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Title: The development model of creativity industry innovation capabilities: The LIterature Study
Authors: Wuryaningrat, Nikolas, Fajar
Kindengan, Paulus
Sendouw, Greis
Lumanouw, Bode
Keywords: knowledge sharing, innovation capabilities, person job fit, person organization fit, trust
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Narotama University Press
Series/Report no.: Proceeding of 1st International Conference on Project Management;
Abstract: The sustainable competitive advantage of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) in creative industry could be demonstrated through the innovation capabilities. In knowledge management literature, knowledge sharing is the key effort to develop innovation capabilities. There are two contrasting theories of Knowledge sharing, Szulanski's (1996) theory assumes a knowledge sharing process is 'sticky' and ambiguous, while Nelson (1981) considered knowledge sharing to be an automatic process in an organization. This study arguing, employee fit will make impact on trust is a relatively new idea to bridging the two contrasting theories. Through the study, it was found that in order to develop the innovation capabilities of SMEs in the creative industry, knowledge sharing is needed, where trust is a crucial factor in knowledge sharing literature. However, building trust is not a simple matter, it assumed that the theory of employee fit (person job fit and person organization fit) can be useful to build trust in the organization. The results of this literature study can be concluded that the model of SMEs in creative industry innovation capabilities followed by employees fit with the competencies required by the company and the individuals value with corporate values. From employee fit, it were expected to facilitate trust in the company which in turn can be useful for knowledge sharing to develop innovation capabilities.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/250
ISBN: 978-602-6557-31-5
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