2020
DOI: 10.13106/jafeb.2020.vol7.no12.397
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Do Creativity and Intellectual Capital Matter for SMEs Sustainability? The Role of Competitive Advantage

Abstract: SMEs as an organization to succeed and to be sustainable must have the most essential and strategic capital, namely creativity, competitive advantage, and intellectual capital. This study aims to explore how creativity and intellectual capital determines SMEs' sustainability as well as examine the emerging role of competitive advantage in supporting this relationship. A quantitative method was applied to gain a better understanding of the relationship between variables undergoing Structural Equation Modeling w… Show more

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“…The creativity in the paradigm has improved, and it performed well for a long time. Jobs ought to engage in replacement innovation practices that emerge from the government's investments and other public and private companies [33,34]. Open creativity is a term that is frequently implemented in many fields.…”
Section: The Open Innovation (Oi) Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The creativity in the paradigm has improved, and it performed well for a long time. Jobs ought to engage in replacement innovation practices that emerge from the government's investments and other public and private companies [33,34]. Open creativity is a term that is frequently implemented in many fields.…”
Section: The Open Innovation (Oi) Paradigmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Indonesian context, the Covid-19 pandemic has also hampered small and medium business scale (SMEs) performance in their production, market, and revenue (Srikalimah et al, 2020). Despite the 1998 crisis, SMEs were more adaptable than large companies (Juergensen et al, 2020), but the Covid-19 pandemic became a severe external shock and affected the supply and demand side, primarily during the implementation of health distancing policy (Fitriasari, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Third, our keywords analysis showed that scholars used SEM models for various research problems among which the most frequent keywords included issues of sustainability (Balcerzak & Pietrzak, 2017;Agyabeng-Mensah et al, 2020;Srikalimah et al, 2020;Zaid et al, 2018); supply chain management (Tu, 2018;Zaid et al, 2018), innovation and knowledge management (Hoa et al, 2020;Khan et al, 2019;Mahmood et al, 2019;Mardi et al, 2018;Srikalimah et al, 2020); leadership (Bharadwaj & Deka, 2021;Fauzi et al, 2021;Haque et al, 2020;Mahmood et al, 2019), and organizational behavior (Khalid et al, 2021;Loan et al, 2021;Rani et al, 2018;Uddin et al, 2019). This trend of variety was also observed by other researchers (e.g., Hirschmann & Swoboda, 2017;Staniec, 2018;Zhang, Dawson, & Kline, 2021).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%