2021
DOI: 10.1108/jkm-07-2020-0546
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Innovation speed and quality in higher education institutions: the role of knowledge management enablers and knowledge sharing process

Abstract: Purpose Higher education institutions, particularly in developing countries, are striving for superior innovation performance to cope with the challenges of contemporary educational environment. Drawing on the knowledge management capability model and knowledge-based view of firms, this study aims to determine the impact of knowledge management enablers, namely, top management knowledge value, knowledge-oriented culture and knowledge-based rewards, on innovation speed and quality and assessing the mediating ro… Show more

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“…The importance of higher education institutions in developing knowledge-based economies through innovation is mostly determined by the knowledge quality and speed with which it is developed and shared. As a result, when developing an innovation plan, HEIs must also consider two crucial qualities of innovation: speed and quality (Iqbal, 2021). Higher education institutions are knowledge intensive institutions and typically involved in intangible resources such as intellectual capital to enhance its performance (Shehzad et al, 2014).…”
Section: Innovation As Mediator Between Intellectual Capital and Univ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of higher education institutions in developing knowledge-based economies through innovation is mostly determined by the knowledge quality and speed with which it is developed and shared. As a result, when developing an innovation plan, HEIs must also consider two crucial qualities of innovation: speed and quality (Iqbal, 2021). Higher education institutions are knowledge intensive institutions and typically involved in intangible resources such as intellectual capital to enhance its performance (Shehzad et al, 2014).…”
Section: Innovation As Mediator Between Intellectual Capital and Univ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Example of these imperatives are knowledge externalities (d 'Agostino and Scarlato 2019), knowledge spirals (Sein-Echaluce et al 2017), and knowledge acquisition (Rutherford 2001;Chittoor et al 2015;Liao 2018) that influence innovation orientation. There are also interests in links between knowledge and creativity (Boudreaux 2017), new knowledge bases (Asheim and Coenen 2006;Rolfstam 2012), and the knowledge infrastructure that facilitates knowledge creation, diffusion, and accumulation in institutions (Hamdouch and Moulaert 2006;Gittelman 2006;Iqbal 2021).…”
Section: Entrepreneurial Ventures Driven By Complementary Capabilities and Incentivisation Within Institutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, only three public universities and eight private institutions were ranked in the 2021 Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) Asia University Rankings (QS, 2021). According to Iqbal (2021), universities in developing countries lag in addressing contemporary educational challenges such as the shift to online instruction (Stickney et al, 2019). Universities can play a more critical role in a knowledgebased economy if faculty members have adequate resources and support to address online teaching and learning challenges.…”
Section: Online Crisismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Responsible leadership promotes active stakeholder dialogue and knowledge flow within and across organisational boundaries and is well positioned to foster enriched work environments where legitimate claims and fair decisions are considered (Voegtlin et al, 2012). In HEIs, knowledge is sourced invaluably through the practice of creativity and innovation (Iqbal, 2021). Knowledge-based support from top academic leaders (i.e.…”
Section: Online Crisis Teaching In Academiamentioning
confidence: 99%