Title
Dynamic managerial capabilities, digital innovation and perceived financial performance in the banking sectorAuthor
Author (from another institution)
Publication Date
2026-03xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-contributorDepartment
Estrategias avanzadas en gestión empresarialOther institutions
Tomas Bata University in ZlinVersion
Published versionDocument type
Journal ArticleLanguage
EnglishRights
© 2026 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.Access
Open accessPublisher’s version
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sciaf.2025.e03157Published at
Scientific African vol. 31, march 2026. e03157Publisher
ElsevierKeywords
Capital socialBanca
Innovación digital
Abstract
The contemporary digital economy requires businesses to utilise creative skills to boost their
performance. Utilising the Dynamic Managerial Capability (DMC) theory, we examine the influence of manag ... [+]
The contemporary digital economy requires businesses to utilise creative skills to boost their
performance. Utilising the Dynamic Managerial Capability (DMC) theory, we examine the influence of managerial capabilities—human capital (MHC), social capital (MSC), and cognition
(MC) —on digital innovation (DI) and perceived financial performance (PFP) within the banking
sector. The mediating influence of MC and DI on the link among MSC, MHC, and PFP was
assessed. To achieve this, 728 bankers in Ghana were purposefully sampled, adopting a sevenpoint Likert scale for data collection regarding managers and employees. The analysis was conducted using the Partial Least Squares – Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM). The results
demonstrate that managerial cognition influences the interaction among managerial social capital, managerial human capital, digital innovation, and performance, with digital innovation not
serving as a mediator. Managerial cognition serves as a conduit to human managerial capital,
impacting perceived financial performance. The findings compel managers and policymakers to
integrate DMC’s initiatives to enhance banks’ digital innovation, which is essential in the
contemporary dynamic and digital landscape. The assessment has expanded the framework of
dynamic capability theory in nascent communities, underscoring the influence of DMC on
advancing digital innovation within the banking sector [-]
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