Intellectual Capital and Performance of Banking and Financial Institutions in Panama: An Application of the VAIC™ Model

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Banking industry
Banks (Finance)
Capital markets
Competition
Competitive advantage
Efficiency
Financial institutions
Financial statements
Human capital
Intellectual capital
International finance
Investments
Investors
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