TY - JOUR AB - Purpose In a knowledge economy, it is generally agreed that audit committees play a significant role in supporting the overall firm’s knowledge, particularly enhancing the reporting process. In this respect, this paper aims to examine the effect of audit committee characteristics on intellectual capital efficiency.Design/methodology/approach This study examined 59 banks for five years (2011-2015), obtaining 295 observations. The study’s independent variable is audit committee characteristics. The dependent variable is intellectual capital components (Human: human capital efficiency [HCE]; Structural: structural capital efficiency [SCE]; Relational: relational capital efficiency [RCE]; and Physical/Financial: capital employed efficiency [CEE]). In addition, the study used four bank-specific control variables.Findings The findings deduced from the empirical results demonstrate that there is a significant positive impact of audit committee characteristics on intellectual capital. Moreover, the relationship between audit committee and intellectual capital components (HCE, SCE, RCE and CEE) also has a significant positive relationship if measured individually.Originality/value The study provides insights about the relationship between audit committee characteristics and the improvement in intellectual capital efficiency, which might be used by firms to re-arrange the roles within audit committee, to reassign internal priorities and to escalate position in their environment. VL - 22 IS - 2 SN - 1368-3047 DO - 10.1108/MBE-09-2017-0064 UR - https://doi.org/10.1108/MBE-09-2017-0064 AU - Buallay Amina PY - 2018 Y1 - 2018/01/01 TI - Audit committee characteristics: an empirical investigation of the contribution to intellectual capital efficiency T2 - Measuring Business Excellence PB - Emerald Publishing Limited SP - 183 EP - 200 Y2 - 2024/04/25 ER -