Intellectual Capital Management and Economic Development in a Quasi-Information Society

Ojinga Gideon Omiunu
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The study investigates intellectual capital management (ICM) and economic development in a quasi-information society such as Nigeria: a macro perspective. The study adopts the correlational research and secondary data were used. From a macro perspective, data used for the human capital development are literacy level, human development index, and Gini coefficient, among others. Structural capital include telecom rate to GDP, mobile cellular subscriptions, mobile cellular subscriptions (per 100 people), and Internet penetration and use rate. Also, economic development as the dependent variable represents the GDP. Data within the periods of 2005 and 2015 were used, and regression analysis and ANOVA were used to explain the relationships between variables of interest of the study. The findings showed that there was no significant increase in the development of the Nigeria economy in the periods of 2005-2015 and the ICM of the nation does not have significant impetus on the economy. The study recommends that for the level of development to increase in Nigeria, governments and policy makers should concentrate and seek strategies to provide policies that would enhance the IC of the nation such as the level of literacy, innovative research, and development, among others.
准信息社会的智力资本管理与经济发展
该研究从宏观角度调查了尼日利亚等准信息社会的智力资本管理(ICM)和经济发展。本研究采用相关研究方法,采用二手资料。从宏观角度看,人力资本开发的数据包括识字率、人类发展指数、基尼系数等。结构性资本包括电信占GDP的比例、移动电话用户、移动电话用户(每100人)、互联网普及率和使用率。经济发展作为因变量代表GDP。采用2005年至2015年的数据,采用回归分析和方差分析来解释本研究感兴趣的变量之间的关系。研究结果表明,在2005-2015年期间,尼日利亚经济的发展没有显着增加,国家的ICM对经济没有显着的推动力。该研究建议,为了提高尼日利亚的发展水平,政府和政策制定者应该集中精力并寻求战略,提供能够提高国家的IC的政策,如识字率、创新研究和发展水平等。
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