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Creating innovation through knowledge sharing and absorptive capacity

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Tworzenie innowacji poprzez udostępnianie wiedzy oraz zdolność absorpcji
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The aims of this research are to create innovation through knowledge sharing and absorptive capacity in ikat weaving industry Bali. This research is conducted using quantitative and qualitative designs. Questionnaires were distributed, and the results were measured using a 5-point Likert scale. The research population included 1,132 employees of the ikat weaving industry. Samples were selected using Slovin formula, resulting in the minimum samples of 175 employees. WarpPLS was employed to analyze the influences of variables mentioned in the research hypotheses. Knowledge obtained from external resources is expected to complete the available information in the organization. Knowledge sharing would be more meaningful and effective in supporting innovation. Even though knowledge sharing does not significantly influence the improvement of innovation, knowledge sharing is still essential to enhance stakeholders’ comprehension about the business in general and the detailed process of the business. Leaders’ creativity is an important dimension in obtaining and collecting various information from external resources as knowledge sharing has a significant influence on innovation through absorptive capacity. The research in Klungkung Regency is considered to represent Bali because it has the largest number of ikat weaving craftsmen. Knowledge and learning unique things should be maintained in order to enhance employees’ knowledge and comprehensions of new knowledge from external sources.
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Celem badnia jest analiza tworzenia innowacji poprzez dzielenie się wiedzą i zdolności absorpcyjne w branży tekstylnej ikat Bali. Badania prowadzone są z wykorzystaniem metod ilościowych i jakościowych. Badanie przeprowadzono za pomocą kwestionariusza badawczego, a wyniki zmierzono za pomocą 5-punktowej skali Likerta. Populacja badawcza obejmowała 1132 pracowników przemysłu tekstylnego ikat. Próbę badawczą wybrano przy użyciu wzoru Slovina uzyskując minimalną liczbę próby 175 pracowników. WarpPLS wykorzystano do analizy wpływów zmiennych wymienionych w hipotezach badawczych. Oczekuje się, że wiedza uzyskana z zasobów zewnętrznych uzupełni dostępne informacje w organizacji. Wymiana wiedzy byłaby bardziej znacząca i skuteczna we wspieraniu innowacji. Mimo że dzielenie się wiedzą nie wpływa znacząco na poprawę innowacyjności, dzielenie się wiedzą ma nadal zasadnicze znaczenie dla zwiększenia zrozumienia interesariuszy w odniesieniu do działalności w ogóle oraz szczegółowego procesu działalności. Kreatywność liderów jest ważnym wymiarem w pozyskiwaniu i gromadzeniu różnych informacji z zasobów zewnętrznych, ponieważ dzielenie się wiedzą ma znaczący wpływ na innowacje dzięki zdolności absorpcyjnej. Uważa się, że badania w Klungkung Regency reprezentują Bali, ponieważ znajduje się tam największa liczba rzemieślników branży tekstylnej ikat. Wiedza i uczenie się rzeczy unikalnych powinny być podtrzymywane w celu zwiększenia wiedzy pracowników i zrozumienia nowej wiedzy ze źródeł zewnętrznych.
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338--352
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Bibliogr. 58 poz., rys., tab.
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  • Department of Management, Faculty of Economic and Business, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia
  • Department of Management Studies, Mahasaraswati University, Bali, Indonesia
  • Politeknik Kesehatan, Kemenkes, Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
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Uwagi
Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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