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Innovation through indigenous knowledge sharing, organisational memory, and indigenous knowledge erosion on indigenous batik enterprise (a structural equation model in action)

Retno Kusumastuti, Achmad Nizar Hidayanto, Vishnu Juwono, Evie Oktafia, Kurnia Sandy, Halimatus Sya', N.A. diyah · 2022 · International Journal of Innovation and Learning

Summary. Indigenous batik enterprises preserve traditional knowledge through generational sharing, but face erosion pressures. This study finds that innovation and knowledge-sharing practices strengthen organizational memory in these enterprises. Critically, innovation also accelerates knowledge erosion, while erosion simultaneously reduces knowledge-sharing capacity. The findings reveal tensions between modernization and cultural preservation in indigenous craft businesses.

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Kusumastuti, R., Hidayanto, A. N., Juwono, V., Oktafia, E., Sandy, K., Sya', H., & diyah, N.. (2022). Innovation through indigenous knowledge sharing, organisational memory, and indigenous knowledge erosion on indigenous batik enterprise (a structural equation model in action). International Journal of Innovation and Learning. https://doi.org/10.1504/ijil.2023.127953

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DOI
10.1504/ijil.2023.127953
Countries
Indonesia
Regions
Asia
Categories
indigenous-innovation, innovation-networks
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2026-04-28