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This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of Intellectual Capital on company performance with Corporate Risk Management as a moderating variable. Intellectual Capital in this study uses the Intellectual Capital Index, Company Risk Management uses the Enterprise Risk Management Disclosure Index and Company Performance uses profitability proxied by ROA. The study also uses a control variable that is company size. The study population used manufacturing companies listed on the Indonesia Stock Exchange in 2016-2018. The sampling technique used was purposive sampling. The data used in this study uses annual reports and types of data used using quantitative data with linear regression equations and moderating variables. The research hypothesis testing was carried out with E-Views software. The results showed that the current intellectual capital has a negative effect on company performance and corporate risk management moderates the relationship of intellectual capital to company performance. In the future intellectual capital has no effect on company performance and corporate risk management does not moderate the relationship of intellectual capital to company performance.
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