Borsa Istanbul Review (Sep 2023)

Do ex-bureaucrats on boards improve efficiency in intellectual capital? Evidence from an emerging country

  • Murat Ocak,
  • Tamanna Dalwai,
  • Vildan Evrim Altuk-Ozturk,
  • Emrah Arioglu,
  • Yasir Shahab,
  • Ali Kablan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 5
pp. 1111 – 1131

Abstract

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Relying on the resource dependence theory, this study investigates the effect on intellectual capital efficiency and its components of having board members who are former bureaucrats, using a sample of banks in Turkiye. The study uses a sample of 344 fırm-year observations of banks in Turkiye between 2005 and 2018 to investigate the relationship between ex-bureaucrat board members and intellectual capital efficiency. In addition to ordinary least squares (OLS), the curret study employs instrumental variables with a two-stage least squares model to mitigate potential endogeneity concerns. Our findings show that ex-bureaucrat board members have a significantly positive association with intellectual capital efficiency at banks in Turkiye.

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