This document discusses knowledge management in innovating industries. It begins by outlining how companies rely on human effort and intelligence for innovation. The research aims to examine the role of knowledge in knowledge management and performance in innovating industries. It also aims to understand managers' perspectives on knowledge management in their companies. The document finds that most organizations in the Kurdistan region do not have fully integrated knowledge management programs. It also analyzes the importance of knowledge management in building knowledge systems and processes to increase organizational productivity and satisfy customer needs. Overall, the document examines how knowledge management can improve innovation, productivity, and competitiveness for companies.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT AND SELF-SU...IAEME Publication
The objective of this research was to develop a conceptual framework of
organizational support and self-support for innovation capability of employees in the
Thai automotive industry. The study by reviewing related literature and theories and
holding a small group meeting with experts in the automotive industry to review the
conceptual framework obtained from this study. This research is only part of the main
research that we are currently studying. The results from this research have led to the
conceptual framework and can identify the independent factors, which include (1)
organizational support that consists of the second-order factors, i.e. knowledge from a
closed system and knowledge from an open system, and (2) self-support that consists
of the second-order factors, i.e. knowledge from self-practice and knowledge from
self-search, as well as can identify the mediator, which includes one factor, i.e.
knowledge absorption, and the dependent factor, i.e. innovation capability. The results
obtained from this research will be used to study the population in order to collect
data and extend results of the next research.
Role of Entrepreneurship Education in Development and Promotion of Entreprene...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Education in the area of entrepreneurship plays a significant role in the development of entrepreneurial skills in the individuals. It may help youth to develop skill, ability of decision making, risk taking ability, manage any situation, and proper acquisition of knowledge which could benefit them for starting, organizing and managing their own enterprises and became helpful in economic development. The target population is 417 graduates or post graduates students from the Entrepreneurship Development Cells (EDC) of premier institutions (two government and two private institutions) in which 136 were selected randomly as a sample for study. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for analyzing the data with the help of SPSS 22.0 software. Present study evidences the role of EDCs in the skill development of male and female is equal in all components like ability of taking decisions, creativity, Research, Development and Innovation, taking initiatives and so on. Entrepreneur development cells of any institutions, programs and their faculties haven’t made any difference on the basic of gender. Their all programs are equal for all.
Most prominent institutes of management studies in india2021Merry D'souza
The Knowledge Review covered "Most Prominent Institute of Management Studies in India, August_2021, "Across the Globe, here our education magazine TKR flash about Institute of Management Studies in India
From a million graduates every year, only 3% is appropriately employable to skilfully accomplish productive jobs. About half of the country’s people being young people; this presents a remarkable opportunity that can be utilised for the social, economic and sustainable growth of nation. Although, India boasts of having approximately 3.4 million skilled manpower, but the country will need around 500 million skilled workers, according to a report by ILO (Indian Labour Organisation) by 2022. This proposition presents as an imperative national priority to be addressed by addressing the issue of skill gap. Skill building is very important for making the aim of “Make in India”, a campaign announced by Present Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, a real success. This paper seeks to address the issue of skill gap and strives to present some key suggestions for skill building. Keywords: From a million graduates every year, only 3% is appropriately employable to skilfully accomplish productive jobs. About half of the country’s people being young people; this presents a remarkable opportunity that can be utilised for the social, economic and sustainable growth of nation. Although, India boasts of having approximately 3.4 million skilled manpower, but the country will need around 500 million skilled workers, according to a report by ILO (Indian Labour Organisation) by 2022. This proposition presents as an imperative national priority to be addressed by addressing the issue of skill gap. Skill building is very important for making the aim of “Make in India”, a campaign announced by Present Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, a real success. This paper seeks to address the issue of skill gap and strives to present some key suggestions for skill building.
From a million graduates every year, only 3% is appropriately employable
to skilfully accomplish productive jobs. About half of the country’s people
being young people; this presents a remarkable opportunity that can be
utilised for the social, economic and sustainable growth of nation.
Although, India boasts of having approximately 3.4 million skilled
manpower, but the country will need around 500 million skilled workers,
according to a report by ILO (Indian Labour Organisation) by 2022. This
proposition presents as an imperative national priority to be addressed by
addressing the issue of skill gap. Skill building is very important for making
the aim of “Make in India”, a campaign announced by Present Prime
Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, a real success. This paper seeks to address the
issue of skill gap and strives to present some key suggestions for skill
building.
Keywords:
India's best freight management companies.Merry D'souza
Insights Success is covered "India's Best Freight Management Companies" 'here we can find Trusted Freight Management Companies, our business magazine is especially focus on that industry to determine the contribution for the industrialist in 2021.
DEVELOPMENT OF THE CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK OF ORGANIZATIONAL SUPPORT AND SELF-SU...IAEME Publication
The objective of this research was to develop a conceptual framework of
organizational support and self-support for innovation capability of employees in the
Thai automotive industry. The study by reviewing related literature and theories and
holding a small group meeting with experts in the automotive industry to review the
conceptual framework obtained from this study. This research is only part of the main
research that we are currently studying. The results from this research have led to the
conceptual framework and can identify the independent factors, which include (1)
organizational support that consists of the second-order factors, i.e. knowledge from a
closed system and knowledge from an open system, and (2) self-support that consists
of the second-order factors, i.e. knowledge from self-practice and knowledge from
self-search, as well as can identify the mediator, which includes one factor, i.e.
knowledge absorption, and the dependent factor, i.e. innovation capability. The results
obtained from this research will be used to study the population in order to collect
data and extend results of the next research.
Role of Entrepreneurship Education in Development and Promotion of Entreprene...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
Education in the area of entrepreneurship plays a significant role in the development of entrepreneurial skills in the individuals. It may help youth to develop skill, ability of decision making, risk taking ability, manage any situation, and proper acquisition of knowledge which could benefit them for starting, organizing and managing their own enterprises and became helpful in economic development. The target population is 417 graduates or post graduates students from the Entrepreneurship Development Cells (EDC) of premier institutions (two government and two private institutions) in which 136 were selected randomly as a sample for study. Descriptive and inferential statistics were used for analyzing the data with the help of SPSS 22.0 software. Present study evidences the role of EDCs in the skill development of male and female is equal in all components like ability of taking decisions, creativity, Research, Development and Innovation, taking initiatives and so on. Entrepreneur development cells of any institutions, programs and their faculties haven’t made any difference on the basic of gender. Their all programs are equal for all.
Most prominent institutes of management studies in india2021Merry D'souza
The Knowledge Review covered "Most Prominent Institute of Management Studies in India, August_2021, "Across the Globe, here our education magazine TKR flash about Institute of Management Studies in India
From a million graduates every year, only 3% is appropriately employable to skilfully accomplish productive jobs. About half of the country’s people being young people; this presents a remarkable opportunity that can be utilised for the social, economic and sustainable growth of nation. Although, India boasts of having approximately 3.4 million skilled manpower, but the country will need around 500 million skilled workers, according to a report by ILO (Indian Labour Organisation) by 2022. This proposition presents as an imperative national priority to be addressed by addressing the issue of skill gap. Skill building is very important for making the aim of “Make in India”, a campaign announced by Present Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, a real success. This paper seeks to address the issue of skill gap and strives to present some key suggestions for skill building. Keywords: From a million graduates every year, only 3% is appropriately employable to skilfully accomplish productive jobs. About half of the country’s people being young people; this presents a remarkable opportunity that can be utilised for the social, economic and sustainable growth of nation. Although, India boasts of having approximately 3.4 million skilled manpower, but the country will need around 500 million skilled workers, according to a report by ILO (Indian Labour Organisation) by 2022. This proposition presents as an imperative national priority to be addressed by addressing the issue of skill gap. Skill building is very important for making the aim of “Make in India”, a campaign announced by Present Prime Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, a real success. This paper seeks to address the issue of skill gap and strives to present some key suggestions for skill building.
From a million graduates every year, only 3% is appropriately employable
to skilfully accomplish productive jobs. About half of the country’s people
being young people; this presents a remarkable opportunity that can be
utilised for the social, economic and sustainable growth of nation.
Although, India boasts of having approximately 3.4 million skilled
manpower, but the country will need around 500 million skilled workers,
according to a report by ILO (Indian Labour Organisation) by 2022. This
proposition presents as an imperative national priority to be addressed by
addressing the issue of skill gap. Skill building is very important for making
the aim of “Make in India”, a campaign announced by Present Prime
Minister, Sh. Narendra Modi, a real success. This paper seeks to address the
issue of skill gap and strives to present some key suggestions for skill
building.
Keywords:
India's best freight management companies.Merry D'souza
Insights Success is covered "India's Best Freight Management Companies" 'here we can find Trusted Freight Management Companies, our business magazine is especially focus on that industry to determine the contribution for the industrialist in 2021.
“The 20 Best Institutes of the Year 2018” which highlights some of the best Indian institutes that are transforming education systems in a creative fashion.
Connecting people and government schemes for skill development through busine...Dr. C.V. Suresh Babu
National Web Conference on Challenges and Innovation in Engineering and Technology, NWCCIET 2021, organized by Ramco Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India on 19th and 20th March 2021
Development of an app using business development start up incubatorsDr. C.V. Suresh Babu
National Conference on Innovations in Information and Communication Technologies (NCIICT-2021), organized by Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India on 07-08 May 2021
Business continuity plan in public sector Dwi Heriyanto
How to survive in crisis era, like Covid 19 era, this is use case about Business Continuity Plan in Public Sector especially in Telecommunication company, like Telkom Indonesia. How Telkom respond this Covid 19 era, Telkom responding in 4 set actions, 1 Leaders Alignment (one perception on direction), s2. Workforce Protection (Save an Employee first to serve more better service to customers), 3. Customers Engagement (give more than customers pay), 4. Corporate Social Responsibility (the more you give the more you get)
This project is an appraisal of human
resources management in the Nigeria construction industry. The
aims and object of the study included the identification of the
methods adopted for managing human resources in the industry
here in Nigeria. The scope was however limited to human
resources recruitment, selection, training and development. To
achieve these aims and objectives a field survey was carried out
covering fire construction firms. A questionnaire was used to
collect data from the subject of the study. The data was used to
answer the research hypotheses on the recruitment and training
methods adopted in the industry. The analysis of the data reveals,
among others, that construction firms practice a decentralized
system of recruitment, that the on the job training was the most
adapted method by construction firms, and that the major
criteria for selecting applicants for construction jobs were the
academic qualifications and experience, and performance at
interview and tests. Based on these findings, the study concluded
that the methods adopted were limited in scope, and there was
slow level of professionalism within industry.
Connecting people and government schemes for skill development through busine...Dr. C.V. Suresh Babu
Conference Presentation, National Web Conference on Challenges and Innovation in Engineering and Technology, NWCCIET 2021, organized by Ramco Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India on 19th and 20th March 2021
India’s 10 Best Institutions for Computer Science Studies 2019The Knowledge Review
The Knowledge Review thus introduces a special issue “India’s 10 Best Institutions for Computer Science Studies, 2019 ”, which highlights some of the best institutes in India which are transforming and enhancing computer education in a creative fashion
A Study on Effectiveness Traning and Development at Solara Active Pharma Scie...ijtsrd
Training and Development is a subsystem of on organisation which emphasize on the improvement of the performances of individual and groups. Training is an educational process which involves the sharpening of reaction, learning, behavior and results which enhances the performances of the employees. The objective of the study is to find the level of effectiveness of training and development in Solara Active Phrama Science and to find the association between effectiveness of training and development and job performance. The total population of the study is 120 and the sample size is 60, simple random sampling technique were used for the study. Through questionnaire, primary data was collected and by referring books and journals, secondary data was collected. The researcher used Chi square test to find the effectiveness of training and development. From the study its was found that the Effectiveness of Training and Development at Solara Active Pharma Science ltd is moderate and there is no association between effectiveness of training and development and job performance. Jaya Priya | Aravindasamy "A Study on Effectiveness Traning and Development at Solara Active Pharma Science Limited Puducherry" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29185.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/hrm-and-retail-business/29185/a-study-on-effectiveness-traning-and-development-at-solara-active-pharma-science-limited-puducherry/jaya-priya
The Role of Training and Development on Organizational effectivenessAI Publications
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between training and development with organizational effectiveness. The research data is collected by developing questionnaire , the research is of qualitative method which tends to address the quality of things in a depth rather than numerical data about the questionnaire , its composed of two parts , the first one interested in collecting personal data , which the second section is shining light on the areas of (training , development and organization effectiveness) the sample were both male and female The researcher had collected the data at private universities by using a random sample , 120 questioners were delivered to different levels of employee at private universities and 102 of them responded to it , the analysis was undertaken by using SPSS. In this study, the researchers tried to shine a light on the training and development and how they can affect effectiveness of an organization for which the researchers decided to choose private universities to distribute my questionnaire and receiving them after they have filled it. the first research question that the researchers have found there is relationship between training and development and also the second research question that the researchers have found that there a direct impact of development programs on the organizational effectiveness and its progress and development is essential for an effective organization.
Addressing India's Reskilling Challenge - A Report By AIMRicha Bhatia
In our report, we dig into the educational stakeholder
landscape to see how they are transforming the skills market by
developing training courses and certification programmes that
correspond to in-demand skills required today. We look at the
type of educational institutions offering data and analytics
programs; how the educational landscape is changing in
response to the heightened demand for analytics skills and
what needs to be done to fill the skill gap.
IMPACT OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES ON EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE: A CAS...IAEME Publication
Employees are the blood stream of any organization, success and failure of any business entirely depends on employees’ skills, abilities and knowledge which lead to employees’ quality performance. The main objective of this research was to study the impact of training and development practices on employees’ performance of six selected NGOs in Jalalabad city of Nangarhar province of Afghanistan. Quantitative technique was used for data collection through survey questionnaire. A set of 237 questionnaires were distributed and received 200 only. Convenient sampling technique was used and data was analyzed with the help of Statistical tools. Regression and correlation models were applied for testing hypotheses. The result depicted that training and development practices in NGOs of Afghanistan significantly influence employees’ performance. Thus, executive level managers in NGOs of Afghanistan must recognize the importance of training and development practices for the enhancement and effectiveness of employees’ performance through a well-designed training policy for future development and success of their workers.
summer internship report on HCL infosystem at regional head office in chennai
at No 196 Old No 756 Habeeb Towers No 151/1 B Ground Floor, Opposite TVS & Near Ananda Vikatan, Vasan Avenue Anna Salai, Mount Road, Chennai - 600002
The industry is growing very fast. They demand highly accomplished graduates with accomplishment. The engineering institutes have to modernize the workshops, laboratories and computer centers. The need to be developed through industry specific skills in planning, designing, developing prototypes testing, and refining. They should be innovators.
KNOWLEDGE SHARING BEHAVIOR AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY IN ENGINEERING...IAEME Publication
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship among the Knowledge Sharing Factors, Knowledge Sharing Intention, Knowledge Sharing Behavior and Knowledge Management Capability. For this study, a sample of 109 executive engineers of a leading Engineering Organization, from Trichy was drawn from the population of 750 executive engineers using a structured questionnaire. The results of Partial Least Square Path Modelling (PLS-PM) have shown that the Attitude, Subjective Norms and Perceived
Behavioral Control are found to be significant predictors of Knowledge Sharing Intention, then the Knowledge Sharing Intention of executive engineers are positively significant with Knowledge Sharing Behavior and Knowledge Sharing behavior of executive engineers plays a vital role in the Knowledge Management Capability of the Organization.
“The 20 Best Institutes of the Year 2018” which highlights some of the best Indian institutes that are transforming education systems in a creative fashion.
Connecting people and government schemes for skill development through busine...Dr. C.V. Suresh Babu
National Web Conference on Challenges and Innovation in Engineering and Technology, NWCCIET 2021, organized by Ramco Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India on 19th and 20th March 2021
Development of an app using business development start up incubatorsDr. C.V. Suresh Babu
National Conference on Innovations in Information and Communication Technologies (NCIICT-2021), organized by Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India on 07-08 May 2021
Business continuity plan in public sector Dwi Heriyanto
How to survive in crisis era, like Covid 19 era, this is use case about Business Continuity Plan in Public Sector especially in Telecommunication company, like Telkom Indonesia. How Telkom respond this Covid 19 era, Telkom responding in 4 set actions, 1 Leaders Alignment (one perception on direction), s2. Workforce Protection (Save an Employee first to serve more better service to customers), 3. Customers Engagement (give more than customers pay), 4. Corporate Social Responsibility (the more you give the more you get)
This project is an appraisal of human
resources management in the Nigeria construction industry. The
aims and object of the study included the identification of the
methods adopted for managing human resources in the industry
here in Nigeria. The scope was however limited to human
resources recruitment, selection, training and development. To
achieve these aims and objectives a field survey was carried out
covering fire construction firms. A questionnaire was used to
collect data from the subject of the study. The data was used to
answer the research hypotheses on the recruitment and training
methods adopted in the industry. The analysis of the data reveals,
among others, that construction firms practice a decentralized
system of recruitment, that the on the job training was the most
adapted method by construction firms, and that the major
criteria for selecting applicants for construction jobs were the
academic qualifications and experience, and performance at
interview and tests. Based on these findings, the study concluded
that the methods adopted were limited in scope, and there was
slow level of professionalism within industry.
Connecting people and government schemes for skill development through busine...Dr. C.V. Suresh Babu
Conference Presentation, National Web Conference on Challenges and Innovation in Engineering and Technology, NWCCIET 2021, organized by Ramco Institute of Technology, Tamil Nadu, India on 19th and 20th March 2021
India’s 10 Best Institutions for Computer Science Studies 2019The Knowledge Review
The Knowledge Review thus introduces a special issue “India’s 10 Best Institutions for Computer Science Studies, 2019 ”, which highlights some of the best institutes in India which are transforming and enhancing computer education in a creative fashion
A Study on Effectiveness Traning and Development at Solara Active Pharma Scie...ijtsrd
Training and Development is a subsystem of on organisation which emphasize on the improvement of the performances of individual and groups. Training is an educational process which involves the sharpening of reaction, learning, behavior and results which enhances the performances of the employees. The objective of the study is to find the level of effectiveness of training and development in Solara Active Phrama Science and to find the association between effectiveness of training and development and job performance. The total population of the study is 120 and the sample size is 60, simple random sampling technique were used for the study. Through questionnaire, primary data was collected and by referring books and journals, secondary data was collected. The researcher used Chi square test to find the effectiveness of training and development. From the study its was found that the Effectiveness of Training and Development at Solara Active Pharma Science ltd is moderate and there is no association between effectiveness of training and development and job performance. Jaya Priya | Aravindasamy "A Study on Effectiveness Traning and Development at Solara Active Pharma Science Limited Puducherry" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29185.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/management/hrm-and-retail-business/29185/a-study-on-effectiveness-traning-and-development-at-solara-active-pharma-science-limited-puducherry/jaya-priya
The Role of Training and Development on Organizational effectivenessAI Publications
The aim of this study is to investigate the relationship between training and development with organizational effectiveness. The research data is collected by developing questionnaire , the research is of qualitative method which tends to address the quality of things in a depth rather than numerical data about the questionnaire , its composed of two parts , the first one interested in collecting personal data , which the second section is shining light on the areas of (training , development and organization effectiveness) the sample were both male and female The researcher had collected the data at private universities by using a random sample , 120 questioners were delivered to different levels of employee at private universities and 102 of them responded to it , the analysis was undertaken by using SPSS. In this study, the researchers tried to shine a light on the training and development and how they can affect effectiveness of an organization for which the researchers decided to choose private universities to distribute my questionnaire and receiving them after they have filled it. the first research question that the researchers have found there is relationship between training and development and also the second research question that the researchers have found that there a direct impact of development programs on the organizational effectiveness and its progress and development is essential for an effective organization.
Addressing India's Reskilling Challenge - A Report By AIMRicha Bhatia
In our report, we dig into the educational stakeholder
landscape to see how they are transforming the skills market by
developing training courses and certification programmes that
correspond to in-demand skills required today. We look at the
type of educational institutions offering data and analytics
programs; how the educational landscape is changing in
response to the heightened demand for analytics skills and
what needs to be done to fill the skill gap.
IMPACT OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PRACTICES ON EMPLOYEES’ PERFORMANCE: A CAS...IAEME Publication
Employees are the blood stream of any organization, success and failure of any business entirely depends on employees’ skills, abilities and knowledge which lead to employees’ quality performance. The main objective of this research was to study the impact of training and development practices on employees’ performance of six selected NGOs in Jalalabad city of Nangarhar province of Afghanistan. Quantitative technique was used for data collection through survey questionnaire. A set of 237 questionnaires were distributed and received 200 only. Convenient sampling technique was used and data was analyzed with the help of Statistical tools. Regression and correlation models were applied for testing hypotheses. The result depicted that training and development practices in NGOs of Afghanistan significantly influence employees’ performance. Thus, executive level managers in NGOs of Afghanistan must recognize the importance of training and development practices for the enhancement and effectiveness of employees’ performance through a well-designed training policy for future development and success of their workers.
summer internship report on HCL infosystem at regional head office in chennai
at No 196 Old No 756 Habeeb Towers No 151/1 B Ground Floor, Opposite TVS & Near Ananda Vikatan, Vasan Avenue Anna Salai, Mount Road, Chennai - 600002
The industry is growing very fast. They demand highly accomplished graduates with accomplishment. The engineering institutes have to modernize the workshops, laboratories and computer centers. The need to be developed through industry specific skills in planning, designing, developing prototypes testing, and refining. They should be innovators.
KNOWLEDGE SHARING BEHAVIOR AND KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY IN ENGINEERING...IAEME Publication
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship among the Knowledge Sharing Factors, Knowledge Sharing Intention, Knowledge Sharing Behavior and Knowledge Management Capability. For this study, a sample of 109 executive engineers of a leading Engineering Organization, from Trichy was drawn from the population of 750 executive engineers using a structured questionnaire. The results of Partial Least Square Path Modelling (PLS-PM) have shown that the Attitude, Subjective Norms and Perceived
Behavioral Control are found to be significant predictors of Knowledge Sharing Intention, then the Knowledge Sharing Intention of executive engineers are positively significant with Knowledge Sharing Behavior and Knowledge Sharing behavior of executive engineers plays a vital role in the Knowledge Management Capability of the Organization.
A Mediated Model of Employee commitment: The Impact of Knowledge Management P...IJAEMSJORNAL
In this modern and competitive day, firms rely on innovative ideas to sustain and succeed. For today's management, it is critical to look for ways and means to knowledge management, and this study greatly emphasizes this aspect. This study investigates and investigates the impact of a knowledge management on organizational outcome as well as the role of employee commitment as a mediator. Essentially, it provides a framework via which a high-commitment work environment supports innovative work behavior in Kurdistan region of Iraq SMEs. Using the findings of this study, SMEs firms, particularly mobile network operators, can alter and innovate their services in order to thrive in a competitive market. All proven correlations are conceptually explained, practically tested, and supported by a survey of the literature. The findings revealed that all three variables in the study have a favorable association. All three hypotheses are accepted, and the association between knowledge management and organizational outcome is mediated by employee commitment.
The Effect of Marketing Culture Aspects of Healthcare Care on Marketing Creat...IJAEMSJORNAL
The primary objective of this research project is to investigate the influence that different characteristics of healthcare marketing culture have on marketing creativity. The investigation was carried out at the various medical facilities located in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of the study, the researchers used a quantitative research approach in the form of a survey. Despite this, the researchers were successful in collecting a total of 161 completed surveys. In order to evaluate the current study, the researchers utilized hierarchal multiple regression analysis as well as the Sobel test; the results of these analyses indicated According to the findings, there is a positive and significant connection, both directly and indirectly, between cultural value and cultural satisfaction as marketing culture aspects and marketing creativity. In addition, cultural experience plays a positive and significant role in mediating the connection between cultural value and marketing experience. Nonetheless, putting an emphasis on cost savings, enhanced quality, and distinct industry are three essential components that are necessary to improve healthcare systems that are supported by patients. This is something that can be accomplished through the acquisition of new technology as well as through workers who are well-trained and motivated to use their expertise for the betterment of society in a way that carves out a distinct market that competitors can either rarely replicate or copy at a high cost.
Information Technology (IT) Development Strategy of STIE INABA in the Perspec...AJHSSR Journal
Strategic planning is a relatively new concept for non-profit organizations (Bryson (1995) and
Nawawi (2000)). Strategic planning is needed in order that organizations can offer better service quality for their
customers and for the sustainability of their organizations. Nonprofit organizations have people who are focused
on achieving specific goals of their organizations (Ireland: 1999: 96-99). Their activities are indeed limited to
the budget and a constant need to raise funds through donations and assistance. When discussing about quality,
the first thing to consider is to get rid of the notions1) that nonprofit organizations cannot work like business
organizations, 2) that non-profit organizations cannot measure their performance, and 3) that quality
improvement techniques cannot be applied to non-profit organizations.
This research was in the form of a case study with Sekolah Tinggi Indonesia Membangun (STIE INABA) as the
research subject. The research method used was research and development. Research and development can be
defined as a process or steps to develop a new product or improve existing products that are accountable.
Based on the results of the analysis of the data collected, it can be concluded that the performance measurements
that had been applied produced less information and less effective strategic planning. IT Balance Scorecard was
used to analyze the relevance of the performance measurement indicators that had been established with the
Vision, Mission, and strategic objectives of STIE INABA. STIE INABA needs to build an information system
in the form of E-learning to support teaching and learning activities
EMPOWERING ORGANISATIONAL KNOWLEDGE CREATION AND PERFORMANCE: A MODERATING FO...IAEME Publication
This paper examined the role of dynamic capability as a moderator in explaining
knowledge creation processes and performance of Professional and TechnologyDriven Firms. The role of four ontological dimensions (socialization, externalization,
combination and internalization) of knowledge creation in a spiral model were
explored. A total of 424 out of 450 members of the sampled firms participated,
representing 94% response rate. The information was acquired through the use of an
organized questionnaire while the participant targets include managers,
administrators, supervisors, and other classes of employees who were entreated to
honestly answer items in the questionnaire. The study evaluated construct test validity
(measurement) and structural model to establish the factor structure and degree of
relationship of a number of observed variables. Our results indicate that ability to
creatively combine resources and competencies has significantly helped sampled firms
to create new knowledge and improving such knowledge in offering greater value to
satisfy customers’ requirements and enhance performance outcomes
Salesforce CRM: A new way of managing Customer Relationship in cloud environmentEECJOURNAL
with the appearance of distributed computing, associations are hoping to move their Customer Relationship Management (CRM) applications from an On-Premise environment or we can say local servers to an On-Demand environment that is on a cloud server. The on-Premise environment is when an association has the framework and programming inside its system. In On-Demand environment, an outsider has the base and programming and charges the relationship in light of its participation show. Salesforce is the principle On-Demand CRM thing.
Management Information System and Organizational Success in a Competitive Env...Dr. Amarjeet Singh
The purpose of this paper was to examine the
effect of management information system as a process for
improving organizational success: A case study of small
scale businesses in port Harcourt. The research design was
descriptive survey to study and observe the influence of
management information system in organizational success
in a competitive environment. It is very important for
managers of small scale businesses within this expanse to
effectively install a management information system that
will constantly provide them with update on the currents in
their environment, both internally and externally since this
will help them to make strategic decisions that will have an
impact on the success or failure of the organization.
Findings from the research shows that when an organization
is equipped with a sound management information system,
it tends to enjoy improved customer services, increased
adaptability, production improvement, improved
management decision making process etc. Consequently, it
is very important for managers to take the competitive
environmental factors seriously since it can affect the
operations and performance of the business both internally
and externally .Some recommendations were put forward to
resolve some of the issues of the research.
Driving growth in Indian manufacturing industry Sumit Roy
Indian manufacturing is just perfectly poised to Unlocking the transformation value with technology .While businesses understand that in order to build an organisation that is agile and suited to withstand current market and economic volatilities, there are several things to be considered before taking a digital leap. More than just a strategy for any individual technology trend or for combining more than one of them, companies need a systematic approach to adopt technologies in a holistic fashion. The industry trends and challenges primarily drive the appropriate selection of technology solutions, which need to be fine-tuned to a company’s needs based on its scale, capabilities and its specific issues. This joint CII-PwC report takes a closer look at two industries in particular, manufacturing and infrastructure, and tries to decode the prevalent challenges in these two sectors, the kind of initiatives being taken to drive growth and development, and how IT adoption is playing an important role to overcome these challenges
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once more, the century which knew the greatest
technological changes of all times (Abdullah & Othman,
2019). The businesses operate in a rapidly changing and
demanding world, which is dictated by a competitive
market as a result, of the business environment is changing
radically. The business environment of today is
characterized by rapid scientific and technological
progress in product life - cycles, dynamic market changes,
growing competition (Anwar & Abdullah, 2021),
development of information technologies, and the
emergence and establish of new industrial countries,
communication networking, globalization of the world
market and change of personal values (Gardi et al. 2020).
It goes without saying that during the past years, the
process of permanently adjusting businesses to the
environment has been reflected in the development of
management theory, which pursued solutions that would
ensure the constant growth, and development of businesses
(Prabhu et al. 2020).
Therefore companies rely on human effort or human
intelligent as the main factor to develop and innovate
their product or services under their commandments by
providing them different means from security equipment
and technology but no benefit from using most updated
technologies or having most Important clients while your
employees are not committed to their jobs which lead
(Anwar & Shukur, 2015) to create a big gap and lose of
clients and contracts as no company or individual are
ready to take risk about their security and put their lives or
precious things on responsibility of un committed
companies(Sultan et al. 2020).
Recently the business world has come to mean the
development of new corporate services, products,
processes and structures. Moreover, Innovation means
renewal and change, the development, application of new
knowledge is the basis for innovation, emphasizing the
strong links between Innovation, and knowledge
management in industries, (Abdullah & Othman,2015), In
order to develop a product, a systematic approach needs to
be taken, which ensures a company has integrated
competitive advantage (Gardi, 2021).
Increasingly, innovation is being recognized as a
fundamental agent of organizational change (Ismael et al.
2021). Organizations that continually innovate are
perceived to have competitive advantage over those that
fail to exploit opportunities for innovation. However, the
management of innovation is a challenging issue that
involves complex understanding. How does an
organization become innovative? How are opportunities
for innovation exploited to create competitive advantage?
What type of management should be implemented to
encourage innovation?
Predictably there is no clear-cut recipe for success but
there have been recommendations made by academics and
practitioners alike ((Anwar & Abd Zebari, 2015).
Innovation comes from ideas, ideas that emanate from a
collection of different knowledge bases. Both
organizational and individual knowledge plays a part in the
generation and development of innovations and therefore,
must be managed effectively (Anwar & Surarchith, 2015),
argues that an organization's capacity to innovate depends
considerably on the knowledge and expertise (Othman et
al. 2019). Therefore, management knowledge is an
essential requirement for innovative organizations, leading
to competitive advantage, which includes scientific
progress of which the inventions involve transformations
or upheavals of products, methods of production,
organization of work, markets, and structures of the
economy (Khan & Abdullah, 2019).
Statement of Problem
After 2003 with fall down of the regime and due to the
socio-economic changes, open and free market policy, the
region used to import wide enormous kinds and types of
goods from different origins, not taking into account the
environmental standards. Added to that the rapid increase
of the population in the urban and big cities added extra
burden on the ecosystem of these cities and caused
problems because Kurdistan depend on what is import
without thinking to how innovate their industries ,
products to get benefit from using knowledge
management. So, success is requiring for business
organizations to keep up with what's new in management
and in their ability to apply their resources get in the
activities if which contribute to the output of the survival
and growth, and ensures them access to advanced position
in the competition and entrepreneurship and creativity
(Top & Ali, 2021). When organization can develop their
ideas for knowledge management, they can take charge of
the initiative and reflect that in fact the outcome
characteristic (Demir et al. 2020), so the desire of the
research known such a thing in the industrial
manufacturing companies operating in an accordance with
the managers by distributing questionnaire and interviews
which noted two things are important: -
First, lack of awareness of administrative leadership in
general and the leaders of human resources management
and leaders responsible for the management of knowledge
the importance of the theme of " knowledge management"
correctly in line with the scientific bases for approach of
this administration (Ali, 2021) and its constituent elements
and the relationship of all of this level of performance both
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on the general level of the organization or how to take
advantage of its applications improve performance and
productivity of workers (Ali, 2020).
• Second, a great desire in those administrative
leadership in the application and use of
knowledge management, as it should be and not,
as is the case for moving their companies
forward.
So, like this case we can limit the problem of this study as
following:
1. In Kurdistan Region, what we mean by
perception of administrative to the concept of
knowledge management and its impact on the
efficiency of performance.
How benefit from the use of element of knowledge
management in raising the efficiency of performance
of companies and activity career by improving their
internal processes related to operational aspects and to
satisfaction internal and external customer (Andavar
et al. 2020).
How can embody the relationship between the various
element of (KM) in the learning and growth, and then
in the organizational innovation as the fundamental
basis to raise the efficiency of use economy resources
(Faraj et al. 2021), and the reflection on the financial
aspects and productivity in these companies.
1.4 Objectives of the Study
• Identify the processes of knowledge management
technologically and the impact of each the
components of the key performance of
operational processes and customer satisfaction
and improve the standard of learning and growth.
• Achieve limited results on the impact of
knowledge management in raising the efficiency
of the performance of industries, and try to know
the requirements of the application of those
results by the companies under study with a view
to strengthening their capacity and achieve their
goals in leadership, creativity and framing it in
theory.
• Developments of scientific methods and
techniques that can be followed to take
advantage of the best knowledge management in
companies and application of innovative ideas in
various aspects improve productivity.
• To study the effect of knowledge management
satisfaction, developing on companies’
performance and organizational Success.
What is Knowledge Management?
Knowledge management, understood to be an umbrella
term en- compassing the many unique but related facets of
knowledge exchange, transfer and uptake among them.
While there is no universally accepted definition of KM,
most are extremely similar. For this paper, the working
definition of knowledge management has been determined
to be “... the systematic process by which knowledge
needed for an organization to succeed is created, captured,
shared and leveraged (Othman et al. 2019).
Three labels are used to describe knowledge: explicit, tacit
and potential. By far, the two most common are explicit
and tacit. “Explicit knowledge can be thought of as ‘book
knowledge’ – available in a spoken or written form and is
the ordering of data and information according to well-
defined, formalized procedures or rules. Tacit knowledge
resides within the people of the organization and is not
formalized into written or documented forms (Anwar,
2017). It can only be made accessible for others’ benefit
through conscious efforts, such as interviews and
monitoring, to gather insight on how individuals do their
jobs” (Association of State and Potential knowledge
describes that knowledge buried in the data that are often
collected but not yet used) (Anwar, 2016).
Managing knowledge is a notion that began as early as
Aristotle. Generally, the public sector has been
relatively slow to embrace the concept, with the
notable exceptions of Industry care and education
(Ali, 2016). Large corporations have provided
significant leadership in this area and offer several
“lessons learned” that may be adaptable (with
appropriate modifications) to the public sector
(Abdulla et al. 2017).
For many, the modern development of KM began with the
dawn of the Internet in 1969. Drucker who coined the term
‘knowledge worker’, said “every knowledge worker in a
modern organization is an ‘executive’ if, by virtue of his
position or knowledge, he is responsible for a contribution
that materially affects the capacity of the organization to
perform and to obtain results.” (Anwar & Balcioglu,
2016), whose work is revisited in the Evaluating KM
section of this paper, contributed the three elements of the
intellectual capital framework (employee competence or
human capital; internal structure - structural or
organizational capital; and external structure - customer or
relationship capital) to early thinking. As early as 1938,
H.G. Wells, though never using the actual term knowledge
management, described a ‘World Brain’ which would
represent “a universal organization and clarification of
knowledge and ideas” (Abdullah & Abdul Rahman, 2015).
Of course, all of this is pre-dated by “the elder, the
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traditional healer, and the mid-wife in the village who have
been the living repositories of distilled experience in the
life of the community for time immemorial(Hameed &
Anwar, 2018).
By the early 1990s, the private sector, notably large
companies such as IBM, Xerox, and Hewlett-Packard,
and Chevron, had begun to apply their considerable
technological capabilities to managing knowledge
(Ali, 2014). Frequently cited as the beginning of KM,
the Association for Information Systems: America’s
Conference on Information Systems held in Boston in
1993 (http://amcis.aisnet.org/) was specifically
devoted to KM. Key themes included attempts, often
theoretical, to define KM and differentiate it from data
and information. With the exceptions of schools and
Industry care settings, the early adopters of KM
beginning in the late Knowledge management are here
to stay. “Knowledge and learning have become the
new strategic imperative of organizations. At least
one-half of US companies and up to 72% of overseas
firms, have some kind of KM initiative underway…
Chief Knowledge Officers and Chief Learning Offices
are popping up everywhere” (Damit et al. 2019).
While ubiquitous, Knowledge Management
recognized to be a slow process. In a study undertaken
by (Anwar & Ghafoor, 2017), even in the best of
firms, in-house best practices took an average of 27
months to wind their way from one part of the
organization to another.
Strictly speaking, the mass academic exodus to the
business schools occurred in anticipation that capitalism
would triumph over socialism. The turn to KM began in
the early 1980s, just as Ronald Reagan and Margaret
Thatcher adopted the final hardline Western stance that
coincided with the internal collapse of the Soviet regime.
I say “coincidence” deliberately, since it is superstitious to
think that the politically conservative and economically
liberal ideology associated with Reagan and Thatcher had
much to do with—or, more importantly, is vindicated by—
the fall of the Soviet Union. Had the Democrats prevailed
in Washington and Labor in London during this period,
Moscow would have probably suffered the same fate.
(Prabhu et al. 2020).
Then we would have traced the Soviet demise to its failure
to provide adequate welfare for its population, not its
repression of the free exchange of information (Anwar &
Climis, 2017). In that case, we would have called the field
under investigation in this research “welfare management”
rather than “knowledge management”. Indeed, the welfare
and knowledge management perspectives were born joined
at the hip in the 18th century European Enlightenment
(Prabhu et al. 2019).
During this period, political theorists began to argue that
there was a more integral connection between a state and
its inhabitants than previous theorists had thought: A ruler
should not simply keep the peace; Statecraft thus had to go
beyond the usual threats and deceptions, since rulers were
now expected, as Adam Smith would say, to increase the
wealth of their nations. This historic change of attitude had
three important consequences (Anwar & Qadir, 2017).
First, it led to a managerial conception of the state, in
which economic matters acquired a public significance that
had been previously left in the hands of private households
and Knowledge Management Foundations corporations.
Second, it fostered a more discriminating sense of
citizenship as “contribution to society,” especially for
purposes of raising and distributing revenue. Finally, it led
to the systematic collection of data about people’s lives,
culminating in a hardening of social categories (into
classes and even races), which were then projected
backward as having been implicit throughout history
(Abdullah & Rahman, 2015).
The defining moments in the state’s reconstitution as
welfare manager were the American and French
Revolutions in the final quarter of the 18th century. Both
were instigated by middle-class taxpayers incensed by the
state’s fiscal mismanagement. The generation following
these revolutions witnessed the emergence of the original
knowledge management gurus, Henri de Saint Simon and
Auguste Comte, who designed schemes to harness
innovations in science and technology to the state’s newly
acquired welfare functions. To be sure, these functions
were seen as directly benefiting the middle class and only
indirectly those below them (Abdullah, 2019).
Nevertheless, the legacy of these gurus remains in the
continuing ideological resonance of their coinages,
“socialism” and “positivism.” Perhaps of even deeper
significance has been that representation of data known as
“statistics”, a slightly shortened version of “statistics.” Not
surprisingly, among social scientists, there has been a
strong positive correlation between faith in the state’s
powers and reliance on statistical data as “indicators” of
larger socioeconomic tendencies (Anwar & Louis, 2017).
Traditionally, the focus of organizations has been based on
land, labor and capital but over recent years, attention has
been drawn to the value of knowledge as a very important
economic resource. In their quest for a means of survival
in an environment that is rapidly becoming more
competitive, organizations will be looking to knowledge to
provide the means of success (Ali & Anwar, 2021).
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Knowledge is a resource that organizations do not appear
to fully recognize as providing the means through which
they can meet future competitive challenges. While
knowledge is accumulated in organizations it is not
harnessed in a way that will provide benefit(Khan &
Abdullah, 2019). Each employee has an individual
knowledge bank acquired as a result of education, skills
and competencies developed over time, along with life
experiences. The longer they work in an organization the
greater the knowledge they acquire about the organization,
its products, and its customers. The organization also has a
repository of knowledge through its documents, processes
and routines (Anwar & Abdullah, 2021). Marshall et al
(1996) point to the volumes of information sitting in
organizations, and Evans and Wurster (1997) identify
every business as being an information business. Questions
arise as to why this information is not put to use, and it
may simply be there is a lack of knowledge to interpret it
to provide possible opportunities.
According to Prabhu et al. (2020) "Structures and practices
that may work well for the perpetuation of the known tend
to be at odds with innovation". The organizational
environment is therefore important if innovation is to
occur. It is known that there is knowledge within the
organization but it needs to be stimulated by new events
and sparked to action (Ganeshkumar et al. 2019). If the
right information signals are received, and the culture is
appropriate, ideas will emerge from anyone at whatever
level, or age (Abdullah & Afshar, 2019).
Technology offers many benefits for the organization
particularly information gathering but knowledge must be
applied to the interpreting of that information if it is to
bring benefit to the organization. For example,
organizations do not seem to pay as much attention to
information on their databases as they should. While it is
important that databases are set up in such a way that
employees have ready access to information to respond to
customers quickly and efficiently. It is also important that
information in the database is regularly analyzed, if for no
other reason than looking for changing patterns in
customer buying(Abdullah & Rahman, 2015).
Ali et al. (2020), explained the spiral of knowledge in the
organization and says that knowledge begins with the
individual. Matrix structures used by organizations for
projects identify those people who through their expertise
need to be involved in the project. Such teams frequently
include customers with very beneficial results. Customers
view the organization and its product and services from a
different perspective and are able to contribute value ideas,
perspectives and information that will have value for the
organization(Abdullah, 2018).
Knowledge is important for developing new products or
services, and for adding value. While much of that
knowledge can be obtained primarily through employees,
databases, and business documentation, it will also come
from meetings with customers (Saleh et al. 2021).
Customer knowledge is extremely valuable.
However, (Othman & Abdullah, 2016), give a warning
that technology has provided customers with the means for
accessing information from may sources to provide
comparative assessment, and they are no longer so reliant
on their traditional supplier organizations for information.
This signals that it is critically important for organizations
to recognize the value of customers and to work alongside
them.
Too often organizations do not give credit, or belief, to
information received from customers even though
customer surveys may have been carried out (Abdullah &
Othman, 2016). Customers have considerable knowledge
not only about the products and how they are used, but
also about the products of other suppliers. Observing how
products are used also provides valuable feedback that
may instigate modifications, new customer solutions, or
the customizing of products. It is important to know what
customers are thinking, and their rationale for changing to
another supplier (Abdullah & Othman, 2021). Abdullah &
Abdul Rahman, (2015), suggests focusing on demanding
customers. Difficult as these customers may be, it is a
sensible approach as it is those customers who are likely to
produce the greatest and most valuable knowledge, which
may well lead to new ideas.
(Anwar & Abdullah, 2021), goes further than the
immediate customer when she suggest there will also be a
benefit from knowing what the customer's customer wants.
It is also suggested by Amidon, that there should be a
focus on customer success rather than looking only to
customer satisfaction. This involves helping customers to
achieve their goals and to bring greater wealth to their
organizations. Success is what customers want.
All organizations want to be successful and when (Anwar
& Shukur, 2015) talks about entrepreneurship, he says the
size of the organization, or its age, is not significant. What
is important is the type of activity. He goes on to say that
"At the heart of that activity is innovation: the effort to
create purposeful, focused change in an enterprise's
economic or social potential." However, there is also a
reminder from Drucker that "Knowledge-based
innovations differ from all others in the time they take"
and indicates lead-time can be as much as 50 years.
Although necessary knowledge was available by 1918, the
digital computer did not appear until 1946. In today's
environment, however, technology provides opportunities
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for access to information as it becomes available and the
timeliness of this may well make it possible for that long
lead-time to be considerably reduced (Anwar & Abd
Zebari, 2015).
As competition intensifies, it will become very important
for organizations to build closer relationships with their
customers. Working together provides the insight and
perspectives about the product that can enhance its use and
provide the customer with greater satisfaction.
Organizations working alongside customers on new
products, or process innovation, or designing innovative
solutions to meet specific needs of customers add value to
both the organization and its customers(Anwar &
Surarchith, 2015).
Trust is very important when working alongside
customers. Each side has knowledge, but is each side
willing to give away what it knows? It is difficult to give
away knowledge and there are dangers. Competitors in the
market are always on the lookout for useful information.
Other customers may react unfavorably to the observed
relationship and possibly cause them to change, wherever
possible, to another supplier. Failure to maintain a trusting
relationship could have immense problems. It is important,
therefore, to develop a sound understanding of the goals of
the customer organization, and what it needs to be
successful, will be critical to the working relationship
(Anwar, 2017).
To ensure the maintenance of good relationships with
customers, to benefit from the knowledge harnessed, and
to develop an appropriate environment for innovation, it is
essential to have in place a good management system.
According to Drucker (1998: 156) "It may be difficult, but
knowledge-based innovation can be managed. Success
requires careful analysis of the various kinds of knowledge
needed to make an innovation possible." Organizations
need to consider setting in place a strategy for innovation.
Many organizations have, according (Anwar, 2016) started
"to systemize the process with an established innovation
office, staff, and initiatives." This indicates there are
organizations recognizing the importance of linking their
knowledge with that of their customers, and moving
towards an innovative approach to solving their
requirements, and considering new ideas.
Spending time with customers to build good relationships
is going to be critically important in the future.
Organizations with a culture that is flexible and open to
change, where staff and their knowledge is valued, and
good relationships exist with customers, will be able to
position themselves for survival in the future. According
to Kanter (1996: 97), "Opportunity exists because need
exists, so it is not surprising that closer customer or user
contact is an important innovation activator"
Definition of innovation
Today, the term innovation is widely used in both practice
and theory, but there is no commonly shared definition in
the business literature. From an etymological point of
view, innovation is described as something “new, which
didn’t exist in this form up to now.” In the economic
environment, the term was introduced in 1939 by
Schumpeter, who described it as a “new combination of
production factors.” A more current and broader definition
published in 1991 by the OECD stated that “‘innovation’
is an iterative process initiated by the perception of a new
market and/or new service opportunity for a technology-
based invention, which leads to development, production,
and marketing tasks striving for the commercial success of
the invention (Abdulla et al. 2017).” Taking a closer look
at the different definitions found in the innovation research
literature, (Anwar & Balcioglu, 2016) remarked that, even
if researchers do not have a uniform and detailed
understanding of the concept, all of the definitions that
have been offered share two characteristics: Innovations
are “qualitatively new products or processes,” and they are
“considerably different from the former status.” Product
and process, which could be described as the objects of
innovation, are differentiated along the two aspects of
“target” and “implementation.” In the target aspect,
product innovations have the purpose of improving
product effectiveness by combining features and benefits
in a novel manner and serving the customer to a new
purpose or to an existing purpose in a new way. In
contrast, process innovations seek to advance the
efficiency of the firm by improving the production process
of a specific commodity. In the implementation aspect, a
product innovation must be introduced to the marketplace
and face the market’s economic allocation conflict, while a
process innovation is introduced only in-house. Actually,
there is a strong link between product and process
innovations, as Utter back showed. In many cases, a
process innovation is just an improvement in the efficiency
of the production process for product innovation; often,
process and product innovations appear together,
especially for innovations in the service industry. As a
consequence, the meaning of the term’s product innovation
and product innovation in this work will be based on a
broad definition, describing a product as a bundle of utility
providing components and attributes, so physical products
as well as services are subsumed in the notion of product
(Hameed & Anwar, 2018).
To differentiate innovations along the degree of change of
the new product or process, the literature uses the construct
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innovativeness. Innovativeness has been the topic of
numerous research studies that have divided innovation
into incremental and radical. Incremental innovations are
products or processes that are modified by enhancing
existing technology but that target the same customers.
Radical innovations are totally new to the market and are
competence-destroying, since the technological trajectory
is changed fundamentally. Finally, innovation should be
distinguished from imitation and invention, terms that are
commonly used in the context of innovation management.
While imitation is the reproduction of a product or
problem-solving process developed in another firm,
invention is the conceptual design and technical realization
of a novel product or process on the basis of new scientific
findings or a combination of existing knowledge. In
addition, (Anwar & Ghafoor, 2017) noted, “it is important
to elucidate that an invention does not become an
innovation until it has processed through production and
marketing tasks and is diffused into the marketplace.” As
a result, the development of an innovation could be seen as
a process, starting with an idea that evolves over several
(Anwar & Climis, 2017) steps until it either reaches
introduction to the marketplace or drops out of
development (Anwar & Qadir, 2017).
II. RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES
Research Methodology is a method systematically
solves the research problem. Research Methodology
comprises of two words, research& methodology, is
defined as human activity based on intellectual application
through the investigations and analysis of matters.
This research aimed to exhibit the role and
effectiveness of knowledge in the performance of
knowledge management in innovating industries, and the
prescriptive views through the revolution of renew and
develop industry. The primary purpose for applied this
research is discover the importance's of knowledge
management in improving and the innovating in the
industry to increase the productivity, services and
advancement of knowledge management.
Also the research aimed to find out the managers
opinion in many companies in such type of
administrations, by interviewing some of them in many
companies, overview the activities that undertaken by
respondents towards developing Knowledge Management
program, it was evident that organizations had failed to
comprehend the cultural implications of KM. An ideal
knowledge management program should bridge the gap
between managers and the knowledge in the
organizations', KM activities focusing on many factors had
a very low implementation rate.
Through the researchers used a survey
questionnaire communicating with the managers by this
the researchers can have a fast way of saving time, the
researchers can reduce the cost in processing the
questionnaire, be active by visiting the participants on their
working place and see if they have any question to give
them right information and to guarantee that the
researchers can receive back the forms from the
participants by the researchers as the researchers agreed
with the management to evaluate the information. Through
the survey by distributing a questionnaire among 100
person and get their answers to the questions.
Sample structure
The questionnaire has been distributed among
100 people, randomly in different places in Erbil, some of
them response and answered the other didn't.
Status
No. of
element
Age Gender
Level of
education
Answered 75
Over
23years
old
45 male,
30 female
55
educated,
20not
Not
answered
25
Over
23years
old
15 male,
10female
25
educated
Questionnaire Results & Analyses
The results presented in the previous table that the
application of the knowledge management in companies in
the study sample according to the point of views of
Managers of those companies (individual respondents to a
questionnaire study) to achieve the following:
1. The companies will benefit from the application of
Knowledge Management in the innovating industries in
building and the formulation of the strategic dimensions of
its current and future work, in the sense that this
application will support the efforts of the administration of
companies towards the development of strategic plans on
scientific basis and objective coherent with the results of
strategic analysis of the both environments internal and
external for the company and diagnosis of the strengths,
weaknesses, opportunities and threats, as well as providing
strategic direction through the company's ability to build
the vision, mission and strategic goals that the company
seeks to achieve.
2. Given the reality that Iraq in general, including
Kurdistan Region for sure is lacking for the core
infrastructure industries due to years of continual crises
and instability. For this reason, in Iraq nowadays we
cannot find wide variety of industries. Also, in view of the
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facts indicated that Kurdistan lacking strategic plan of
knowledge and the process of knowledge management in
the companies.
According to the pervious results, the hypotheses of the
study can be accepted, which shown there is a strong link
between knowledge management and innovation, "the
companies applied knowledge and strategic knowledge
management will be innovating in the industries
processes".
Based on the statistical results of questionnaire, the
researcher has found the following results: 72% managers
have rated with strongly agreed, 28% agreed, and (zero)
with neutral, disagree and strongly disagree, the indicators
shown that the absence of strategic plan is one of the most
important problems of companies. 32% of the participants
answered by strongly agree 68% they answering agree,
and (zero) of participants with neutral, disagree and
strongly disagrees, so as a result of the indicator shown
that training staff will support the management to develop
performance's firm. 32% of managers are strongly agreed,
24% with agreed, and 36% with neutral, 8% with
disagreed and (zero) with strongly disagreed. Monitoring
and assessing the success of the achieved goals for
improving knowledge management, the result show 56%
managers are voted agreed, 44% with neutral and (zero)
for strongly agreed, disagreed and strongly disagreed. 28%
of the participants answered by “strongly agree”, 48% they
answering agree, and 24% with neutral, (zero) of
participants with disagree and strongly disagrees, so as a
result of the indicator shown the assess needs for
knowledge to cope with changing technology. 8%
managers have rated with strongly agreed, and 28%
agreed, 64% with neutral and zero for both disagree and
strongly disagree, the indicators shown that the absence of
strategic plan is one of the most important problems of
companies. 16% of the participants answered by “strongly
agree” 44% they answering agree, and 40% with neutral,
(zero) of participants with disagree and strongly disagrees,
so as a result of the indicator shown the inability to
adapting to change environments, unless the knowledge
base is changed 28% managers have rated with strongly
agreed, and 40 % agreed, and 32% with neutral, and
(zero) with disagree and strongly disagree, the indicators
shown that the developing intellectual will develop the
over organization performance as a consequence. The lack
of knowledge management leads the organization to fail,
72% mangers have voted strongly agree, 28% are agreed
and (zero) with neutral, disagree and disagree. 28% of the
participants answered by “strongly agree”, 48% they
answering agree, and 24% with neutral, (zero) of
participants with disagree and strongly disagrees, so as a
result of the indicator shown the long term strategic plan
for organization is highly recommended. 28% managers
have rated with strongly agreed, and 40 % agreed, and
32% with neutral, and (zero) with disagree and strongly
disagree, the indicators shown that the Developing the
internal and external plans will guarantee organizational
success. Any attempts to build the future of organization
will drive the company forward, so 72% mangers have
voted strongly agree, 28% are agreed and (zero) with
neutral, disagree and disagree. 72% managers answered
yes, 28% with somehow and (zero) with no for the
question are you supporting knowledge spreading in your
company 24% of the participants answered by yes to
encourage workers to continue their education by
reimbursing tuition fees, 76% they answering somehow
yes, and (zero) of participants with no. 12% of the
managers answered by highly important 52% they said are
important and 36% with somehow, (zero) with not
important and highly not important.
Finally, the results it illustrated that most
respondents are strongly agreed, agree and neutral for the
importance of knowing role knowledge management in the
firms. By respondents developing a program it was evident
that organizations had failed to comprehend the cultural
implications of Knowledge Management, an ideal
knowledge management program should bridge the gap
between knowledge and management within the
organizations Knowledge Management activities focusing
on cultural factors had a very low implementation rate.
No How would you rate the following
statements?
Strongly
agree
Agree Neutral Disagree Strongly
disagree
1 The absence of strategic plan is one of
the most important problems of
companies.
54 21 0 0 0
2 Training staff will support the
management to develop performance's
firm.
24 51 0 0 0
3 The appropriate use of knowledge's
indicators is recommended to measure 24 18 27 6
0
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innovations.
4 Monitoring and assessing the success of
the achieved goals for improving KM. 0 42 33 0 0
5 Assess needs for knowledge to cope with
changing technology. 21 36 18 0 0
6 Foster the use and application of
knowledge in the core processes of the
organization.
6 21 48 0 0
7 Inability to adapt to changing
environments, unless the knowledge base
is changed
12 33 30 0 0
8 Developing intellectual capital will
develop the overall organization
performance as a consequence.
21 30 24 0 0
9 The lack of knowledge management
leads the organization to fail. 54 21 0 0 0
10 Long term strategic plan for your
organization is highly recommended. 21 36 18 0 0
11 Developing the internal and external
plans will guarantee organizational
success.
21 30 24 0 0
12 Any attempts to build the future of
organization will drive the company
forward.
54 21 0 0 0
III. CONCLUSION
Now a day, system of knowledge has covered a
vast range of world in various aspects.
In this work, the research aimed to show the
effectiveness of knowledge in knowledge management and
the importance of knowledge and intellectual capital in
organization. The study based on general consensus,
management of knowledge is vital for business, and
provides opportunities in the innovating industries. The
model based on our hypotheses examines the interaction of
KM and innovation effort as well as how this affects
innovation success.
However, the implementation of knowledge
management in organizations depends on many factors,
which includes people, culture, structure, leadership,
people and environment. The high-performance
organization would entail a greater degree of strategic
knowledge management practice.
In addition to that, it shows the changing strategy
of the Knowledge society past decade and how these
systems have undergone profound transformation to
emerge and development in a globalization world.
The process of Knowledge management has brought with
it major changes, notably in the field of industries,
consequently, countries across all regions worldwide are
facing increased demand to strengthen their capacities for
research and knowledge production.
This demand is rising across vastly different
political, socio-economic and cultural contexts; also given
new importance to countries take their place in knowledge-
based societies, which are both competitive and volatile.
These challenges have become particularly overwhelming
for middle- and low-income countries, thus increasing the
risk of their further marginalization.
Knowledge generated by research is the basis of
sustainable social development In this regard, three
dimensions merit attention:
• Placing knowledge, including high-level scientific
knowledge, at the service of development.
• Converting knowledge, in all its forms, into value
via applications and impact assessment.
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• Sharing good practice, to ensure widespread
benefits.
Furthermore, a Knowledge society varies widely in
form and modus operandi, and as it is known, Kurdistan
historically is an integral part of Iraq & the region that
autonomous "founded" in 1991 when the Kurds rose up
against Saddam Hussein and were protected by a U.S
government. Moreover, has accompanied this rapid
development of the emergence of the need to find the best
ways to find out how to develop the strategic plans and
replaced traditional mode in the organization.
As results of respondent's analysis, the most
respondents do not have a fully integrated KM program, so
the indicator proven that, In Kurdistan, most organizations
have insufficiency of knowledge management, shortage of
experience, and suffering from many problems, which
appeared in formal measuring constructs for the
measurement of the benefits of knowledge assets to
organizational performance.
As well as the research aimed to analyze the
importance of knowledge management in building the
process of knowledge system in firms, and the satisfaction
of customers need to increase the productivity of
organizational though the commitment of innovative.
Therefore Companies that dedicate time and resources
to protecting their intellectual property assets can increase
their competitive edge. Reversing the poor organization of
knowledge resources is a more important cause of the
perceived lack of easy access than any failure in
communications or lack of staff IT skills or incentives.
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