Harnessing Collaborative Innovation: How Knowledge Sharing Drives Performance in Philippine Hardware MSMEs

Authors

  • Emmanuel Paulino Ateneo Graduate School of Business, Ateneo de Manila University, 20 APS Bldg., Rockwell Drive, Rockwell Center, Makati City, 1200, Makati
  • Ronald Romero Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM), General Luna corner Muralla Street Intramuros, Manila, Philippines 1002. https://orcid.org/0009-0009-9476-1831
  • Ronaldo Tan Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM), General Luna corner Muralla Street Intramuros, Manila, Philippines 1002. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3697-2947
  • Dan Michael Cortez Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM), General Luna corner Muralla Street Intramuros, Manila, Philippines 1002. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8666-8105
  • Karina Clara Romero Dela Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila Philippines 1004. https://orcid.org/0009-0000-8466-3415

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32996/jbms.2024.6.6.4

Keywords:

collaborative capabilities, knowledge sharing, innovation performance, hardware industry

Abstract

The study examines the mediating effect of knowledge sharing on the relationship between collaborative innovation capabilities and innovation performance within hardware companies in the Philippines. It seeks to fill the gap in local research by exploring how collaborative efforts and knowledge-sharing practices influence the innovation outcomes of micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the hardware sector. A quantitative approach was employed, surveying operational managers from 80 hardware companies in Metro Manila. The study used Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) to assess the relationships between collaborative innovation capabilities, knowledge sharing, and innovation performance. The study found that collaborative innovation capabilities have a significant positive effect on innovation performance. Additionally, knowledge sharing acts as an important mediator, enhancing the effectiveness of collaborative efforts in driving innovation outcomes. This study provides valuable insights into the hardware industry in the Philippines, where there is a lack of local research on the dynamics of collaboration, knowledge sharing, and innovation. It offers practical implications for hardware MSMEs, highlighting the importance of fostering collaboration and implementing effective knowledge-sharing systems to drive innovation and maintain competitiveness in a fast-paced market.

Author Biographies

  • Ronald Romero, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM), General Luna corner Muralla Street Intramuros, Manila, Philippines 1002.
    Ronald P. Romero,Ph.D. is the vice president for academic affairs at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) and is currently a faculty member in the graduate school program. He teaches thesis writing, dissertation writing, financial management, capital markets, risk management, operations management, business, and international economics. He received his Doctor of Philosophy in Business Management at the Philippine Christian University. He's also an affiliate of the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investments (CISI UK) and a Certified Credit Analyst (CCA-UK).
  • Ronaldo Tan, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM), General Luna corner Muralla Street Intramuros, Manila, Philippines 1002.
    Ronaldo A. Tan, Ph.D. is the Vice President for Administration at the Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila and currently a faculty member in the graduate school program for engineering and information technology. He teaches software development tools and methodologies, Information Technology Industry Practices and Immersion, Advance IT Project Management, Seminar in Emerging Technology, Leadership in Information Technology, and IT Research. He received his Doctor of Technology at the Technological University of the Philippines, Manila and his Doctor of Philosophy in Education at Adamson University, Manila.
  • Dan Michael Cortez, Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM), General Luna corner Muralla Street Intramuros, Manila, Philippines 1002.
    Dan Michael A. Cortez, DIT

     is currently the Vice President for Research, Academic, and Extension Services at Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila. He also serves as the Data Protection Officer and Chairperson of the TWG-Gender and Development of the university. Previously, he was the Assistant Dean of the Office of Student and Development Services and the Chairperson of the Computer Science Department. He has eleven (11) years of teaching experience.  He is a member of the Philippine Society of Information Technology Educators (PSITE-NCR) and the Computing Society of the Philippines. He is also an author of various books and has published research in the field of Information Technology locally and internationally. His research interests include cryptography and data mining.

  • Karina Clara Romero, Dela Salle University, 2401 Taft Avenue, Malate, Manila Philippines 1004.
    Karina Clara C. Romero, Ph.D., is a faculty member of Dela Salle University, Manila. She teaches methods of research, production and operations management, finance, and business subjects at other Higher Education Institutions, i.e., the University of Asia and the Pacific, the University of the Philippines Baguio, the Philippine Military Academy, and Saint Louis University. She received her Doctor of Philosophy in Management (Magna cum Laude) from Saint Louis University, her Master of Management and Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of the Philippines, and her Diploma in International Relations and Development from the Institute of Social Studies, The Hague, The Netherlands.

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Published

2024-11-04

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How to Cite

Paulino, E., Romero, R., Tan, R., Cortez, D. M., & Romero, K. C. (2024). Harnessing Collaborative Innovation: How Knowledge Sharing Drives Performance in Philippine Hardware MSMEs. Journal of Business and Management Studies, 6(6), 48-61. https://doi.org/10.32996/jbms.2024.6.6.4