Abstract—
This study explores the relationship between entrepreneurship intellectual capital and the enterprise performance in China. This result shows that entrepreneurship intellectual capital has significant impact on enterprise performance. However, entrepreneurship innovation capital, entrepreneurship human capital and entrepreneurship social capital have positive effects on competitive and potential performance, while entrepreneurship structural capital has significant positive effect on competitive performance but no significant impact on potential performance.
Index Terms—
Entrepreneurship, intellectual capital, human capital, enterprise performance.
Yen-Jo Kiang is with the Department of Banking and Finance, CTBC Financial Management College, Taiwan (e-mail: dr.yj.kiang@gmail.com).
Yu Cao is with the Business School, Central South University, Changsha, 410083, China (e-mail: yucao@gmail.com).
Ke-Chiun Chang is with the School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University, Wuhan 43007, China (e-mail: kechiun@gmail.com).
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Cite:
Yen-Jo Kiang, Yu Cao, and Ke-Chiun Chang, "
Study on the Relationship between Entrepreneurship Intellectual Capital and the Enterprise Performance," Journal of Economics, Business and Management vol. 4, no. 10, pp.
606-610, 2016.