Business Innovation and Competitive Advantage in Nigerian Manufacturing Sector

  • Oladimeji M
  • Amida O
  • Essien E
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The study examined the impact of business innovation on competitive advantage in the Nigerian Manufacturing Sector.  The study was anchored on the theory of the resource-based theory and the dynamic capabilities theory. The descriptive survey design was employed. The population for the study comprised 496 staff of Nestle Nigeria Plc, Ogun State. A sample size of 217 respondents was selected through stratified sampling and a simple random sampling procedure. The questionnaire was administered to the respondents, out of which 207 were retrieved and subjected to further analysis. The stated hypotheses were tested using ordinal regression. The results showed that business innovation has a significant effect on the cost of the product (R2=0.729, F=11.237; p

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Oladimeji, M. S., Amida, O. A., & Essien, E. A. (2020). Business Innovation and Competitive Advantage in Nigerian Manufacturing Sector. EMAJ: Emerging Markets Journal, 9(2), 37–43. https://doi.org/10.5195/emaj.2019.188

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