Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation Performance
A key driver of firm competitive advantage is the firm’s ability to develop along with the everchanging business environment and associated market demands by being innovative. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), however, often lack adequate resources to develop innovation, so they search for...
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doaj-819b97d24dc04724b09280da48d6da1f2021-04-10T15:24:04ZengTomas Bata University in ZlínJournal of Competitiveness1804-171X1804-17282021-03-0113114616310.7441/joc.2021.01.09Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation PerformanceHong yun Tian0Courage Simon Kofi Dogbe1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4658-4067Bylon Abeeku Bamfo2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3203-9482Wisdom Wise Kwabla Pomegbe3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7552-9801Prasad Siba Borah4Jiangsu University, School of ManagementAkenten Appiah-Menka University of Skills Training and Entrepreneurial DevelopmentKwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technolog yCape Coast Technical UniversityJiangsu University, School of Management A key driver of firm competitive advantage is the firm’s ability to develop along with the everchanging business environment and associated market demands by being innovative. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), however, often lack adequate resources to develop innovation, so they search for external resources to augment the deficiency of their internal resources. Network embeddedness has many advantages for the firm, but it also has a dark side which has a negative effect on the network relationship. In order to take advantage of a network, firms should cultivate the capability to deal with the dark side of inter-firm relationships. Firstly, this study assesses the effect of network embeddedness on the innovation performance of SMEs. Secondly, the authors investigated the moderating role of this dark side in the relationship between network embeddedness and the innovation performance of SMEs. Finally, the role of relationship ending capability in neutralizing the negative effect of dark side we presented. Empirical analysis was based on 388 SMEs. Various validity and reliability checks were conducted before the presentation of the analysis itself, which was conducted using the ordinary least squares approach in SPSS (v.23). The findings showed the dark side negatively moderated the relationship between network embeddedness and the innovation performance of SMEs. This negative effect is, however, reduced by SMEs with a high relationship ending capability by freeing up firm’s limited resources for more fruitful business relationships.https://www.cjournal.cz/files/400.pdfcompetitivenessnetwork embeddednessinnovation performancerelationship ending capability darksidesmes |
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Hong yun Tian Courage Simon Kofi Dogbe Bylon Abeeku Bamfo Wisdom Wise Kwabla Pomegbe Prasad Siba Borah Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation Performance Journal of Competitiveness competitiveness network embeddedness innovation performance relationship ending capability darkside smes |
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Hong yun Tian Courage Simon Kofi Dogbe Bylon Abeeku Bamfo Wisdom Wise Kwabla Pomegbe Prasad Siba Borah |
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Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation Performance |
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Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation Performance |
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Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation Performance |
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Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation Performance |
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Assessing the Intermediary Role of Relationship Ending Capability and Dark Side Between Network Embeddedness and SMEs’ Innovation Performance |
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assessing the intermediary role of relationship ending capability and dark side between network embeddedness and smes’ innovation performance |
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Journal of Competitiveness |
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1804-171X 1804-1728 |
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A key driver of firm competitive advantage is the firm’s ability to develop along with the everchanging business environment and associated market demands by being innovative. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), however, often lack adequate resources to develop innovation, so they search for external resources to augment the deficiency of their internal resources. Network embeddedness has many advantages for the firm, but it also has a dark side which has a negative effect on the network relationship. In order to take advantage of a network, firms should cultivate the capability to deal with the dark side of inter-firm relationships. Firstly, this study assesses the effect of network embeddedness on the innovation performance of SMEs. Secondly, the authors investigated the moderating role of this dark side in the relationship between network embeddedness and the innovation performance of SMEs. Finally, the role of relationship ending capability in neutralizing the negative effect of dark side we presented. Empirical analysis was based on 388 SMEs. Various validity and reliability checks were conducted before the presentation of the analysis itself, which was conducted using the ordinary least squares approach in SPSS (v.23). The findings showed the dark side negatively moderated the relationship between network embeddedness and the innovation performance of SMEs. This negative effect is, however, reduced by SMEs with a high relationship ending capability by freeing up firm’s limited resources for more fruitful business relationships. |
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