Effects of Structural Intellectual Capital on The Innovation Capacity of Public Administration

Structural capital is one of the elements of intellectual capital, and measuring it in local public administration contributes to assessing value for society. This article analyzes the effects of structural intellectual capital on the innovation capacity of public administration in a Latin American...

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Main Authors: Rodrigo Belmonte da Silva, Carlos Maria Fernández Jardón, Lucas Veiga Avila
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Alberto Hurtado 2021-09-01
Series:Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
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Online Access:https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/3703
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author Rodrigo Belmonte da Silva
Carlos Maria Fernández Jardón
Lucas Veiga Avila
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description Structural capital is one of the elements of intellectual capital, and measuring it in local public administration contributes to assessing value for society. This article analyzes the effects of structural intellectual capital on the innovation capacity of public administration in a Latin American city. The research was carried out with civil servants who hold management positions in the City Hall of the researched city. It was used multivariate exploratory analysis, principal component analysis, correlation and linear regression to statistically organize the data. The main results are that structural intellectual capital has a positive, significant and direct influence on the capacity for innovation in public administration. For public managers, the study demonstrated that investment in structural capital can have direct and proportional effects on the ability to innovate in services and processes, organizational and institutional. Therefore, investments in structure, processes, and organizational philosophy in public administration tend to improve managers' ability to innovate. It is important to highlight that structural intellectual capital aligned with innovation has the potential to significantly improve technology, services, processes, and meeting social demands for the local community.
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spelling doaj.art-4df3c1a5118a49ac8a444566ce0a06b12022-12-21T19:25:29ZengUniversidad Alberto HurtadoJournal of Technology Management & Innovation0718-27242021-09-0116310.4067/S0718-27242021000300066Effects of Structural Intellectual Capital on The Innovation Capacity of Public AdministrationRodrigo Belmonte da Silva0Carlos Maria Fernández Jardón1Lucas Veiga Avila2Department of Management and Business, Farroupilha Federal Institute - IFFAR, São Vicente do SulDepartamento de Economía Aplicada - Universidad de Vigo, Vigo, EspañaUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaStructural capital is one of the elements of intellectual capital, and measuring it in local public administration contributes to assessing value for society. This article analyzes the effects of structural intellectual capital on the innovation capacity of public administration in a Latin American city. The research was carried out with civil servants who hold management positions in the City Hall of the researched city. It was used multivariate exploratory analysis, principal component analysis, correlation and linear regression to statistically organize the data. The main results are that structural intellectual capital has a positive, significant and direct influence on the capacity for innovation in public administration. For public managers, the study demonstrated that investment in structural capital can have direct and proportional effects on the ability to innovate in services and processes, organizational and institutional. Therefore, investments in structure, processes, and organizational philosophy in public administration tend to improve managers' ability to innovate. It is important to highlight that structural intellectual capital aligned with innovation has the potential to significantly improve technology, services, processes, and meeting social demands for the local community.https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/3703Knowledge managementIntellectual Capitalstructural capitalinnovation in the public sector innovation capacity
spellingShingle Rodrigo Belmonte da Silva
Carlos Maria Fernández Jardón
Lucas Veiga Avila
Effects of Structural Intellectual Capital on The Innovation Capacity of Public Administration
Journal of Technology Management & Innovation
Knowledge management
Intellectual Capital
structural capital
innovation in the public sector
innovation capacity
title Effects of Structural Intellectual Capital on The Innovation Capacity of Public Administration
title_full Effects of Structural Intellectual Capital on The Innovation Capacity of Public Administration
title_fullStr Effects of Structural Intellectual Capital on The Innovation Capacity of Public Administration
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Structural Intellectual Capital on The Innovation Capacity of Public Administration
title_short Effects of Structural Intellectual Capital on The Innovation Capacity of Public Administration
title_sort effects of structural intellectual capital on the innovation capacity of public administration
topic Knowledge management
Intellectual Capital
structural capital
innovation in the public sector
innovation capacity
url https://www.jotmi.org/index.php/GT/article/view/3703
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