IMPACT OF KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT TO FIRM FINANCIAL AND NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
IMPACT OF KNOWLEDGE AND INNOVATION MANAGEMENT TO FIRM FINANCIAL AND NON-FINANCIAL PERFORMANCE
Author(s): Jeyakumar Nathan Robert, Xin Yi Cin, Görgényi-Hegyes Éva, Victor Vijay, Gonda Gyorgy, Fekete-Farkas MáriaSubject(s): Economy, Management and complex organizations
Published by: Lietuvos verslo kolegija
Keywords: Knowledge and innovation management; financial performance; non-financial performance; Malaysia;
Summary/Abstract: This research describes Knowledge and Innovation Management (KIM) dimensions and processes that are practiced in corporations in Malaysia. Specifically, KIM dimensions and KIM processes were measured and their relationship towards company financial and non-financial performances were determined. Data was collected from 300 large corporations operating in Malaysia. The analyses suggest that KIM dimensions and KIM processes are significantly practiced by corporations and these constructs (KIM dimensions and processes) have significant impact towards firms’ financial and non-financial performances. This paper raises awareness and provides empirical evidence for the systematic implementation of KIM in organization, which are vital for firm performance. As empirical studies that tests and validates KIM principles in corporations are rare, this research provides valuable insights into the critical role of KIM in organizations as well as paves path for further exploration in the field of organizational performance.
Journal: VADYBA
- Issue Year: 35/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 71-81
- Page Count: 11
- Language: English