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Data from 213 Thai SMEs reveal that while absorptive capacity does not directly impact resilience capabilities, its effect is mediated by innovation quality, highlighting the necessity of high-quality innovation for effective crisis management. Knowledge-oriented leadership significantly influences coping and adaptation capabilities, with innovation quality completely mediating the relationship between knowledge-oriented leadership and anticipation capability. Furthermore, organisational unlearning enhances the impact of knowledge-oriented leadership on adaptation capability, underscoring the importance of discarding obsolete knowledge for resilience. 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Knowledge-oriented leadership and organizational resilience in SMEs during a crisis: The mediation role of innovation quality
In the current unpredictable business landscape, organisational resilience is essential for firms, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to navigate crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic. Given the typically limited resources of SMEs, this study sheds light on how knowledge-based factors and dynamic capabilities—such as knowledge-oriented leadership, absorptive capacity, and innovation quality—can be strategically managed to bolster organisational resilience in SMEs. Adopting a knowledge-based view and the dynamic capability theory, the study emphasises the significance of absorptive capacity and knowledge-oriented leadership in fostering innovation quality, which, in turn, enhances organisational resilience capabilities. Data from 213 Thai SMEs reveal that while absorptive capacity does not directly impact resilience capabilities, its effect is mediated by innovation quality, highlighting the necessity of high-quality innovation for effective crisis management. Knowledge-oriented leadership significantly influences coping and adaptation capabilities, with innovation quality completely mediating the relationship between knowledge-oriented leadership and anticipation capability. Furthermore, organisational unlearning enhances the impact of knowledge-oriented leadership on adaptation capability, underscoring the importance of discarding obsolete knowledge for resilience. The study also identifies competitive intensity as a moderator between absorptive capacity and anticipation capability, suggesting that SMEs in competitive industries utilise external knowledge better for resilience.
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The Journal of Innovation and Knowledge (JIK) explores how innovation drives knowledge creation and vice versa, emphasizing that not all innovation leads to knowledge, but enduring innovation across diverse fields fosters theory and knowledge. JIK invites papers on innovations enhancing or generating knowledge, covering innovation processes, structures, outcomes, and behaviors at various levels. Articles in JIK examine knowledge-related changes promoting innovation for societal best practices.
JIK serves as a platform for high-quality studies undergoing double-blind peer review, ensuring global dissemination to scholars, practitioners, and policymakers who recognize innovation and knowledge as economic drivers. It publishes theoretical articles, empirical studies, case studies, reviews, and other content, addressing current trends and emerging topics in innovation and knowledge. The journal welcomes suggestions for special issues and encourages articles to showcase contextual differences and lessons for a broad audience.
In essence, JIK is an interdisciplinary journal dedicated to advancing theoretical and practical innovations and knowledge across multiple fields, including Economics, Business and Management, Engineering, Science, and Education.