The role of intellectual and social capital in funding businesses: a cross-country analysis

Samuel Mongrut, Luis Berggrun, Klender Aimer Cortez Alejandro, Martha del Pilar Rodríguez García
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PurposeThe study aims to examine the impact of intellectual and social capital in funding businesses.Design/methodology/approachThe study made use of fixed-effects panel data models with a sample of 142 countries from the five continents during the period 1998–2018.FindingsIt was found that human capital (HC), relational capital, structural capital and social capital play a role in investors’ decisions to fund a business. The study revealed that investors’ funding decisions in low human development index countries are based mainly on education, while those in high human development index countries are based mainly on the creativity component of HC and on relational, structural and social capital.Research limitations/implications The study needs to be replicated using firm-level data within each country. Moreover, the search for new proxies for intellectual and social capital (although the list of variables is exhaustive) both at the country and firm level, constitutes an interesting avenue for future research.Practical implicationsCountries should pay attention to intellectual and social capital to encourage business activity. In particular, low human development countries should strengthen HC, such as the school enrollment rate, with early entrepreneurial training and increase research and development investments, while high human development countries should continue to foster strategic alliances, protect intellectual property and maintain or increase the level of trust in the country.Originality/valueThe study contributes to literature by being the first to explore such a variety of intellectual and social capital variables from a country-level perspective.
知识资本和社会资本在企业融资中的作用:跨国分析
研究结果研究发现,人力资本(HC)、关系资本、结构资本和社会资本在投资者为企业提供资金的决策中发挥着作用。研究显示,在人类发展指数较低的国家,投资者的融资决策主要基于教育,而在人类发展指数较高的国家,投资者的融资决策主要基于人力资本中的创造力部分以及关系资本、结构资本和社会资本。此外,在国家和企业层面寻找智力资本和社会资本的新代用指标(尽管变量清单已经详尽无遗),也是未来研究的一个有趣方向。特别是,人类发展水平低的国家应加强慧聪网(如学校入学率),进行早期创业培训,并增加研发投资;而人类发展水平高的国家应继续促进战略联盟,保护知识产权,并保持或提高国内的信任度。
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