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Knowledge Inertia in the Innovation of Coffee Production

South East Asian Journal of Management

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Title Knowledge Inertia in the Innovation of Coffee Production
 
Creator Hafiz Rahman; DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS
Hanjaya Putra Siswowiyanto; DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
FACULTY OF ECONOMICS
UNIVERSITAS ANDALAS
 
Subject Entrepreneurship, Business and Management
Knowledge inertia, innovation, pre- and post-harvest periods, cooperative
 
Description Abstract     This paper discusses knowledge inertia and its influence in the product innovation, with particular analysis given to the coffee production during pre-harvest and post-harvest periods. The study uses quantitative methodology, and operates multiple and partial regression analysis between variables of the study to measure the impact of knowledge inertia to the innovation of coffee production. To put the findings in detail, the study separates the innovation of coffee product in two sequences, named [a] pre-harvest period and, [b] post-harvest period. Data and information were collected based on cross-sectional cohort data. Samples were 125 members of one big coffee cooperative in West Sumatra, Indonesia. It is found in the study that during the pre-harvest period, learning inertia and procedural inertia brought no significant influence to the innovation of coffee production whilst experience inertia significantly influences the innovation of coffee production during this period. In the post-harvest period, learning inertia significantly influences the innovation of coffee production. Meanwhile, procedural inertia and experience inertia have no significant influence to the innovation of coffee product during the postharvest period of coffee production. The originality and value of this study lie to its design and findings which focuses on the dimension of knowledge inertia in detail, in which a specific product with the sequence of its production was used as the consideration.    Keywords: Knowledge inertia, innovation, pre- and post-harvest periods, cooperative.
 
Publisher Department of Management, Faculty of Economics and Business, Universitas Indonesia
 
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Date 2018-10-31
 
Type Peer-reviewed Article
Survey with Partial & Multiple regression Analysis
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://journal.ui.ac.id/index.php/tseajm/article/view/9721
 
Source The South East Asian Journal of Management; Vol 12, No 2 (2018): October 2018 (in press)
 
Language en
 
Coverage West Sumatra
2018
Gender, Age, last Education
 
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