Knowledge Utilisation in AgriFood SMEs: Effects of Organisational and Informational Factors

Authors

  • David Eshun Yawson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.87.8664

Keywords:

Knowledge Utilisation; Organisational and informational factors; Agri-food SMEs

Abstract

Given the critical role of information and marketing in SME management it is surprising that little attention has been paid to the salient factors that motivate or inhibits consumer information used by agrifood SMEs. A model of organisational and informational factors affecting knowledge utilisation in Agri-food SMEs is presented and empirically tested through partial least squares analysis via SmartPLS. The results of the empirical testing of the conceptual model provide evidence to indicate that functional and technical qualities, provider-user interaction and usefulness in the market environment are determinants of knowledge utilisation. The findings of this study have implications for agri-food SME management in the UK regarding their growth and competitiveness in the medium and long term.

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Published

2020-08-04

How to Cite

Yawson, D. E. . (2020). Knowledge Utilisation in AgriFood SMEs: Effects of Organisational and Informational Factors. Archives of Business Research, 8(7), 235–248. https://doi.org/10.14738/abr.87.8664