Intellectual Capital in Developing Economies: Do All Dimensions Matter for Risk Disclosure Compliance With IFRS 7 Requirements by Financial Institutions in Uganda?

Authors

  • Geofrey Nkuutu, Makerere University
  • Joseph M. Ntayi, Makerere University
  • Isaac Nabeeta Nkote Makerere University
  • John C. Munene Makerere University

Keywords:

Intellectual capital, Risk disclosure compliance, IFRS 7, financial institutions

Abstract

This paper examined the impact of Intellectual Capital (IC) and its components, namely, human capital, structural capital and relational capital, on the level of Risk Disclosure Compliance (RDC) with International Financial Reporting Standard (IFRS) 7 requirements (RDC_IFRS7) among financial institutions (FIs) in Uganda.The study adopted a cross-sectional design where data were collected through a questionnaire survey and audited financial statements of 83 FIs. The authors employed partial least square structural equation modeling (SmartPLS32.7) to test hypotheses. The results indicated that the mean RDC_IFRS7 level was low. The results further found that IC was a significant predictor of RDC_IFRS7. Additionally, human capital and structural capital were significant predictors of RDC_IFRS7. Nevertheless, relational capital was insignificantly related with RDC_IFRS7. The study provided relevant insights for regulators and policy makers of FIs. The study also suggested that FIs should always maintain efficient IC mix that can add value to RDC_IFRS7. Furthermore, the results suggested that FIs should build resilient human resource base and invest in a solid technology-knowledge infrastructure to enhance RDC_IFRS7 levels. Besides, the study added theoretical foundations of IC to the RDC knowledge.

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Author Biographies

Geofrey Nkuutu,, Makerere University

Makerere University Business School-Uganda,

Joseph M. Ntayi,, Makerere University

Makerere University Business School-Uganda

Isaac Nabeeta Nkote, Makerere University

Makerere University Business School-Uganda

John C. Munene, Makerere University

Makerere University Business School-Uganda

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Published

2020-06-30

How to Cite

Nkuutu, G. ., Ntayi, J. M., Nkote, . I. N., & Munene, J. C. . (2020). Intellectual Capital in Developing Economies: Do All Dimensions Matter for Risk Disclosure Compliance With IFRS 7 Requirements by Financial Institutions in Uganda?. Operations Research Society of Eastern Africa, 10(1), 1-22. Retrieved from https://orseajournal.udsm.ac.tz/index.php/orsea/article/view/101