Knowledge Transfer as a driver of Innovative Performance of SMEs in Lagos State.

The ability to disseminate knowledge in the presence of innovation and capability in businesses creates an advantage over other businesses. Most SMEs do not implement formal tools to protect, and share needed knowledge which makes knowledge transfer difficult and transferable. Another setback is ho...

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Main Authors: Damilola Akinsanya, Olufemi Olayemi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Oles Honchar Dnipro National University 2023-10-01
Series:European Journal of Management Issues
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Online Access:https://mi-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/MI/article/view/437
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description The ability to disseminate knowledge in the presence of innovation and capability in businesses creates an advantage over other businesses. Most SMEs do not implement formal tools to protect, and share needed knowledge which makes knowledge transfer difficult and transferable. Another setback is how sure would the knowledge be shared, used, and managed with other members. The aim of this study is to assess the significance of knowledge transfer as a driver of innovative performance in Nigerian SMEs through methods like training, mentorship, research and development and social networking employed by SMEs. Quantitative research was adopted. With over eleven (11) thousand registered SMEs in Lagos State and using the Yamane’s formula, a total of 386 respondents formed the sample size for this study. However, this study was only able to capture two and sixty-seven respondents hundred because of the responsiveness from the business owners. The study established a positive significance of social networking, mentorship and research and development on innovation performance. The study concluded that training reveals no impact on innovative performance which further establish that most SMEs operators in Nigeria usually improves business skills through apprenticeship instead of an organized training to transfer knowledge. The absorptive capability theory was adopted to explains the importance of enriching organizational learning by the acquisition of diverse knowledge from different sources to enhance capabilities. It also depict the impact of technological innovation performance through general abilities of an individual. One major limitation to the study was the inability of the SMEs owners and managers were unwillingness to fill questionnaire.
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spelling doaj.art-cb618f958ef64d848ae2b624b5b390e62023-10-06T07:06:26ZengOles Honchar Dnipro National UniversityEuropean Journal of Management Issues2519-85642523-451X2023-10-01314Knowledge Transfer as a driver of Innovative Performance of SMEs in Lagos State.Damilola Akinsanya0Olufemi Olayemi1Department of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, NigeriaDepartment of Business Administration, Faculty of Management Sciences, University of Lagos, Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria The ability to disseminate knowledge in the presence of innovation and capability in businesses creates an advantage over other businesses. Most SMEs do not implement formal tools to protect, and share needed knowledge which makes knowledge transfer difficult and transferable. Another setback is how sure would the knowledge be shared, used, and managed with other members. The aim of this study is to assess the significance of knowledge transfer as a driver of innovative performance in Nigerian SMEs through methods like training, mentorship, research and development and social networking employed by SMEs. Quantitative research was adopted. With over eleven (11) thousand registered SMEs in Lagos State and using the Yamane’s formula, a total of 386 respondents formed the sample size for this study. However, this study was only able to capture two and sixty-seven respondents hundred because of the responsiveness from the business owners. The study established a positive significance of social networking, mentorship and research and development on innovation performance. The study concluded that training reveals no impact on innovative performance which further establish that most SMEs operators in Nigeria usually improves business skills through apprenticeship instead of an organized training to transfer knowledge. The absorptive capability theory was adopted to explains the importance of enriching organizational learning by the acquisition of diverse knowledge from different sources to enhance capabilities. It also depict the impact of technological innovation performance through general abilities of an individual. One major limitation to the study was the inability of the SMEs owners and managers were unwillingness to fill questionnaire. https://mi-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/MI/article/view/437knowledge transferknowledge managementinnovationperformancesmall business
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Knowledge Transfer as a driver of Innovative Performance of SMEs in Lagos State.
European Journal of Management Issues
knowledge transfer
knowledge management
innovation
performance
small business
title Knowledge Transfer as a driver of Innovative Performance of SMEs in Lagos State.
title_full Knowledge Transfer as a driver of Innovative Performance of SMEs in Lagos State.
title_fullStr Knowledge Transfer as a driver of Innovative Performance of SMEs in Lagos State.
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge Transfer as a driver of Innovative Performance of SMEs in Lagos State.
title_short Knowledge Transfer as a driver of Innovative Performance of SMEs in Lagos State.
title_sort knowledge transfer as a driver of innovative performance of smes in lagos state
topic knowledge transfer
knowledge management
innovation
performance
small business
url https://mi-dnu.dp.ua/index.php/MI/article/view/437
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