Mediating effect of leaders' behaviour on organisational knowledge sharing and manufacturing firms' competitiveness

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Ugo-Agharanya A.C. [1 ]
Igwe A. [1 ]
Isichei E.E. [2 ]
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[1] University of Nigeria, Nsukka
[2] Federal University, Wukari
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Isichei, Ejikeme Emmauel (isichei_ejike@yahoo.com) | 1600年 / Informing Science Institute卷 / 16期
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Competitiveness; Knowledge sharing; Leaders' behaviour; Nigeria manufacturing firms;
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10.28945/4693
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Aim/Purpose: The need to explore leaders' role as a mediating factor between knowledge sharing and firms' competitiveness was the focus of this paper. Further, gaps related to knowledge sharing influence on firms' competitiveness from an emerging economy perspective was a major driver of this study. Background: The relevance of knowledge sharing is today crucial for firms that seek to harness internal resource innovation towards ensuring increased competitiveness. The link between the actions of leaders and outcomes from sharing knowledge towards increased competitiveness would further advance theory on knowledge sharing and provide managerial implication that is instrumental for an improved organisational outcome. Methodology: The study sample was 282 participants and Partial least square structural equation model was used for the analysis of the data obtained through a questionnaire survey with the aid of SmartPLSv3.9. Contribution: The study contributes to knowledge management literature through advancing leadership as a mediating factor that accounts for the link between knowledge sharing and firms' competitiveness, most especially from an emerging economy perspective. Findings: Knowledge sharing was found to have a positive effect on firms' competitiveness. The study found that leadership behaviour mediates the relationship between knowledge sharing and a firm's competitiveness. Recommendations for Practitioners: The study recommends that, when supported with the right attitude from leaders in the organisation, knowledge sharing will be beneficial towards the firm gaining competitiveness most especially. Future Research: Future studies should be carried out in other sectors aside from the manufacturing sector using the same measures used to measure knowledge sharing. Also, a comparative analysis of knowledge sharing and firms' competitiveness using leaders' behaviour as a mediator should be researched in other developing economies. © 2021 Informing Science Institute. All rights reserved.
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