S. D. Vashishtha, Priti Sharma Prabandhan Indian Journal of Management, 2012 Educational Institutions having a proper check on the management of their intellectual capital are enjoying better status in the market. It has been proven many times that by virtue of physical and financial capital, no organization can survive in the market. It is the intellectual capital or the intangibles which work as value enhancers in an organization and aid in the organization attaining great heights in the market. In learning organizations, where input and output both are intangibles. Intellectual capital is the main input, output and value driver of it. Since there is little research in this field, so with the help of this treatise, an attempt has been made by the authors to accentuate the composition of intellectual capital in learning organizations and the relevance of the management of intellectual capital in learning organizations.
RECENT SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Bibliometric and Science Mapping Analysis of the studies concomitant to Determinants of International Trade P Sharma International Journal of Diplomacy and Economy 12 (3), 369 , 2026 2026
Impact of Intellectual Capital on Financial Competitiveness in context of listed Indian Healthcare Enterprises SK Priti Sharma, Deepika Ahlawat Measuring Business Excellence , 2024 2024 Citations: 3
Intellectual capital: A linchpin for sustainable growth of Indian Small and Medium Enterprises P Sharma International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 53 (2), 186-222 , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
Relationship Between Dividend Payout and Its Determinants: A Meta-Analysis D Saini, P Sharma Indian Journal of Finance, 44-66 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
Ownership Structure and Firm Performance: A Comprehensive Review and Empirical Analysis SK priti sharma, sanjana Bhaker Journal of Knowledge Economy, oi.org/10.1007/s13132-024-01893-1 , 2024 2024 Citations: 32
Responsible Leadership: A Bibliometric Analysis P Sharma, K Gulia, S Gupta 2024
Tracing the Magnitude of Publications on “Ethical Leadership” from 1967 to 2023: A Bibliometric Analysis S Priti, G Karmabir Conference Proceedings , 2023 2023
Impact of GST on the sales of BSE-listed hotel and tourism companies S Gupta, D Saini, P Sharma, K Gulia Arthshastra Indian Journal of Economics & Research, 53-64 , 2023 2023 Citations: 3
A systematic literature review of current understanding and future scope on green intellectual capital D Ahlawat, P Sharma, S Kumar Intangible Capital 19 (2), 165-188 , 2023 2023 Citations: 27
2. A Systematic Literature Review of Factors Influencing the Dividend Policy, DSP Sharma Australian Journal of Business and Management Research 7 (1), 45-63 , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
Debt Financing and Capital Structure Influencing the Firm’s Financial Performance: A Bibliometric Analysis SP Sharma Orrisa Journal of Commerce 43 (2), 105-125 , 2022 2022 Citations: 4
Studies on Dividend Policy: A Bibliometric Analysis D Saini, P Sharma Journal of Commerce 43 (3), 85-103 , 2022 2022 Citations: 2
Dividend policy: A bibliometric analysis D Saini, P Sharma Indian J. Financ. Bank 11, 15-28 , 2022 2022 Citations: 2
A Perceptual Study on the Causal Relationship Between Human Capital and Organizational Performance of Small and Medium Enterprises P Sharma International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Governance in Cognitive Cities … , 2021 2021
Intellectual capital and financial performance: A study of selected BSE S & P 500 Listed Firms P Sharma Abhigyan 36 (4), 12-19 , 2019 2019 Citations: 2
Value Creation through Intellectual Capital: With Special Reference to Indian Hospitality Industry, P Sharma Vivekananda Annual Conference conducted by Vivekananda Institute of … , 2018 2018
IMPACT OF CAPITAL STRUCTURE ON PROFITABILITY AND MARKET VALUE: STUDY OF BSE S&P 100 LISTED FIRMS P Sharma 2 nd INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS & FINANCE CONFERENCE, 2018, 53 , 2018 2018
A study on interrelationship between Corporate Social Responsibility and intellectual capital and their impact on Firm’s profitability, P Sharma Transforming India- Inclusion, Empowerment, Digitization and Social … , 2018 2018
Intellectual Capital and Firm Value: A Literature Review P Sharma IOSR Journal of Business and Management 20 (2), 1-8 , 2018 2018 Citations: 12
Enterprise value and intellectual capital: Study of BSE 500 firms P Sharma Accounting and Finance Research 7 (2), 123-133 , 2018 2018 Citations: 33
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Enterprise value and intellectual capital: Study of BSE 500 firms P Sharma Accounting and Finance Research 7 (2), 123-133 , 2018 2018 Citations: 33
Ownership Structure and Firm Performance: A Comprehensive Review and Empirical Analysis SK priti sharma, sanjana Bhaker Journal of Knowledge Economy, oi.org/10.1007/s13132-024-01893-1 , 2024 2024 Citations: 32
A systematic literature review of current understanding and future scope on green intellectual capital D Ahlawat, P Sharma, S Kumar Intangible Capital 19 (2), 165-188 , 2023 2023 Citations: 27
Towards assessing true worth of intellectual capital SD Vashishtha, S Vashishtha, P Sharma International Journal of Social Science & Interdisciplinary Research 1 (8), 1-7 , 2012 2012 Citations: 13
Intellectual Capital and Firm Value: A Literature Review P Sharma IOSR Journal of Business and Management 20 (2), 1-8 , 2018 2018 Citations: 12
Images of intellectual capital J Fazlagić Cambridge Scholars Publishing , 2017 2017 Citations: 8
Relationship Between Dividend Payout and Its Determinants: A Meta-Analysis D Saini, P Sharma Indian Journal of Finance, 44-66 , 2024 2024 Citations: 4
Debt Financing and Capital Structure Influencing the Firm’s Financial Performance: A Bibliometric Analysis SP Sharma Orrisa Journal of Commerce 43 (2), 105-125 , 2022 2022 Citations: 4
Impact of Intellectual Capital on Financial Competitiveness in context of listed Indian Healthcare Enterprises SK Priti Sharma, Deepika Ahlawat Measuring Business Excellence , 2024 2024 Citations: 3
Impact of GST on the sales of BSE-listed hotel and tourism companies S Gupta, D Saini, P Sharma, K Gulia Arthshastra Indian Journal of Economics & Research, 53-64 , 2023 2023 Citations: 3
2. A Systematic Literature Review of Factors Influencing the Dividend Policy, DSP Sharma Australian Journal of Business and Management Research 7 (1), 45-63 , 2022 2022 Citations: 3
Origin of intlellectual capital: A review P Sharma International Journal of Management, IT and Engineering 3 (12), 493 , 2013 2013 Citations: 3
Organisational capital: concept, composition and relevance SD Vashishtha, P Sharma International Journal of Business Economics and Management Research 2 (8), 12-18 , 2011 2011 Citations: 3
Studies on Dividend Policy: A Bibliometric Analysis D Saini, P Sharma Journal of Commerce 43 (3), 85-103 , 2022 2022 Citations: 2
Dividend policy: A bibliometric analysis D Saini, P Sharma Indian J. Financ. Bank 11, 15-28 , 2022 2022 Citations: 2
Intellectual capital and financial performance: A study of selected BSE S & P 500 Listed Firms P Sharma Abhigyan 36 (4), 12-19 , 2019 2019 Citations: 2
Intellectual capital: A linchpin for sustainable growth of Indian Small and Medium Enterprises P Sharma International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business 53 (2), 186-222 , 2024 2024 Citations: 1
FIVE FACTOR METAPHYSICS OF INTELLECTUAL CAPITAL P SHARMA Images of Intellectual Capital, 258 , 2017 2017 Citations: 1
Intellectual capital in Indian service sector: a descritpive analysis P Sharma Abhigyan 32 (1), 24-37 , 2014 2014 Citations: 1
Intellectual Capital in Learning Organizations SD Vashishtha, P Sharma Prabandhan: Indian Journal of Management, 34-39 , 2012 2012 Citations: 1