Creating as an entrepreneurial competence, innovation and performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry

The purpose of this paper was to explore creating as a behavioural attribute of entrepreneurship and its relationship with innovation and performance outcomes from an industry ecosystem perspective. A mixed design approach was adopted which involved exploration of the creating, innovation and perfor...

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Main Author: Simon Kamuri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-03-01
Series:Scientific African
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227620304002
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description The purpose of this paper was to explore creating as a behavioural attribute of entrepreneurship and its relationship with innovation and performance outcomes from an industry ecosystem perspective. A mixed design approach was adopted which involved exploration of the creating, innovation and performance constructs as adapted from previous studies, and a diagnosis of their hypothesized relationship. Quantitative data was collected in a mixed sampling of fifty-eight Nairobi-based Leather Articles Entrepreneurs Association (LAEA) members and ten industry support organizations. A seventy-six percent response rate was achieved from leaders as key informants of a representative sample of the leather value-system actors in Kenya. Instrument reliability was established using the Delphi Technique and a pilot study (Cronbach's Alpha 0.717 – 0.761). Principal Component Analysis was used to explore the constructs before inferential analysis.The study showed creating, innovation and performance as valid constructs. Creating and innovation had a significant and positive causal relationship with performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry (R2=0.135 p<0.05). Further, innovation fully mediated the creating-performance link. Therefore, creating, innovation and performance can be studied as valid entrepreneurial attributes of value-system actors in an industry ecosystem. Creating can be understood as an entrepreneurial competence construct comprising six behavioural indicators. This paper recommends the development of creating as a competence for value-system actors in an industry through training and policies for improved competitiveness. In addition, the validity variables studied as entrepreneurial attributes, their relationships and the methodology applied here should be tested further in diverse industries.
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spelling doaj.art-8883414fd08f496a8a4562b05ba5f3672022-12-21T23:02:08ZengElsevierScientific African2468-22762021-03-0111e00664Creating as an entrepreneurial competence, innovation and performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industrySimon Kamuri0Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Nairobi CBD Campus, P.O. Box 62000, 00200 Nairobi, KenyaThe purpose of this paper was to explore creating as a behavioural attribute of entrepreneurship and its relationship with innovation and performance outcomes from an industry ecosystem perspective. A mixed design approach was adopted which involved exploration of the creating, innovation and performance constructs as adapted from previous studies, and a diagnosis of their hypothesized relationship. Quantitative data was collected in a mixed sampling of fifty-eight Nairobi-based Leather Articles Entrepreneurs Association (LAEA) members and ten industry support organizations. A seventy-six percent response rate was achieved from leaders as key informants of a representative sample of the leather value-system actors in Kenya. Instrument reliability was established using the Delphi Technique and a pilot study (Cronbach's Alpha 0.717 – 0.761). Principal Component Analysis was used to explore the constructs before inferential analysis.The study showed creating, innovation and performance as valid constructs. Creating and innovation had a significant and positive causal relationship with performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry (R2=0.135 p<0.05). Further, innovation fully mediated the creating-performance link. Therefore, creating, innovation and performance can be studied as valid entrepreneurial attributes of value-system actors in an industry ecosystem. Creating can be understood as an entrepreneurial competence construct comprising six behavioural indicators. This paper recommends the development of creating as a competence for value-system actors in an industry through training and policies for improved competitiveness. In addition, the validity variables studied as entrepreneurial attributes, their relationships and the methodology applied here should be tested further in diverse industries.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2468227620304002CreatingEntrepreneurial competenceInnovationValue-system actorsLeather industryPerformance
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Creating as an entrepreneurial competence, innovation and performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry
Scientific African
Creating
Entrepreneurial competence
Innovation
Value-system actors
Leather industry
Performance
title Creating as an entrepreneurial competence, innovation and performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry
title_full Creating as an entrepreneurial competence, innovation and performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry
title_fullStr Creating as an entrepreneurial competence, innovation and performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry
title_full_unstemmed Creating as an entrepreneurial competence, innovation and performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry
title_short Creating as an entrepreneurial competence, innovation and performance of value-system actors in Kenya's leather industry
title_sort creating as an entrepreneurial competence innovation and performance of value system actors in kenya s leather industry
topic Creating
Entrepreneurial competence
Innovation
Value-system actors
Leather industry
Performance
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