The Mediating Role of Dynamic Leadership towards the Relationship between Knowledge-Sharing Behaviour and Innovation Performance in Higher Education

Masduki Asbari, John Tampil Purba, E. Hariandja, Niko Sudibjo
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Knowledge sharing among academics is critical for innovation and growth in higher education institutions. However, introducing a knowledge-sharing culture can be challenging. This study investigates factors influencing lecturer knowledge sharing and innovation in Indonesian universities, which aims to improve their global competitiveness. Adopting the theory of planned behaviour, this research examines how attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioural control shape lecturers' knowledge-sharing intentions and behaviours. It also analyses how knowledge sharing and dynamic leadership drive innovative work behaviours. An online survey of 357 lecturers from 38 Indonesian universities revealed that while attitude did not significantly influence knowledge-sharing intention, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control did. Additionally, knowledge-sharing intention strongly predicted actual knowledge-sharing behaviour. Moreover, dynamic leadership mediated the relationship between knowledge-sharing behaviour and innovation. These results highlight the pivotal role of dynamic leadership in translating knowledge sharing into innovation. More empirical research should investigate potential interventions to foster lecturer knowledge sharing and innovation across educational systems and cultural contexts. This study provides theoretical insights and practical recommendations for higher education leaders seeking to leverage knowledge sharing and dynamic leadership for organisational improvement.
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动态领导对高等教育知识共享行为与创新绩效之间关系的中介作用
学术界的知识共享对于高等教育机构的创新和发展至关重要。然而,引入知识共享文化可能具有挑战性。本研究调查了影响印度尼西亚大学讲师知识共享和创新的因素,旨在提高这些大学的全球竞争力。本研究采用计划行为理论,探讨了态度、主观规范和感知行为控制如何影响讲师的知识共享意向和行为。研究还分析了知识共享和动态领导如何推动创新工作行为。对印度尼西亚 38 所大学的 357 名讲师进行的在线调查显示,虽然态度对知识共享意向的影响不大,但主观规范和感知行为控制却对其有显著影响。此外,知识共享意向强烈地预示着实际的知识共享行为。此外,动态领导对知识共享行为和创新之间的关系起到了中介作用。这些结果凸显了动态领导力在将知识共享转化为创新方面的关键作用。更多的实证研究应探讨在不同教育体系和文化背景下促进讲师知识共享和创新的潜在干预措施。本研究为高等教育领导者利用知识共享和动态领导力改善组织提供了理论见解和实践建议。
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