Dynamic knowledge management capability and strategic intuition of thai entrepreneurs

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Abstract

The main objective of this research is to study the relationships in the causal influences of cognitive capability, absorptive capability, dynamic knowledge management capability and strategic intuition capability using the method of consistency testing on the structural equation models with empirical data. The research samples consisted of 342 SME provincial champions entrepreneurs under the office of small and medium enterprises promotion. The findings indicated that the hypothesized relationships between the independent and dependent variables fit the empirical data. Specifically, it reveals that cognitive capability, absorptive capability, dynamic knowledge management capability and strategic intuition capability well responded to the empirical data. However, on the development of dynamic knowledge management capability and strategic intuition, it was found out that a genuine wisdom development by systematic knowledge management through the state of awake mental concentration could lead to the next stage of strategic intuition.

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Jutidharabongse, J., Aujirapongpan, S., & Ritkaew, S. (2020). Dynamic knowledge management capability and strategic intuition of thai entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, 7(4), 2955–2966. https://doi.org/10.9770/jesi.2020.7.4(25)

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